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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Okay, here's just one statistic, just one.
Over the last year, anti Semitism in the United States
has risen, it has skyrocketed. Listen out of this by

(00:23):
eight hundred and seventy three percent, eight hundred and seventy
three percent. Okay, that's almost one thousand percent, eight hundred
and seventy three percent. I mean, my God, And what

(00:44):
do you think you think these college campuses have anything
to do with it? Do you think all these democrats
going on about how evil the Jews are and how
great and you know, with their globalized the Intafada and

(01:07):
from the river to the sea, Palestine shall be free.
You know, what do we want dead Jews? When do
we want it? Now? You know, I'm just saying, you
keep chanting stuff like this, you know, death to Israel,
death to America. You keep chanting and chanting and chanting,

(01:29):
and you keep promoting a pro hamas Islamist Antisemitic ideology.
Guess what, You're going to start to see a lot
of dead Jews. And you're going to start to see
a lot of Jews being burned and being beaten and
being assaulted and being terrorized, and now increasingly it's Americans

(01:53):
who are now collateral damage. Soon we're not going to
be collateral. They're going to be coming after us as well.
So we have a Republican Department of Justice, we have
a republican FBI, we have a Republican Department of Homeland Security,
and we have God, you know, God bless him, a

(02:14):
Republican president, Donald J. Trump. It's time to start kicking
ass Agree, disagree? Six one seven two six six sixty
eight sixty eight is the number. Peter in Florida. Thanks
for holding Peter, and welcome.

Speaker 2 (02:32):
Hello. I want to tell you an eternal law. Every
time that you leave your house without a gun, you
are committing a capital crime, and the penalty is applied
at random. Ask Lincoln Riley, ask yeah, Rachel Marin, or

(02:53):
these people who got burned up, why didn't they show him?

Speaker 1 (03:00):
Well, you know, Peter, you're making a point that many
are making, which is not only that they were unarmed,
but notice all the witnesses, all the bystanders, they were
unarmed as well, and many of it. I'm not putting
them down, I mean I'm not. I mean many of
them tried to help them. They're on the floor. You know,

(03:21):
they were putting blankets on them or pouring water on him,
but many of them just looked and did nothing because
they were afraid. He had a flamethrower and he had
molotov cocktails, and maybe they were gonna get burned alive
as well. And so all I'm thinking is the entire time,
what if one of them had a gun, Just one

(03:45):
of all those hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of people
at that park, one just one had even a six shooter.
I'm not talking about a glock or you know, any
kind of heavy firepower. A thirty eight special six shooter.
That's it. That's all you would have needed. Bang bang,
two shots. This guy's down. Instead, they had to wait

(04:08):
for the police, and because of that, more people got burned,
and those that were getting burned people couldn't get to
because they were afraid. And all the while, this animal
without a shirt on is yelling free Palestine, Free Palestine.
So I'm Peter, I'm with you. That's why I'm a

(04:32):
big supporter of the Second Amendment. And look, Peter, I
get where you're coming from. I'm with you philosophically, but
you know, a lot of these. The victims ranged from
fifty five to eighty two. I believe it was in
their eighties. One was a Holocaust survivor. You know, you're
seventy five, you're seventy eight, you're eighty years old. For

(04:55):
God's sake, many of them are grandparents, great grandparents. They're
walking to make a point about Hamas holding these Israeli hostages.
They're not bothering anybody, literally, they're just peacefully walking on
a beautiful Sunday afternoon. And many of them had their

(05:16):
their shorts and their T shirts on. What I'm saying is,
you know, I can't fault them. I mean, I know
where you're coming from, like thinking, hey, I gotta you know,
I gotta pack my glock, I gotta bring a gun.
You're thinking, come on, it's one o'clock in the afternoon,
it's a beautiful Sunday. We're just gonna go through the
park like we've been doing for weeks and weeks and weeks,

(05:37):
and we're just gonna, you know, carry a couple signs
and we're just gonna walk peacefully, civilly. This as America,
for God's sake, everybody's protesting something so We're gonna go
and take a walk and get some sunshine, get some exercise,
and you know, plug our cause about these hostages, no
one expects that's some set aage is going to burn

(06:02):
you alive. I mean, Peter, am I wrong?

