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A person confronts a group arriving by bus to protest Trump in Washington D.C. The person accuses the group of being an "AstroTurfed" crowd, implying they are not an authentic, grassroots movement. The person questions if they know what International Workers' Rights Day is, calling it "Socialist day." The confrontation escalates with insults exchanged. The person threatens physical violence.

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The text has been adopted, but the suspense lies in whether there is a majority without the votes of the National Rally. It shouldn't even be a question. Emmanuel Macron's narrative shouldn't necessarily be ours. We don't have to accept it. But if there is a majority with the National Rally's votes, we start again. It's significant. Do we realize what we're talking about? Our job is also to highlight the gravity of this arithmetic. There is no democracy in the world where the results are read without considering all the votes. If that's how it is, I'll go to Brussels and request an Article 7 procedure for violation of the rule of law against France. Let's imagine for a moment that we are here, talking in these terms, in Hungary. Translation: The text has been adopted, but the suspense lies in whether there is a majority without the votes of the National Rally. It shouldn't even be a question. Emmanuel Macron's narrative shouldn't necessarily be ours. We don't have to accept it. But if there is a majority with the National Rally's votes, we start again. It's significant. Do we realize what we're talking about? Our job is also to highlight the gravity of this arithmetic. There is no democracy in the world where the results are read without considering all the votes. If that's how it is, I'll go to Brussels and request an Article 7 procedure for violation of the rule of law against France. Let's imagine for a moment that we are here, talking in these terms, in Hungary.

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A journalist is recording people marching against Trump. The journalist asks if Reid Hoffman and George Soros paid them to be there. The journalist states they can document stuff on the street and that the people got busted and are paid. One of the people tells the journalist to get out of here and leave, stating they are not welcome. The journalist claims to live there, but the other person repeats that they live in the city and demands the journalist leave.

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I am concerned for the Jews, for France, and for the Judeo-Christian civilization. Imagine, 1,500 civilians, including babies, women raped in front of their children, babies put in ovens. Holocaust survivors are now prisoners of these barbarians. There is hatred towards Israel and Jews among the Arab masses. I had hoped for a large protest like after Charlie Hebdo, but there were only a few thousand people. I am extremely worried about France. We have seen the beheading of a teacher, numerous Islamist attacks, and I fear this is just the beginning. We need to wake up before it's too late. Israel is a beacon of light, but the red light is coming. Look at what is happening in the suburbs, listen to the cries of our soldiers killing our loved ones. This is happening in Israel and it could happen in France. I am saddened by the actions of France's government, which differ from the president's words during our visits to Egypt, Jordan, and Israel. We must not ignore the conflict, it is here, it is everywhere, it is on our streets.

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Nous n'avons jamais perturbé les réunions de nos adversaires, ni les violé, ni empêché leurs conférences de presse. Nous n'avons jamais manifesté contre les résultats des élections. L'extrême gauche, en revanche, manifeste, brûle, casse, et intimide ses adversaires. Cela doit cesser car cela menace la démocratie. Translation: We have never disrupted our opponents' meetings, violated them, or prevented their press conferences. We have never protested against election results. The far left, on the other hand, protests, burns, breaks, and intimidates its opponents. This must stop as it undermines democracy.

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JC stands outside the House of Commons where he was recently banned. Today, a non-confidence petition is being read, and more people are being removed from the House. JC talks to someone who was allowed in when he was kicked out. They discuss how the petition was applauded by everyone except JC, who was singled out and told not to clap. They speculate that their presence and political leanings are seen as a danger by the members of the House. They conclude that their voices are their weapon.

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The discussion centers on whether pro-Palestinian marches and symbols intimidate Jewish people. One speaker claims the marches have terrorized Jewish people and the Palestinian flag symbolizes hatred of Jews, not support for Palestinians. They assert "from the river to the sea" means the end of Israel and possibly murdering Jews. They also state that the Hamas attack on October 7th cannot be compared to anything since the Holocaust. Another speaker disagrees, stating many Jewish people support the Palestinian flag, which represents a country, not terrorism. They argue focusing on the flag distracts from atrocities committed against Palestinians for decades. They also point out that Israeli figures use the phrase "from the river to the sea." They condemn the rhetoric as dangerous propaganda that puts lives at risk. They deny condoning the October 7th attack, but insist it did not start there.

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There is a growing antisemitism in France and Europe, but it is not accurate to say that the French people are antisemitic. The antisemitism comes from the Islamized suburbs, influenced by Arab and Islamic culture, which expresses hostility towards Jews and Christians. This hostility is rooted in texts like the Quran and hadiths, which refer to Jews and Christians as pigs and dogs. The rise in antisemitism is not due to the French population, but rather the importation of a population that has been anti-Jewish for centuries. Some individuals exploit this situation for political reasons, using the anti-Jewish sentiment along with anti-police and anti-French sentiments prevalent in these Islamized suburbs.

