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Who will hip hop beat thirty yearsfrom now? I guess I should keep
studying my peers for now. ShouldI make a dance and snap dumbs?
Fast, high hats, eight awayback drums? Are we selling though souls
for thirty two pieces a go?If it's lack of the soul, how
can it remain hold? We makemusic for a strip of holes, but
no music to think. That's theshort term money that we're put in the
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bank. But the dramas going backwards. I see devolution instead of evolution.
This is sole prostitution. The childrenare fumbling, even got the elders and
carriage and mumbling. Watching them stumbling, then you have to tell you it's
so humbling. Meanwhile, our stockhas been plummeting, and they're telling me
I need to sound like the otherniggas. Grown ass men trying to sound
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like the younger niggas used to havebalance Back in the days we had talent.
Trying to be original was the challenge. Now all these niggas sound the
same, and all the beats talentthe same same. Katie Saint Trump's and
all that shit sounded change twenty niggastrying to sound like Feature and I love
rocking Future, but that's talles afeature that your niggas need a different producer.
Hope the bullshit crash your computer andit'll be cool about being the user.
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Brothers and Sisters, you're tuned intoanother episode of the Gospel of Malcolm
X Podcast. I am your host, Brother Eric. As always, it
is my pleasure to be back inthe studio with you once again. I
like to take the time out,as I always do, to send a
special shout out to all of thebrothers and sisters that show your love and
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support to Brother Eric and the Gospelof Malcolm X's podcast. So today,
brothers and sisters, but those ofyou who enjoy the longer one hour or
plus shows, I suspect that thisone will probably run over. So we're
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going to be asking the question intoday's podcast in terms of what is motivating
Benjamin Yahoo and Israel in terms oftheir war within Gayza in Palestine. Now
recently, we know that there wasan attack on October seventh, and there
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was a the numbers change, soI don't know how many lives were lost,
anywhere between nine hundred and fourteen hundredsomewhere in between. There are the
numbers that you you hear right,and now, with Israel not being in
any immediate danger or any there beingany threat to Israel, they have just
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been letting bombs go all over Gaza. They told two million. There's a
two million people that live in theguys of Strip, a small area one
of the most densely populated areas aboutthe size of DC from what I understand
of Philadelphia, and already a denselypopulated area. Israel was telling us civilians
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to move south, and a lotof civilians did move south. However,
even once they moved south, theystill continue to bomb North, Middle and
South. People were getting bombed onthe way to the south. People were
being bombed in the south, andof course they were bombing the north.
Hospitals have been hit, churches havebeen hit, et cetera. And so
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what we're gonna be asking in today'spodcast, and there's gonna be a lot
of clips and things played. Morethan just me talking as much as I
like to talk. We're gonna beasking what is the motivation here? Because
there's not a there's no immediate threatto Israel, and we know that they
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have the Iron Dome and everything likethat. And that they are their missile
Their missile defense system is very good, provided to them by way of American
tax dollars. It's one of thebest missile defense systems. Costs about fifty
thousand dollars per intercepted rocket. Butthey they intercept a lot of rockets and
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very few of them get through.So if they're not in any immediate danger
anymore than they were before October seventh, then it begs the question, you
know, what is the motivation if? Because if AMAS doesn't really have the
ability to consistently hit them with rocketstrikes, and they certainly don't have the
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ability to invade is where and doa ground as assault in Israel again,
not without we're going to learn abouthow they were possibly able to do it
the first time with the security lapsethere. But when Israel is on his
game, there's no way Hamas standsa chance of pulling off any type of
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invasion, full scale invasion into Israel, unless for one reason or another,
Israel was off of his game onthat day, October seventeenth, and unfortunately
several Israeli citizens lost their lives.Then we're going to also call into question
why they were off their game wasthat an Why was there a security laps
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at that particular time. We knowthat Egypt said that at least three days
before that they gave a heads upto Israel in terms of something being up.
We know that the Massade is oneof the best in terms of being
like a CIA type body in termsof their intelligence, one of the best
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intelligence agencies in the world, trainedby the best intelligence agency in the world
by way of the United States.Once again, and so with all of
this superior intelligence, superior weaponsry topof the line, you know, doesn't
get any better state of the artelite. We have to call into question
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why was this allowed to happen?And then now that it has happened,
what are the motivations in terms ofexpanding this war forward? And you know,
so that's what we're going to becalling into questions. So the first
clip that I'm going to play comesby way of one of my favorite human
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beings and my favorite living rappers.You guys know, I've done many episodes
on Tupaca Core, so you mightbe able to guess some of my favorite
all time greats are, but myfavorite living rapper and I had the privilege
of meeting him once in person whenI was a teenager, would be Moto
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Technique. Yeah, a Moto Technique. I find his music to be very
profound, and I find a lotof the things I hear him say in
interviews and on his Instagram live andhis overall Instagram post. I found him
to be one of the most profoundrappers, prolific and a lot of his
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statements. Of course, probably notas I guess a dynamic or whatever of
a figure as Tupac Shakor, butI find Emoto Technique to be extremely expiring,
and I feel like he's everything thatTupac should have been or could have
been. But I think Tupac couldhave been that and more. It's based
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off of just the raw talent andeverything he had, not that he Moto
Technique isn't talented too, But tupaclasis extremely blessed and gifted, and he
did, you know, make somepolitical activism strives or whatever, but not
all out like Emoto Technique has done. Emoti Technique doesn't really even flirt much
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with the gangster stuff as much asjust using his platform for political activism and
humanitarianism. The brother has orphanages indifferent places, etc. Gives back,
and I have an appreciation for that. So we're going to weigh in,
and of course, you know I'llbe butting in and interrupting here and there,
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but yeah, we're gonna listen toyour moto technique for a second here
way in on this situation, andhe's going to be covering it from a
aspect that I haven't seen covered thatmuch. This is why I feel like
this brother is so profound, becauseI feel like just the way he thinks
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it is above and beyond not onlywould you get from any rapper, but
also from political analysts and politicians,etc. If Christians in America are not
trying to save you, they areputting you on the front line because it's
part of their prophecy. I'm goingto repeat that again. Judaism, Islam,
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and Christianity all have this in common. They're only the part one.
Jewish people are waiting for the Messiahto return. They don't believe in Jesus,
so they're waiting for Messiah. Peoplewho from the Islamic faith are waiting
for the Makti, last prophet who'sgoing to come back and make everything right,
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and and Christian people are waiting forthe return of Jesus. Do you
understand all three of these major religionsare waiting for someone to come back and
fix everything. But the conservative Christianidea in the United States is that this
can only happen with the extermination,elimination, or conversion of the people of
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Israel. This is why I don'tunderstand. Uh, sorry, it's it's
it's not a we're not talking aboutnot the Mahti being a prophet. It's
a saying the last pros like anidea that he's the last one, although
it was said that Muhammad was thelast prophety come back and saying thank you
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for that correction. I wanted tomake sure that we get that right.
But they're all waiting for somebody atthe end. To excuse me, I
wanted to correct myself, very verysimple. They're all waiting for somebody at
the end to come back. AndI think that the idea is that regardless
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of who you're waiting for, ifsomeone's plan is that we're going to watch
all these people die and suffer,therefore we're gonna somehow jump start the rapture
and the return of Jesus, thenthen isn't that themselves calling for a genocide
of people. Also, let's havea conversation about what it is when people
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discuss the actual like religious dogma ofall this. Right, I think that
whether you talk about the Koran,whether you talk about the Torah, whether
you talk about the Bible. AndI'm gonna be honest with you, there's
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a thousand people in here, andI don't care who I offend because this
is the truth, the Koran,the Bible. I don't care if I
upset Muslims, Jews, Christians.What I'm gonna say now is one hundred
percent truth. The Bible, theKoran, and the Torah are all subjectives.