Speaker 3 (06:08):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (06:09):
Well, the final final thing is you don't personally carry
a gun, do you do? I?

Speaker 1 (06:17):
Yes, Oh, Peter, if you don't mind, I'd rather not
say that.

Speaker 2 (06:23):
No, I don't think that's excellent idea. Don't say it.

Speaker 1 (06:26):
Yeah yeah, No, No, Peter, I've been told don't really
because I have a lot of enemies. I have a
lot of enemies, so I don't want to say what
kind of security I have or what I don't. But
your point is an excellent one. People should be armed.
People should be protecting themselves at a bare minimum. If
people are uncomfortable with having a gun, which I get

(06:46):
some people just don't want to have one, carry mace,
carry whatever. But these gun control laws that you have
in Boulder as an example, these strict gun control laws
and Boulder as some very and call Grado in general
that that's the reason why those people got burned to
a crisp. Gun control only controls innocent victims. It never

(07:15):
controls the murderer or in this case, the terrorist. So
I'm with you, Peter. Had people been packing, this wouldn't
have happened. Peter, as always, thank you very much for
that call. I really appreciate it. Six one seven two
six six sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Let
me just say this to the moonbats that listen. Okay,

(07:37):
a couple of lines are open if you want to
jump on. I'm going to read a message that I
got from mary Anne, and it's a very powerful message.
She admits that she's crying as she writes this message,
and to me, I think it partly explained how we're

(08:00):
becoming numb to everything that's starting to happen to our country,
but also the denial, the blindness that afflicts so many
liberals and so many on the left in this country.
And so here's what Marianne wrote. I'm it's a very

(08:22):
long message. I'm just going to read parts of it,
but it's incredibly moving and it's very very powerful. Jeff,
I'm going to tell you something about that Pulse nightclub
Islamic shooting in Orlando years ago. As you know, as
I've told you, my son is gay, and I remember

(08:46):
that very well because the Sunday morning right after it happened.
And remember, the Pulse nightclub attack was an Islamic terrorist
who targeted was a gay lesbian nightclub in Orlando on
a Saturday night, and I'm dozens and dozens and dozens
were slaughtered. It was a slaughter, it was a massacre.

(09:06):
And so this person obviously was you know, this mother
whose son is gay. She's obviously very worried. And so
I remember that very well because the Sunday morning, right
after it happened, I was listening to the news on
TV as I was reading the newspaper, and they kept
saying something about the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, and I
was half paying attention, and then all of a sudden,

(09:29):
a light bulb went off in my head. It's one
of the many gay nightclubs in Orlando. My son lives
in Orlando. He used to go there from time to time.
And so she says, just you know, now she's in
a panic. Just as she was there, you know, she

(09:50):
was ready to call him. Her phone rang and it
was him, her son, saying he was okay, that he
hadn't been there that specific night. She Maryanne the text
her or the messenger she's messaging me, says it really
bothered her that so many people were slaughtered at that

(10:11):
Pulse nightclub because that could have been her son. And
so she took a week off from work. She said,
she attended memorial services, she took her son and his
friends out to eat and to console them. This was
devastating to the gay community in that area. And she said,

(10:31):
by the way, and this is the part where she
gets very emotional, it wasn't just gay people who were
killed that night, because straight people go to gay nightclubs
as well. Many straight and gay were killed that night.
The one that got me, though, the one that got

(10:52):
me the most, that there was a mother who was
there with her son at the Pulse nightclub and when
the bullets began raining, she threw her body over her
son to protect him, as any mother would do. And
she says, I'm crying as I'm telling you this, and

(11:14):
she did end up protecting her son, but she got
killed in the process. And she says, I would have
done the exact same thing. If I was in that
nightclub with my boy and bullets were firing, my instinct
is I would throw my body over my boy, she says,

(11:35):
But my point is, now, this is here, it is okay, here,
it is please listen to this. But my point is
I couldn't even bring up the fact that the murderer
was a Muslim to my son or any of his
gay friends, because they are so wrapped up in liberalism.
It is heartbreaking, Jeff. They just don't want to see it.

