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I only vote left because I see the conservatives as stupid and easily brainwashed. The left has no values or principles, which is why Islamic extremists wouldn't vote for Donald Trump. They prefer the left because they want them to focus on issues like pride parades, even though Islamists are against gays and transgender people. They want the left to talk about climate change and abortion, but they don't really care about those issues. They just want them to go away and leave them alone.

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We support Trump because he stands for America, God, and minorities. If you vote left, you'll have nothing left. If you like high gas prices, killing babies, confusion about gender, and giving money to other countries, the Democratic party isn't for you. Join us on the right side.

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Speaker 0 argues that there are self-hating anti‑Zionist, anti‑Israel Jews in New York, including friends and family, who will vote for Mamdani, whom he calls a vicious anti‑Semite. He says Mamdani would never recognize Israel as a Jewish state or the nation state of the Jewish people, but recognizes Jordan, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia as Muslim states with hierarchies that exclude certain groups; for example, in Saudi Arabia you can’t become a citizen unless you convert, and in Qatar you can’t own a Christian or Jewish Bible. He asserts a double standard and calls that the core of antisemitism. He claims Zorn Mandami is a vicious antisemite and contends that if he is elected mayor of New York, antisemitism will spread to other democratic cities. After six years as a Democrat, he says he formally quit the Democratic Party and is now an anti‑Democrat who will work hard to see the defeat of the Democratic Party, which he describes as anti‑Israel, anti‑Zionist in many respects. Speaker 1 asks what he thinks about Jews and Israelis who voted for Mamdani and what they tell him when they ask why. Speaker 0 replies that there are Jewish rabbis and former rabbis who support Mamdani, calling them self‑hating Jews. He says some Jews have supported Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini, and that being Jewish does not make one immune to political folly. He contends these are people who are Jewish on their parents’ side, who have “never entered a synagogue, never been to Israel, know nothing about Judaism,” yet claim, “as a Jew, I support Hamas. I support Mamdani. I support terrorism. I support all that.” He asserts that because the Democratic Party has turned anti‑Israel, they must be fought, though he says it is hard to be opposed to the Democrats after six years as a Democrat; he cannot vote for a party that is anti‑Zionist, anti‑Israel, and anti‑Semitic, and that encourages leaders like Mamdani, and he suggests that news now will leave the Democratic party. Speaker 1 asks if, if Mamdani and professor Dostoevitz win in York, he would advise Jews in the city to leave. Speaker 0 answers: No. Fight back. He pledges to lead the fight against Mamdani, to bring him to court and to apply legal, political, economic, and other pressures to prevent his success in anti‑Zionism, anti‑Israel, and anti‑Semitic attitudes. He concludes: we must continue to fight him, but do not leave—stay and fight.

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I don't want anyone telling me what to do in my personal life or restricting voting rights. I fear that if we support Donald Trump, he will become a dictator like Kim Jong Un, Vladimir Putin, or Mohammed bin Salman. Trump wants to scare everyone and control America like these leaders control their countries. Voting for him means the end of democracy and the destruction of our great experiment. It's hard to understand why anyone would support someone who wants to destroy our democracy.

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I used to be a blind Democrat, following my girlfriend's views. I switched to supporting Trump during the pandemic. I believe Trump has provided opportunities and wealth for black people. I think Biden was blindly voted in based on emotions. Biden's comment about black voters was offensive, and I believe he is unfit to lead.

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I don't want anyone telling me what to do in my own bedroom or deciding who can vote. I fear that if Trump is in power, he will turn the US into a dictatorship like North Korea, Russia, or Saudi Arabia. He wants to scare everyone into submission and control the country. Voting for him means the end of democracy, and I can't understand why anyone would support someone who wants to destroy the greatest experiment on Earth.

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24% of people who identify as very liberal think that political violence is acceptable. That number is only 3% for conservatives. That's not an American problem. That's a left wing problem. Yes, everybody should be able to condemn political violence. On the left and the right, I certainly do. But this is a problem that we're seeing predominantly from the left.