Do you know what that means?That means the Bible, the Torah,
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and the Kanan all require human interpretation. If humanity wasn't here, the
Bible, the Koran, and theTorah wouldn't be being read by chimpanzees,
they wouldn't be being studied by dogsand cats. No, they are all
subjective documents because they require the interpretationof humanity. That's what that means.
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To get that. In that way, they're all the same. They require
an interpretation of man, and thepeople who control that interpretation are the ones
who have power over those followers ofthat religious faith. If I tell you
that, oh, I've interpreted thatthis is now a sin against God,
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then you'll be in a position tosay, okay, So if I hurt
those people, since I'm enforcing thewill of God, I won't actually be
punished. That's an incredibly important partof what we're discussing. I'm not gonna
save this live. I just didthis for my followers from the people that
are here. Or should I sayit, I don't know. I'll think
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about it. One of the otherthings that I think is important to discuss
is that there is a very largegas deposit off the coast of Gaza.
It was originally discovered. For thoseof you that don't know, please google
right now. Massive natural gas depositin Gaza. So I recently tweeted the
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President of France and I had alittle argument with him. He hasn't hit
me back, but he was talkingabout how his government was gonna try and
all right, so I just wantto interrupt there for a second. So
now we're bringing in possible motivation here, and he's going to explain what's going
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on with this natural gas deposit andingring detail, but possible motivation in terms
of maybe allowing the attack to happenbecause there's some negligence somewhere with this a
level of intelligence for that to godown, and then also expanding the war
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in the way that they have completely. This will be covered in the clips,
but it's almost as if they're trying, not almost, they are systematically
ethnically cleansing the area, trying topush them to the south, then bomb
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the south and trying to push theminto Egypt, and then maybe just take
take it all right, because you'realready pushing everybody to the south. Then
once they get to the south,they're right at the border there, keep
bombing them into the sea or bombthem into each I mean, like,
where else do you want them togo? Right? So I let this
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fund this plan and let him wayin. But I just wanted to interrupt
there to kind of to get toour first, because we're asking the question
in terms of why this war iscontinuing to go on despite them not having
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access to water for twenty days,barely any food getting into the country,
no oil getting into the country,which means there's no electricity even for hospitals.
With all of that going on.Why is there not a ceasefire?
Why is this war being expanded?And you already know that the rest of
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the Arab world is watching it,And so how long before some of them
say, know what, I hadenough of this, I'm going to step
in. And they're already getting intosquirmishes with Iran and taking attacks on Syria.
And they're saying that it's completely unrelatedto what's going on in Israel.
But you you wasn't dropping. Youwasn't having these skirmishes before this happened on
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October seventh, and before that's evasionit went on. So you can't tell
me that one plus one isn't twobecause you weren't having these skirmishes with these
Middle Eastern powers before it happened.So to say that them having to drop
bombs on Syria or not having tobut dropping bombs on Syria or whatever the
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case is in Syria is just completelyunrelated. Try and normalize things. And
I said, brother, you've beenyou were ran out of Africa by the
Wagner people. You have no morecheap uranium, and now all of a
sudden, right all of a sudden, you have a massive natural gas deposit
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that was discovered in two thousand.However, it was downplayed at first because
people said, oh, this isn'tthat big of a deposit. Then other
scientists came back and said, no, wait, this is the largest natural
gas deposit that I've ever found inmy life. And so originally Shell was
going to make a deal where theywould get fifty percent, the people of
Gaza, the government of Gaza wasgoing to get ten to fifteen percent,
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and the Israelis were going to getforty to thirty five percent. The Shell
company pulled out of the deal forwhatever reason, and now Israel wants to
assume one hundred percent control of thatgas deposit. That gas deposit is Europe's
lifeline. Europe has no more energycoming from Africa. You know, Europe
used to pay like I think it'slike fifty cents for an ounce of uranium.
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Do you know what the market pricefor uranium is. The market price
for uranium is two hundred dollars anounce. They don't have nothing left.
They need a new energy source.They don't want to rely on Russia.
Like there was an Indian politician hisname escapes me at the time, but
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they asked him they said, it'sIndia supporting Russia by buying Russian oil,
and the guy hit back and said, well, wait a minute, is
Europe supporting Russia by buying Russian naturalgas. You can't criticize India or any
other country for doing what's best forits people by buying the cheapest gas on
the market for the best price.When you do the same fucking thing,
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you did the same thing. SoI'm not sure, and I'm not saying
that this is happening because of thenatural gas deposit, but it's a great
motivator, huh. An incredible motivatorto say, wait a minute, there's
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trillions of dollars worth of nati,not bah bah, but no, no,
no, no, not bah bah, bah bah, trillions of dollars
in natural gas deposits down there,and therefore they must have it, and
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they're not going to allow the Russiansor the Chinese and anybody else to do
it. Because if the Palestinians gettheir own state, there's going to be
some several issues that come along withit. One is going to be the
ability to sue Israel for war crimesand crimes against humanity officially. The other
will be that they'll actually have tohave their own border and their own international
water area and a airport, andthis would make them able to harvest that
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natural gas all for themselves, whichmeans that Israel and nobody else would have
a fucking penny and Europe wouldn't havea penny from that. And if Gaza
did manage to exploit that natural gasresource, at least one scientist said that
it would make them as rich asSaudi Arabia. That's crazy right there.
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Do you hear what I just said? I don't think that's true. I
think that the deposits probably smaller thanpeople think it is, but it's still
massive. You're still talking about itbeing I don't know how many cubic tons
of what it is, but it'svery very important. And please, if
you haven't tuned in, go toGoogle and google Gaza natural gas deposit and
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the debates that have happened around this. This is a very very very new
subject that people aren't really talking about. They said that there's so much natural
gas in that deposit that it wouldchange the market and that's what Europe needs.
Do you get that now? Europeneeds to change the market. They
need to change it from being relianton Russian oil and natural gas. So
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if they make a deal and theyback Israel unconditionally, who do you think
Israel's gonna sell that cheap natural gasto? If they kick the Palestinians out,
who the fuck are they gonna go? Who's gonna get that gas?
If they kick everybody out of Gaza, who controls all of the natural gas
deposit? Thirty six billion cubic metersis an estimation? Gwghw. It's actually
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there's actually two or three that arehigher, and there's one that's lower.
So I've seen several I've seen severalexplanations. Yeah, one says to thirty
three point trillion cubic meters, everyonesays thirty six billion. Listen, before
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we get into a debate, justremember that's the point. Do you understand
the guys that are debating in thecomments about how many cubic meters it is?
You know that's the debate. Now, you guys get it. There
are scientists out there that are saying, we don't have any idea. What
they'd all agree on is they'll haveno idea exactly how big it is until
they get down there and exploit it. But imagine if it was even half
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the size that they say it is, the amount of riches that it would
bring to whoever exploits it would beunbalancing. Like I said, they're not
billions down there worth, but trillionsof dollars not be timeout t trillions of
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dollars. Back to the original conversationabout Islamophobia and anti Semitism, for someone
to say that a person who's antiZionist is also automatically anti Semitic is one
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of the most lazily executed, intellectuallybackwards straw man arguments I've ever heard.
Because Judaism is a beautiful religion that'sfive thousand years old and for the people
that just joined us. Zionism isa political ideology that was born in Europe
in the middle of the nineteenth century. And originally it was thought that Theodore
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Hertzel was the father of Zionism,but he was really influenced by a man
called Moses Hess who wrote a bookcalled Rome and Jerusalem. And it's an
interesting book and those people who wantto understand the birth of Zionism as a
political ideology would probably be really smartto read that book because it'll tell you
a lot of why people believe whatthey believe, and the purpose and the
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birthplace of Zionists was not a reactionto death threats from Arabs and Muslims.