(12:02):
And she goes on to say, I don't want to
see any of this happen again, but we all know
it's going to and anyway, she goes on to say
that it's heartbreaking and it's infuriating. And the larger point
is when she tried to tell her own son, hey, look,

(12:27):
this was an Islamic terrorist. You know, that's the reason
why he shot up. He was targeting gays and lesbians.
And he knew that this club was a well known
gay club nightclub, and he said, yeah, I'm gonna I'm
gonna massacre. I'm gonna shoot him. You know, they throw
them off of buildings in the Middle East, for God's sake,
and they throw gays and lesbians right off of roof tops.

(12:48):
And so he went in there and he deliberately shot
up the place to kill as many gays and lesbians
as possible. And they didn't want to hear it. They
didn't know he was a Muslim, they didn't care he
was a Muslim. They didn't want her to mention he
was a Muslim and that this was part of a jihad. Now,

(13:13):
I don't know what to tell you. You've got sixty
people dead. This is a hate crime. You want to
talk about homophobia. This is the most homophobic terrorist attack
in American history. It just it wasn't done by some
white supremacist or whatever. It was done by a Muslim,

(13:34):
a Muslim extremist. And no, no, no, it's like they
cover their ears and la la la la la la.
I don't want to hear it. La la la, la
la la. That's the problem. That's the problem. That's the problem,
wilful blindness. Even when the truth what's staring at them

(14:00):
in the face, they're covered in the blood of the truth,
and their friends have been murdered, they still don't want
to see it. Liberalism is a mental disorder. Case closed.
Dave in Dorchester. Thanks for holding Dave, and welcome.

Speaker 3 (14:23):
Good morning, Jeff Hyatt.

Speaker 1 (14:25):
I'm good, how are you, Dave?

Speaker 4 (14:27):
Jeff.

Speaker 3 (14:28):
This whole thing is totally sick that what happened yesterday. Jeff.
We tolerate so much of what's going on in this
country because of all the craziness that's going on.

Speaker 4 (14:41):
So, Jeff, how many marsh do.

Speaker 3 (14:43):
We have in Massachusetts alone? The people going into the
mosque run up on Double Street, up by the other
side of Malena cast Highway. We got one in Cambridge, Jeff,
is a huge one out in Sudbury. What would happen if.

Speaker 5 (15:01):
Somebody went into a mass during a service that they
supposedly we have to pray and somebody threw a couple
of moneytops and something in one of those What would happen, Jeff?

Speaker 3 (15:14):
Because everybody's getting away with what they're doing. It would
be a whole different story if we turn around.

Speaker 6 (15:20):
And get burning down every March and it's in the
state of Massachusetts. Jeff, I don't know what to say,
but what they whatever they're going to do to this
guy that did that of the park and everything yesterday, Jeff.

Speaker 3 (15:35):
Weget putting him in jail, forget anything else. Just shoot
him with a twenty five cent bullet.

Speaker 4 (15:41):
Get it over with, because I'll tell you, Jeff, it's.

Speaker 5 (15:45):
Going to come down.

Speaker 4 (15:46):
It's going to be everybody's.

Speaker 3 (15:47):
Going to have to stop packing, no matter whether it's
the lethal those or whatever they.

Speaker 5 (15:52):
Want to use or something.

Speaker 3 (15:54):
Jeff, enough's enough and they need everybody needs to get
taken out of here, take it out with whoever they
gotta go. But Jeff, that was plain outright murder. And
I'll I'll bet you, I'll bet you a steakhouse that
more of these victims are gonna die because of those firebombs. Jeff,

(16:14):
I had the degree bits when I was younger, from
a different situation, and I'll tell you it's torture.

Speaker 1 (16:20):
Jeff, Well, you know you read my mind. I mean, Dave, look,
please don't. I don't want people to mistake me. You
shoot someone, It's it's horrible, okay, but at least it's
a quick death. It's horrible, but okay. But to be
burned alive? Six one seven two six six sixty eight
sixty eight is the number. It's the Kooner Country Pole

(16:43):
Question of the Day sponsored by Marios Marios Quality Roofing,
siding and Windows. What do you think accounts more for
the stunning rise the skyrocketing rise of anti Semitism in

(17:03):
the United States, as you know, it's gone up. It's exploded,
in fact eight hundred and seventy three percent over the
last year, culminating yesterday in Boulder, Colorado, with that barbaric attack,
terrorist attack by an illegal alien Egyptian, a Muslim fanatic