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In 2008 and 2012, I voted for Barack Obama, in 2016 for Donald Trump, and in 2020 for Biden. I plan to vote for Trump in 2024. My views changed as I grew up and focused on policies and taxes. Men realize the flaws in Democrat ideas sooner than women, who are more emotional. Democrats target women with issues like pro-choice and LGBTQ rights. Women are more accepting of gay men, while men find it uncomfortable.

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The only thing that matters in this election is keeping Donald Trump and Project 2025 out of power, and preventing their white Christian nationalist ideology from taking hold. I genuinely don't care who the Democratic nominee is, be it Biden or Kamala Harris, or anyone else, as long as they aren't Trump. The Republican Party is gone, replaced by MAGA and Project 2025. Voting against the Republican party is critical at every level of government. They will take away birth control, education, college opportunities, books, and the real history of this country. The Department of Education will be eliminated. Nothing else matters but stopping Trump, the Republican Party, and Project 2025. You have to vote against the letter R all the way down the ballot. The only way to stop them is with our votes.

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Speaker 0 claims that someone was put in solitary confinement for more than a hundred days for speaking about what was happening inside his country. He says he knows why this is happening: purely for votes and to keep people in power. Speaker 0 adds that after visiting Europe and making videos about what was happening, he anticipated similar moves in the United States. He recounts a sit-down interview with Tommy Robinson, who explains that the Labour Party in the UK, and the Democrat Party in the US, stay in power because they “tell these Muslims they can go ahead, do whatever they want.” He says a Muslim “should be more conservative than they would be a liberal” because they don’t stand for much of that progressive stuff, and that “they have Sharia law” above everything. According to him, if someone goes to a mosque with a thousand people, the mosque leader is told, “we’re gonna let you guys do whatever you want, just make sure you vote for us.” He asserts that, as a result, the leader of the mosque will lead everyone in the mosque to voting centers to vote for that candidate. He claims this is why in London the mayor is Muslim and many surrounding towns are Muslim, and that they actually have courts practicing Sharia law. He says he anticipated this would happen in America as well, and mentions Mundami as an example. Speaker 0 then notes Mundami advocated for making childcare more affordable when running for office. He questions what is known about childcare now, describing daycare centers as “complete frauds.” He says he anticipated the current development and that people are now starting to see it in America. Speaker 0 explains that after he was pressed to give his opinion, people began loving it, even though he had not intended to speak out. He says he was originally just going to ask people questions, but they turned his journalism into activism, which he says forced his hand. He says he feels compelled to continue. Speaker 1 cautions, advising not to let them force him into something he thinks they don’t want him to do, referencing what he is currently doing. He concludes that they would rather have an activist than a competitor.

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The speaker questions the guest about his shift from a conservative Republican to a Trump supporter. The guest states he was never a Republican or conservative, but a leftist, and remains a leftist, now a "MAGA leftist." He argues Trump took an axe to the Republican party's traditional stances on social conservatism, foreign interventions, and free trade. He says Trump is pro-gay, appointed a high-ranking gay person, and sidelined the pro-life wing. He believes Trump wants to end wars and is on the side of the downwardly mobile working class. He says Trump recognized that free trade shipped manufacturing jobs overseas while millions of illegal migrants came to compete for the remaining jobs. He concludes that Trump's agenda is socially moderate, anti-war, and protectionist, which he identifies as leftist.

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I'm critical of the Democratic party because I recently left it, like many others. I used to be a staunch liberal, but my perspective shifted when the left began pushing extreme narratives, leading me to research Trump more thoroughly. I realized much of what I'd been shown about him was taken out of context. The turning point was when I was told it was better to spend the holidays alone than with family who voted for Trump. I was also depressed as a liberal; liberalism made me hate everything. While empathy is good, lacking discernment is detrimental. The Democratic party now advocates for things I once opposed, like war, and they attack individual thought. It's why people are leaving, and Trump's increased support across demographics proves it. We're the "new right"—not Republicans, but a diverse group seeking positive change without the misery.

