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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse
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Why it's because of you? And you're insanely out well,
insanely outstanding. That's way too redundant. You have great questions.
The questions are all over the place. First, we're gonna
make fun of comedy professors. Somebody wants to talk about
the history of guys Israel. He doesn't understand the whole thing.
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A lot of World War two talk, Pennsylvania primary results.
Should Trump be worried about things like that? There? Someone
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was the food in the Marine Corps? And so much more,
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much more is coming up tonight on the world Famous
Jesse Kelly Show. Before we begin, though, I have already
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to this show knows that I'm forty two going on
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don't try. I do try. I don't know what all
these buttons do. There's all these buttons and knobs and
cords and cloud this and app that. I don't understand
how things work. But I do know that Chris and
Michael do know how things work, and so I need
them to do something for me. You know how you
get a notification on your phone. Whenever you get an
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email or a text message or something like that, you
get notification on your phone. Right and in case you're
wondering what my uh, let's say, what my text notification is?
You want to know what my text notification is? Let
me see if I can do this. Here? Do you
hear that? You hear that? Let me try to do that.
A little out of this is my text notification. When
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I get a text that's the sound of a shotgun.
It's wonderful, but I've decided I need a new one.
I need a new one. What is it? This? This
is what I need? Oh my god, you need more
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fascist you?
Speaker 2 (02:55):
What is that?
Speaker 1 (02:57):
It's some cal Berkeley dirtball calm professor who's taught generation
after generation to hate this country. She decided to sally
Forth out to some New comedy protest over something I'm
sure the Jews or Black Lives Matter or something like that,
and she ended up sticking her big fat, commy nose
and some cops face when he was trying to arrest somebody,
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and he puts her in an armbar and gives her
a face full of pavement, and then she goes down.
She's shuting, I'm a professor. I'm a professor of economics.
You need more, And Chris Michael, just know it's that
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specific part that I need. I am a professor of economics. Ah.
And maybe you're sitting there saying, before I get to
the questions, and I'm going to get to the questions,
and right now, maybe you're saying, Jesse, that's terrible, Jesse.
What about free speech? Jesse? I don't want to see
anybody get pounded into the pavement by the cops or
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anyone like that. And look, I understand that, I do
understand that, I get it, But do I need to
remind you of something? I feel like I need to
remind everyone listening of something. Just just stay with me
here I'm just gonna read this verbatim. This is a
poll that was done by Rasmussen two years ago. This
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is in twenty twenty two. Okay. Fifty nine percent of
Democratic voters would favor a government policy requiring that citizens
remain confined to their homes at all times except for emergencies,
if they refuse to get the COVID nineteen vaccine. Nearly
half of Democrat voters forty eight percent, think federal and
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state governments should be able to find or imprison individuals
who publicly question the efficacy of existing COVID nineteen vaccines
on social media, television, radio, or online. Your liberal aunt
Peggy wanted you arrested and thrown into a cage for
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your Facebook post questioning Pfizer. That is the country we
live in. And so if those very same dirt balls
are eating a mouthful of dirt today screaming I'm a professor,
don't expect an ounce of sympathy from me, not even
a little. You can argue free speege. You can argue
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this or that, and I argue this. If you are
a dirty comie who has denied me my rights once
to deny me my rights, you think I should be
thrown in a dark hole for what I say, for
the ons I own, for the car I drive, for that, this,
that that. Don't you dare turn to me now when
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some cop is burying your fat ugly face in the cement.
Don't you dare turn to me for sympathy. You're turning
to the wrong place. Jack, call your mommy. Daddy's fresh
out of sympathy. All right, now let us begin. I'm sorry,
I just I'm sorry. I just need it one more time,
I swear, and then we'll start the show. Oh my god,
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you need more.
Speaker 2 (06:36):
Fashist youre.
Speaker 1 (06:47):
Al. I'm my professor, I'm economics. No Commie Hag. You
are the great destroyer. You you push the monic things.
You have dedicated your entire career to destroying the country.
