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Speaker 1's initial reaction to the October 7th Hamas attack was disbelief and prayer, anticipating a disastrous Israeli revenge. During a November 9th rally, an unaffiliated individual yelled "death to Jews." Speaker 1 confronted the person, stating they didn't represent the group and then addressed the crowd, condemning the statement as antisemitic. Speaker 1 believes antisemitism is unjust. The speaker stated that the fight for Palestinian freedom and the fight against antisemitism are interconnected, because injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.

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The speaker claims that criticisms of Israel's policies are being labeled antisemitic, and warns that free speech is at risk. They allege that the definition of antisemitism is being broadened, even to include parts of the Bible, and that the Trump administration is pushing this on college campuses. The speaker highlights a rabbi's call for hate speech laws at a Senate hearing on antisemitism, likening the rhetoric to that of Ibram X. Kendi during the BLM movement. They express concern that the Trump administration is now enacting similar measures regarding antisemitism, not for the benefit of American Jews, but for Israel's interests. The speaker suggests that Netanyahu is influencing the White House and that Trump is complying with demands that undermine American freedom. They urge listeners to recognize this shift, regardless of Trump's previous stances.

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An individual expresses their belief in free speech but also advocates for protection against hate speech, drawing from personal experiences with Islamophobia after 9/11, when their father was harassed. They also voice concern over rising antisemitism. The individual references a politician's response to the phrase "globalized intifada," which the politician called a "bridge too far." While encouraged by the denouncement, the speaker urges further engagement with the Jewish community. They created a video to connect with the Jewish community, sharing their experience as a brown man facing Islamophobia and now antisemitism, advocating for Jewish safety. The speaker recounts a story about a friend in the entertainment business who claimed people fear expressing their views due to "the Jews," specifically Ashkenazi Jews. The speaker, of half Yemenite and half Ashkenazi descent, highlights their family's diverse backgrounds and contributions, emphasizing their stance against hate speech.

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The speaker, a Holocaust survivor, shares their personal journey from being a Zionist to realizing the oppression and expulsion of the Palestinian population in the creation of Israel. They describe the brutality of the occupation, denial of rights, and the ongoing ethnic cleansing. The speaker criticizes the double standards in Western media's portrayal of Palestinian resistance and highlights the voices of Israeli historians, professors, and soldiers who speak out against Israeli policies. They call for non-Jews to stand up against the silencing tactics of labeling criticism as anti-Semitism and emphasize the importance of justice, liberty, freedom, and truth.

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Speaker 1 responds to accusations of antisemitism, stating that criticizing the Israeli government or supporting justice for the Palestinian people does not equate to antisemitism. They mention that a former president campaigned against the power of finance without being labeled antisemitic. The speaker questions the motives behind the questions being asked, suggesting that the goal is to silence them. They highlight past tragedies involving the Jewish community and argue against linking financial dominance to antisemitism. The speaker warns against limiting freedom of expression and compares the situation to the United States, where they claim a fraud is occurring regarding Israel within the Democratic Party and a growing opposition within the Jewish community due to the connection between Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu.

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The speaker claims that opposition to Israeli policies is being labeled antisemitism, and free speech is threatened. They allege that the definition of antisemitism is being broadened, even to include parts of the Bible, and that the Trump administration is pushing this on college campuses. The speaker references a senate hearing on antisemitism where Rabbi Levi Shemtov called for hate speech laws, using rhetoric similar to Ibram X. Kendi's "anti-racist" stance. The speaker suggests that the Trump administration is now enacting policies similar to those they opposed during the BLM movement, but this time in the name of combating antisemitism, which the speaker believes is actually for the benefit of Israel. They feel Netanyahu is running the White House and that Trump is supporting Israel at the detriment to American freedom.

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A Jewish person expresses feeling unsafe around friends who display Israeli flags, emphasizing the need for change within the Jewish community. They reject the belief that Jewish people have a rightful claim over Palestinian land and criticize the Israeli government. Another speaker calls for Israeli leaders to return the land to the indigenous population. A third speaker denies being a self-hating Jew and opposes the oppression of Palestinians, highlighting the negative impact of cutting off essential resources. They differentiate between Jewish people and the state of Israel, labeling the latter as an oppressor.

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The speaker expresses support for Palestine and the LGBTQ community, despite not knowing much about the conflict. They mention being accused of Islamophobia and clarify that they don't hate Jews, but rather foreigners. They admit to only caring about Palestinian human rights because it's popular on TikTok, disregarding Israeli and Syrian refugees' rights. The speaker acknowledges their privileged position and lack of personal experiences with violence or loss, contrasting it with the daily horrors faced by those living in Israel.