(17:23):
on a group of Jewish peace walkers or peace marchers,
a burning them alive, using a makeshift flamethrower and Molotov
cocktails and literally burning them alive. Is it a sanctuary cities,
Boulder sanctuary city and they harbor people like Mohammed Soliman,

(17:50):
b these college campuses that have been spewing this toxic
pro Palestinian Prohamas Antisemitic ideology. What do you think accounts
more for this rise in anti semitism? A sanctuary cities,

(18:12):
b college campuses. You can vote on our web page
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(18:34):
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My handle at the Kooner Report all one word kuh
and is in national r. Okay, speaking of college campuses,
let me put this log on the fire, and this

(18:54):
is what I mean when I'm saying this has to end.
This really now has to end. So as you know, mit,
one of the most elite, prestigious, and frankly expensive schools
in the entire country. Well, the class president at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology was banned from the graduation ceremony,

(19:21):
from walking across the stage to receive her diploma. Now
you may be saying, Jeff, Jeff, Jeff. Okay, the class
president was banned from getting her diploma at this graduation ceremony.
What does this have to do with a savage terrorist
attack in Boulder, Colorado? Okay, Well, here it is. The

(19:45):
day before her name is Mega ve Muri v em
r I, Mega me Egha. The day before she delivered
the commencement speech. She delivered the commencement speech, but she

(20:10):
deliberately lied and misled the commencement organizers. She said that
she was just gonna do a normal you know, raw
raw raw, where Mi t We're so proud the world
is ours and this is, you know, one of the
happiest moments in our life. We worked so hard to
get to this moment. No, no, no no. She then

(20:32):
delivered a jaw dropping, blistering pro hamas pro Palestine, anti Israel.
It wasn't even a speech, it was a call to
a protest, and so she completely veered from her prepared

(20:53):
statements and then she just took it to Israel. Now
there were Jewish, many Jewish students in the crowd. Many
of these students had their parents from Israel who flew
in on their dime for this extremely important event. Imagine

(21:15):
you've worked four years to get to this point. You've
been paying money through the nose, a massive expense, personal expense,
financial expense. Your parents come all the way, many of
them from you know, Israel itself, and you got to
listen to this. She went on to say during her speech,

(21:39):
quote this is what she said, you showed the world.
She was praising the protesters that MIT wants a free Palestine.
There it is that slogan again, and she defended the
widespread anti Semitic, anti Israel protest that erupted on MIT

(22:02):
at their Cambridge campus. She then attacked university authorities for
criticizing their protests. Here's what she said, quote to the students,
the protesters, You called for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza,

(22:22):
and you stood in solidarity with the pro Palestine activists
on campus. You face threats, intimidation, suppression coming from all directions,
especially your own university officials, but you prevailed because the
MIT community that I know would never tolerate a genocide.

(22:49):
And then she went on to say that because MIT
is not part of the boycott, divest sanctions movement, be
the which by the way, is a nakedly antisemitic movement.
She said this way, because of this, MIT is directly complicit. Listen,

(23:11):
she's trushing her own university. Okay, she's delivering the commencement address,
and she's literally trushing her own university. That MIT is
directly complicit in the ongoing genocide of the Palestinian people.
So she says, we carry with us the obligation to
do everything we can to stop it. Now, her speech

(23:38):
in me as she was saying, it was causing a
massive stir So you had some of these crazy left
wing idiots. Yeah mega aahha. You stuck it to the man. Yeah,
you stuck it to him, stuck it to the Joe's.
Many others were jeering saying you're ruining our day, You're

(24:03):
ruining the freaking weekend for everybody. Many Jewish students literally
got up and left, Their parents got up and left.
Now a couple of quick points, and then I want
to go right away to the phone lines six one
seven two, six six sixty eight sixty eight is the number.

(24:28):
Who the hell is this woke punk? And that's what
she is. She's a punk, this woke idiot to a
lie and mislead commencement organizers about her speech. She submitted
a very different speech than the one that she delivered.

(24:50):
But number two, you want to talk about self absorbed narcissist.
You're gonna try your own university on the very day
that people are about or whatever. The day before that,
people are about to receive their diplomas, many of whom

(25:12):
unlike her, All they did was study in a library
and go to class and work their tails off. And
you're going to ruin it for everybody, and you're going
to turn your commencement address into a freaking pro Palestine protest.