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I would die for to this day, even with all
of its problems. I would die for this country. I
have almost died for this country, and I would die
for it. And you, Tommie Hag, you not only hate it,
that's bad enough, you have spent your entire life teaching
young people to hate it. And now for one day
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you find yourself under the boot. All I can do
is laugh. Now let's move on. In fact, speaking of
which is all this stuff is in the news. Now,
let's begin here. Dear Jesse, the craon eating historian, I'm
a simple man like you. I never really understood the
hatred that exists in Gaza with the Palestinians. I think
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I need a historical perspective to better understand when and
how did all this anger start. Also, these college kids
don't even know what they're protesting. Enlighten us all. His
name is Ryan WHOA. Okay, first, let's make sure we're
understanding this. Nine percent of the animals you see out
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there right now on college campuses, they don't know anything
about Palestine, Israel, Judaism, Islam. They don't know anything about
the state of Israel, the diaspora. They don't know anything
really about the plight of the gasms. They don't they
don't know anything about anything nothing, zero zip zilch. Look,
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they admitted I remember this girl, And what would you
say is the main goal with tonight's protesting. I think
the goal is just showing our support for Palestine and
demanding that NYU stops. I honestly don't know all of
what NYU's doing. Is there something that NYU's doing. I
really don't know. I'm pretty sure there. Do you know
what ny is doing out about Israel army protesting here?
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Great that I was more educated. That's my favorite. Hey,
do you know why we're here? No? I don't. I mean,
I don't why you. I don't hate Hey, Susie, do
you know what?
Speaker 2 (09:09):
No?
Speaker 1 (09:10):
I mean, I don't know. I wish I would. They're
just dirty street communists who want to burn down Western
civilization because they've been taught to hate it. This is
remember remember we know this, you know this, We talked
about this forever. A lot of people are personalizing this
right now. Ah, I'm a Jew and they're against me.
I'm this and they're against me. If you're doing that,
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I understand that I do, but you shouldn't be personalizing it.
These people, they believe in symbols, in idols. Really, we
can make it about idols. Communists are amazing at creating idols,
idols for their people to throw tomatoes at. That would
be you know, Donald Trump, idols everyone should worship, and
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they will demand worship. Do you know why, Hi? There's
a George Floyd statue in New York City today, right,
Now you can go right down the street and sit
down on the George Floyd statue. He's kind of even
from New York City. What's a gangbanger from Houston and Minneapolis?
Why is there a George Floyd statue in New York City?
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Because the Communist, in order to move his cause forward,
will dive on anything that will help him move his
cause forward. This isn't some religious war or something about
the Jews or Israel or Muslims or Palestine. This is
just about the destruction of Western civilization. All these losers
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on campus today, they'll be on campus protesting again next
week in a Black Lives Matter T shirt. The cause
is never the cause, so don't get lost in that.
Most of these people don't even know what they're doing. Now,
let's discuss the history of things there in a way
that I'm sure will offend everyone. Nevertheless, it will be
accurate before I do that. Let's do this. Let's make
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sure we are all prepped up and fired up and
ready to go. Do. I see them a little amped
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go get some truth attitude, Jesse Kelly. It is the
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Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday, and ask doctor Jesse Friday.
Just do keep in mind before we do a little
history of all this stuff and then move on to
oh should we be worried about Pennsylvania? World War two
talk and all that stuff, just remember it's all about
the revolution. Everything. It's all just about burning down America.
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There aren't separate communist groups, There aren't separate communist causes.
The feminists you see in the streets today, she'll be
wrapped in a pink feather boa at the LGBTQ rally. Tomorrow,
she'll be at the Kill all the Jews rally the
next day, She'll be at the Black Lives Matter rally
the next day. And you can feel however you want
to feel about any one of those issues. But Jesse,
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I am kind of a feminist. But Jesse, I do
hate the Jews. But Jesse, black people are at Preston amic.
I don't care how you feel about the individual issues.
That's not important for what we're talking about. What is
important for what we're talking about is that you understand
the animals you see in the streets don't give a
crap about the issue. They give a crap about burning
down Western civilization, in fact, burning down America. Remember, around
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the globe, not just in America, around the globe. This
generation of leftists has been taught that America is the
height of all evil and burning it down is the
chief good. Don't believe me. Here's a drag queen. We're
gonna shout, Pallisa, I gonna hear that. If you're a
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dragon and you know it, Shell, that's a drag queen
in front of kids.
Speaker 2 (13:53):
But Jesse doesn't he understand if he went into Gaza,
they chop his penis off and throw him off a roof.
