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NextImg:Guy Christensen, Just a Year Out of High School, Spreads His Hate to 3 Million TikTokers

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Will wonders — in this case hair-raising, putrid, nauseating wonders — never cease? Guy Christensen is just a year out of high school. He is a know-nothing, a dope, a moron. Yet somehow he has managed to become an “influencer,” and to acquire a following on TikTok of more than 3 million followers, also dopes, morons, and know-nothings. And what Christensen is spreading among those 3 million followers is a murderous antisemitism. More on this hysterical hater, still wet behind the ears, can be found here: “Pro-Palestinian TikToker with 3.4m followers, endorses murder of Israeli embassy employees,” by Ben Sales, JTA, May 24, 2025:

Guy Christensen, a TikTok influencer with more than 3 million followers, came out in support of the shooting attack that killed two Israeli embassy employees.

“I do not condemn the elimination of the Zionist officials who worked at the Israeli embassy last night,” Christensen, an American Gen-Z influencer who goes by YourFavoriteGuy on TikTok, said in a video posted Thursday.

“I want to urge you first to support Elias’ actions,” he added later, referencing the alleged shooter. “He is not a terrorist. He’s a resistance fighter, and the fact is that the fight against Israel’s war machine, against their genocide machine, against their criminality, includes their foreign diplomats in this country.”

The video represented a reversal for Christensen, who had earlier posted a video condemning the murders. The video supporting the attack later disappeared from TikTok and Instagram. He appeared to suggest that the platform had removed it: “also tiktok banned my vid LOL,” he wrote on a subsequent post….

Christensen was not offended by the torture, rapes, mutilations, and murders carried out by Hamas on October 7, 2023. He was full of admiration for the perpetrators. They fulfilled some deep psychic need. Still in high school when the attack happened, ever since he has been “standing up for Palestine” and what the “resistance” did that day.

Since then, videos condemning Israel and voicing support for Palestinians have populated his feed, and helped him rack up followers in the process. In the video supporting the murders, Christensen — as in many of his videos — was decked out in pro-Palestinian paraphernalia. He wore a keffiyeh as well as a shirt that appeared to say “Jesus was a Palestinian.” A Palestinian flag hung behind him.

In his initial denunciation of the attack — which killed Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, a young couple who were attending an event hosted by the American Jewish Committee — Christensen said, “I don’t support the slaughter of civilians. That’s not the way to go about it and bring justice.”

In the earlier video, he made clear that he still condemned the victims’ activities and affiliations — just not their murders. “These people deserve to be tried and punished and sentenced to jail for their facilitation of this genocide,” he said.

But having at first announced on TikTok that he did not “support the slaughter of civilians” and wanted the couple only to have been imprisoned, he quickly changed his mind, and announced that he supported Elias Rodriguez, who had murdered the Israeli couple.

He spent much of the video predicting that the attack would lead to a government crackdown on pro-Palestinian activists, which he compared to Kristallnacht, the mass Nazi pogrom that is considered by many to be the beginning of the Holocaust….

There has been no “Kristallnacht” for pro-Palestinians; they continue to shout that “from the river to the sea/Palestine will be free,” which means that Israel must disappear, to be replaced by a 23rd Arab state. They also issue a call to “globalize the Intifada,” which means that pro-Palestinian activists should attack not just Jews in Israel, but Jews around the world. But Christensen wants us to believe that today’s Nazis are the Zionists, and those they persecute are the Palestinians and their supporters, including of course Guy Christensen himself, and those who listen to his siren song of hate.

Among his three million followers on TikTok, there were some who approved of the attack by Rodriguez, and others who disapproved, believing the killings had been orchestrated by Mossad, which we are supposed to believe wanted the two Israelis killed, on the assumption that this would lead to a crackdown on pro-Palestinian activists. There are antisemites, after all, who insist that the killings on October 7, 2023 were not carried out by Hamas, but by Israelis pretending to be members of Hamas. And there are those who know that “no Jews showed up for work at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.” Nothing is too crazy for these antisemitic conspiracy-theorists to believe.