Noticers Part 2: ICE + Iran
Recap of “Noticers”
For anyone living in the dark, “noticers” are people who insist that everything comes down to Jews, Israel and Palestine. It’s like “intersectionality meets Nazi ideology.” These are the types who read Mein Kampf text about Jews trying to steal Palestine and go, “This MF spittin’,” but then somehow call everyone else Nazis.
Since 2021, noticers have been coming out of the 4chan closet in mass droves. They stick to the classics like “Hollywood is ran by the Jews,” and “The politicians are all controlled by AIPAC, aka American Jews.” And while that’s worth showing, so I will, it’s more important to point out how noticers have adapted language for the far left.
Examples below are from one single post on IG page “thefilmboxx." . Much like “One Battle After Another” (non-Jewish director), Eddington (Jewish director) explores US’s political divisions, a thing “noticers” blame the Jews for. These images depict that “noticer” accounts range from real people to questionable like farmers (0 posts, 1200+ followers). Btw, not one single “Palestine Supporter” responded to the “noticers,” but of course proud “Zio Jews” like myself did.
Noticers don’t notice patterns. They just obsess over Jews. In fact, noticers can’t notice blatant patterns. Their sick obsession with Jews gets in the way. So when Iran preaches “death to America” on TV and murders 35,000 civilians, the noticers focus on their fantasy of being called “goyim” and conspiracies that Iranian protesters are all Mossad.
ICE Executions and Noticers
In January 2026, ICE and other federal agents in Minneapolis killed multiple people during enforcement operations, sparking serious local outrage and protests over the use of lethal force by untrained officers. These deaths are tragic and deserve scrutiny in their own right. The case of Alex Pretti especially deserves attention, because it has led to mind boggling takes, including right-wingers denouncing open carry rights, and left-wingers denouncing the very government power their advocacy once focused on. Going against your own convictions is common among noticers.
I’m of the ICE incidents should be treated as uniquely USAmerican, because the 2nd and 3rd amendment factor in. Go try to discuss on social media the ramifications of the 3rd amendment and see how that goes.
Like every other event that doesn’t involve Africa or China, the so-called Free Palestine Supporters ran to make it about Israel-Palestine. We heard rants like, “The untrained officers are the result of IDF training” and “This is just like Gaza! No, not like when Hamas filmed themselves murdering protesters and we called it resistance. It’s just like US supplying Iron Dome to protect the Zios from Hamas attacks.” These bizarre new noticings get mixed in with classic noticer takes like, “The illegal immigrants are in US because Jews want to subvert white culture with open borders.”
Don’t believe me? Here’s a post by (kapo) violinist Josh Teed insisting that ICE executing someone is the “exact same thing” (his words) as Palestine. It fits perfect next to a post by Teed’s fellow noticer, Josh Tee, insisting the immigrants are in US because of [[[Israel]]]. Two noticers, exact opposite conclusions.
The purpose Josh Teed and Josh Tee’s noticing is the exact same: deflect from the event of ICE executing someone to focus on a shared scapegoat. It’s not enough for either to say, “This is a horrific event that should not have happened.” They need to end, “Also, it happened because of Israel. Trust me, bro.”
Josh Teed is friend of a friend so I felt compelled to call out his bullshit. His response was as expected: mocking and blocking. He first responded that mentioning Iran is “whataboutism” in a comment he edited four times. So I replied that it’s insane to believe bringing up Palestine (under IRGC rule) is a brave act, but mentioning the 35,000+ dead protesters in Iran (under IRGC rule) is “whataboutism.” I joked to him, ‘Folks, it’s only whataboutism if you raise a random point that doesn’t come from the Jew obsessed region of France [/s].’
Images below depict: 1. Noticers Josh Tee and Josh Teed agree that the US should not get involved with foreign affairs when their allies are attacked, aka the far ends of the horseshoe. 2. Josh Teed’s 5 replies to being called out as a “noticer” before he blocked me. 3. Someone proudly wearing a “noticer” t-shirt giving their ‘ICE is just like IDF’ take.