Speaker 1 (14:01):
No, he doesn't understand, and he doesn't care. He's not
a drag queen. He's a dirty communist trying to burn
down Western civilization. Now, let's discuss the history, at least
briefly of the regions. I don't have nineteen hours, and
I mean I know a little bit about it. I
do know a bit about it, but I don't want
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to claim to be an expert on it. Other people
wouldn't know more. But here is the deal. First, we
have to go all the way, all the way all
the way back. Just stay with me. So remember, and
you may not believe these things, keep in mind, I
don't give a crap if you believe these things or not.
This is the history of the region and the history
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that many people do believe. Whether or not you believe
it is not important. That's what I mean when I
say I don't give a crap. I don't care. I
don't care whether you believe this or not. This is
the history of the region, all right. So the Jews
are held captive in Egypt. They're held captive in Egypt.
They're being enslave in Egypt. They're on the outs. They're
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treated terribly. By the way. You know, those pyramids you see,
most people believe today those were actually built by the Jews.
They're like, I don't know how they build them. I
don't know how they build them. If you look at
the construction of the pyramids versus the things the Israelites
were building back then, it really it tracks the Jews
were probably the slaves they used to build the pyramids.
So there you go. So they're slaves in Egypt, right,
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They're being treated terribly. They're praying God delivers, God deliver us. Okay,
so Moses comes, you know, the story delivers is let
my people go all that stuff, the plagues, parts of
the Red Sea, well, God parts the Red Sea with
Moses lifted his hands, parts the Red Sea. My goodness,
that would have been cool to see. They walk through
the Jews. Okay, the Israelites are now walking free in
the wilderness. They're walking free in the wilderness, and they're looking.
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They're heading towards the Promised Land. I'll fast forward to
a bunch of things. But just understand for them, for
Jewish people, that is the promised land. For them, that
land was I must to them by God, by Yahweh
on high Jesse. I don't believe that I'm an atheist.
I don't care. That's what you're you're not understanding. That's
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what they believe. That's what people believe. That's what I believe.
But it doesn't matter. So that's the promised land, right,
So they get there, they end up getting a denied it. Whatever.
They end up taking Israel, Okay, they have Israel. Now.
They were for a long time a juggernaut in that region,
and they were always fighting wars against Philistines. It's so
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many other of the ancient peoples you would probably call
them in that region, fighting wars, fighting wars, fighting wars.
Eventually the kingdom splits up, but whatever. Fast forward to
Roman times. All right, we're out of ancient Israeli times.
Fast forward to Roman times. Pompy Magnus, Now, Pompy Magnus
is most people don't actually know who he is, which
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is really really sad. But if you know anything about
Roman history, you know Pompy Magnus. Pompy Magnus was this
legendary general in Roman history and was honestly, there was
nothing he didn't accomplished. He's not not talked about that
much because at the end he lost to Julius Caesar.
I mean, there are bigger there are bigger black marks
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on your resume than losing to Julius Caesar. Everybody lost
to freaking Julius Caesar. Here's Julish freaking Caesar. Anyway, Poppy Magnus,
he comes into Jerusalem and designs, I like it here.
I think I'll stay. And so the Romans conquer Israel.
Now Israel had been broken up and they'd been you know,
the Babylonians. There's all kinds of history there, but the
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Jews did own that region when the Romans came across them,
and the Romans decided, okay, this is ours now. Now
the Romans remember colonization. It's a word that's treated always
badly today, but there are many, many, many, many many
different forms of colonization. And I personally, this is just
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a personal belief. We're out of facts. Now, this is
a personal belief. I personally don't believe it's always wrong
and evil. It certainly can be wrong and evil if
you look at I mean, gosh, there are so many
examples of it, you know what. We'll skip past those.
But it certainly can be wrong and evil. But the
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Romans they had a different way to conquer, and I'm
not so sure it was the wrong way to conquer.
I'll explain in a moment, Hay Jesse Kelly returns next.
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday. Don't forget.
You can email the show during the show Jesse at
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Jesse kellyshow dot com. We'll get to Biden's newest lies
in a little while. We're doing a whole bunch of
history stuff. Someone asked about the history of Israel, Gaza, whatever.
