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October 9, 2025 34 mins

🇮🇱 Section 1: The Alleged Hamas–Israel Peace Deal

  • Reports claim that Hamas agreed to a ceasefire and peace plan led by Donald Trump, to be signed in Egypt.

  • Trump is quoted describing the deal as a “historic and everlasting peace”, involving the release of all Israeli hostages taken during the October 7, 2023 attacks, and Israeli troop withdrawals from Gaza.

  • The document portrays this as a major diplomatic breakthrough, crediting Trump for uniting Arab and Muslim nations behind the plan.

  • Family members of hostages are included in a recorded phone call, expressing emotional gratitude toward Trump, reinforcing his image as a “peacemaker.”


🕊️ Section 2: Trump’s Broader Vision

  • Trump discusses creating a “Council of Peace” to rebuild Gaza with financial help from wealthy Arab nations.

  • He also ties the Middle East peace process to his domestic policy agenda, emphasizing law and order, crime reduction, and urban renewal in U.S. cities like Washington, D.C.

  • Ben praises these efforts and portrays Trump’s leadership as transformative both internationally and domestically.


⚖️ Section 3: Criticism of Democrats and Pro-Palestinian Figures

  • The narrative shifts to criticism of U.S. Democratic politicians, particularly New York mayoral hopeful Zohran Mamdani, for accusing Israel of genocide on the two-year anniversary of the Hamas attacks.

  • Ben frames this as an example of moral hypocrisy and radicalization within the Democratic Party, arguing that leftist silence on anti-Israel rhetoric empowers extremism.


💣 Section 4: Ongoing Extremism and Anti-Semitic Violence

  • The episode recounts incidents such as a synagogue attack in Manchester, UK, allegedly committed by an extremist who pledged allegiance to ISIS.

  • It criticizes authorities for failing to label such acts as terrorism, framing this as part of a global unwillingness to confront Islamic extremism.


🕵️‍♂️ Section 5: Chinese Influence and U.S. Left-Wing Activism

  • The final portion investigates Neville Roy Singham,

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Episode Transcript

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It is a move that could go down in history
as a historic one. The terrorist organization Hamas has reportedly
agreed to the ceasefire in Gaza and the peace plan
that has been set by President Donald Trump in his administration.
This coming right now from the Times of Israel. A
peace deal could be signed as early as today. Sources

(00:26):
in the Palestinian resistance tell the HESBLA affiliated news outlet
that Amas has agreed to a Gaza ceasefire deal, adding
that it would be signed Thursday in Egypt. That is
what the outlet is also saying at this moment. During
a press conference on Wednesday, President Trump said he may

(00:46):
visit Egypt sometime later this week for a possible peace agreement.
His exact words, I may go there sometimes toward the
end of the week, maybe on Sunday, actually, but there's
a very good chance. And negotiations are going alone very well.
We're dealing with Hamas and many of the countries, as
you know, we have all of the Muslim countries included,

(01:08):
all the Arab countries are included, and very rich countries
and some that are not so rich. Our final negotiation
is with Hamas, and it seems to be going well.
According to Sky News, images from the negotiations in Egypt
show would appear to be delegates hugging and shaking hands,
which US correspondent Mark Stone said look like celebrations. Quote,

(01:32):
there is an agreement among negotiators that it will be
Donald Trump who makes some official announcement, which goes back
to that note we are reporting on earlier. Stone said,
it seems as though this is a historic moment.

Speaker 2 (01:46):
For sure.

Speaker 1 (01:47):
We don't know the details. We don't know the extent
to which the small and difficult points have been ironed
out and agreed to, but clearly an extent to which
allows them to announce a deal if that's what they're
about to do. A source also told Stone that Hamas
could release the Israeli hostages who were taken on October

(02:07):
the seventh, twenty twenty three, more than two years ago.
As early as this weekend, President Trump confirmed that both
Israel and Hamas signed the peace plan in an announcement
on True Social saying this, I'm very proud to announce
that Israel and Amas have both signed off on the
first phase of our peace plan. This means that all

(02:32):
he put it in capital letters of the hostages will
be released very soon and Israel will withdraw their troops
to an agreed uponline as the first step towards a strong,
durable and everlasting peace. All parties will be treated fairly.
This is a great day for the Arab and Muslim world, Israel,

(02:56):
all surrounding nations, and the United States of America. Think
the mediators from Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey who worked with
us to make this historic and unprecedent event actually happen now.
The White House also released a phone call between the
President of the United States of America and many of

(03:16):
the families who have hostages that are US citizens, And
I want you to hear that conversation.

