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NY Times Tries Normalizing Hasan Piker the Same Week He Reiterates Support for Hamas

NY Times Tries Normalizing Hasan Piker the Same Week He Reiterates Support for Hamas

“I’m a lesser-evil voter and therefore I would vote for Hamas over Israel every single time.” — Hasan Piker

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvAN_N2OQJQ&t=1s

Sadly but not surprisingly, radical leftist Twitch streamer Hasan Piker is emerging as the man of the moment for the uber-woke, anti-Israel wing of the Democratic Party ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, as Legal Insurrection‘s Mike LaChance covered earlier.

Piker, who once said America “deserved 9/11,” is now a featured guest speaker at political rallies for Democratic candidates for public office, including antisemitic Senate contender Abdul El-Sayed, a Bernie Sanders-backed Democrat who the NRSC has dubbed the “Michigan Mamdani.” It’s rather fitting considering Zohran Mamdani infamously broke bread and shared laughs with Piker during his 2025 NYC mayoral campaign.

Piker is an unapologetic supporter of Hamas and an unabashed hater of Israel. On top of that, he’s notorious for advocating for the killing of people or groups he doesn’t like, as noted above. There are also statements like this, which are apparently okay in the eyes of Squad members like Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) and their political followers:

With all of that in mind, we turn to the New York Times, which again joined the “Normalize Hasan Piker” brigade on the left by featuring an opinion piece this week from columnist Ezra Klein, a Jewish leftist who tried to argue that, yeah, Piker has said some repugnant things, but the left should still be having conversations with him. And, oh yeah, Piker’s not antisemitic, he’s merely “anti-Zionist,” according to Klein, a common gaslighting tactic we hear from supposedly enlightened Democrats while trying to defend the indefensible:

He has also said: “From pogroms to the Holocaust, Jews have always been singled out by those in power as a scapegoat for the instability and economic volatility that people in power caused. A resilient, nascent antisemitism is a constant threat.” He has called antisemitism “gross,” “immoral” and “a hate crime.” He has promoted Jon Ossoff, a Democratic senator from Georgia who is Jewish, as a 2028 presidential possibility. In previous presidential primaries, Piker supported Bernie Sanders, who is also Jewish. It is an unusual form of Jew hatred that calls out antisemitism and promotes Jewish Americans for the presidency.

Left out of Klein’s piece, of course, were arguments and quotes from Piker that were inconvenient to the point he was trying to sell about himself.  Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-NY) explained just some of the many examples of Piker’s antisemitism in a scathing letter to Amazon and Twitch a year after the 10/7 terrorist attacks:

Hasan Piker has emerged as the poster child for the post-October 7th outbreak of antisemitism in America. Mr. Piker has demonized Orthodox Jews as “inbred” and has dehumanized a Jewish man as a “bloodthirsty pig dog”: the association of Jews with pigs and blood-thirst is textbook antisemitism. Mr. Piker has all but exposed himself as an apologist for the sexual violence and savage rapes of October 7th. “It doesn’t matter if rape happened on October 7th. It doesn’t change the dynamic for me,” Mr. Piker declares before finally admitting that “Palestinian resistance” (his euphemism for terrorism) is not perfect.”

Mr. Piker has said he has “no issue” with Hezbollah, the world’s the most heavily armed terrorist organization in the world, and has given a platform to a suspected terrorist from the Houthis. The US government has declared Hezbollah a Foreign Terrorist Organization (in the case of the former) and the Houthis a Specially Designated Global Terrorist group. Platforming any of these terrorist organizations, as Piker has done, is beyond the pale. Piker has even gone as far as to incite violence, telling his followers to “kill” and “murder” people “in the streets” and “let the streets soak in their red-capitalist blood.” The incitement of violence merits scrutiny from federal law enforcement.

And just this week, in a sit-down interview with the Obama bros on the Pod Save America podcast, Piker reiterated his support for Hamas over Israel:

“I mean, it’s all of the above. I do mean it,” Piker responded. “I’m a lesser-evil voter and therefore I would vote for Hamas over Israel every single time.” He described Hamas as a “paramilitary organization that has like a political party as well, a politburo as well, that is entirely comprised, not as an alien force, but of orphan children that have had their parents killed by an apartheid state that has been dominating the lives of Palestinians for 80 years at this point.”