The birthplace of Zionism was that theysaid, we're tired of trying to fit
in with white people. White peopleknow who's white and who's not white.
They don't love us here in Europe, they want to kill us. We
have been persecuted in every single countrythat Jewish people have been in here in
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Europe. We should go somewhere wherethey don't want to just kill us every
time we make money. That's Zionism, not oh Arabs are our enemy,
which is what it turned into.Right, That's what we have to explore.
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Oh man, well, you knowmost people say, oh, another
one. Oh man, I haven'tseen that one yet. Oh this is
a different building. Oh I sawthat one. Oh Okay, it's normal
to you. It's fucking normal toyou. Isn't that crazy? Think about
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that? It's normal to you foryou to see that even if you don't
support Zionism, even if you don'tsupport the American military machine, even if
you don't support the American military industrialcomplex, they've already worked their magic on
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you because it's already been normalized.You're not shocked by those dead kids anymore.
That means they've already won the firstbattle to get in your mind.
That means they're already in here.That's crazy, right, You didn't invite
them in there, but they're inthere and normalize dead children for you,
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And now they're in your head.When I first wanted to see the truth
about the war in Iraq, right, I went to independent journalists, I
went to people and to see thisship please, And they said, Felipe,
if I show you these pictures,you're gonna be horrified. Then I
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said, I don't care. Ineed to see them. Please, Can
you show me these pictures from Afghanistanand from Iraq? And I saw some
of the most horrible shit I everseen in my life. Nothing that shut
up in the comments about cartel,shut up. There's nothing nothing looked like
that. Nothing that I've ever seenin a fucking Central American cartel looked like
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that, you fucking moron. Okay, even with people's heads cut off one,
do you understand I still never seensomething like that, bro till now?
True story. So I'll let outin that there, and then I
looked into the place I should nothave looked. I think that's it.
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Yeah, so I look, I'lllet that in there and then we'll get
into our next post. So hecovered several things there and just the brutality
what's been taking place here, andthen also possible motivation because of the amount
of you just wonder, you know, with them looking for a new source
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of oil in Europe and this potentiallybeing it. We've seen historically in terms
of America and the gold. Rememberat one point time, what's it called
manifest destiny pushed the Native Americans west, but as soon as people started finding
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gold and resources out west, it'slike, hey, we'll get exterminated in
Americans completely. And Benjaminette and Yahoorecently, I want to say, one
month ago before the attacks, andI'll see if I can pull up a
clip with that as well. Beforethe attacks, he went into the United
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Nations with a map and on thisparticular map, and you guys can look
this up. On this particular map, it had no Palestine. No Palestinians
were on this map. This isa month ago, which is right before
October seventh. Let me see ifI can pull this up. I think
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it's important to note that. Andthis is a you know, it begs
the question if this guy is goinginto the United Nations with a map with
no Palestine on it, no placefor the Palestinians on this map, and
he's calling it the New Middle East. I thought I had this in my
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my clubs. But that's all right. I appreciate you guys for barren with
me. Okay, here it is. You can't see the map, but
I'll give you the title of thevideo. It's called Israeli pm on Benjamin
that Yahoo under fire for holding upa map erasing Palestine. This is crazy.
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Last thing the Israeli Prime Minister BenjaminNitanya, who on Friday, while
addressing the seventy eighth session of theUnited Nations General Assembly in New York City,
held up a map of the NewMiddle East without Palacine, thereby triggering
yet another controversy. The New MiddleEast illustration showed the West Bank and Gaza
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within the bound of Israel. Hedisplayed two maps during his speech. One
depicted Israel's geography in nineteen forty eight, accentuating its seclusion in the Middle East
without the Allies. The second illustrationincluded countries that have peace agreements with Israel,
which included Egypt, Sudan, Ue, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Jordan.
In his speech, he underlined thesignificance of ball string ties with Arab
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countries, with a special emphasis onSaudi Arabia. After his address, he
took the social media platform x andwrote, the greatest achievement in my life
is to fight for you, theIsraeli people, and for our country.
Shabbat shalom Natanya who used the mapto show a new era of peace in
the East. Now this was threeI'm reading some of the comments here and
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this is not so. The commentsabout the reader unfact checked. Well,
this top one is unfact checked,but it could possibly be true. He
said, No one talks about whyher mass why the her Mass attacks started?
Though to this two hundred and fortyeight Palestinians who were killed with no
provocation. Not another comment. Themap has been a major driver of the
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current situation in Israel. This guyin power appears to have terribly twisted have
a terribly twisted and divisive mindset.Another comment, Yeah, strange that he
wiped Gayza off the map three weeksthree weeks before the Hamas attack happened seventy
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plus years later. Who are theNazis now that would include Palestine. However,
his staunch critics say that the illustrationconveyed the opposite of what was intended.
The Israeli Prime Minister was widely denouncedon social media for holding up the
specific illustration the Palatine Authorities representative toGermany like a shed a post on next
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sing no greater insult to foundational principleof the UN dan seeing Ntanyahu displayed before
the UNNGA a map of Israel thatstraddles the entire land from the river to
the sea, Palestine and its people, while attempting to spin the audience with
rhetoric about peace in the region,all the while entrenching the longest ongoing beligianant
occupation in today's world, he said, But, as President Mehamudabas already responded
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yesterday, delusional are those who thinkpeace in the region is possible without the
realization of the full legitimate rights ofthe Palestinian people, He further added.
Nathan Yahu on Friday told the UnitedNations that his country was on the cusp
of normalizing ties with Saudi Arabia.Peace talks between Israel and Palestinians broke down
more than a decade ago, andviolence has soared over the past year and
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a half, with Israel carrying outfrequent military rates in the occupied West Bank
and Palestinians attacking Israelis. Nathaniahu's governmenthas approved thousands of new settlement homes in
the West Bank, which is wellcaptured in the nineteen sixty seven war and
which the Palestinians want for the mainpart of their futures. Nathnia who has
often seemed to revel in using thepodium of the General Assembly to lambast Israel's
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enemies. He famously held up apicture of a cartoon bomb in twenty twelve
to illustrate Iran's advancing uranium enrichment.In twenty twenty, he claimed his Bulla
was stockpiling explosives near Birrut's airport,prompting the Iran Allied Militant Group to organize
an immediate visit by journalists, whosaw heavy machinery but no weapons. The
map he held up this year madeno reference to the West Bank, Gaza
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or East Jerusalem territories. Is welloccupied in nineteen sixty seven that the Palestinians
want for the future state. Themap appeared to show Israel encompassing all three.
The Chamber was largely emptied joining hisaddress, though there was a group
of nathania Who supporters who clapped severaltimes during his speech. Protesters and supporters
of Natanyahu demonstrated across the street fromthe UN headquarters. Now he goes and
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does this and basically instigates, instigatesand and sorts the Powerstanian people with this,
and trust me, there's no justificationfor the attacking. I don't even
think this was a motivator for theattacks, but it just kind of shows
you if they didn't know that theattack was about to happen, that they
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let it happen. Possibly was thisallowed to happen to create this new Middle
East that Benjamin yetten Nahu showed thisnew Middle East that didn't have a Gaza,
didn't have a West Bank, didn'thave an East Jerusalem, that all
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of those were in the boundaries ofIsrael. He came out to the United
Nations floor with a map that basicallyeliminated the Palestinians. Three weeks later,
they're bombing away and literally eliminating thePalestinians at this point, so it begs
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the question was something known beforehand,And it's very interesting that the State of
Israel recently got his panties all inthe bunch about the UN Secretary General.
