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Omar and Benny discuss Somali immigration to the United States, arguing that Somalia’s culture is incompatible with Western civilization. They claim Ilhan Omar’s marriage to her brother is emblematic of broader concerns, asserting that in Somalia up to 50% of tribes are inbred through first- and second-cousin marriages and that the country has high rates of child brides, female genital mutilation, polygamy, tribal warfare, fraud, and piracy. They question who decided that this culture should be brought to America and propose a test: “The people are the nation,” suggesting that if Somalia were a fifty-first state, people would not want to visit it. They reference Winooski, Vermont, where they say the Somali flag is being raised near the Canadian border, using this to illustrate perceived spread of Somali influence. They criticize Democrats for saying no one is above the law but allegedly excluding illegal aliens, drug cartels, terrorists, felons, and “Somalians who are breaking the law.” Benny frames this as part of Somali culture described as a “failed state” where fraud and piracy persist. They explain a Food Fraud scheme during COVID: Minneapolis-area restaurants in Somali neighborhoods allegedly claimed to feed people while ghost meals were funded by the Meals Act of 2020, authored by Ilhan Omar. They claim Ilhan Omar created the vehicle for fraudulent mass funding and assert that many of the restaurants had connections to Omar, with people indicted for fraud being close allies who worked on her campaign, donated to her campaign, and benefited from the program, which allegedly involved millions of dollars and ties to her network. They state these funds were then donated to her campaign. Omar and Benny assert that the vast majority of Somali immigrants in the country are on food stamps, are unemployed, and do not speak the language, presenting this as fact. They emphasize that they want to deal in facts and frame their discussion as concerned about assimilation and integration, while expressing a desire to support legal immigration. They debate whether there should be an assimilation program or limits on immigration, with Benny stating a belief that America is full and expressing support for net-zero immigration, referencing historical precedents like Calvin Coolidge’s 1920s approach to cooling off immigration to prevent national splintering. They reiterate the idea that the Minneapolis Somali community demonstrates a broader “Somali problem.” The conversation closes with a farewell to Penny Johnson and an invitation to continue the discussion on an upcoming podcast.

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The FBI reportedly declared Minnesota's Fifth Congressional District the terrorist recruitment capital of the country. This district is represented by Omar. According to the speaker, this is connected to Obama's importation of 70,000 Somalian immigrants, who all stayed in that district. The speaker believes "we" are inviting immigrants in to destroy the country.

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Israel encouraged and started Hamas to counteract Yasser Arafat. The speaker claims this served Israel's purpose at the time. The U.S. imposes its system on the world, such as invading Iraq to teach people how to be Democrats. The U.S. encouraged Palestinians to have a free election, and they elected Hamas. The speaker asserts the U.S. indirectly and directly, through Israel, helped establish Hamas. After Hamas became dominant through the election, the U.S. then had to kill them. The speaker concludes this does not make sense.

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As a legal immigrant, the speaker expresses frustration with Democrats for supposedly weaponizing diversity. The speaker asserts the U.S. does not need people who will support the ideologies that ruined their home countries. The speaker left their country because people kept voting for a party promising handouts. Legal immigrants supposedly want closed borders to prevent the same problems from arising in the U.S. Many immigrants run away from bad countries, then support the same ideologies in the U.S., expecting government assistance. The speaker claims legal immigrants oppose open borders and illegal immigration not out of selfishness, but because they know what happens when those types of people are the majority. It is frustrating to see America turning into what they ran away from after sacrificing to make America home.

