Jew-hater Lucas Gage has started noticing… that so many of his fellow Jew-haters are full of sh*t.
Antisemite @LucasGageX has started noticing… that so many of his fellow Jew-haters are full of .
— David Lange (@Israellycool) February 8, 2026
Maybe he will one day understand he is also full of when he claims there's a problem with Jewish identity. pic.twitter.com/FCe6zEp3NV
This does not surprise me – he has been lashing out against his own for a while now. And this is not his first time (almost) renouncing his Jew hatred.
But like the last time, he still doesn’t quite get it.
As I explained to him in our Zoom call years ago when he claimed to have renounced his Jew hatred the first time, his pointing out the “bad” Jews and expecting all Jews to renounce them is itself problematic. He never does the same when it comes to non-Jewish bad actors – somehow it is only the Jewish ones with whom he is obsessed.
He also still maintains that Jewish identity is a problem. It absolutely is not. Judaism brought ethical monotheism to the world, and any unethical or evil behavior by individual Jews is in spite of the Torah, not because of it (something else I explained to him).
Gage also still seems to think Jewish supremacy is a thing. It isn’t. True, evil Jews like Jeffrey Epstein may have believed this, but the idea of Jewish chosenness has everything to do with being a moral example to the world, and not believing we are superior.
I had to also laugh at his notion of the “9-to-5 Jews”, and using someone working at Macy’s as his example. He could have easily used his Jewish doctor as the example.
So yes, it’s progress of a sort that Lucas Gage is realising many of his fellow Jew-haters are unserious, dishonest or just plain vile. But he isn’t yet brave enough to admit why. And he still doesn’t understand that singling out Jews for collective blame, suspicion or “special scrutiny” is itself the problem. As is treating Jewish identity as a defect to be managed.
Until he does, he hasn’t actually left the Jew-hating ecosystem. He’s just rearranged the furniture.