I'm about to move on to ournext clip. The UN Secretary General recently
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said that the attacks from our mosquedidn't happen in a vacuum, and so
they started. And he talked aboutover fifty six years of abuse that the
Palestinian people have suffered at the handsof the State of Israel, et cetera.
And that, of course he didhe wasn't justifying the attacks that happened
on October seventh. No one isno one wants to see that level of
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brutality. But when you force people, you're constantly bombing away at them,
not giving them any opportunities. Youeven have Israel controlling the This is even
before they're not feeding them at allnow, right, they need about five
hundred trucks to get in in orderto feed the people. Now they don't
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have running water, et cetera.But before all of this broke out,
Israel was in control of the oilthat comes to them and the food that
comes to them, etc. Andthey would even count the calories in terms
of how many cal and they wouldleave it barely above starvation level. So
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when you have somebody like that,it's controlling the food that comes into your
country, etc. And they're noteven really allowing you to have adequate food,
or they're only allowing what they feellike is adequate. And who knows
how many calories that is is it'sseven hundred, how many calories does a
Palestinian kid need? And why isIsrael making that determination? Right? It's
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crazy? So he explains the Uin chief. He says that basically the
Harmasis attacks didn't happened in the vacuum. We're going to play his clip in
a second. And of course theyall got their panties in a bunch and
call for his resignation, et cetera. But Benjamin Yatna, who can come
in on the UN floor with amap before the attacks even happened, before
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there's a map that completely erases thePalestinian people and their plight, and nothing
nothing about it. Nobody calls forany resignation, Nobody chast stop. You
know, it's all good to comein three weeks before literally exterminating the Palestinian
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people with a map that shows nohome for the Palestinian people in the West
Bank or Gaza. Damn and equivocallythe aorifying and unprecedented seven October acts of
Terra Baijamas in Israel. Nothing canjustify the deliberates, killing, injuring and
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kidnapping of civilians, or the launchingof rockets against civilian targets. All lost.
The Jews must be treated humanly andreleased immediately and without conditions. It
is important to also recognize the attacksby Amas did not happen in a vacuum.
The Palestinian people have been subjected tofifty six years of suffocating occupation.
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They have seen their land steadily devourredby settlements and plagued by violence. Their
economy is stifled, their people displacedand their homes demolished. Their hopes for
a political solution to their plight havebeen vanishing. But the grievances of the
Palastinian people cannot justify the appalling attacksby Amas, and those appalling attacks cannot
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justify the collective punishment of the Palestinianpeople. We must demand that all parties
upholled and respect their obligations under internationalhumanitarian law. Take constant care in the
conduct of military operations to sper civilians, and respect and protect hospitals, and
respect the enviolability the VUN facilities whichtoday are sheltering more than six hundred thousand
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Palestinians. The protection of civilians isparamount in any armed conflict. Protecting civilians
can never mean using them as humanshields. Protection civilians. Protecting civilians does
not mean ordering more than one millionpeople to evacuate to the seals where there
is no shelter, no food,no water, no medicine, and no
fool and then continue to bomb thecells itself. I'm deeply concerned about the
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clear violations of international humanitarian law thatwe are witnessing in Gaza. Let me
be clear, no party to anarmed conflict is above international humanitarian law.
So he's basically saying that Israel iscommitting all kinds of war crimes here.
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And he's concerned because the people ofGaza are being starved, they're being moved
in this place, they don't haveaccess to electricity, they don't have water
or hot water, food, etc. And so he's saying that this is
a humanitarian crisis. And on topof there already being a humanitarian crisis,
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the UN is calling for about onehundred trucks to get in because there's aid
lined up at the border. They'recalling for one hundred trucks to get in
the actual need of the Palestinian peopleis about five hundred trucks according to what
the representatives and Palestine are saying interms of what they would need in order
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to feed their one million plus peoplethat have been displaced. Right, the
UN not even in the middle Theyaren't calling for two hundred and fifty trucks
to come in per day. However, Israel's only allowing twenty trucks to come
in, which doesn't even scratch thesurface of the need, right, And
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they aren't allowing any fuel in,so that means that the hospitals don't have
electricity. That means that the peopledon't have electricity, and they're just constantly
being bombed away, and and thebombing away is taking place so much that
even the hostages have been killed.So at this point, Benjamin, yet
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not in Yahoo is not even takeninto consideration the Israeli hostages that are over
there, and some hostages have havebeen killed from my understanding listening to a
mobile technique and of course other sources, and I think Hamas I even gave
a number in terms of hostages thathave just been killed in the in the
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air strikes that they weren't killed byHamas, they were killed by Israel's air
strikes. And so that's you know, that's unfortunate as well, and that's
not being taken into consideration. Andit's almost as if like, hey,
this is this is the price ofwar, and nobody is calling it off.
There are people that are trying tobe voices of reason to call it
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off. But it begs the questiononce again, if Israel is not in
any immediate danger, then why theneed for the violence, Why for this
level of violence, Why the needto target civilians in this way to move
and displace civilians. They have ahigh amount of our soldiers that could go
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in special operation missions et cetera,hit harmas targets or whatever, without the
need to kill one year olds andtwo year olds and three year olds,
pregnant women, et cetera. Displacedwithout access to food, water, clean
water. Some of them now aredrinking soil water salt water. Also,
the lack of sewage is important.I know this is something that you know,
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we take for granted here in Americain terms of how and work and
operate working operating sewage system, butyou gotta have that waste and stuff moved
up, and without the proper electricity, without the proper plumbing, et cetera,
then that stuff begins to backup,and then you have a whole other
problem in terms of diseases, etcetera, which can spread. But the
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diseases are spreading, but the hospitalsdon't have the electricity and the stuff that
they need to operate at the fullcapacity as well. And then also on
top of that, the hospitals aren'treally safe because they're being bombed a way
too. So I'm going to getready to pull into the next clip.
And it further questions a lot ofthe stuff that we're talking about today.
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What is the motivation here it's anextermination, and if it is extermination,
what is the motivation behind the extermination? Do they want to take to just
completely displace the Postamian people and havethem just go away, because it seems
like it, you know, atwo state solution or whatever the case is
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that people talk about it doesn't seemto be on the agenda of the current
Israeli leadership. It seems to bebombs away, and you know, so
it begs the question and in termsof did did Israel have this information beforehand?
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We have Egypt saying that they didthis. Next clip the heading of
it, and definitely if you wantto go and watch it on your own
is uh it says that in Yahoo, got all the warnings and I'll just
go ahead and pull it up nowand we'll play it. Got a call,
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got all the warnings, says formerhead of Israeli military intelligence. Okay,
this is the former head of Israelrarely military intelligence told you this is
it. This is elite, themassage is elite, trained by the best,
right, it's elite intelligence and formerThis is not me or some other
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conspiracy theory or whatever. This isthe former head of the Israeli military intelligence
saying that we got Egypt saying thatthey got warnings, and we got the
former hit of Israel of the Israelimilitary intelligence very too incredible incredible sources,
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right, two credible sources, bothsaying so if had this information, once
again, I asked a question,why was this allowed to happen? Why
didn't they step up and save thefourteen hundred Jewish lives Between like I said,
between nine and fourteen hundred dumb changed, no matter how many it was.