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The speaker describes an encounter with a man who is part of the “religion of peace.” The man approaches and discusses Minneapolis, arguing that it’s a good thing people are sticking up for “his people” and for the white liberal. He claims that many people are coming over and taking over various cities, including New York City, and asserts that they will continue growing and “take over The United States,” and that “there's nothing that Donald Trump and his people can do about it.” The speaker notes agreeing with the man and egging him on, listening as the man explains how “they’re going to continue growing,” and that their movement is peaceful, aimed at “putting their people into politics.” The man gives the example of Mamdani becoming mayor of New York City, saying that “chip by chip, brick by brick” they will take over, and that the takeover is happening from the inside “peacefully by getting votes.” He says the white liberal benefits from this by giving them votes, and that, beyond employing “refugees” from Middle Eastern countries, they are “planting them here,” who will have kids and keep growing. The speaker, who identifies as a conservative, initially agrees with this assessment and fears that nothing can be done, noting that he would respond with force—“I got my AR fifteens,” “body armor and a helmet,” “I got this and that”—but ultimately relays the belief that there is nothing to stop the takeover. The speaker contrasts left-wing and “the religion of peace,” claiming they hate each other yet cooperate in what he describes as a “demonic plane” where both groups work with Satan. He asserts that left-wing people love certain figures and celebrations (e.g., “they love the gays,” the month of June and pride), while the religion of peace would “literally take that person who happens to be funny or funny and toss them off of the, you know, like the building.” He reiterates that, despite the apparent threat, “there's absolutely nothing that we can do about it,” and asks whether there is a way to respond: “Or is there? Come together, guys. We need to come together. Don't forget to prep for a take care.” In closing, the speaker calls for unity, preparation, and care, suggesting that the situation is unfolding “in front of our face” and expressing concern about a potential civil war, while insisting that the religion of peace is “really a religion of hate.”

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Ilhan Omar, a congresswoman from Minnesota, is criticized for allegedly wanting to bring 1,000 jihadists sympathizers from Gaza to the state. The speaker questions how she was elected and mentions her attendance at a speech during their own campaign.

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Senator Dick Durbin is allegedly working with other members of Congress to bring Gaza refugees to the United States without public input. This move is seen as a national security threat, as these individuals are unvetted and their intentions could be dangerous. If successful, major American cities could become like Gaza.

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Let's talk about Ilhan Omar's people in Minnesota. They brought about seventy, eighty thousand of these Somali Muslims in. They grouped them in one spot, and then they used that to elect her to congress. That's how she got there. Now one thing you need to remember, according to the stats is over 90% of these people have availed themselves of some sort of social service welfare program. Now, the authorities in Minnesota have a huge investigation because these people have come up with all kind of different scams—feeding children, housing, fake marriages, fake divorces, you name it. They came here and they started scamming the system like nobody would believe. And these are her people all grouped together in Minnesota. We're gonna talk about Dearborn, Michigan soon too.

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Speaker 0: The main group bringing in Somalians is Lutheran Social Services. They are led by this guy, and this is his staff. They get $2,375 for every Somalian they bring over. The question raised is why they are coming over here in the first place. Another surprise is that our government funded a dictatorship in Somalia throughout the Cold War led by Sahid Baare, and this dictatorship led to clan favoritism and overall destabilization that culminated in the country’s collapse in 1991. Troops were over there, which is connected to the movie Black Hawk Down. Overall, Somalians have no right to be in America, especially North Dakota and Minnesota. They don't integrate into our societies. They carry over their clan mentalities. If you have never interacted with Somalian people or don’t believe this, Nick Shirley's video from the other day is recommended. What do you guys think about all this? My name is Jeff Ball.

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Israel encouraged and started Hamas to counteract Yasser Arafat. The speaker claims this served Israel's purpose at the time. The U.S. imposes its system on the world, such as invading Iraq to teach people how to be Democrats. The U.S. encouraged Palestinians to have a free election, and they elected Hamas. The speaker claims the U.S. indirectly and directly through Israel helped establish Hamas. Because Hamas became dominant after the election, the U.S. then had to kill them. The speaker concludes that this does not make sense.

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There are people pretending to request asylum in our country, but instead they are smoking weed and doing drugs without any regard for our laws. This is happening because the Democrats invited them in and our cities are being overrun. We have taken God and the rule of law out of our country, resulting in crime, drugs, an invasion on our southern border, and the destruction of America. This is all by design from the left who hate our country. It's up to American citizens to take action and stop it.

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There is a tremendous hatred of us in Islam, and we have to get to the bottom of it. There is an unbelievable hatred of us. You're gonna have to figure that out. There is a tremendous hatred, and we have to be very vigilant. We have to be very careful, and we can't allow people coming into this country who have this hatred of The United States and of people that are not Muslim. Is there a war between the West and radical Islam, or is there war between the West and Islam itself? Radical, but it's very hard to define. It's very hard to separate because you don't know who's who.

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Speaker 0: "What message do you want to give to the far right people? The message I wanna give to the far right people is we're here to take over your country. You can't stop us. You can try, but we're here to uphold Sharia law and yeah. That's it."