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"I think misogyny and anti women hatred could be even a bigger factor. Like somebody's saying here, within Hispanic cultures, could it be due to the culture centered on machismo? I don't want to stereotype, but that's a question that's coming through." "I will say, and I've had conversations with people who are dear to me, who admitted to me at their own peril that they voted for Trump, And I don't necessarily think they joined the call." "But they were in this, oh, I was caught between a rock and a hard place." "I didn't like either choice, and I went with, you know, who I saw as the less of two evils." "And I said, as an intelligent woman, the fact that you are saying that about, you know, both of his opponents really pisses me off." "And the rise of the Christian right started way back in the sixties." "That was the beginning of it all. Right?" "It was called Bad Faith." "Reversing Row is a documentary that's on Netflix that covers quite a bit of that." "can church be a factor?"

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Because these big moneyed Middle Easterners know they can't sell Americans on the idea of marrying off their daughters at age nine or wearing burqas at the beach, instead, their new strategy is this. Not to sell us on their ideology, that won't work, but to get us on their side by seeing the same enemy, Israel. In doing that, they're succeeding because all these right wing influencers are not focusing on the real and ugly truth about Islam.

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How many of you used to vote Democrat? And how many have always voted Republican? We have a great mix here. I grew up as a Democrat but, after studying the issues, I realized I was actually a conservative. It's important to me, as a Black man, to have the freedom to choose how I vote. I find it racist when society dictates my political beliefs. Over the years, I've learned to think for myself and have come to appreciate conservative policies, which is why I am where I am today.

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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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As a Muslim, I cannot live in an Islamist theocracy or under ISIS rule. I believe in living in a Christian government based on their constitution for peace. However, when we try to warn Western governments and intelligence agencies about the dangers we fled from, we are labeled as racists and traitors due to political correctness. Extremists are being embraced and even hold positions in parliament and government. In America, Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib are changing the narrative, attacking Jews and Christians. This is just the beginning. If Christian leaders don't wake up, we Muslims who escaped extremism can no longer help. We tried warning.

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I don't want anyone telling me what to do in my personal life or restricting my voting rights. I fear that if we support Donald Trump, he will turn America into a dictatorship like North Korea, Russia, or Saudi Arabia. He wants to scare everyone into submission and control the country. Voting for him means the end of democracy, and I can't understand why anyone would support someone who wants to destroy the greatest experiment on Earth.

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I talk to black folk all the time as somebody that's a child of a preacher. Listen. Most black people are not republicans simply because we just as like y'all racist. I can't hang out with the KKK in them. That's really what it is. But when we think about who we are as black people and we think about where we come from, most black people have very conservative values. That's right. Right? But the reality is that, like, we just can't side with, like, the neo Nazis in them. We, like, we not we not dealing with y'all like that.

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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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In the past, both parties had strong partisans who engaged in bitter battles over various issues like gun control, climate change, the economy, and taxes. However, the current Republican Party is being influenced by extreme factions, many of whom take their cues from Donald Trump. Trump, who lacks credibility and is facing legal actions, prioritizes his own interests. It remains unclear when these extremists will break ties with him. Perhaps there should be a formal deprogramming of cult-like members or some other action to address this situation.