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In this video, the speaker addresses a forged tweet that was falsely attributed to them. They explain how pro-Hamas and Jeremy Corbyn supporters are trying to discredit them by sharing this fake tweet. The speaker points out that the tweet is fake because it includes a view count, which was not publicly viewable in 2021. They emphasize that these individuals are lying and trying to discredit not only them but all Jews. The speaker concludes by expressing their determination to stand up against these lies and intimidation.

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A Jewish speaker opposes Zionism, stating that it is not anti-Semitism to be against it. They share personal experiences of facing backlash for their beliefs. They explain that Zionism is a movement that started 150 years ago by Jews who were not practicing their religion and wanted a homeland. However, Judaism forbids having their own state. They highlight the historical support and acceptance Jews received from Muslim countries. The speaker criticizes the Zionist movement for disregarding the rights of Palestinians and accuses them of using PR tactics and political pressure to silence opposition. They emphasize their belief in coexistence with Muslims and express empathy for Palestinian suffering.

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The speaker states their love for Jews and Israel has nothing to do with the question of whether people are killing or murdering a hundred children a day. Another person calls the speaker a terrorist.

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Speaker 1, a Jewish individual, expresses support for Palestine, emphasizing that standing with Palestine is not anti-Semitism. They condemn Israel's use of dehumanizing language and killing of civilians, calling it disgusting. They believe in a free and prosperous Palestine for all people. Another speaker adds that Jewish people also stand with Palestine, emphasizing that it is not about religion but about a nation being harmed by Zionists. They describe the situation as ethnic cleansing and a continuous Nakba. Gaza is referred to as a large concentration camp, with most people living in misery and destruction. The speaker calls for Gaza to be free and highlights Palestinians' right to self-determination and dignity. They express empathy towards the people in Gaza and thank those who stand for humanity.

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The speaker discusses the changing landscape of free speech and the shift of Jewish people from the left to the right in politics. They mention that historically, Jews aligned with the left due to shared experiences of persecution and a belief in equality. However, they argue that the left has now embraced a woke ideology that focuses on identity groups and redistribution, which has made Jews feel like part of an oppressor class. As a result, many Jewish individuals are realizing that the left is no longer a welcoming space for them and are shifting towards the right. The speaker also mentions the importance of judging individuals based on character rather than skin color or ethnicity.

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In this video, the speaker talks about their past experience dealing with someone who caused problems by speaking out against Israel. They refer to this person as "Pete the cockroach" because he made a lot of noise and was difficult to get rid of. The speaker explains that they would contact someone in New York or Washington to label this person as antisemitic, which would lead to a campaign against them. The speaker acknowledges that it may be surprising for them, as a Jew, to say this, but they believe it is wrong to falsely label someone as antisemitic.

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The speaker addresses the issue of being labeled as antisemitic and shares that the ADL called them an antisemite. They mention that three Israelis they have spoken to don't see a problem with what they said. The speaker clarifies their definition of antisemitism as hating someone based on their Jewish identity, and they express respect for a Jewish person they have collaborated with. They argue that the label of antisemitism is used to silence dissent and give examples of how the ADL has broadened the term. The speaker also mentions their personal experience of being banned from Twitter and accuses the ADL of interfering in democratic processes in Europe. Another speaker adds that they support the right to criticize any group and shares their negative experience with the ADL.

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Speaker 0 expresses that "The behavior by a lot, both privately and publicly, are pushing people like you and me away" and that he is accused of being an anti-Semite despite "I honor the Shabbat, literally the Jewish Sabbath." He notes online backlash, "thousands of tweets and text messages," and that his "moral character is now being put into question" for supporting Israel. Speaker 1 agrees the treatment is unfair, saying "Dave Smith isn't allowed to criticize Israel" and that "the Israeli side was overrepresented." They discuss Americans first, resisting accusations, and the difficulty of criticizing the Israeli government online. They reference Epstein's controversial topic and say they hosted a debate giving "equal time to Josh Hammer, equal time to a pro Israel advocate." They observe a "hyperparanoid state" online and wonder if patterns resemble "nineteen thirties Germany."

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The speaker is asked about allegations that they downplay Israel's role as a major player and that Zionists and Israel are trying to enslave the world. The speaker responds by mentioning that they have caught ADL-affiliated groups engaging in hate speech and that they won't play that game. They mention that many Jews are against the war and that they have Jewish friends who are diverse in their beliefs. The speaker states that they fight organized crime and that they get attacked because they speak out against it. They also mention how Arnold Schwarzenegger can openly say he admires Skettler and receive awards, while they are criticized for hating Hitler.