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As a former Islamic extremist, I only voted left because I saw them as easily influenced. Extremists wouldn't vote for Trump, they prefer the left to focus on issues like pride parades and abortion, even though they disagree with them. The speaker criticizes a woman fighting for abortion rights, questioning if she would ever have one or harm a Muslim. The goal of Islamic extremists is for America to become Muslim-dominated. Translation: The speaker, a former Islamic extremist, explains why extremists prefer left-leaning politicians and criticize their focus on issues like pride parades and abortion. They question the sincerity of a woman advocating for abortion rights and discuss the goal of Islamic extremists for America.

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The speaker argues that this system and country have committed so much injustice in the world that people committed far less injustice historically, yet were punished on mass scales, whereas this country is not punished at large scale. They claim that one main reason for this is that Muslims are living among them, and out of honoring “some of us who are holding tight to their deen,” Allah is not punishing the country at large scale. The speaker then makes dehumanizing and hateful statements about Somalis, saying, “Somalis are garbage. You don't even know how to clean yourself after bathroom. These kufal do not know how to clean themselves after bathroom after using bathroom. Somalis are garbage.” They follow with another insult, “You garbage. You human garbage,” and reference a political figure, “Secretary of state, this gay guy, talking about radical Muslims,” claiming that “this radical Muslim is not that talks like a girl.” They assert that the issue is not simply wanting to control one place; rather, “No. They wanna go.” The speaker adds that the situation is what “make[s] making you have sleepless nights, nightmares you're having.” The overall message emphasizes a perceived divine rationale for differential punishment, a critique of Muslims living among non-Muslims, and explicitly dehumanizing language toward Somalis, alongside derogatory references to a political figure and to radical Muslims.

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The report notes that Ahmed Naji Sheikh becomes the seventy-fourth person charged in the $300,000,000 feeding our future meal fraud case. Sheikh is described as the brother of Abi Aziz Farah, who was recently sentenced to twenty-eight years in prison. Farah was convicted with a group of others of stealing $50,000,000 of taxpayer money. Sheikh is accused of helping Farah launder that money. A second segment asserts that in a normal country there would be a major backlash, but liberals allegedly want this, calling it the greatest form of social justice and silencing anyone who speaks out against programs “getting robbed” that are meant to feed hungry children, labeling them bigots, racists, and intolerant. The speaker claims that 25% of Somalia’s GDP comes from remittance—the money sent from the United States to Somalia—and presents a strategy described as stealing money from American taxpayers, giving Somali residents free housing, free food, free school, and free health care. The claim continues that such a lifestyle would encourage four or five children, while the native-born population struggles to have one or two, leading to demographic shifts that purportedly grant Somali residents more political power to enact legislation beneficial to Somali people. The speaker asserts that money not exclusively for Somalis would be stolen through fraud and that, as money increases, it is sent back to Somalia, stated as their goal. This sequence is linked to a claim that someone spoke about it at an Ilhan Omar rally. The broadcast then references Ilhan Omar, describing her as someone who “openly hates America” and declares allegiance to a foreign country, and shows her at a church berating white people for liking Charlie Kirk, who is portrayed as representing American values. The claim attributes to the speakers a claim that viewers should “Thank you” for hearing this, and to describe those who are interested in rewriting this hateful man’s history as “full of shit.” There is a criticism of the church for allowing her to speak, and a rhetorical question about white liberals loving foreigners and telling them how evil they are for caring about their country. It is asserted that Omar’s plan has succeeded, that Minnesotans have adopted a belief that their purpose is to serve Somalia. The narrative then shifts to Charlie Kirk, described as a man who stood up for America and American values, who is characterized as evil and awful, leading to Omar’s appearance on CNN where she mocks Kirk’s death and says he belongs in the dustbin of history. Finally, Speaker 3 reflects on how many people excuse the most reprehensible things, want monuments for him, a day to honor him, and a resolution to produce.

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The speaker discusses the paradox of the political left in America being allied with radical Islam. They explain that as a former Islamic extremist, they would only vote for the left because they saw them as easily manipulated. They point out that Islamic extremists are against homosexuality and transgender rights, yet they support the left's agenda on these issues. The speaker also mentions Omar's support for abortion rights but questions if she would personally have an abortion or harm a Muslim. The fundamentalist and jihadi agenda for America is stated as the future of America being Muslim and Islam entering every home.