Speaker 2 (03:23):
They want to say something.

Speaker 3 (03:24):
All right, President Trump, you have the best crowd of
the world.

Speaker 4 (03:30):
What do you guys have to say to President Trump?

Speaker 2 (03:36):
You did it, You did it.

Speaker 4 (03:41):
Thank you. This is amazing, mister President. We believe in you.
We know you've done so much for us over the
past since you became a president and even before that,
and we trust you fulfilled the mission until every hostage,
every forty eight of the hostages are home. Thank you
so much. Bless it be the peacemaker God, bless you

(04:02):
mister President, God bless America very much.

Speaker 3 (04:05):
You just take care of yourselves.

Speaker 2 (04:06):
The hostages will come back there, coming coming back.

Speaker 5 (04:10):
Oh thank you, sir, thank you.

Speaker 1 (04:24):
You can hear the joy, the tears, the crying, the smiling,
the hugging, and the clapping as the President said, all
the hostages are returning home. The President also made a
phone call and do Sean Hannity's TV show at Fox
News Channel talking about this historic deal, and here's part
of what he had to say.

Speaker 6 (04:45):
Mister President, you said in your statement that this is
the first phase of the peace plan and that the
hostage hostages will be released very soon. I assume that
means both those that are alive and those that are
not alive, and Israel will withdraw their troops to an
agreed uponline. Can you expand on that and tell us

(05:06):
maybe what part two?

Speaker 2 (05:08):
Is there a part two or part three?

Speaker 6 (05:11):
Because the idea has to be a lasting piece, and
would that include the security guarantees that Hamasque can no
longer be armed with weapons that they can fire into Israel.
I was in a city, a border city in Gaza
near Gaza. They got hit with ten thousand rockets in
ten years I was in those terri tunnels.

Speaker 3 (05:34):
I think you're going to see all of that disappear.
I think you're going to see people getting along and
you'll see Gaza being rebuilt. We're forming a council that
the Council of Peace, we think it's going to be called,
and it's going to be very powerful and it's going
to really, I think, to a large extent, it's going
to have a lot to do with the whole Gaza situation.

(05:56):
People are going to be taken care of. It's going
to be a different world. I think. Really the Middle
East came together amazingly. They came together. You know, they
have some countries with extraordinary wealth and just spending a
small portion of that wealth can do so much for
that area. So we'll we'll be involved in it. But
the big the big thing is hostages are going to

(06:18):
be released. It's probably our time would be probably Monday,
and you know, it's it's they're terribly a terrible situation.
They're they're deep, they're deep in the earth, and they're
being gotten and a lot of things are happening right
now as we speak. So much is happening to get
the hostages freed and we think they'll all be coming

(06:41):
back on Monday. So it looks like that's the thing,
and that that'll include the bodies of the dead. And
you know the parents, the parents that we're I talked
to so many of them, but the parents are more
almost more intent, but equally intent is getting getting here.
In just about all cases, the son the son's body

(07:04):
back than they are as though the young man was alive.
It's just the same intensity. Want they want their baby's
body back. That's what one woman said, I want my
baby's body back. And you know the son is twenty five,
twenty six years old, so that's a very big part
of it. Getting all of the it's about twenty eight

(07:26):
the numbers. Twenty eight will be coming back, but unfortunately dead.

Speaker 1 (07:31):
You can also hear the President there and the somber
tone that he had about the bodies coming home of
the dead and how important was to get those bodies
back to those families. The President was also asked a
bigger question about peace in the Middle East, and it's
something that people have been striving for for hundreds of years,

(07:51):
literally centuries, and he was asked about his plan and
how this could work. I want you to hear how
important this clearly is to resent Trump.

Speaker 6 (08:02):
By the end of this term as president, What vision
do you have? What would you like to see.

Speaker 2 (08:09):
Gazl look like?

Speaker 6 (08:11):
What will the relationship with Israel and other Middle Eastern
countries be like? You know, as this, as this process
continues to unfold, and as you have convinced these other
nations to finally involve themselves, and then we'll let you go, sir, Well.