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Why didn't they step up and savethe ise their citizens? Why did
they allow Israeli citizens to be attackedon that day? Political? Okay,
net Yao got all the warnings.It's not like he didn't know. It's
not like it's a regular, youknow, person saying this here. No,
it's the former head of Israeli militaryintelligence. Almost Yadlin, former head
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of a Israeli military intelligence, emphasizesIsrael's intent to destroy Hamas and Gaza,
comparing them to neighboring attack attacking country. We refer to Hamas from now on
as the government Hamas, Tamastan andGaza a neighboring country that attacked this rule,
and we declare war on this country. Yatland criticized net Yahoo for not
heeding national security warnings, stating thatYao got all the warnings. That this
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is weakening Israel's defense and endangering Israelinational security. Yatland expresses concern about the
potential for hostage situations and suggest acombination of operational aids and humanitarian negotiations.
They may be released through operational raids, much like nineteen seventy six Israel raid
to rescue Palestine held hostages at theairport and Yuganda. Even though this is
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not Antiba, I think the fingersshould be pointed at Hamas leader Yaha Yahya
sinhwar Adam see a story like this. What do you think about the fact
that former head of Israel military intelligencesays Natya who got all the warning?
Well, look, I'm not inthe camp that not in Yahoo intentionally allowed
this to happen. I'm not therewhatsoever. Do I think that they took
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their eye off the ball because theywere so hyper focused on the judicial form
of the power grab that's been taken. Okay. Let me also just preference
this is that the guy who's speakingnow, he was born in Israel.
I'm not going to call him biased, but I guess you would say that
a lot of his points of vieware going to be pro Israel. He's
from Israel, So I'll just saythat so that you know. Also,
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let me say that this video iscalled net and Yahoo got all the warnings.
It's from the Value Tainment YouTube channel. Looks like they have about five
million viewers. This clip is beingused for educational purposes. No copyright infringement
or anything like that intended here,but it is used for the purpose of
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educating my audience here, which iswhat we try to do here. At
the gospel of Malcolm X's podcast takingplace in Israel over the last few years,
especially after he was in and outof office, Yes, but that
doesn't mean that he intentionally wanted therape, murder killings of over a thousand
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innocent civilians. I'm not there whatsoever. So those stories I feel like are
very inflated and conflated, and it'sjust an easy narrative. He's even said,
after this war takes place, I'llhave to help hold myself a ca
autible for what happened here, andhe will be held accountable. But I'm
not there, just in a convenienttheory that like, yeah, of course
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he allowed this to happen. Helooked the other way. Was there a
stand down order? Like Charlie Kirkbasically mentioned, I'm not there. I
haven't seen evidence of that, andquite frankly, I don't even want to
believe that, but he's going tobe held accountable by his own people,
no doubt on that. You werethe Adam you were, You were just
recently there in June. Be honestwith me, how was the security like
level? I mean, I hadno idea, like, how beefed up
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were they? Well, it startsat the airport when you're flying to Israel.
Okay, so you know even inthe Miami airport, Like I had
to say to my my mom islike the friendliest person ever and she hasn't
been there in thirty years and shewants to talk Hebrew with people. I'm
like, Mom, don't talk tothe lady at the airport. She's not
your friend. I love. She'slike, oh, I'm going back and
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the ladies like what is what isyour business here? What are you doing?
Like I'm like, Mom, stoptalking to this late. Don't talk
to anybody. And the point isthat's here, there's security that's in Miami's
saying. And then when you getthere, oh forget it. It's it's
unbelievable security. Security, security,security, no doubt. So my question
to you is as being there,that's I'm happy to bring this up.
I understand that you don't want tokind of believe it, which I wouldn't
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either, honestly, Adam, you'rea Jewish dude. Explain to me how
with all the secure that you saw, it took six hours, think about
that, six hours for them toeven respond. These these terrorists were grabbing
people and dragging them to Gaza.So with the security that you're telling me
that at that level, it's unbelievableto me to say that they just what
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all the idea of all the soldiers, everybody stopped down, which goes to
my point. Pat, I showedyou this video before we walked in Ron
Paul in two thousand and nine inthe Congress. On the floor in Congress,
I let I'll let them play this. He is saying that Israel basically
created Hamas to fight Yasir Arafat andthat we had a kind of a plane.
I'll let Rob play. Robin andPat, we could stop it whenever
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it's gonna go up to minute itgoes at what's happening in the Middle East,
in particular with Gaza right now.We have some moral responsibility for both
sides in a way because we providehelp in funding for both Arab nations and
Israel, and so we definitely havea moral responsibility, and especially now today,
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the weapons being used to kill somany Palestinians are American weapons, and
American funds especially essentially are being usedfor this. But there's a political liability,
which I think is something that wefail to look at because too often
there's so much blowback from our interventionin areas that we shouldn't be involved in.
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So, you know, Hamas,if you look at the history,
you will find out that Hamask wasencouraged and really started by Israel because they
wanted Hamas to counteract. Yes,our fact he said we have that was
better then and served as purpose.But we did want Hamas to do this.
So then we as an Americans say, well, we have such a
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good system, We're gonna impose thison the world. We're gonna invade rack
and teach people how to be democrats. We want three elections. We encourage
the Palestinians to have a free election. They do, and they elects they
got we first indirectly and directly throughIsrael, help establish Hamas. Then we
have election that Hamas becomes dominant,so we have to kill him, you
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know, it just doesn't make sense. You're in the just stop right there,
but pat like, what a whata point where they kind of created
to fight Yasa Airfat. But thenat the same token, it's like you
created a monster. I mean wedid the same thing with the Taliban yep
in Afghanistan. He was gonna getthere to a point and you were just
about to go there. We startlike we're creating these monsters and then we
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go, oh my god, themonster did monster things and we're like,
how could they so? And goingto my point at them and I love
you to death. Brow. It'sjust and I'm getting messages mind you on
Instagram from people Israeli people that like, go do ude, we feel your
we understand. We want to knownow when you have John Kirby the day
it happened, going no, no, no, now's not the time to
question because I know we're talking aboutaccountability years down the road at them,
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because there's war right now. They'reattacking the ground evasion. The incursion right
now is absolutely insane. But it'slike, I'm not one of those down
the road. We'll talk about it, like you talked about George Bush Junior.
He belongs in prison. And ifDonnad Runsfeld, I would dig his
ass up and put him in theliterature. That's how much these people killed.
Over a million people, soldiers,Americans, everybody. Now we're just
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supposed to be like I like,no, just forget about it. And
now you see Bush going up andtalking with Democrats. I broke take your
ass to jail. I hate thatshit. Drive me banana well and I
hit the nail on the head,like anytime America gets involved in regime change,
it's a freaking disaster. Yeah,Afghanistan, Iraq, what they're trying
to do with the plo R here. But Pat brought the biggest point to
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the thing. Number one, weneed to be focused on America. Who
are America's allies? Come second?Uh? Is it Israel or is it
hezbolah hamas isis al Kada, IslamicJihad, Muslim We been talking about two
hundred What are we even talking aboutright here? This equivocation, especially on
the woke college campus left of this. You know, so let me jump
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in on this conversation because my viewson it are a little more nuanced.
Look, what's currently happening to Palestiniancivilian. First of all, let me
just get this out of the way. It's really important. I was disgusted
to see anyone on the left justifyor provide cover for a terrorist group like
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Hamas. I was horrified by whatHamas did. Absolutely, Israel should go
after Hamas. I have no problemwith that. Now. The way the
Israeli government and the IDF is goingafter Hamas is basically ethnically cleansing Palestinians from
the Gaza strip. Okay, look, I'm Armenian. I see genocide when
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he's about to go in, she'sabout to go I can recognize genocide when
I see one. It is soobvious to me. Like, I'll give
you a few examples. If youwanted to root out Hamas, you send
in special ops. Okay, thatis how you do it. And I'm
not saying that as some lefty jacko. Willick said that someone who is incredibly
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experienced in the military. He's like, this is how you get Hamas.