Watch:

Because of the backlash they received, Pod Save America’s Jon Favreau lovingly amplified Klein’s opinion piece while continuing to portray his interview with Piker as a “just having a conversation” kind of thing:

Not long after that clip made it to social media, however, a funny thing happened to the headline on Klein’s piece:

Yeah. I mean, we’ve gone from leftists accusing the right of all kinds of vile things simply because a Republican might have appeared in the same room as someone who has morally repugnant views, to now saying it’s okay to treat flamethrowers like Piker as valued contributors to the public discourse, who we should hear out.

That argument, however, only works when one is reasonably assured that the person on the other side of the microphone doesn’t want the people with whom he disagrees dead.

– Stacey Matthews has also written under the  pseudonym “Sister Toldjah” and can be reached via X. –

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Whitewall | April 16, 2026 at 5:03 pm

As of now he is a normal ‘progressive ‘Democrat’.


     
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    diver64 in reply to Whitewall. | April 17, 2026 at 5:52 am

    It would appear so. 40 Senate Democrats just voted to block all arms sales to Israel. They are going all in on Israel bashing leading up to the fall election. They are even backing a guy, Platner, up in ME who has an actual SS Concentration Guard tattoo on his chest, trained Antifa domestic terrorists in gun handling and who said “It’s cool” in reaction to a video of Hamas terrorists murdering Israeli soldiers. But, you know, Trump is the Nazi.


 
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ztakddot | April 16, 2026 at 5:41 pm

He’s not done yet so stick about a billion forks in him please.


 
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ztakddot | April 16, 2026 at 5:45 pm

The saying: “With friends like that, who needs enemies?” was invented for Jews by so called Jews like Ezra Klein, Bernie Sanders, Upchuck Shumer, Jamie Raskin, Noam Chomsky. and the too many other poster children for the unhinged left. It should be legal for us to clean our own house,


 
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gonzotx | April 16, 2026 at 6:00 pm

Well named

A piker

“Mamdani refuses to condemn his friend Hassan Piker who blames America for 9/11”

The Muslim attack on 9/11 was the greatest loss of life in NYC in a century—-yet 24 later New Yorkers chose a Muslim to rule over them.

Would you expect a Muslim to condemn his fellow Muslims for attacking the city he now controls?


 
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starlightnite50yrsago | April 16, 2026 at 6:01 pm

Piker is a sure fit for the demoncrat party.


 
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destroycommunism | April 16, 2026 at 6:04 pm

isnt twitch owned by amazon? if yes

where are the calls to boycott them and their advertisers?

and when is the dnc going to rename themselves the

omar party of somalia??


 
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destroycommunism | April 16, 2026 at 6:05 pm

whats the difference between piker and hitler???

piker will finish the job


 
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Treguard | April 16, 2026 at 6:45 pm

My name is John. I am a male Caucasian. I am a small ‘l’ libertarian. Currently, I’m waiting for a care recipient in an Ace parking lot.

How many times must I hear a member of the Democratic party say that he or she wants me dead before I could be forgiven for believing it?


 
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George_Kaplan | April 16, 2026 at 11:15 pm

It’s guys like this that lead to death camps, and yet the Left continue to insist the Right are evil.

It’s this level of division, and disconnection from reality, that make Balkanisation unavoidable.


 
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MAJack | April 17, 2026 at 8:26 am

Where’s the Mossad when you need them?


 
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isfoss | April 17, 2026 at 8:38 am

What hasn’t the NYT tried to “normalize” since Trump’s first term?
The list is too long to post here.


 
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healthguyfsu | April 17, 2026 at 10:11 am

Let him speak and give him the room to hang himself with IMO.

That’s a fundamental difference between right and left.


     
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    Danny in reply to healthguyfsu. | April 17, 2026 at 11:26 am

    Not the entire right, large portions of the right believe that if you pushback in any way you are participating in cancel culture which has to be stopped (in other words free speech for some but not others just like the left).


 
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schmuul | April 17, 2026 at 11:42 am

So this guy gets endless praise , talks at Yale, puff pieces in the NYT and dinner with Mamdopey, he loves communism and the Soviet Union, thinks USA deserved 9/11 and believes Hamas and Hezbollah are awesome freedom fighting dudes. So basically he loves terrorism, killing anyone who disagrees with him and eliminating all freedoms for anyone who isn’t in lock step to his elites insanity. Let’s see communism has killed maybe over 60 million people? Hamas murders Jews, women , gays, takes sex slaves and enjoys torture and rape. Hezbollah is a direct proxy of Iran which we know loves murdering women , gay people anyone who isn’t Shia Muslim. So basically this guy is a hot shit in the Democrat party and he’s a complete psychopath? Nice to know they’ve moved past just hating Jews. Is there any moral center to “progressive” beliefs ? Or is it just who can be the most edgy and violent ?

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