Speaker 3 (08:28):
Gaza is going to be a peaceful, much safer place.
Obviously it's been blown to pieces and this is just
not by Israel. This is over years and years and years.
It's been heartache for many years. A lot of people
say this is a deal for three thousand years. So
whether you say five hundred, because some people say five
hundred based on events, but other people say this is

(08:49):
something historic for three thousand years. Is nothing ever going
to be bigger than this. And so Gaza, we believe,
is going to be a much safer place, and it's
going to be a place that reconstruct and other countries
in the area will help it reconstruct because they have
tremendous amounts of wealth and they want to see that happen.
And we'll be involved in helping them make it successful

(09:12):
and helping it stay peaceful. But I think it's going
to be peaceful. I think again, the Iran situation was
very important doing what we had to do, which was
again twenty two years. It was planned to be done
and nobody, no other president wanted to do it or
whatever for whatever reason, but they didn't do it, and
having that was very important. But you know, I'm very

(09:35):
confident there'll be peace in the Middle East. I mean,
the words peace in the Middle East is something people
have been striving for for hundreds of years, for centuries,
for many centuries, and we really have. Every country has
come together and on a little different scale, but so important.
It seems like everything's at a different scale. But we're

(09:55):
going to make our cities safe. We're going to make
Chicago safe. We're going to make Memphis, Tennessee. We're there
right now, we're making it safe. There's a difference in
one week. It's like day and night. I'm so it's
so important what we did in DC, Washington, d c
our own capital that people come to and it was
crime ridden, and now it's as safe as there is

(10:17):
anywhere in the country. It's safe it's clean. We've cleaned it.
We've gotten rid of the thugs. We've took one thousand,
seven hundred, in many cases career criminals and in many
cases people coming from other countries that shouldn't have been
allowed to come. Gang members from other countries, jail people
from jails. The jails were literally opened up in Venezuela

(10:40):
and other countries into our country, and we've gotten them out,
or we're getting them out. We took out seventeen hundred
in Washington, d C. Seventeen hundred criminals that are no
longer there, and we have a safe, beautiful capital again.
You can go and eat at the restaurants. The restaurants
are booming. They were closing one after another and now
they're they're opening. And this all took place over the

(11:03):
last two months. It's amazing. Actually, nobody's nobody's ever seen
a transformation like they have in Washington, d C. It's
it's as hot as it can get. It's beautiful. It's
a beautiful thing to watch and to see it be
safe with our you know, beautiful buildings, the graffitis off
the walls, the tents from all over, thousands of tents
in our beautiful parks, our national parks, the tents are

(11:26):
all gone. Everything is is and it's only going to
get better over the next year. It's going to be
there'll be some rebuilding and some fixing up and some
cleaning up, and people are proud of our capital again.
But the beautiful thing is it's really safe. You can
walk down the middle of the street with your wife.
You can walk down the middle of the street by yourself,

(11:46):
your your family can and you have no fear if
you did that. If you said that a year ago,
they had almost no chance of making it to the
other side of the town. And so we're very proud
of DC and it's serves as a catalyst and his
services as really an example of what can be done.
But to do that, you have to bring people in

(12:09):
to do it. You can't have woke police, people that
aren't suited to be police. You can't have the kind
of problems that we have. That is, i mean almost
in all cases it's Democrat run cities. So you can't
do that. So we're very proud of Washington. It's a
safe place and everybody should. You want to see some
beautiful things in Washington, you go and you go there

(12:33):
right now, you're probably your biggest problem is going to
be you're probably not going to be able to get
into a restaurant. They're back and they're booming.

Speaker 1 (12:40):
You can hear the president there talking about world peace
in the Middle East is something Peel been striving for
for one hundred of years, talking about how people want
peace and they want to be safe, and going back
to what he's doing right here in the United States
of America, it's very clear that this is a policy
that's not just a foreign policy this president, but also
the domestic of this president to allow people to live

(13:04):
in a safe area. Well done, President Trump, Well done.
The two year anniversary of the attack on Israel marked
exactly what I was afraid was going to happen. Especially
with the radical left, which is now becoming more mainstream
around the world. We saw quote peaceful pro Hamas protests

(13:27):
erupt into widespread violence. Just look at Colombia where Tuesday's
pro Hamas quote peaceful protests in Columbia cities at Bogata
and others concluded with numerous acts of vandalism and clashes
between violent protesters law enforcement, in fact, leaving several severely injured.