Bombing the crap out of residential buildings, Okay, out of that Greek Orthodox
church, out of the areas whereall of these innocent Palestinian civilians are living
in or fleeing from. Is notthe right way to go and look that
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in the long term will not keepIsrael safe because what that policy of just
bombing the crap out of that areaand wiping out entire families does is it
breeds more extremism. Okay, firstof all, I think it's wrong.
I don't think those civilians deserve this. Okay, the majority of the civilians
living in the Gaza Strip weren't evenborn at the time that Hamas was voted
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in. Okay, most of them, half of them are under the age
of eighteen. Right, So thepoint that I'm trying to make is,
do you there is a way ofsupporting Israel, which I believe we should
do right without justifying what they're currentlydoing in the Gospel. Now, this
woman, you're going to hear herpoint, a lot of her points.
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Just want to stop and note thatshe is a pro Israel supporter. But
listen to the rest of us standsthe strip, right, we should provide
them with the intel they need,We should provide them with the weapons they
need, with the condition that they'regoing to carry out these operations special ops,
as opposed to bombing the crop outof the Gaza Strip, killing all
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of these innocent civilians from a remotelocation. I think that's wrong. Anna,
with all due respect, you're sortof falling for the mainstream narrative that
you talk about railing against. Soalso saw the story about the hospital that
was bombed by Israel. How couldyou do this? How could you kill
innocent civilians? The New York Timesdidn't basically is now retracting their statement.
Yeah, it turns out it wasthe Islamic Jihad, but a failed rocket.
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I can assure you of this done. That hasn't been. He's saying
this, but that hasn't been.It really does seem like that that was
Israel because the the Palestinians certainly don'thave any weapons capable of killing five hundred
people in one shot like that.And then Al Jazeera also did a video
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on that's going to be I mighthave to interrupt this to get into that
that clip. I want to finishon this. I'm going to interrupt this
one briefly and get in and getinto that that particular clip. So he's
talking about the hospital that was bombed, five hundred who died in the hospital
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bombing, right, And of courseall of the Muslim countries they know that
that was Israel and they trying tosay it was a failed rocket, but
I was Jazera came out with thevideo and saying that they have video evidence
saying no way that a failed rocketis capable of this, and they showed
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that basically the video that the Israelthat Israel released was like an edited,
marked up video. And we've seenthis happen before where there was a reporter
killed and Israel tried to say,hey, it was done with Palestinian fire.
And then later on after the storydied down, they came back and
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said that it was actually ISRAELI firedthey killed his report. So what they
do is they screamed the lie andthen they whisper the truth. I want
to interrupt this one just for asecond, as much as I really want
to finish on that one. Wheah, this our Jazeera. This guy,
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he was a reporter for Al Jazeeraand his family, his whole family was
killed in Gaza. And what's problematicabout it is that apparently this was a
targeted thing. You know. Letme see, I have the regular news
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clip on it that I bought,I put up to read, but I
want to get into this thing beingthe targeted thing. So Ol Jazeera has
reported that the wife's son and daughterof one of his correspondents and Gaza were
killed and an Israeli astract on Wednesdaynight. The strike targeted the where Wayau
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al Dadu family sought refuge after beingdisplaced in the initial bombardment in their neighborhood.
According to the network, several otherfamily members were trapped under debrieze and
love. Footage on Al Jazeera depictedthe Arabic correspondent in tears at the hospital
witness and the lifeless bodies of hisfamily members. The footage capture him Cropdchain
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beside his fifteen year old son bymove, who aspired to be a journalist
like his father. And now whenI first read this, I thought that
this was like some random stuff,but then I found out that apparently they
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wanted al Gazeerra to fall back onsome of the news covers the day was
doing. And so basically they targetedthis dudes family. You see, if
I can find a story real quickand then we'll get back. All right,
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I can't find the story right now, so I'll let this play while
I'm looking for this story on howthey liked this dude. They targeted.
That they targeted his family intentionally frommy understanding, and of course he's going
to be opposed to Israel for therest of his life, you know,
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with his whole family being wiped out. And this is the extremism that the
women on the Value Teament podcast istalking about that. You know, you
if you're just bombing away and wipingaway people's family, you're not even targeting
her boss, You're just wiping awayeverybody. I'll read the comment on on
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his family being targeted and as opposedto finding another article on it. So
this comment says monstrous behavior. Theyare targeting journalists to silence them so that
the world can't watch. They hadtold his family to evacuate to that location
and then they dropped the bomb onthem. Right after Blanket tells al Jazira
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to lighten up on his coverage,another journalist was killed before he could even
finish reacting to this story. It'sopen season and the message is clear.
So yeah, so there that is. I won't even go look for another
story on it. But this isthis is crazy, you know, this
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is crazy. So let me getback to the clip I was playing from
the Value Teament podcast gehad what afailed rocket I can assure you of that
is not definitive. Number one,that is not definitive, even the Wall
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Street Journal. That is one example. Even if even if I give you
that argument and it is proven withouta without any doubt, that it was
Hamas that that did that. Thatis one incident. In a situation where
one point one million Palestinians are beingtold to evacuate their homes. As they're
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being evacuated to the part of theGaza strip where they're gonna be safe,
that area gets bombed. Okay,so you let me ask you a very
direct question. Do you think Israelwants to kill you think generally wants I
do? What evidence do you haveof that? The evidence is they are
refusing to do special operations and insteadare relying on bombing areas where they know
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they know civilians are at and thenthey'll turn around and say, well,
Hamas is using them as a humanshields. So if someone was shooting at
you the man, if an armedman grabbed the family member of yours,
do you have kids? No?I don't. Oh do you have okay,
your mother? You talked about yourmother? If an armed gunman grabbed.
Your mother had a gun to herhead. Okay, And he is
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confronted by the authorities, by lawenforcement, and law enforcement, they just
decide, you know what, we'renot going to negotiate, We're not gonna
do anything. We're just gonna shootthe hell out of both of them.
And then they come to you andsay, well, your mother, sorry,
was a human shield. Would youaccept that argument? That's not the
question, though, would you acceptthat argument? But you're making up a
random He won't answer the question.He wouldn't accept the argument. Sorry,
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that what my mother is held captiveHamas using Palestinians as human shields is not
a justification to indiscriminately bomb the hellout of that region, knowing full well
that the majority of people who aregonna end up dying are not Hamas militants
who are underground in the tunnels.Okay, Okay, it's the innocent civilians
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who are gonna lose their life.And the flippant behavior that I see from
the West in regard to all ofthose innocent people losing their lives. Discuss
me, okay, Seeing people havingto leave, vacate their homes, everything
that they've known, being forced toleave the land that they have. That
is exactly what happened to Ourarmenians,that is exactly what happened during the genocide.
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And the fact that the United Statesis just willy nilly providing cover for
that behavior absolutely discuss me. Israelhas a right to defend itself, how
it defends itself is where we shouldhave that conversation. Sending special ops in
to get Hamas Hell, yeah,go get them. But the idea that
all of these innocent kids should losetheir lives as a result of this just
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I don't believe it. I willnever support it. And in the long
run, that is going to makeIsraeli civilians less safe, not more safe.
It breeds more extremism. And bythe way, it's dragging us into
a broader war. Okay, youhave the Arab world like ready to go,
and you have Israel under the leadershipof net and Yahoo acting incredibly belligerent,
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doing airstrikes in freaking Lebanon. Okay, talking about going to war in
Iran. We're gonna bring in allof these Arab countries. The United States
is going to stay out of that. Hell, No, We're gonna be
dragged into more forever wars. ButI just think it's so destructive, so
stupid. We're not thinking critically andstrategically about how to help our ally Israel
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while also preventing the reproduction of moreextremism. The extremism is never going to
go away. It's not even thefoundation of what Hamas in their founding doctrine
something. Their entire doctrine is toeliminate every Jew that lives in Israel.