So if you're looking for a more background on that,
you missed the segment, you gotta go back and download
the podcast of it. That's fine. So let's go to
right now. We're in the Romans era. So the Romans
come in, they decide I like Israel. I think I'll
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stay well. Remember, colonization takes different forms. For instance, King
Leopold the second. He's famous king, famous for his brutality
of Belgium. He was a king of Belgium. What did
they do? They colonized the congo. Okay, they wanted some
rubber and some ivory and things like that from the congo.
Oh not that bad, right, ah? It is when you
find out he murdered half the population. There are different
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ways to colonize things. Colonization has taken many different forms.
Conquest has taken many different forms. The Romans had a
different way to conquer people. The Romans believed in this, Hey,
we are going to come in and this is ours now,
and we will administer it. We will have a governor
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of some kind over this area. However, we actually don't
want constant rebellion. We don't want to completely eradicate the
people who are living here. And remember this is not
because the Romans were nice people, more about profit than
anything else. Hey, you guys have a good thing going here.
You have all kinds of goods that you make here
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Israel was they made a lot of great things there.
Roma said, hey, you do your thing, and you know what,
you worship your god. This is pre Christ. So it's
just Judaism back then. He said like, hey, you worship
your God, you do your thing, just don't give us problems,
and we are going to be in charge, pay your
taxes and we'll all be fine. Now. I don't want
to make it all sound rosy and nice. When the
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Romans needed to fight and they were always fighting someone,
they are going to come conscript your guys. Hey, uh, Israel,
we need ten thousand young men, now, arm let's go.
So look, it wasn't all wonderful. I don't want to
make it sound like that, but they tried to do
that wherever they conquered. Sometimes it didn't work and they
had to exterminate everybody something. It took different forms Israel.
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The Jews in Israel proved to be a nightmare for
the Romans. They were just rebelling all the time. And
I want to emphasize that they're actually really fascinating little
wars I should do. I've done one of these wars,
one or two of these before, but these were not
little mini things where hey, Romans, there's one hundred Jews
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in the town square and they're pretty mad. Today we're
talking armies attacking Roman armies and winning on occasion, not
winning the war, but you know, you would have twenty
thousand Jews ambushed ten thousand Romans in a pass and
wipe them out. So they're creating problems, problems, problems, problems,
rebellion after rebellion after rebellion. Now the Romans were understanding
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until they weren't understanding anymore. Finally there was this huge,
huge Jewish uprising in the Romans that had friggin enough,
and they came in and they said, not pause for
a moment. Remember at this point in time, Judaism is
a very regional religion. Could you find Jews in other
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parts of the world, including in places like Rome, Yes,
of course you could, very very tiny, teeny tiny pockets.
It was that That's where it was. The Romans decided,
guess what, none of you are living here anymore, none
of you, the ones we haven't killed or enslaved or
in crucified, you must leave. And the Romans realized, and
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they weren't necessarily wrong about this because of the Jewish
religious belief that there everything for them was tied to
that specific area. Remember, this was the Promised Land. If
you read the Old Testament or you are at all
familiar with it. You understand. It's not just like a
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theoretical thing, like they have locations. This is the location
where armageddon will be. This is the location. There are
specifics there. They have a religious connection to that area.
So the Romans said, that's what we have to break.
That's why we can't totally subjugate you. So guess what
we are several in the bonds. You don't have to
go home, but you can't stay here goodbye. And that
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is known as the diaspora, the Jewish diaspora. What happened
was they scattered the Jews to the four corners of
the world. Be gone. Now, this is a couple thousand
years ago, right was pre christ Now fast forward, we
are fast forwarding a lot, okay, But Jews then settled
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obviously in all kinds of other parts of the world,
tons of them in Europe, tons of them in Russia.
I know Russia is part of Europe, but that's really weird.
I always consider it just part of Asia. But Russia, Europe,
all these things, the Jews settle in these places. Now,
there are all kinds of background things I could go
into here about why there was tension there. There's a
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lot of religious tension there between Christians or Christians and
Catholics and Jews for the longest time, and that's a
very obvious thing. Jews don't believe Jesus is Christ. For Christians,
that's everything. So if you have this group of people
who deny your one thing, that's going to create tension.