Speaker 2 (13:47):
In the hospital.

Speaker 1 (13:48):
But if you look at what's happening in America, there
are also the same type of warning signs. One of
the most shocking moments of the October seventh, two year
anniversary is what was said by the leader of the
Democratic Party in New York City. You know him is Mandani.
He's the front runner to become the next mayor of

(14:10):
New York City. And what Mundani decided to do on
the two year anniversary of Hamasa's brutal attacks the deadliest
day of Jews since the Holocaust, was to accuse Israel
of waging a genocidal war. He accused him of bombing homes, hospitals,
and schools into rubble, alleging quote war crimes against the Jews.

(14:36):
He further declared, quote our government has been complicit through
it all. Yes, he's talking about America with the Republicans
and others erupting, calling the posts beyond disqualifying, heinous, disgraceful,
and vile, also blasting him as a mouthpiece for Hamas propaganda.
But the problem is this the Democratic Party completely silent,

(15:00):
went he posted on Tuesday on the second anniversary of
the tear attack, saying the worst slaughter of the Jews
and so Holocaust. The Democratic Socialist Statement surged on x
with more than thirteen million views literally within hours. The
Democratic Socialists Mayoral Hopeful opened by briefly acknowledging the Hamas attacks, saying,

(15:22):
two years ago today Hamas carried out a horrific war crime,
killing more than one one hundred Israelis and kidnapping two
hundred and fifty more. I mourned these lives and pray
for the safe return of every hostage still held, and
for every family whose lives were torn apart by these atrocities.
And then he got down to what he actually believes,
saying this in the aftermath. That day, the Prime Minister

(15:45):
net Yahoo and the Israeli government launched at Genocida war,
a death toll that now far exceeds sixty seven thousand,
With the Israeli military bombing homes, hospitals and schools into rubble,
every day in Gaza has become a place where grief itself.
He has run out of language, he continued, saying, I
more than these lives and pray for the families that

(16:06):
have been shattered. Our government has been complicit, Yes, referring
to America through it all. He then says, this must end.
The occupation and apartheid must end. Peace must be pursued
through diplomacy, not war crimes, and our government must act
to end these atrocities and hold those responsible to account.

(16:28):
These last two years, he said, I've demonstrated the very
worst of humanity. We must answer it by modeling the
very best, our realentless pursuit of our highest ideals, in
an unwavering commitment to universal human rights. So let's just
talk about those human rights for just a moment. What
is the rest of the extreme world, Those that support

(16:50):
Amas and has Belah, those that say from the river
to the sea they want Israel to disappear. What are
they saying on this anniversary is a question in all
of us should have been asking, Well, now we know
exactly what they believe. Lebanon, for example, has had to
suspend the Hesbala Link NGO for projecting images of terrorist

(17:14):
leaders on their iconic ocean landmark that is there, And
I'll tell you more about that in a moment.

Speaker 2 (17:21):
But let's move from there to what.

Speaker 1 (17:23):
Hamas actually had to say about October the seventh, And
the question I would ask Mandani is how can you
get along and agree with a group of people that,
on the two year anniversary, are celebrating it. The Jahadas
terrorist organization of moss literally took the streets to celebrate
the second anniversary of its invasion and the gruesome massacre

(17:45):
of an estimated one thousand, two hundred random people in
Israel on Tuesday, calling it a quote glorious day of success.
I would ask Mandani, how would you get along with
people that are doing this? The affiliated Jihadis organization linked
to the world's premier state sponsor of terrorism, Iran, also

(18:08):
applauded Hamas for its brutal torture, slaughter, and abduction of
Israeli civilians. Among those weighing in to applaud the Atroses
were the groups Palestinian Islamic Jihad and Hesblah. So again,
to Mandani, I would ask this question. After two years
of everything that you've seen, you do realize they're taking

(18:29):
the streets to celebrate what they did two years ago.
And it's not just that they're celebrating it, they're actually
issuing statements. Hamas issuing an official statement on Tuesday, marking
the quote meaningful turning point of October seventh, which result