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The speaker criticizes the response of the "woke left" to the recent terror attack in Israel, accusing them of supporting the murder, rape, and torture of innocent civilians. They argue that the left has turned a blind eye to the actions of Hamas and effectively supported their goals. The speaker believes that calling for a ceasefire demonstrates ignorance of the Middle East's history and politics and a lack of empathy for the threat faced by Jews and Israel. They claim that Hamas wants to wipe out all Jews and that the war in Israel is everyone's war. The speaker also criticizes those in Britain who march in support of Palestine, calling it an assault on the values of democracy and tolerance.

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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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The speaker is asked about allegations that they downplay Israel's role as a major player and that Zionists and Israel are trying to enslave the world. The speaker responds by mentioning that they have caught ADL-affiliated groups engaging in hate speech, but they refuse to play the game of blaming Jews. They mention that many Jews are against the war and that they fight organized crime. The speaker feels attacked because they speak out against certain individuals and groups. They also mention how Arnold Schwarzenegger can openly express admiration for Skettler without facing backlash, unlike themselves.

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The speaker acknowledges the importance of addressing anti-Semitism but expresses concern about the suspicious and troubling context surrounding it. They believe that the Israeli and Jewish lobbies are too strong and aggressive, which is not beneficial for the Jewish community or Israel. They highlight the emergence of new voices questioning Israel, America's foreign policy towards Israel, and the Israeli lobby. The speaker criticizes the tendency to label anyone who criticizes Israel as anti-Semitic, calling for this cycle to be broken. They hope that politicians like Ms. Omar will have the courage to stand against these accusations and affirm that criticizing Israel does not equate to anti-Semitism.

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The speaker expresses concern about the safety of openly Jewish individuals in London during anti-Israel protests. They recount being stopped by police and told their presence could provoke violence. The speaker calls for action against anti-Semitic behavior at these protests and urges people to join a walk on April 27th to show solidarity with the Jewish community and demand a safer environment. They emphasize the need for accountability from authorities like the Metropolitan Police Commissioner and the Mayor of London.

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The speaker argues that the Trump administration represents the best they’ve seen, and that ten years after the Trump movement and Brexit, their side is in power, with hopes for JD Vance and Marco Rubio to hold leadership for many years. They note that shortly after Trump took office, a drumbeat labeled him as dangerous or controlled, and criticize the tendency to treat those in government as if their duties were the same as those in opposition. They reflect on being Jewish within the nationalist movement, describing it as easy and rewarding for years, especially defending against accusations of anti-Semitism by arguing that critics hadn’t engaged with their speakers or understood the context. That ease has diminished recently, as they observe deeper slander of Jews on the right over the past year and a half. The speaker notes a troubling shift among some right-wing figures who used to advocate for a Jewish-Christian alliance to save America, but now, for reasons they don’t fully understand, advocate praising the Muslim Brotherhood, Islam, and the Quran, while portraying Jews as a major problem. The speaker hopes this will pass and urges a rethink of the relationship between Jews and Christians, asking for mutual honor and discussion rather than hostile accusations, which could include medieval-style accusations against Jews. They reiterate that the coalition was built by Donald Trump and is broad enough to win future elections, but warn that driving coalition members away or dishonoring them risks harming JD Vance’s prospects, Rubio’s prospects, and America’s prospects. Ultimately, the speaker states that there is a choice to be made: if members of the coalition continue to attack and alienate others, they undermine the chances of maintaining the coalition’s gains and electoral success.

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A Jewish individual speaks out against Zionism, stating that it is not anti-Semitism to oppose it. They mention facing backlash and vandalism for their beliefs. They explain that Zionism is a movement that started 150 years ago by Jews who were disconnected from their religion and sought a homeland. However, Judaism forbids the establishment of a Jewish state, as Jews are meant to be loyal citizens in every country they reside. They highlight the historical support and acceptance Jews received from Muslim countries. They criticize the Zionist movement for disregarding the rights of Palestinians and accuse them of using PR tactics to silence opposition. They express solidarity with Palestinians and hope for a world that recognizes the truth.

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Israel is accused of using Judaism as a shield to oppress Palestinians. The speaker believes that the recent assault was not an attack on Judaism, but a response to Israel's occupation and violation of Palestinian rights. They argue that Israel manipulates Jews for control and to fulfill religious prophecies. The speaker calls for an end to the killing of Palestinians, daily raids, detention, settler violence, and dehumanization. They emphasize that many Jews support Palestinian freedom. The actions of Israel, according to the speaker, do not represent all Jews.
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