If one wanted to make a valid comparison about ICE murdering protesters, they could look to any country on Earth where peaceful protesters are murdered, rather than simply trying to make it about Israel-Palestine. But the issue for noticers is that their scapegoat, Israel and Jews, has virtually no similar instance. So they stretch and stretch, just vaguely insisting on the comparison. It doesn’t cross their minds that they’re being duped by the sly ….
Iranian Lives Don’t Matter to Musicians
Anyone who really knows me knows that my biggest gripe with “noticers” is not just their Jew obsession, but what it leads to. Their obsession bastardizes the arts and sciences. Jews have always been a scapegoat for lazy, unfulfilled losers. We are used to it. But rises in noticing always end in tragedy, depression and damage to the arts and sciences.
As I’ve pointed out before, the 2020’s version of noticing is very focused on manipulating artists, especially musicians, actors and writers. It is no surprise the uptick in Jew obsession is inversely associated with attention to literally banning the arts.
I stand with the US protesters fighting against excess deportation and ICE executions . I do not stand with the US protesters instigating fights with authority, which we have seen. Nor do I stand with noticers immigration about their Jew, Israel or Palestine obsession. When I see a video of the protesters wearing hipster swastikas I want to puke, especially thinking about how Zionist Jews were at the forefront of the ACLU.
And, so, I stand firmer with the Iranian, Russian, Chinese and Arab state protesters, even though I am not part of their communities. I look at my pains and see others suffering far worse. In Iran, Russia and many Islamic states, protesters are fighting for the right to dance, be gay in public and for women to show hair.
The response from Islamofascist supporters is flat out lies and deflection. For example, Hasan Piker, proud noticer and dog abuser, previously claimed the blatant lie, “Iran is actually weirdly pro-trans; I’m sure you didn’t know that.” In doing this, he is not only lying about a regime that tells homosexuals “die or transition.” Hasan is emphasizing that “You don’t know that,” about a topic he knows nothing of, confident his followers will repeat his lie.
The absense of the music community from the fight to make the arts legal is like a daily punch to my gut. It did not start with groups like NTS Radio proudly defending the terrorist attacks on the Nova Music Festival. It does not end with the silence about Chechnya and Iran banning music, or all the other stories that are ignored to obsess over Israel.
Ultimately, the attitude from the music community to obsess over Minnesota, but not Iran, is not guided by morality. It’s rooted in social media manipuation and very weak people desperate for attention.
All of the following screenshots were taken within a 20 minute period. The focus is “Free Palestine Supporter” pages denouncing the Iranian protests. The images showcase how these accounts denounce the Iranian protests by insisting it’s a Mossad/Zio psyop, mixing in blatant Holocaust denial and glorification of Nazis like Ian Carroll, a Joe Rogan-sponsored conspiracy theorist who insists 9/11 was a secret Jewish plot. Note: Repetition is essential for lies.
For everyone who doesn’t define themselves as a “noticer,” the images above should be appauling. Where are the party people denouncing those who insist Iran protests are not about secular rights and removing IRGC, but rather a Jewish psyop? How can major news channels like BBC, The Guardian, GroundNews, continuously label protests with chants “Death to Khamenei” as “economic in nature,” all while ignoring Iran’s chants of “Death to America”?
Using major political events to incite hate (against any Other) is par for the course in political takes. Noticers rely on comparisons that are imagined and insisted upon without reason. Again, noticing is not logical or coherent.
Each enemy state of US and Israel is infamous for murdering protesters. Russia and China in particular are known known for killing protesters by the thousands, then censoring reporting on it via internet blackouts. Friends of mine in non-Western countries fear protesting. And, of course, Iran takes the prize for most protesters murdered in Jan 2026.
The far left has a soft spot for Islamofascist rule. The far left simply can’t protest IRGC murdering 35,000 protesters in two days, because that would counter their advocacy for similar rule in Gaza. There is no logic behind those who defend IRGC-proxxy rule in Gaza, while condemning IRGC rule itself. While the answer is to admit that Islamofascist rule is just as bad in Palestine as it is in Iran, we are in an age where people refuse to admit being wrong. Silence is preferred. Quite honestly, I wish those who can only open their mouth to rant about “Israel bad, Palestine good” stayed silent to reflect on the endless horror they caused by not calling for Islamofascists to surrender.