Let me, do you acknowledge thefounding doctrine of what Hamas is the annihilation
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of about Hamas? Let me,let me, let me be clear.
The question is how do we annihilate? Okay, well, you can't find
understand nobody wants civilians, including theidea if a government wiped out my entire
family, I have nothing left tolive for and I'm real angry. Okay,
that is a dangerous combination, andthat is exactly what is being bred
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right now as we speak, asentire families are getting wiped out, civilian
families in the Gaza strip. Itotally get that. You know, the
discourse in the United States has essentiallydehumanized these people, But at the end
of the day, they're innocent people. In a terrible situation, and they
don't deserve the absolute hell that they'redealing with right now, the death and
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destruction that they're dealing with right now. I want a peaceful two state solution.
This ain't the way to get it. Yeah, we are in full
alignment, full agreement that we wantto see zero civilian debts. Nobody wants
that. And I can assure youthe IDF, the MISSAGNY in alignment with
that two state solution. He ain'tsaying nothing about that. Nobody wants civilian
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debts. But we're looking for solutionshere. If I'm standing in front of
a of a human shield and I'mthrowing missiles, bombs, grenades your way,
and I'm trying to kill you asa civilian and your family, what
would you do if I'm if I'mtrying to kill you and I'm standing in
front of a civilian, I'm tryingto kill you, Anna, what would
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you do? Hey, we can'tkill civilians. We need a peaceful situation
here. Or would you shoot back? No? No, no, no
no, what would you do?No? But that's you were making a
hypothetical No, no, no existright now, if you we're talking about
idea. That's literally what's going onthe remote location as they're dropping bombs.
That is not what's happening right now. So we're not having a conversation about
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what about the five thousand rockets.To answer the question, let me ask
you, what about the five thousandrockets that were fired on Israel that killed
civilians? So what do you dothere? Is you just say, hey,
until we identify where this is coming, we can't kill anything. Nobody
wants civilians. We do, here'swhat we do. Here's what we do.
The United States taxpayer funds the IronDome that intercepts all of those rockets.
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Okay, to pretend as though we'retalking about two equal sides is ridiculous
to me. It is an asymmetricalwar. So I'm happy. I am
so happy that the United States didthat, that the United States helped fund
the Iron Dome to help keep Israelsafe. The point that I'm trying to
make right now is that the currenteffort in basically bombing the crap out of
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the Gaza Strip, first of all, breaks a bunch of international laws pertaining
to war. Okay, so thereare war crimes taking place as we speak,
and we're here in the United States, pretending like we don't see it,
even though every other country in theworld sees it, even though the
UN Security Council sees it. Soaside from doing war crimes, we're also
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creating a future in which Israel isn'tgoing to be safe. Do you get
what I'm saying? Don't you thinkthe people of Israel know that? Then
they've never had safety? Can Isay, I never think you something?
Then in two thousand and six whenthey did the disengagement, they pulled out
of Gaza, they weren't aware ofthis, No doubt. This is whack
them all on the highest proportion.But at some point, if Hamas is
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leading Gaza, that is the governmentthat is running Gaza, and their founding
principle is the annihilation of everybody inIsrael, what choice do you have?
The idea is not running Hamas?Yes, how do you do that?
How do you do that? Giveme an actual angel? Because no,
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so you're just su precision. Holdon, Yeah, they're shooting this because
on the sixth October sixth what sixteenhundred people died? I think a couple
number. Now in Palestine it's oversix thousand. Okay, how many of
Hamas have been killed in that sixthousand? Do you know there's forty four
thousand in Palestine? How many ofthem were killed in the because mind you,
the innocent lives are at ninety fivepercent. How much Hamas wins?
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Enough enough, I get it atthem. Israel has to protect itself,
and we have to support Israel protectingitself. It didn't protect itself that day.
Nobody wants to talk about it.So now how many lives is enough
Hamas killed and God rests all theirsouls? Sixteen hundred people that they rape,
killed everything? So how many morecivilians have to dine in Palestine for
it to be like? All right, you know, we killed some Hamas,
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But if you think you're gonna wipeout all of Hamas, that's all
that's not gonna happen. So nowwhat's the solution? Just flattened Palestine?
Just get everybody by packers shouldn't getout because we're bombing everything. Because that's
all they're using is kids that shields. I'm pretty sure that they do.
But Adam, it's not everywhere.The majority of the deaths are women and
children, innocent people and not Butwe're going to prevent. Don't just let's
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turn out the basic premise here thatnobody wants innocent kids and civilians to be
dying. Nobody. Of course,the difference is when when Hamas is literally
raping and beheading children and be andraping women. Now some of this even
had to be walked back, youknow, and some of this had to
be walked back, and some ofthese reports in terms of stuff that they
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were saying, then a mos didthis and a master did that. A
lot of the accusations had to bewalked back. And now he's trying to
walk them forward again, but theyalready had to be walked back. Okay,
give me a solution other than hey, don't kill innocent civilians. Give
me something you're saying, precision defense. Okay, when when terrorists are embedded
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in schools, in hospitals and inhomes, how do you do this?
Israel does? What is about roofKnox? You've got ten minutes to get
the fuck out? So that atwhat point does the Arab country surrounding take
accountability? How many people is Egypttaking in? How many people is Jordan
taking in? How many people it'sreel taking in? What are you talking
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about now, she asked a verygood question. She asked how many civilians
Israel taking in? It's interesting becausehe don't have an answer for it.
You want Israel to take in Palesviiancivilians? Do you know how many?
How many times? When when theybecause they like to conflate Hamas and innocent
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Palestinian civili Okay, so here's mysub human Okay, how about this answer
this question? How many people isthe West Bank? Or goys? How
many Israelis are they taking in toshow support zero in the history of their
country? You want to zero?Sure? You want to talk about the
West Bank right now? One hundredsthe West Bank where they are governed by
the Palestinian authority which works with theIsraeli government. Right they are, they
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are not at all governed by Hamas. At the same time, Israeli government
has no problem with the settlers reigningterror on those people living in the West
Bank, right then, Yahoo hasno problem with building illegal settlements in the
West Bank, Okay, evicting Palestiniansfrom their legal homes in the world.
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So the government got caught, sorryguys, and gets the same Okay,
a victim Palestinians from their legal homesin the West Bank, by the way,
like what honestly answer this question?Okay, you have Palestinians following the
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rules, doing like they're governed bythe Palestinian author authority in the West Bank,
a situation that could lead to peacefulrelations between Israelis and Palasins or really
all the peaceful relations that have neverexisted. So you're going on the premise
that somehow, somehow, in thismagical world that Anna is living in,
that peace is possible. Zero peaceis possible. The legal settlements in the
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West Bank, which again is notgoverned by Hamas, shows the bad faith
of the current Israeli government, whetherit's ezacturk good law trying to dish that.
You would just say it like itis, because I feel like you're
not saying it. Tell me whatI'm not saying. I think Israel wants
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to rid that area of Palestinians period, and they're act tivity in the Gaza
strip right now makes it abundantly clearto me, abundantly clear. Listen,
if there's anybody that understands well,it's entire neighborhoods completely leveled. Okay,
By the way, you want totalk about bombing hospitals. You think that
was the first time a hospital wasbombed. They bombed hospitals all the time.
