Forgive Douglas Murray, For He Knows Not What He Does

Was Murray's intent to defend Western Civilization or to betray it to an Israel First agenda?

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April 15, 2025

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It was uncanny listening to Douglas Murray’s viral Joe Rogan interview the same weekend we Catholics listened to the Passion Narrative during Mass at the beginning of Holy Week. Both were excruciating reminders of how God is betrayed.

The first thing I noticed when I listened to Murray’s back-and-forth with Rogan and the good-hearted comedian Dave Smith was that Murray didn’t even seem present. His whole demeanor was cold and calculated. He showed no familiarity and never seemed to directly or sincerely engage with the two other men in the room.

I quickly realized Murray had only come on the show to deliver a series of pre-conceived talking points advocating for the deadly actions of the regime of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Gaza. Perhaps the talking points had even been agreed to in a meeting with handlers and approved by his funder, open borders advocate and major supporter of same-sex marriage, Paul Singer.*

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I quickly realized Murray had only come on the show to deliver a series of pre-conceived talking points advocating for the deadly actions of the regime of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Gaza.Tweet This

Then two things dawned on me.

First, of course Murray made no substantive arguments in defense of the killing of tens of thousands of civilians in Gaza, the majority of them under the age of 18. There are no such arguments because that kind of brute force never comes with arguments. Instead, it believes might makes right and that the violence speaks for itself.

And my second realization was along the same lines: Murray wasn’t there to make a case. He was there to make a threat. He was there to tell Rogan and Smith (and, significantly, their enormous audience) what they may and may not say about the war—and even who is and is not allowed to talk about the carnage at all. In other words: “Watch your mouths, or else.” 

That would also explain the incredible coordination between dozens of powerful media figures and public officials after the interview, who quickly spread the narrative far and wide that Murray’s Rogan spot was meant to expel anyone who criticizes the ethnic cleansing of Gaza or questions the prospect of war with Iran from the powerful, populist “MAGA” movement. 

Someone even got President Donald Trump’s social media account to tout Murray’s murderous positions the day after the interview!

But what came before Murray’s Rogan appearance is just as important and just as telling as the unmistakable influence campaign that unfolded on cue immediately after it. 

I’m talking about Murray’s whole campaign to promote Netanyahu’s insane military goals ever since October 7, 2023. And that whole campaign has come down to one thing: a betrayal of Western Civilization with a kiss.

Quoting the Venerable Fulton J. Sheen, Fr. Roger Landry said in a homily during Holy Week last year that Judas had no faith in Jesus’ divinity and mission and therefore never fully understood what he was doing when he betrayed Him.

Jesus’ full revelation of how He would offer Himself up and make His Blood the Blood of the New Covenant became “the test of the fidelity of His followers.” After Jesus mentions He knows who will betray Him, “everyone else in the Gospel was saying, ‘Surely not I, Lord,’ whereas Judas asked, ‘Surely not I, Rabbi?’” Fr. Landry explained. “For Judas, Jesus was a teacher owed respect, not a Lord owed faith.”

For Murray, Western Civilization is Rabbi. Admirable. Respectable. A thing to bridle and harness as a stratagem for political and social causes. And when it stands in the way of such causes? Something to be used and discarded.

But to true lovers of Western Civilization, it is a way of life given to us by God Himself in order that we might walk in His ways, fulfilling our true nature as He created us to do and, ultimately, leading us to eternal happiness with Him and all the heroic saints who have gone before us.

Western Civilization is founded on God’s revelation that every human person is made in His image. And it’s founded on Christ’s insistence on associating Himself most intimately with the most vulnerable among us—the widow, the orphan, and all of those rejected by the powerful and living under urgent threats of violence.

Western Civilization is present in every human being—but most especially in the currently vulnerable. Today, in other words, Western Civilization is present in the Christians and innocents under siege in Gaza, whose blood mingles with Christ’s as “the test of the fidelity of His followers.”

That Gospel truth is the meaning behind all the best articulations of Western Civilization. It’s in the Magna Carta’s words of warning against unjustly arresting and punishing individuals without trial. It’s in the Declaration of Independence’s recognition of “Nature’s God,” before Whom “all men are created equal” with “inalienable rights.” It’s in the United Nations Charter of Human Rights and in the West’s condemnations of Nazi offenses against human dignity at Nuremberg.

And it’s in Alexander Solzhenitsyn’s wise admonition that the line between good and evil “passes not through states, nor between classes, nor between political parties, but right through every human heart.”

This Holy Week, we might add, too, that the line between good and evil, now as ever, passes not between Western people and Gazans but through us who claim to belong to Western Civilization and, therefore, to its Lord and Founder.

Murray makes a point of being seen kissing Western Civilization in public, just like a pious Christian would reverence an Icon of Our Lord. But he does so only in such a way and at exactly such a time as to ensure that those principles will be betrayed and put to death.

And as Good Friday approaches, I pray God will forgive Douglas Murray, for he knows not what he does.

*Editor’s Note: An earlier version of this article labeled Mr. Singer as a promoter of “transgenderism,” but in fact Singer is opposed to the transgender agenda. We apologize for the error.