You know, religious tensions are not abnormal, cultural tensions, racial tensions,
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these things happen. So that was a problem. Jews went
into banking more. You know, it's a funny stereotype something
I give Chris crap about today, but that was one
of their outstanding professions, one of the professions for it. Well,
when Europe goes through a depression, who comes to your
home to take over your house because you haven't made
the payments? Ah, it's the Jewish guy up the road.
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So that created problems. They were oftentimes subjected to these
pagroms or pograms. However you want to put it where
the local leader. Let's say I'm in Houston, so you know,
it won't make it about New York because that's where
so many Jewish people are right now, Jewish people listening
to the sound of my voice, it would be like
Eric Adam's stepping up today and saying this, Hey, this
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crime is really bad here, really really bad. I figured
out who's at fault. It's the Jews. I just want
to let it and look you laugh and Chris is laughing.
But that's how they did it back then. They'd put
it in the newspaper. The mayor came out there was
a woman was a woman was violated in this part
of town. We got word it was some Jews who
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did it. You whip up a mob, you send them over,
and it's called a pogrim. They'd walk into the Jewish
part of town, beat them, rape them, kill them. Okay.
It was really really bad, and Jewish people around the
globe began a movement to move back, to go back
to the land. Remember it's a religious significant, religiously significant
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thing to Jewish people. We want to go back now.
There is so much that went into this, and I
don't have nineteen hours to do this, but there was
everything from hey, let's just kind of start moving back there.
Let's start lobbying governments in America, in Britain, in France,
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let's start lobbying governments to help support us moving back there. Now,
let's pause for a moment. What is there? Meaning they've
been gone for a long time. Who's there now? It
was a relatively undeveloped area. But the people who you
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would call Palestinians, and many of them called themselves Palestinians
at the time, they had moved in there. Now now
we're going to have a conversation again, this gets wildly
offensive and I don't care. But they weren't developed. They
were just really a pastoral people. They were Islamic, but
they were farmers for the most part. There were no
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major gigant. Dude, you wouldn't have seen major industry or
anything like that there. Think of them as if you
would as you would think of an American, Indian, an
Aborigine in Australia, if you want to go further back,
a celt In Gaul when Caesar was moving through an
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unsophisticated tribal people. That's who was there. They didn't have
the technology, they didn't have the wealth, they didn't have
the arms. They were there farming. Now they were there,
there's no question about it, and they thought it was theirs.
They were not in advanced society at all. Now, the
Jews around the world had spent decades. It's spent hundreds
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of years advancing, especially economically, and they were using that
influence in various governments around the world to help the cause. Hey,
Zionism is what it's known as today. Hey, let us
go back, let us go back. We want to go back,
all right, I promise I will finish this up and
we'll move on to other things. Next hang on, Jesse
Kelly returns. Next it is the Jesse Kelly Show on
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a Friday, and asked doctor Jesse Friday. Dealing with that,
we're doing the little history lesson right now on the
whole Gaza Israel thing. Someone asked one of the little
one of the little primer on it to keep everyone
up to date. I'm not going to recap everything I've
already gone over. If you miss that, go download the podcast.
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do is go click subscribe on iTunes and just just
downloads right to your phone. So go enjoy it. Now
back to where we were, Diaspora happens. Jews around the
world want to start coming back to Israel. There are
people there, a tribal people. I would say tribal is
probably not the right way to put it. Not technologically advanced,
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Like I said, think about them like American Indians, or Aborigines,
or Celts and Gaul or anywhere anywhere. Tribal peoples have
been conquered by a more advanced society. So what happens, Well,
they start inching back in. Jews from around the world,
Zionists or they're known as start moving back in and
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moving back in and moving back in. They're buying up property,
they're supporting each other, they're building schools, are real believers
in that old saying possession is nine tenths of the law.
In case you're wondering, there are all kinds of tensions
going on right about now in Israel. The people who
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are there, the tribal people, some Palestinians are upset, start
pushing back, starts to be all kinds of street violence
and riots. Really, really, it's fascinating history to it now. Well,
we're talking World War one era we're discussing here. Post
World War one is when this really really picked up.
Jews are moving in, and Jews are moving in, but
there's tension there and they're not sure what to do.
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And then world War iiO happens, World War two happens.