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I asked yourself, exact hospital wasbombed just like a few days earlier.
Okay, this alleged hospital that wasbombing, it was according to according
to what, according to multiple reports, according to multiple retractions, was done
by islamik Jahad. But ask yourselfthis question, why would they be bombing
hospitals? Why? Why because theywant to see sick, innocent people die.
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No, because it continued to remindyou, that's where Hamas. Basically,
what you're saying is it's worth bombingit. If two Hamas guys are
in a hospital, you saying it'scool to bomb the shit out of that
point? Where you getting too hospitals? No, no, no, no,
no, no. Hold on,if they're firing rockets and missiles from
that hospital, is no rockets shotfrom that hospital. What I'm saying is
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how many Amous people are just let'ssay they're in there, Let's say they're
in there with gun You're gonna bombthe whole hospital and wipe everybody out,
cancer kids with cancer to take outLet's say five or ten Tamas. That's
where, Adam, where she's makinga point. It's special forces. And
let's not pretend like they don't havesome amazing special forces in Israel and we
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can support because we help them aswell. Adam, It's like it's a
when is enough enough? That's whatI know what you're saying, So for
us to wrap it up. AndI love the fiery exchange guys are having,
but I will say this to you. I don't blame you for feeling
the way you do. Your familiesfrom Israel. You're Jewish. Of course
you're gonna have affinity to your communityor family. One hundred percent two the
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ally in the Middle East is Israel. That's it. We don't have as
many powerful allies as we have otherallies, but not at the level of
Israel that we have. Three.Uh. You know, when you do
kill five thousand, let's just sayyou get forty fifty one hundred, two
hundred. Let's just say you gotfive hundred ten percent is from us.
Let's just throw that number out outof their forty thousand. The other forty
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five thousand, those families are nevergoing to forget it. Trust me,
I'm a byproduct where I'm at rightnow, forty five years old financially because
somebody offended my dad twenty years agoin front of my face. And I'm
never gonna forget that. I'm gonnago till I die to make sure they're
going to remember my dad's last nametill the day I die. They're gonna
have to. So imagine, atthis small level of war, I'm going
my fires come out. Don't needanother three four hundre million dollars. That's
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not what I'm doing this for.I know those people that lost family.
This cycle is not going to goaway. It's gonna take five ten to
fifteen ten. Maybe it's not gonnahappen under net neaw who's watch. Matter
of fact, it's not gonna happenon net YAO, Who's watch, But
it is going to happen on anotherperson's watch. Now the war, you
know, is this thing ever gonnastop? It's been going on for thousands
of years. We're gonna be ableto stop it now. The military side
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of saying, going from the waythat Jock was talking about, yes,
I mean having this undergrounding that's somassive and strategic, it's freaking ridiculous.
There's a video that you can actuallysee where the guy from Fox News wanted
a bottom the actually game a torof it. I don't want to pin
this or now what this looks like. It's so it's it's very interesting how
much time different in those cities.It's built by terrorists. So again and
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we're wondering how we we have tobe with these cities. But also if
I were to ask the motive ofnet and Yahoo, when I ask the
pilot, the Israeli pilot, youknow which one I'm talking about? Any
when I ask you, he says, honestly, if you want to ask
me, I don't want us totake any refugees nobody. I want us
to be one hundred percent Israeli Jews. That's what I want Israel to be.
I want nobody else there. Bythe way, there's nothing wrong with
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you believe in that. But that'swho you are, that's what you believe
in. Great go for There's somepeople in America don't want anybody else to
come in here. That doesn't makeit right or wrong. It's their belief
what they're thinking about. So wherethis is going to go next? Again?
America first is the final This ismy concern. This comes back down
to the southern border. A coupleof these guys are like, oh,
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you want to do that, noproblem, Iran has vengeance. They're just
looking for an excuse. People comingdown here, they're looking for an excuse.
Five, ten, fifteen years fromnow, we're having a regular day,
kind of like the day you've gotto text that Kobe Bryant died and
none of us believed it. Kindof like when all of AUSD nine to
eleven happened, nobody expected it.We're going to have something like that happen,
and then that person's going to screenback and say, remember what you
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did to us fifteen years ago,this is what you're getting for this.
So my concern is that, soif we had a stronger president that could
impose fear on all of them collectively, maybe they would tone it down a
little bit. But unfortunately, there'snot a strong leader in charge that can
get everybody to say relax and Tonythat can be in a room fight breaks
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out. One person that everybody inthat room fear says, guys, chill
out, stop not right now,everybody stops. That one person is not
Joe Biden. It doesn't exist inthe world today. We're gonna, unfortunately,
keep having these conflicts. By theway we think we're done with this
election is gonna happen too. Theygot twelve and think about what the strategic
the opportunists people are thinking about theregimes. I have twelve more months to
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invade somebody until God forbid, somebodyelse gets elected, because I know I
can't do it under Trump. Whathappened to day Raagan got elected that day?
What did Iran do? What diddo release prisoners? They're like,
who we'll mess with Carter? Weain't scared of card. We are not
fing with Trump. We need strongleadership. When America's strong, everybody else
kind of pumps their breaks when theywant to do anything stupid. So if
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you like this clip and you wantto watch another one, click all right.
So that is pretty much it fortoday. I wanted to call all
that into question, bring a lotof clips for you guys, ask a
lot of questions and stuff like thatin terms of you know what the motivations
could be here. So I hopeyou guys enjoy today's episode and definitely write
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me, send me an email,hit me on Instagram, Facebook, whatever,
let me know what you think.Let me know what you think about
the episode. Did you enjoy theepisode, Let me know your opinions on
what's happening there over and in theMiddle East. And I just gotta as
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I was sitting here listening to that, I was checking some of my messages
and stuff, and I was lookingon our Instagram and I just saw a
post of a Palestinian content creator wholestudio bomb lost her life's work just like
that. Right, Hopefully she hadsome things backed up, but in terms
of equipment and things like that,sure, probably just destroyed and for what
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you know, for what, Andthat's just you know, material things and
intellectual property, things that get canbe replaced. People's whole families wiped out,
children, grandchildren, mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, cousins,
uncles, et cetera under rebel,don't even have the equipment to pull them
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from up under the rebel. Andthen you know these are site, these
sites are being attacked even when theE m S comes out there to a
system. So crazy stuff. Onceagain, I'm gonna go ahead and wrap
it up. Definitely write me brothersand sisters. I want to I want
to hear from y'all, leave acomment, send an email, et cetera.
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Thank you so much for listening,Brothers and sisters. Until the next
episode of the Gospel of Malcolm X'spodcast, Peace and Love. H m
h m h m hm hm Womihip hop beat thirty years from now.
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I guess I should keep study gettingmy pears for that? Should I make
a dance and snap thumb fast highhats eight away back trumps? Are we
selling out souls for thirty three piecesa go? If it's lack of the
soul, how can it remain hole? We make music for a strip of
holes? What no music? Tothink? That's the short term money that
we put in the bank. Butthe dramas going backwards. I see devolution
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instead of evolution. This is soleprostitution. The children are fumbling, even
got the elders and carriage and mumbling. Watching them stumbling they have today,
it's so humbling. Meanwhile, ourstock has been plummeted, and they're telling
me I need to sound like theseother niggas, grown ass men trying to
sound like the younger niggas used tohave balance back in the days we had
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talent, trying to be original wasthe challenge. Now all these niggas sound
the same, and all the beaststalent the same, the same, kat
the same, trumps all that shitsounded Lane Johnny. Niggas trying to sound
like future and a love rocking future. But that's why it's a feature that
you niggas be a different producer.Hope the bullshit crash your computer. Ain't
nothing cool about being the user.