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There is a discussion about the representation of different ethnicities on television. One person expresses their belief that there are too many black, Arab, and Asian people on TV. Another person refrains from sharing their opinion due to its illegal nature. They mention Israel and the September 11 attacks. The conversation continues with remarks about France, Judaism, and nationalism. The discussion becomes increasingly focused on anti-Semitism. The conversation touches on various topics, including racism, the Rothschild family, and personal beliefs. One person suggests having a day dedicated to wearing a Kippa.

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A Jew goes undercover at a free Palestine rally to understand their perspective. Some attendees blame Jews for the problem and want them to go to hell. The rally calls for a free Palestine, but the Jew wonders where the Jews would go. There is a discussion about the treatment of LGBTQ+ individuals in Gaza. The Jew questions why there is a basis for Israel to exist as a homeland when other groups don't have one. The Jew's family is from Afghanistan, a predominantly Muslim country, but they acknowledge they can't claim Israel.

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Marine Le Pen's embezzlement conviction has made her ineligible to run for president, a catastrophic end to her political career. The charges stem from allegedly taking money from the European Parliament, meant for MEPs, and funneling it to her party in France. The speaker questions whether the charges are legitimate or a politically motivated attempt to control a popular right-wing leader amid rising frustration with mass migration and national breakdown. They ask if Europe is in a democracy crisis, pointing to Trump's legal battles and the potential "lawfare" against Conor McGregor. The speaker questions whether protecting borders is racist, particularly for melting pot nations. They also question the role of global bureaucracies like the EU and UN, suggesting they facilitate institutional power rather than individual freedom. They ask if repurposing European Parliament funds for national endeavors is truly a terrible crime, or a pretext to stop Le Pen from running. They highlight the rise of populist movements in Europe, like the gilets jaunes, protesting corporate financial power. They argue that people should be able to choose their leader, regardless of whether others agree with their rhetoric.

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Jewish individual confronts protesters for trying to dictate where he can walk, accusing them of supporting terrorism. Despite tensions, he asserts his right to freedom of speech and refuses to be intimidated. Police intervene to ensure safety. The individual emphasizes the need for protection to exercise his rights and condemns anti-Semitic behavior. He urges protesters to be ashamed and asserts that Jewish people will not be silenced. The situation highlights the challenges faced by Jewish individuals in the United States.

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Two speakers discuss flags at a rally. They say you can hold or wave a flag, but it should not be on the barriers. They argue that this is fine, and contrast it with the handling of Palestinian flags, asserting that when marchers carry hundreds of Palestinian flags, no issue is raised. They claim that the police are harassing patriots over their flags.

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In this video, the speakers discuss a House Judiciary Committee hearing on free speech on college campuses. Protesters were present at the hearing, which focused on anti-Semitism and anti-Israel sentiment. The speakers question why the protesters wear masks and suggest that they don't want to be publicly shamed despite their willingness to shame others. The number of protesters inside the room continues to grow, and the police are unable to keep them out. The video ends with the speakers mentioning another arrest and asking Mike Emanuel for an update on the hearing.

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It is August 3rd and the speaker is in Paris, in front of Notre Dame des Victoires. They express their sadness about the state of France, stating that democracy has disappeared and it is raining in August. They call for a victory of the people over President Macron and a victory of democracy over tyranny. The speaker plans to create a movement for the president's removal, starting with towing a sign for impeachment and forming a large movement with volunteers. They aim to distribute one million stickers for impeachment in September. The speaker believes that the awakening of the French people will lead to a petition with over a million signatures, putting pressure on parliament members to initiate impeachment proceedings. They emphasize the need for peaceful actions and express their hope that no citizen will be harmed. The speaker plans to be present during parliamentary sessions in October and November to ensure the impeachment process is carried out. They urge people to join the movement and form small groups to spread the message.

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Hi, I'm Matt Goodwin reporting from Brussels where an event has been canceled by the left-wing mayor and activists. Attendees are trapped in a room with police outside preventing them from leaving and re-entering. The event was meant for discussions on identity, family, and European politics with elected officials present. This is seen as an attempt to silence democracy. Stay tuned for updates.

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The controversy surrounding the wearing of veils is not the only issue. The wearing of curtains, a symbol of Groland nobility, is also problematic. The wearing of curtains may soon be banned in public, while the wearing of sheer curtains would still be tolerated. However, the wearing of tablecloths, condemned by all feminists, should be strictly regulated. The wearing of doilies, on the other hand, would be accepted as it is more discreet, unlike the wearing of blankets, which would now be prohibited. Once again, certain individuals are being stigmatized. Emmanuel Macron will have to address the issue to prevent the radicalization of those who, for example, wear bedspreads.