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  • Jason Jones is a film producer, author, activist, popular podcast host, and human rights worker. He is president of the Human-Rights Education and Relief Organization (H.E.R.O.), known for its two main programs, the Vulnerable People Project and Movie to Movement. He was the first recipient of the East Turkistan Order of Friend- ship Medal for his advocacy of the Uyghur people. Jones was an executive producer of Bella and an associate producer of The Stoning of Soraya M. His humanitarian efforts have aided millions in Afghanistan, Nigeria, and the Ukraine, as well as pregnancy centers and women’s shelters throughout North America. Jones is a senior contributor to The Stream and the host of The Jason Jones Show. He is also the author of three books, The Race to Save Our Century, The World Is on Fire, and his latest book The Great Campaign Against the Great Reset. His latest film, Divided Hearts of America, is available on Amazon Prime.

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7 thoughts on “Forgive Douglas Murray, For He Knows Not What He Does”

  1. I have no idea who Douglas Murray is. I have never listened to Joe Rogan. What I do know is that labelling criticism of Netanyahu and the rest of the Zionists as “anti-Semitic” is nothing but stupid. For the 1354th time I propose my paradox: if Benny and Moish spray-paint stars of David on Abdul’s mosque, why aren’t they engaging in anti-semitic behavior? If the IDF bombs Gaza and destroys life and property indiscriminately, why isn’t the IDF “anti-semitic”? Keep in mind, my friends, that Jews are NOT the only Semites. A vast number of other people in the Middle East and throughout the world have as much (if not better) rights to be considered Semites as the Jews. The Kiryas Joel crowd would throw up their hands in horror at the thought as their co-religionists in Israel salivate at the thoughts of seizing yet more Palestinian land, but the fact remains: being anti-Zionist is NOT the same as “anti-semitism”, the true meaning of which is to denigrate any speaker of Arabic, Christian, Muslim, Druze, whatever. Netanyahu needs the far-right crowd on his side to stay in office and avoid prosecution. Is this a good reason for taking innocent (emphasis) Palestinian lives? If you really think so, maybe – just maybe – you have no idea what Jesus was talking about. Better check in with the Knesset and make sure your thirty pieces of silver are safe (or do they pay in bitcoin these days?) =

  2. Apparently, the author believes “Western Civilization” is the Divinely ordained vessel of Gospel illumination to humankind. Pray then what does he think is the role of the Catholic Church, which is is neither foundationally nor principally “Western,” much less exclusively so?

  3. Interestingly and once again the author does not include the Ishmaelite fatwa against their Little Satan, the Jewish peoples who they shall remove from the Jordan to the sea with as many Islamic infidels as possible. Islam is waging a barbaric total war against the infidels world wide. Only Spain recovered from the the Islamic invasion to expunge Islam from the society. End the fatwa to leave in peace.

  4. You don’t have to support Israel’s response to the murderous Palestinian barbarity in the October 7th attack to disagree with Mr. Jones’ depiction of all Muslims being innocent victims and all Israelis being immoral aggressors. When Israel turned security control over to the Palestinians in Gaza and Bethlehem, the Christians in the areas begged Israel to stay. Their predictions of troubles if the Palestinians took control came to fruition with a vengeance. In Gaza the Christian community of 5000 decreased to 1000. In Bethlehem the majority Christian city became an 80% Muslim city. I remember asking a Arab Christian storeowner why Christians have fled the Holy City. He said “The Muslims make life unbearable for Christians.” In 1996, when the rumor spread that the Israeli government offered Yasser Arafat East Jerusalem – 60,000 Muslims applied for visas to migrate to Jewish West Jerusalem. Israel has provided Muslims more freedom to practice their religion and live life than any Arab country in the region. Israel is fighting an enemy which was elected by the people of Gaza. An enemy who vowed to eradicate Jews in Israel and beyond. Sadly, in war innocents get killed.

    • The definition of a Zeolot is one who will not change his mind or change the subject. It is clever of Eric to subcontract his weak analysis to a more “true believer” and avoid the obvious notation of repetition without answering criticism.

      History, truth and the law of war is suspended in very much a Marxist or Leftist fashion. Ignore the Rafah gate closing, the lack of uniforms of Hamas and building operation centers in schools and hospitals. Ignore the participation of UN employees and civilians in hiding hostages and weaponry.

      Mr Jones and his writing is the tactic. It was purposeful by the brutality of Oct 7. Israel had to respond and Hamas controls the field of battle.

      If he truly cared he would protest the Egyptians, UN and Europe keeping the children in.

      His antisemitism oozes never mentioning this is a war Israel must win at any, and all cost. Hiroshima anyone?
      He fights to keep Hamas alive. A knife at the Jews throat.

      • “this is a war Israel must win at any, and all cost.”

        Catholic Just War Theory does not support the justice of a war that a side must win “at any, and all cost.” So Israel would be justified in nuking all of Gaza, or Syria, or Lebanon, or Iran? There are *always* limits on what a side can do morally in war.

        A war can be unjust both because why it is initiated *and* how it is carried out. People often forget (or ignore) the second part.

        And accusing people who oppose the details of Israel’s response of antisemitism is so lazy and simply reveals you don’t really have a legitimate argument.

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