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Speaker 0 explains that a CIA document from after the Bay of Pigs failure stated there was no direct, immediate way to overthrow Castro in Cuba. Instead, the path forward required a massive commitment from Congress in terms of money and manpower, beyond the special operations already tried in the form of the Bay of Pigs. The CIA was frustrated because that political will from Congress did not exist. Because they could not get Congress to take the action they wanted, and because they lacked authority due to the American people not voting for what they wanted to do, the CIA considered an alternative: mass immigration of exile communities and refugees. The idea was that by providing unlimited support to these exile groups, they would form enough of a lobby to affect internal congressional politics. The document posits that importing tens of thousands of Somalians into Minneapolis, Minnesota, could lead to political influence, such as the emergence of a Congresswoman like Ilhan Omar, who would then advocate on behalf of Obama’s foreign policy for Somalia and Eritrea and Kenya and the broader region. Speaker 0 notes that this is a writing from the Central Intelligence Agency, sixty years ago, and that it is addressing the same issue currently as the immigration issue is being taken on, describing it as a sort of back-to-the-future moment.

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"You still don't get it, do you? While you're busy arguing about pronouns and microaggressions, we're moving in, not just to your neighborhoods, but into your institutions." "You welcome us in the name of tolerance, and we smile." "We reshape the curriculum." "We gain political power." "We silence critics by calling them racist or Islamophobic." "You think we care about the Palestinians?" "Egypt and Jordan ruled that land for decades, and no one said a word." "Palestine is a tool, a symbol to distract you, divide you, and guilt you into giving up your own values."

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The first speaker contends that Congress is trying to give $5,000,000,000 of your money for refugee resettlement programs, and that money ends up in places like this. The second speaker identifies the International Rescue Committee as the largest refugee NGO in the country, noting that they get government funds and subcontract the work out to places like this. The first speaker describes the Somali American Community Center as a location that receives grants from the IRC in order to help refugees resettle in America. The second speaker reports that when they went in, they found this: an almost completely abandoned retail space that hasn’t filed taxes in almost ten years. The first speaker states that almost every business in the area is focused on getting refugees on taxpayer funded welfare programs. The second speaker asserts that this is how the largest refugee city in the country is funded. The first speaker adds that this is how over 87% of Somali immigrants end up on taxpayer funded public assistance. The second speaker notes that they spent three days in Little Somalia in Atlanta, Georgia. The first speaker concludes by saying that in the largest refugee center in the entire country, this is what they found.

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Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar are "installed plants" who will infiltrate radical ideals and introduce Sharia law into American society. Sharia law has no place in American society because America is a constitutional republic where the people have rights. Sharia law is not constitutional and will break every moral fabric of American society. The UK is now at odds because they let Sharia law and Muslim communities infiltrate. A Muslim community in Houston wants to set up a community specifically for Muslims to bring Sharia law into American society. Introducing Sharia Law into American society strips the rights of American citizens. Prevention is better than cure, and "we, the people" need to prevent Sharia law from happening.

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Speaker 0 describes a conversation with a Somali neighbor about what he calls "Somalian fraud" in Minnesota. The neighbor explains that many Somalis come from clan-based and Muslim-majority backgrounds with distinct beliefs about spoils, subjugation, and taxation. He says that, in Somalia, Muslims believe the spoils of war are rightfully theirs and that, when they subjugate non-believers, they impose a tax on them. He asserts that Somalis in Minnesota view their “plunder” as something that non-believers pay to them, effectively framing it as a tax paid by white people to Somalis and Muslims. The neighbor further claims that Somalis “do not comprehend the Western laws” and do not see them as competing with the Sharia law they practice. He explains that the outrage over fraud is hard for them to grasp because, in their belief system, these actions are permitted. He also states that in their religion, they are permitted to lie, and that their behavior in Minnesota—being outraged when fraud is exposed—aligns with teachings that permit lying, taxing non-believers, and plundering because it is viewed as rightfully theirs. The speaker reflects that this perspective might make sense if one is raised under one belief system and moves to another, and notices dissonance with Western norms. He adds a postscript noting that the neighbor suggested people might be upset about issues like marrying very young girls, pointing to cultural practices they say have been happening in Somalia. In sum, the speaker relays a neighbor’s claim that Somalis view Western laws as subordinate to their Sharia-based beliefs, justify exploitation as rightful “plunder” and taxation of non-believers, and may excuse deception as permissible, framing these actions as consistent with their religious and cultural background.