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Today, hiding behind a desire to defend Palestinians and protesting in the streets is called anti-Semitism. If you are shocked by the Caesar of Collins, you are anti-Semitic. If you criticize the power of banks or think the media lacks anti-Semitism, you are anti-Semitic. If you want peacekeepers in Palestine or question the Holocaust, you are anti-Semitic. Being a patriot in Europe or wanting justice makes you anti-Semitic. It's not just anti-Semitism, it's denialism. If you don't leave the Marais or go to the mosque, you are anti-Semitic. And if you support Elisabeth Lévy, you are also considered anti-Semitic.

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Anatoli Pritchenko, a Moldovan businessman, claims that the recent tagging in Paris was carried out by the European Jewish community organization, Shield of David. He states that the intention was not to offend or harm anyone, as the action was peaceful and the paint used was washable. The objective was to inspire and support Jews in Europe, reminding them of their history. Pritchenko expresses surprise that the symbol of the Star of David, made with respect and in the colors of Israel, could be interpreted differently than as support for the Jewish community. The fight against anti-Semitism, whether in radical Islam or far-left ideologies, is crucial and the government is committed to combating this hatred. (136 words)

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Today, I want to remind everyone that hiding behind a supposed desire to defend the Palestinians and taking to the streets to protest is nothing more than anti-Semitism. Let's call it what it truly is. That's all I have to say.

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A heated confrontation unfolds, with accusations of Nazism and hate crimes. One individual asserts their Jewish identity, while others engage in derogatory remarks and racial slurs. Discussions touch on perceived Jewish influence and the creation of division among races. Some express disdain for white supremacy and emphasize the need for unity, while others make inflammatory comments. A warning is issued against actions that could provoke violence and lead to stricter legislation against hate speech. The speaker denounces associations with extremist groups and distances themselves from hateful rhetoric, stressing the importance of credible discourse and rejecting any form of racism or bigotry.

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I came to meet Emmanuel Macron and talk about his lies. He lied about Covid, the war, and retirement. He has put the country in chaos. I got vaccinated because he said he was vaccinated, but now people, including lawmakers, are saying he isn't. I want to ask him if it's true. Mr. Macron, can you answer? He will probably say he will go through the process without empathy. I don't think he cares about the French people. There is a deputy in the National Assembly who says he isn't vaccinated, so we want to know the truth. Are you vaccinated or not? If you don't want to answer, the French people will judge.

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I'm outside Kamala's rally in DC, and the crowd seems to be filled with people expressing anti-Jewish sentiments. It's surprising to see such a large group with these views. Some Democrats may deny it, but the evidence is clear. The crowd is chanting about a revolution, and it feels intense. These individuals might be influencing neighborhoods, so it's important to get out and vote for Donald Trump. Let's take a moment to listen to their chants.

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Speaker 0 accuses Jean-Luc Mélenchon of compromising with totalitarianism, embracing anti-Semitism, and adopting a form of Trumpism. Speaker 1 agrees, calling it a form of denial and alternative truth. Speaker 0 emphasizes that this trend will continue and announces that their political party, Generation Ecology, has severed ties with Mélenchon's group. They urge other political parties, especially Europe Ecology-The Greens, to definitively break away from Mélenchon. Speaker 1 questions why others are hesitant to do so. Speaker 0 suggests that they may not fully grasp the seriousness of the situation and the significance of Mélenchon's refusal to label Hamas as a terrorist organization. They argue that as defenders of the republic and ecological values, there can be no political or electoral alliance with someone who has abandoned democracy, the republic, and humanism.

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Paris on Fire: hundreds of thousands fill the streets as protests flare across the city and beyond. Reporters describe Paris as in upheaval, with Antifa protesters in black flags and red banner allies converging on major sites while riot police in gas masks and shields stand ready. The protests are linked to broader French discontent: arguments over deficits, inflation, and a retirement age rising from 62 to 65, along with frequent changes of prime ministers in two years. Demonstrators chant against nationalism and demand more rights for workers and taxes on the rich. Observers note the absence of French flags, replaced by Palestine and communist symbols, and mention Macron’s policies as a focal point of anger. In the United States, Antifa is described as a terrorist organization, while in Paris the crowd frames Antifa as an idea rather than a formal organization. Participants predict that mass turnout intimidates authorities and that a leftist government elected in 2024 has not calmed street protests one and a half years later.”,“Footage shows dumpsters burning, bricks gathered, clashes erupting as tear gas fills the air and police move in. Protesters argue for social rights and tax justice, while others call for anti-nationalist action; at times they clash with the riot lines. The scene underscores a sense that this is a political war in Paris, with communist flags visible and the absence of a French flag.”], topics
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