Political advocacy has become a way to easily score social media points. Josh Teed, the kapo musician I mentioned earlier, was just doing what so many other artists trying to promote their work do: push a vanilla take for likes. When that take is something like “life is valuable” we can ignore the poserosity of it. When it’s ‘ICE is like Jews having a state’ we should all be mortified. And like the other artists pushing scapegoat takes, their next post is always a promotion.
For the real volunteers of this world, who go work in soup kitchens and refugee non-profits, it feels like political takes have only become worth sharing to social media when the artist has to promote their work. Every single post we see from musicians on ICE, Palestine and the zero other topics they cover may as well end with, “Like and subscribe!”
Bravery involves standing up against the uninformed takes at any cost. It means attacking Hamas and IRGC, while knowing the noticers will violently attacking you back. It means standing up for the right to dance, even if it it is not as popular to defend the arts as “resistance” and “martyrdom.”
Bravery is marked by facing danger, not chanting “Free, Free Publicity!”
Outro
The ICE executions are defined as US resident on US resident violence. They are not a war between two states. It is not the Kurds vs Turkey, Uyghurs vs China, or Israel vs Palestine. It is not a civil war, though many hope it becomes one.
So while ICE executions undeniably deserve the public’s attentions, any comparison to the Shoa and anti-IRGC Protests are insufferable. Attempting to diminish what mass execution really looks like doesn’t change reality.
Noticers don’t see violence. They see an opportunity to confirm their bias, making every death into a martyr.
I’d be remiss to not mention that some extremists remain peculiarly obsessed with other scapegoats. Communism, an ideology that barely exists in our day, is a thing the far right “notices.” Jeffrey Epstein is noticed even more. Every single post, no matter the topic, leads to Epstein noticers insisting we are distracted from a secret cabal. So, yes, I saw a few posts claiming untrained federal agents executing a protester is “like Communism” or “distracting from Epstein.” If you squint just right, those are just as garbage comparisons with no place in civil society as classic noticing.
This raises the difference between those who describe themselves as noticers, and those unaware they do it. I’ve long said unconscious bigotry is more dangerous than conscious bigotry, because it prevents real discussion.
Tim Waltz, the disgraced governor of Minnesota, falls into the second “noticer in denial” category. Waltz insisted that the horrific ICE executions (which he encouraged), were akin to Anne Frank. To believe that comparison, noticers must ignore that Anne Frank was murdered because of obsessive Jew comparisons, like Waltz’s. A legal citizen, hiding in an attic, murdered for being a Zionist Jew, is in no way like immigrants getting deported or protesters being executed.
To be fair to Waltz, after years of normalizing “everything is like the Holocaust” takes, many think it’s socially acceptable to notice comparisons between ICE and Gestapo, but not ICE and Soviet NKVD. These takes profit on ignorance.
While Iran barely get a whisper from the western far left, a few ICE killings in Minneapolis immediately led noticers to complain that the U.S. is the worst place on Earth and it’s all the Zio’s fault. The reasoning ranges from “Zios let in the immigrants” to “Zios caused the non-Jewish ICE agents to execute someone.” Rather than being a voice for those who actually can’t protest, the Western idiots deliberately attempt to create martyrs and manufactured anger, while leaders on the left and right amplify their toxic messages
Noticers like Josh Teed and Josh Tee don’t analyze. They assert. They don’t compare statistics. They just overlay their ideology on every headline and insist any negative rebuttal is “spineless.” They’re not social justice warriors. They’re engagement farmers, begging to be noticed by any means necessary.
If only modern art involved as much performance as their advocacy, we wouldn’t have to hear so much about how there’s no good new music, movies, books or standup today. Instead, we’d hear about states where music and dance is forbidden, and get some kick-ass music, movies, books and standup inspired by it.