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Donald Trump was working to bring peace between Iran and Israel, and Israel didn’t want that at all. They tried to murder the negotiators in that round of peace talks from Hamas in Doha, and they tried to tell the world that Trump signed off on this, that Trump knew, totally false. Trump did not know. Not only did they do this, they tried to implicate Trump in it. A couple of weeks later he responded with an executive order that I’m going to read verbatim because it’s bet not one in a hundred people knows this even happened. This was in September: he signed an executive order called the Assuring the Security of the State of Qatar. The order states: The United States and the State of Qatar have been bound together by close cooperation, shared interests, and the close relationship between our armed forces. The State of Qatar has hosted The United States forces, enabled critical security operations, and stood as a steadfast ally in pursuit of peace, stability, and prosperity both in The Middle East and abroad, including as a mediator that has assisted The United States attempts to resolve significant regional and global conflicts. Listen: In recognition of this history and in light of the continuing threats to the state of Qatar posed by foreign aggression, it is the policy of The US to guarantee the security and territorial integrity of the state of Qatar against external attack. The United States shall regard any armed attack on the territory sovereignty or critical infrastructure of the state of Qatar as a threat to the peace and security of The United States. Oh, wait a second. What was the last act of foreign aggression against Qatar? What happened that exact same month? It was a bombing by Israel. So Israel bombs Qatar and Donald Trump issues an executive order saying if you do that again, reading by the language here, we’re going to war with you. Donald Trump took the side of Qatar over and above Israel and told Israel, and who knows if he’d actually do it, it’s in the executive order, If you do this again, that’s tantamount to an attack on us. That’s a security guarantee. Keep that in mind because there are a lot of Trump voters who are upset about nine eleven; the residue was still in their mouth. That part of the world did it to us. Islam did it to us. And anyone who wants to have a normal relationship with an Islamic country is probably pro Al Qaeda. I get it. I know those feelings. Had them. But here Donald Trump, the guy that you voted for taking Qatar’s side against Israel. Why is that? Because Donald Trump is a secret Islamist? No. Because Qatar is a lot better for The United States than Israel has been.

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I've been labeled as far-right, which is inaccurate. My focus has been on electric vehicles, solar energy, and batteries to help the environment. I've historically identified as a moderate Democrat and even supported Obama. However, I believe the Biden administration is not moderate, and Kamala Harris's background reflects a more leftist ideology. We are at a critical juncture in America, facing a fork in the road. I see one path leading to prosperity and another, represented by Kamala, leading in the opposite direction. Although I may face backlash for my views, I want to express my honest opinion. I encourage those in the moderate camp to consider supporting Donald Trump for president.

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The speaker questions the guest about his shift from a "conservative Republican" to a "Trump supporter." The guest claims he was never a Republican or conservative, but a leftist and remains a "MAGA leftist." He argues Trump took an axe to the Republican party's traditional stances on social conservatism, foreign interventions, and free trade. He says Trump is pro-gay, appointed an out gay person as Secretary of Treasury, and sidelined the pro-life wing. He claims Trump believes abortion should be legal for twelve weeks and is anti-war, trying to end wars. He says Trump recognized the plight of the working class, blaming free trade for shipping manufacturing jobs overseas and the influx of illegal migrants for competing with remaining jobs. He concludes Trump's agenda is socially moderate, anti-war, and protectionist, which he defines as leftist.

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One provocative claim dominates this breakdown: a Red Green Alliance that pairs far-left radicals with Islamist movements to topple Western power. On the red side, activists seek to dismantle borders, patriarchy, and capitalism, imagining a utopia through decolonization and relativism. On the green side, Islamist movements aim to replace secular orders with religious law and a caliphate-like authority. Although their visions clash, their bond rests on shared enmity toward the West, America, Israel, capitalism, and the police. They study each other, painting the left as moral revolutionaries and the Islamists as certainty-seekers. The left supports Palestinian solidarity, labeling Western democracy as suspect; Islamists seek rigidity, forbid apostasy, and favor a global community over nation-states. Both chant 'Free Palestine' and slogans, linking street protests with campus activism. The alliance grows after Gaza 2023 protests, as social media amplifies messages. Yet the dynamic is transactional; the Islamist wing tends to dominate when power is at stake, and the left risks being consumed. This convergence shapes politics in Britain, Australia, and the United States, with Muslim voting blocs influencing candidates and policy, raising questions about who governs in the West.
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