(18:49):
in Israel declaring war on Hamas and engaging in a
full scale operation to destroy the group in Gaza, a
territory that it's controlled since two thousand and seven. The
group applauded the dead leaders of Hamas that green light
the massacre, the gang rapes, the infanticide while accusing Israel
of quote barbaric actions against innocent civilians that, according to

(19:13):
a translation by the Times of Israel of their statement,
senior Hamas officials separately celebrated the carnage, holding it responsible
for having restored quote the Palestinian cause of exterminating Israel again.
I would ask Mandani, how do you deal with a
senior Hamas official who is saying that Palestinian's cause is

(19:36):
quote of exterminating Israel to its global position and placed
the occupation Israel in unprecedented quote isolation. Resistance to the occupation,
he says, a fundamental and established right of our people
and the establishment of a fully sovereign Palestinian state, the

(20:00):
Jerusalem as its capital, is now within reach. The pro
Ran outlet quoted the terrorists as saying all of this
above and by the way, Hamas wasn't done with that.
In fact, they issued other statements even as it's quote
negotiating the terms to end the war. After President Donald
Trump announced a twenty point piece plan, HAMAS issued a

(20:23):
statement indicating it was quote open to accepting the deal,
which would require it to give up control of Gaza,
but at press time, well, they haven't formalized the acceptance
of any agreement, saying this Hamas appreciates the Arab, Islamic
and international efforts, as well as the efforts of US
President Donald Trump. The group said in a statement calling

(20:45):
for an end of the war on the Gaza Strip,
the exchange of prisoners, the immediate entry of AID, the
rejection of the occupation of the strip, and the rejection
of the displacement of our Palestinian people from it. Here's
what they said on October the seventh, we are at
plauding Hamas Terras for their unmatched bravery, their valor and

(21:08):
their sacrifice.

Speaker 2 (21:10):
Yes, they decided to put.

Speaker 1 (21:11):
Out that statement in a joint statement with the military
wing of the cop Brigades. They published the statements on Tuesday,
celebrating the October seventh attack and saying those that gave
the ultimate sacrifice are heroes. They went on to say
this and another statement that was put out two years ago,

(21:32):
the Palaesinian Resistance carried out a blessed operation against enemy
military positions along the now defunct border fence east of Gaza.
They captured numerous enemy soldiers and officers engaged in close
range combat during which they killed hundreds of enemy soldiers
and captured dozens. This is who you're dealing with if

(21:56):
you're Israel. So the question I would ask Mandanni and
how do you get along with these people? How do
you make it all just work out the way that
he's describing it, And why would you then go after
Israel saying they're the ones that are commanding the atroses
when Hamas and the terrorist groups are celebrating, I'll say

(22:17):
it again, are celebrating the two year anniversary of their
barbaric attacks on innocent Jews and children. This, also, by
the way, brings up another story. I was just talking
about Mandani. But now there's a problem with radicals around
the world. And this is the other part that so

(22:38):
many liberals need to understand. We are witnessing now the
radicalization of people because the Democratic Party, for example, in
America is not willing to hold those accountable for their
extremist ideology. I'll give you another example of just how
bad it's gotten. A terrorists jihadis pledged allegiance to the
Islamic State and a phone call to police during the

(23:00):
course of last week's synagogue attack. Counter Terrorism officials have
now revealed for the first time to the public the
drip of revelations about the Manchester synagogue attack continued to
be released, including information they had in the very first
minutes of their investigation. The Specialist counter Terrorism Police revealed

(23:21):
on Wednesday that a thirty five year old Syrian migrant
had spoken to a police telephone operator in a call
while the attack was actually underway, boasting he'd killed two
Jews in the name of the Islamic State. His telephone
call took place after the man had approached the Heaton

(23:43):
Park Synagogue and had been told to go away by
worshippers and volunteer guards. He then returned with a car
to run over pedestrians and then disembarked to continue the
attack with a knife. Worshippers barricade the door of the
synagogue and they found the man trying to stab his
way through a window by police when they turned up
seven minutes after the attack began.

Speaker 2 (24:06):
Police were warned.