I don't exactly have to give you the heads up
on that. The Holocaust is one of those headline events
from World War two. When you exterminate eight million people
in death camps, that generally creates some headlines and creates
some obvious international sympathy. Now, that ramped up the move back,
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and frankly, it prompted the most of the world to say, okay, there,
very clearly we were on board. Now we want to
go ahead. Let's just designate this place as theirs. Now
that brings me to what we've talked about before, and
then we'll move on and we'll talk about some other things.
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They moved in and there were all kinds of tensions.
They were talking, they're setting they're killing the Israelis. At
the time, they were killing British troops to get Britain
to finally move all the way out and just finally
hand it to them with mail bombs and stuff like that.
This is it's real, real dark terrorism on every side.
It's real dark history. But finally they get it. But
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they didn't do it all the way. And you've heard
me lament this endlessly the dangers of half conquest. This
is what the Romans didn't do. This is what the
Mongols didn't do. That's what the odd didn't do. You
don't conquer somebody halfway. The Jews when they reconquered Israel,
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and they did, I don't care about your emails. They
conquered it again, they were sent away. They conquered it
again in their own way, but they didn't conquer it
all the way. Well, I mean, we do kind of
have to carve out a little something for these people
down south. Well, not only do you have huge religious
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tension there because the Palestinians are Muslim and you're Jewish.
You've allowed an enemy who you just conquered and ran
out of his land. You allowed him to sit on
your border.
Speaker 2 (31:44):
Conquer the rest of it. It should all have. If
you're going to conquer something, do it all the way.
I yell at my own countrymen for this too, the
Americans for how we treated American Indians. And you know,
I'm actually pro American Indian. I think they're so cool.
The Blackfeet and the Cherokees and the Sioux. I've geeked
out on that stuff my whole life. Still, we screwed
up with this whole reservation thing. No, no reservation, we won,
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you lost. You're an American. Now go to school and
speak English. That's real conquest. Half conquest doesn't work. It
ends up being crueler to every side. Every side, every
side suffers from it. Are American Indians better off today?
Have you been to a reservation? Are they better off
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where they are now than if they had been fully assimilated?
Same thing they're going through in Israel. That's the history
of it. And now you have, since you half conquered it.
Now you have people on your border who will one
day just get on some paragliders and show up and
start butchering your women because you conquered something halfway. That
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is Boy, is that the most dumb down, simplified history
of it. And if it fascinates you would all go
do a bunch of reading on it from every perspective
you can possibly find. Consume all the information you can.
But you'll find that little primer on it will probably
gets you most of the way there, at least as
far as the high points go. Now you have a
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situation where the entire Muslim world, Remember the Muslim world
is much more unified, especially in that region, and they're
used to being unified. They used to be all unified
under the Ottoman Empire. But there used to being unified.
Speaker 1 (33:32):
Is probably not the right way to put it, given
the tensions in the Muslim world between the Sheites and
the Sunnis, but they're used to being unified, at least
that the Jews shouldn't be there. They believe the Jews
should not be there. Now, some of that spills over
in America, most of America that you see today, most
of what you see the tensions here, Like I said,
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it's just dirty comis trying to burn down the country.
But we do have a bunch of Jews in America.
We have a bunch of Muslims in America, and some
of that religious tension spills over as well. And there
there's your little history on it. Now, let's talk about
the Pennsylvania primary because that probably is something worth looking at.
Then some World War II stuff. Man, we got all
kinds of history today. In fact, let's do this really quickly,
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Joe Biden, I am starting to think this is just
the theory, and I'm not even sure how strongly I
feel about it, but I'm starting to think they're not
going to allow him to talk anymore, or very much
more during a presidential election. I really genuinely am if
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they're really going to run Joe Biden, and I'm still
not convinced they are. I still think they're going to
run this guy out. They're gonna find a way to
run this guy out at the convention. No, Chris, I
know there's no time for the nomination process, but you
can do whatever you want at the convention. At the convention,
Joe Biden can say I can't do it, I feel sick,
and then you can nominate anyone you want. So I'm convinced.
I'm still not convinced they're going to run him. But
(35:03):
if they are going to run him, he is deteriorating
so fast that I'm not totally sure they're gonna let
him talk very much more. I'll explain what I mean
of his latest and greatest from today. Hang up,