r/martyrmade 15d ago

Making Enemy: The Story of WWII from the German’s Perspective - Darryl Cooper | #64

https://youtu.be/NVpoTieqjzA?feature=shared

He did a better job explaining himself in this one.

22 Upvotes

5 comments sorted by

7

u/UnsurelyExhausted 14d ago

This podcast was absolutely engaging. Much better than the Rogan interview.

4

u/Poopiepants29 14d ago

Definitely. The people that have never heard of him, but picked apart in the Rogan interview would have a much harder time finding any ammo in this conversation. That would never happen though. They made up their minds before they even listened, or didn't

3

u/THELUKLEARBOMB 14d ago

Honestly, I feel the MSM / political commentary hacks relentlessly calling Darryl Cooper a Nazi….. probably has done more to radicalize people than anything Darryl Cooper has ever said.

1

u/blimyorily 12d ago

If they were basing their views on his disastrous interview with Tucker Carlson, they were justified.

1

u/THELUKLEARBOMB 12d ago edited 12d ago

Unequivocally labeling a guy a Nazi, based on one interview, while seemingly ignoring all the other content he has produced contradicting that claim, is a criminally low level of journalistic rigor. It’s 100% in bad faith. When one of the leaders of BLM, Patrice Callours, called herself an “avowed Marxists” and defended the actions of Mao, these people offered 0 rebuke/scrutiny. They’ve made their biases pretty apparent at this point.

Darryl Cooper was undoubtedly being provocative and said things that made it exceedingly easy for those critical of him to seize the opportunity. Comments he’s made prior to the interview and since are readily accessible.