(25:32):
You have to even politicize that. That's number one. Number two,
you can't even stop your jew hatred on one of
the most important days of your life. You're so she's
so brainwashed and she's so indoctrinated that she's going to

(25:55):
ruin her commencement address and ruin it for everybody. And
this is what I mean. You keep talking about genocide,
you keep talking about how Jews are perpetuating a genocide
and how we have to continue to hold everybody accountable,

(26:19):
including MIT. Well what do you think is going to
happen when you keep praising the intifada and calling for
an intifada? Well, you're going to get an intifada, which
is what happened in Boulder, Colorado. But let's let that go.
Just let that go for a second. Now, I'm telling

(26:40):
you if I'm a parent who shelled out sixty seventy
thousand dollars a year, because that's what it takes to
send my get to MIT. And this is now the
crowning achievement and one of the most important moments in
their entire life to graduate from such an elite, prestigious university.
And I got to listen to this clown, this political propagandist,

(27:06):
go on about the Palestinians and the Israelis and Gaza.
Are you kidding me? Are you kidding me? And forget
being Jewish? And I know the Jewish students were offended.
I don't blame him completely. I'm saying I'm just I'm neutral.
You know what. Why, Well, I've been in the library, seriously,

(27:31):
my head in the books and going to class and
taking notes and doing exams NonStop and papers. What's going way?
What's going on between Israel and Hamas? Wha what? There
was an attack in October seventh, twenty twenty three. W
there's been a war going whah Okay. In other words,

(27:52):
all I'm doing is I've been holed up for four
years studying my freaking ass off. Forget I'm Jewish, I'm
not Jewish, I'm pro Israel, anti Israel. I'm sitting there
and I'm like, I got to listen to this drek.
I've got to listen to this person drone on about

(28:15):
some cause thousands of miles away on one of the
most important days of my life. Now, the university then
banned her. She's going to get her diploma, but they
banned her from attending the graduation ceremony. You know, they
actually hand out the diplomas, and she's crying victim that

(28:40):
this violates her freedom of speech, her freedom of expression.
How dare they do this to her? And obviously, as
the university said, there's a time and a place for everything.
You guys had your protests, you ground the university to
a halt. You targeted Jewish students for God's sake, you

(29:04):
took over buildings, you took over parts of the campus.
You're lucky you're not in jail. A commencement address is
not a vehicle for you to go on about how
much you hate the Jews and Israel. Now you want
to be a pro Palestinian activist, do it on your

(29:27):
time and your dying. Now, I'll be honest with you,
and you tell me if you agree or disagree. I
would have kicked her out of Mit on the spot instead.
The university president got up, by the way, more Heally
was in the crowd. Governor Heally was in the crowd, clapping,

(29:50):
clapping like a trained seal. Ah go palifine. Okay, so
there's hold it. Heally in the crowd. The president gets
up and says, okay, okay, calm down, everybody, Calm down, everybody.
This is about the students today. This is that getting

(30:12):
a diploma She should have gotten up and said, you
know what, excuse me, miss uh, miss ver Murray, You're out.
You're not getting a diploma. We're going to rescind your diploma.
You understand you are now expelled from the university. From

(30:32):
this moment, you are expelled, and by the act of expulsion,
because tomorrow's graduation, you're not getting your diploma. Suck on that, okay. See,
if the Palestinians and Gaza are hiring, she should have
lost her diploma on the spot. They should have revoked it,

(30:53):
and they should have kicked her out of the university altogether.
You want to send a message, that's the way to
send the message. Instead this proverbial slap on the wrist. Well,
you just won't show him up and get your diploma.
Big deal. She's a hero of the resistance. She's now

(31:17):
a cause celebron Mit. They stifled me, they violated my
free speech. She's like a heroine now on campus to
the radical left and their ilk. No, let them suffer
real consequences. Kick her out, expel her and revoke her diploma.

(31:42):
Trust me, this will end and it will end fast.
Agree disagree? Should she have been allowed to deliver that address.
If you were in the audience and that was either
you graduating or your child or grandchild graduating, what would
you have done? Would you have walked out? And should

(32:05):
this person be kicked out and have their diploma rescinded?
I say yes, what say you? Tommy in Brockton, Thanks
for holding Tommy and welcome.