Speaker 1 (24:07):
About the Manchester Synagogue Terris becoming radicalized. We also learned
in a new report as well, meaning that this radical
type of anarchy is spreading around the world and yes,
it does actually go back to anti Semitism now. So far,
police say they believe that the quote influenced man was

(24:27):
influenced by extreme Islamic ideology. They have stopped short of
definitively declaring, however, the ideology behind the attack, or indeed
definitely calling it a tear attack. You cannot make this
up because now we are seeing so many around the
world refusing to admit when someone is an extremist. Counter

(24:48):
Terrorism police saying this on Wednesday. We are continuing to
investigate the full circumstances and motivation behind what happened. The
investigation is continuing at pace. So yet again we have
law enforcement and those that are in charge afraid to
call it a spade a spade. In the first hours

(25:08):
and days after the attack, we know that the man
who had told police that why he did it, what
he was inspired by, that he was an extremist. In fact,
the Daily Telegraph revealed. The number of known wives of
the man is now up to three, with a teenage
girlfriend understood to have been involved as well.

Speaker 2 (25:29):
But yes, we don't know what the attack was actually about.

Speaker 1 (25:32):
And by the way, these marriages took place despite bigamy
being illegal in the United Kingdom. All the participants are
thought to be adherent to the Islamic faith, and two
of the wives are understood to be white converts to Islam.
One of the wives have been arrested on suspicion of
terror offenses since last week's attack. But yes, we still
don't know what the motive is. Now there's a bigger

(25:55):
warning here as well, and that is why are we
allowing so many outside forces to have such an impact
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(28:58):
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(29:20):
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(29:43):
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(30:03):
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Foundation for comments specifically about the records for thought Works Beijing,

(30:27):
a spokesman for thought Works responded, saying, quote Roy's affiliation
with thought Works ended when he sold the company in
seventeen to Apex. Thought Works has not been involved with
Roy in a business capacity since he sold the company.

Speaker 2 (30:42):
Now here's the part that you should care about.

Speaker 1 (30:45):
Singham has been in the news a lot lately, most
notably in connection with his role in funding the anti
Israel and sometimes anti Semitic protests movement on college campuses.
This is why you should care. A twenty twenty three
report from The New York Posts found that Singham and
his wife left wing code Pink Code founder another radical group,

(31:10):
Jody Evans, had donated more than twenty point four million
to The People's Forum from twenty seventeen to twenty twenty
two through a series of shell organizations and donor advisory groups,
accounting for nearly all of the group's funding. Evans sits
on the People's Forum's board of directors, according to the

(31:31):
group's twenty twenty three financial disclosures. Now the People's Forum
has put itself at the front lines of the anti
Israel protests movement. In fact, following the October seventh Demaster attacks,
the People's Forum wasted no time drumming up opposition to
Israeli military action, organizing a rally in Times Square on

(31:54):
October eighth, the very next day, literally mere hours after
the Hamasa militants murdered and kidnapped thousands of Israelis, as
well as a series of protests at Columbia University the
following summer. We also know that there's another man accused
of murdering to Israeli embassy employees outside the Jewish Capital
Museum in May. He took part in those protests in

(32:17):
seventeen and eighteen that were organized by the left wing
groups connected to the People's Forum through funding from Singham,
according to report in the New York Posts. Now, Singham
has also notably funded groups connected to the recent Los
Angeles migrant riots. According to ex user data, Republican organizations

(32:38):
backed by Singham have allegedly played key roles in the
violent protests across the United States of America.

Speaker 2 (32:45):
Now, according to New York Times, over a quarter of.

Speaker 1 (32:48):
Code Pink's funding since twenty seventeen has come from groups
closely tied to Singham. Perhaps not coincidentally, Code Pink's criticism
of the Chinese Communist already has waned in recent years, Evans,
once a harsh critic of China's human rights abuses, has
been noticeably more muted on the topic as well. In

(33:10):
twenty twenty, Code Pink launch China Is Not Our Enemy campaign,
aimed at countering the US aggression towards China through love
for humanity and dedication to mutual respect, cooperation, world peace.
According to the campaign's own x account. Now, since the
group began receiving funding from Singham, Code Pink has described

(33:32):
Western concerns over the Chinese government's treatment of the Yugur
population as quote a tool to drive the US's hybrid
war on China, mirroring talking points directly used by the
Chinese Communist Party. So this is what we should all
be concerned about, following the money, the Chinese government records

(33:54):
showing that this left wing billionaire who made his money
in the US may now be trying to undermine our
country from Beijing. And that's a story the liberal media
is not going to tell.

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