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"Is because you can then misuse words like oppression." "There has been no oppression for the white man in this country." "You tell me which white men were dragged out of their homes." "You tell me which one of them got dragged all the way across an ocean and told that you are gonna go at work." "We are gonna steal your wives." "We are gonna rape your wives." "That didn't happen." "That is oppression." "We didn't ask to be here." "We're not the same migrants that y'all constantly come up against." "We didn't run away from home. We were stolen." "So, yeah, we are gonna sit here and be offended when you wanna sit here and act like and and and don't let it escape you that it is white men on this side of the aisle telling us, people of color on this side of the aisle, that y'all are the ones being oppressed, that y'all are the ones that are being harmed."

The Megyn Kelly Show

Israel Prepares, Biden's Aid for Gaza, and "Insurrection" in DC, with Bethany and Karol, and VDH
Guests: Bethany Mandel, Karol Markowicz, Victor Davis Hanson
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing President Biden's upcoming Oval Office address on foreign policy, particularly regarding the Middle East and Ukraine. Biden recently announced a deal for humanitarian aid to Gaza, stating that if Hamas confiscates it, aid will cease. This decision has angered families of hostages held by Hamas, who feel aid should be used as leverage for their release. A disturbing interview with an Israeli first responder reveals the brutal realities faced by victims of Hamas, highlighting the trauma experienced by both victims and responders. Kelly then welcomes guests Bethany Mandel and Karol Markowicz, co-authors of "Stolen Youth," who express their gratitude for voices supporting the Jewish community during this difficult time. They discuss the rise of antisemitism and the emotional toll it has taken on Jewish Americans. The conversation shifts to the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with Mandel emphasizing that the violence witnessed on October 7 was a Holocaust-level atrocity. They express concern over the normalization of antisemitism and the lack of accountability for those who downplay the violence against Jews. The hosts discuss the implications of Biden's foreign policy, particularly regarding aid to Palestinians, and the potential consequences of such actions. Victor Davis Hanson joins the discussion, providing insights into the military dynamics in the region. He suggests that Hezbollah may not intervene in the conflict due to the potential consequences of a full-scale war with Israel. Hanson argues that the U.S. military presence serves as a deterrent, but questions whether Biden's administration can effectively navigate the situation. The conversation also touches on the challenges Israel faces in executing a ground invasion of Gaza, the complexities of hostage negotiations, and the moral implications of U.S. foreign policy. The guests express skepticism about the Biden administration's approach, particularly regarding the release of hostages and the handling of aid to Palestinians. As the discussion progresses, they highlight the hypocrisy of individuals who fled oppressive regimes yet advocate for similar systems in the U.S. The hosts conclude by emphasizing the need for accountability and a reevaluation of immigration policies to prevent the importation of extremist ideologies.

The Rubin Report

Muslim Exposing The Danger of Ilhan Omar & CAIR's Agenda | Dalia al-Aqidi | POLITICS | Rubin Report
Guests: Dalia al-Aqidi
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Dalia al-Aqidi, a first-generation American from Iraq and a journalist, discusses her experiences under Saddam Hussein's regime, emphasizing the lack of freedom despite her family's success in the arts. She recounts her escape from Iraq, highlighting the oppressive environment that forced her to flee. Al-Aqidi criticizes the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and the Muslim Brotherhood, claiming they groom politicians like Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib. She expresses her belief that immigrants should integrate and learn English to fully participate in American society. Running for Congress in Minnesota's 5th District, al-Aqidi aims to represent all constituents, regardless of background. She critiques Omar's performance, asserting that she has failed to serve her district and has instead focused on divisive narratives. Al-Aqidi supports conservative principles, including immigration reform and increased security, and opposes the far-left's influence in politics. She emphasizes the importance of bipartisan cooperation and aims to improve the district's economy and safety. Al-Aqidi also highlights the plight of Christians in the Middle East and criticizes Omar's stance on Israel, arguing that it harms American interests.
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