Speaker 4 (32:19):
Yeah. By the way, I just looked on the Council
of American Islamic Relations number one. There is nothing about
the attack on Jews yesterday in Boulder, Colorado. However, it
does mention her name and how they're going to defend

(32:41):
her and Jeff. You know, I'm sixty five years old,
but I remember as a child in Sunday school learning
about the camel's nose in the tent. And after nine
to eleven I knew very little about Islam. I knew

(33:03):
Malcolm X was a Muslim. I know he went to
the Hajj and met blue eyed Muslims that were his brothers.
And there was one book by Alec Hayley I could
not put down. But like I said, I knew very
little about Islam, and all I remember after nine to

(33:24):
eleven was Oprah Winfrey had a program about Islam. Is
a peaceful and tolerant religion. Don't judge the Islamic religion
in a negative life. And I will tell you one thing.
At that time, when I lived in Vancouver, Washington, which
is next door to Portland, Oregon, I used to get

(33:44):
my diesel from my pickup truck from a guy who
was an Indian who was a Sikh who wore the turban.
And I went in that day to his store. His
name was Raj. I said, Raj, do yourself a favor.
There's going to be a backlash in this country. People
are going to mistake you for being a Muslim. Get

(34:05):
yourself the biggest American flag and fly it on your
gas station. Trust me, because there's going to be a
backlash coming. And anyway, he got called several names. I
won't mention them, but he thanked me. And he put
a sign out in front of his gas station in
convenience store, and it said, we love this country, our

(34:27):
adopted new home. Thank you America for allowing us to
open a business and celebrate our freedom. We are Sikhs,
we are not Muslims. There is a big difference. Anyway,
I just want to get to a point with regards
to what is happening in Western Europe with Islam. There's

(34:49):
a very famous fighter by the name of Connor McGregor,
and right now in Ireland there's a backlash towards what
has happened with regards to the this Muslim migration that's
going on all throughout Western Europe, and they're making it clear.
Muslims are now making it clear that in a few generations,

(35:10):
when we are the majority, you are going to do
things our way. And I'm a Christian by faith, but
it is better to be a wise welcomer than a
foolish friend. And that is the problem with the white
liberals I went to high school with at Foxborough High
that think every culture is equal, every culture, we should

(35:34):
celebrate it. Well, I don't see Asian people coming to
this country telling me how to do things. I certainly
don't see Africans that are Christians coming to this country
telling me how to do things. But what I do
see is a lot of people of the Islamic faith

(35:54):
telling me how awful I am and how awful my
country is. And I will not stand silent with regards
to this Jewish hatred. I am not a Jew, but
I am a Zionist and I am a Jew in solidarity.
And all I can tell you was after October seventh,

(36:17):
on my Facebook page, I put the Star of David
over my high school photo. I'm wearing an Emerson Lake
and Palmer T shirt. It was nineteen seventy seven when
I had back, when I had air, and I will
take that Star of David down after all of the
hostages are released and the Israeli Defense Forces chills every

(36:40):
last Hamas member, I'm fed up with it. And you know,
in my life, I'm marrying an immigrant. She's from the Philippines.
She had to go through a criminal background check as
with her version of the FBI, it's called the NBI there,
and she had to get medical examinations and vaccines. And

(37:02):
what progresses in this country allowed happen under the Biden administration.
They lit in anywhere from eleven to fifteen million people
with no criminal background checks, no medical evaluations, and people
like us that were employed during twenty twenty We had
to get the vaccine, but they didn't have to get

(37:23):
the vaccine during the COVID crisis during twenty twenty one.
And I I'm just beside myself to find out that
these are elderly Jews that were just peacefully protesting, and
I'm not seeing any of the white liberals I went
to high school with denouncing this stuff. And I can't

(37:45):
wait till my fiftieth reunion. I am going to be
that one guy that is going to be the turd
in the punch bowl because I'm fed up with it
and academia. Academia is what I blame for this anti Semitism.
They're not telling the real truth. Jews are the indigenous
people of that land historically known as Israel, and to

(38:07):
call them white colonizers is just ridiculous.

Speaker 1 (38:12):
Tommy as always, thank you very much for that call.
Well look look at that. You know that the commencement
speaker
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