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Speaker 0: Were I a Jew, I would be a Zionist. And my father pointed out to me, I did not need to be a Jew to be a Zionist, for I am. Israel is essential to security of Jews worldwide. Speaker 1: That this is not theoretical. This is not just about things that happen on Twitter. Antisemitism kills. Hate kills. Speaker 2: I come before you not only as The United States Secretary of State, but also as a Jew. My grandfather, Maurice Blinken, fled pogroms in Russia. My stepfather, Samuel Pizar, survived concentration camps, Auschwitz, Dachau, Maidanic. Speaker 3: We have a common agenda to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons and preventing Iran's aggression, maintaining the security and prosperity of this region, and seeking to expand the circle of peace. Speaker 4: On October 7, Hamas terrorists murdered nearly 1,200 people, including over 40 Americans, and kidnapped hundreds of civilians. They perpetrated the deadliest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust. Speaker 5: Holocaust. Holocaust. My grandfather fled Nazi Germany. Fled Nazi Germany. If we wanna create peace in the Middle East, resolve the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians, we don't need boycotts. We need business. We don't need divestment. We need investment. We don't need sanctions. We need startups. We need startups. They met with several Israeli companies looking to expand into The United States. Speaker 1: Actual, literal, no shit, Jews will not replace us anti Semites as very fine people. Speaker 6: I support Israel's ability to defend itself. Speaker 7: It's about time we stop those of us who support as most of us do, Israel and this body for apologizing for our support for Israel. There's no apology to be made. None. It is the best $3,000,000,000 investment we make. $3,000,000,000 investment we make. Speaker 8: two of us were brought together by Apex Education Foundation for a mission to Israel. We hear the call of our Jewish brothers and sisters. Israel was this place I had always felt an, I don't know, unexplainable pull. Speaker 5: And the Jewish people have been the recipients of boycotts for hundreds, if not thousands of years. Speaker 6: So I just had a frank and constructive meeting with prime minister Netanyahu. I told him that I will always ensure that Israel is able to defend itself, including from Iran and Iran backed militias such as Hamas and Hezbollah. Speaker 3: Israelis do not need to be lectured about the importance of peace by foreign leaders. Speaker 9: Why does Israel need our help? We need to get out of their way. Speaker 6: I've said it many times, but it bears repeating. Israel has a right to defend itself. Speaker 2: The message that I bring to Israel is this. You may be strong enough on your own to defend yourself, but as long as America exists, you will never ever have to. We will always be there by your side. Speaker 1: He is a friend of the Jewish people by aligning not even with Israel, but with a certain kind of politics within Israel. And I just think that the American Jewish community are a lot smarter than that. Speaker 7: And even suggested breaking from the long standing US policies on settlements. Jerusalem. Jerusalem. Speaker 9: I was one of the few in congress that said it's none of our business, and Israel should take care of themselves. Speaker 8: Perhaps he does not know that I am the child of a holocaust survivor. Perhaps he does not know that my mother lost almost all her family at the hands of the Nazis. At the hands of the Nazis. Speaker 9: Israel has 200, 300 nuclear missiles, they can take care of themselves. Why should we commit? We don't even have a treaty with Israel. We don't even have a treaty with Israel. Speaker 7: Were there not an Israel, The United States Of America would have to invent an Israel to protect her interest in the region. Speaker 9: Why why do we have this automatic commitment that we're gonna send our kids and send our money endlessly, to to Israel?

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During a congressional hearing on antisemitism, the speaker admits to not fully considering the gravity of a call for the genocide of Jewish people on their university campus. They acknowledge that such a call is deeply threatening and intended to terrorize a community that has historically faced persecution. The speaker believes that this kind of speech should be considered harassment or intimidation. They express the need to reevaluate their university's policies in light of the increasing prevalence of hate. The speaker, along with the Provost, plans to initiate a thorough examination of these policies to ensure a safe and supportive environment for all.

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The speakers discuss what they describe as a massive Jewish organizational effort to combat antisemitism since October 7, claiming “all Jewish organizations in United States together have spent upwards of $600,000,000” (Speaker 0) and that “Way more than that” (Speaker 1), including hundreds of millions in Israel and in propaganda efforts. They question whether this spending has reduced antisemitism, withSpeaker 0 asking, “Has it helped? Has all this money stopped? It even slowed down the hatred against us?” and affirming that “The answer is no. All the efforts … have accomplished very little.” Speaker 1 criticizes Ronald Lauder, describing him as the center of the universe and speaking from a perspective of a global revolutionary cycle they claim has governed history for long eras (every 77–89 years). They say the World Jewish Conference is the “mothership” coordinating censorship and globalism, asserting that “they run the censorship” and that if you say they run it, you’ll be banned. They cite President of the World Jewish Congress’s claim that influence across Europe and America declined despite spending hundreds of millions on propaganda, listing “760,000,000” and “500,000,000” as funding figures, and allege ongoing censorship and suppression of dissent. The speakers reference various controversial and inflammatory statements and positions. They quote or paraphrase a figure (Mathis Dopferner) claiming, “I’m a goy and I’m a Zionist… I am Mu the cow, and we must do whatever Israel says,” calling the speaker’s stance a cult. They present these into a broader claim that Jewish leadership is pushing controversial narratives and that censorship efforts are intensifying. Speaker 0 returns to emphasize that despite extensive advertising, full-page ads, newspaper conferences, and other public-facing campaigns, “the facts have accomplished very little,” arguing that antisemitism is not deterred by these measures and that “antisemites already have access to all the facts, and they're not interested in the facts or truth.” They criticize the dissemination of a narrative that paints Jews as responsible for global events and crises, stating “Gaza war, the Jews started it. The high cost of gas… Global warming is the Jews,” and they claim demonstrations have remained and intensified after the Gaza war. The dialogue shifts to discussions of immigration and policy measures proposed by a speaker identified as “a goy”: zero tolerance for open hatred of Jews; expulsion of anti-Semitists where legal; preferential immigration and citizenship for Jewish families in Europe and the U.S.; making Jewish culture more visible in Europe; and curbing anti-Semitism on social media, especially TikTok, as a dangerous propaganda machine. The conversation also includes continued ideological blame toward Jewish leadership for global events, accusations of censorship, and claims that the public is being misled by elites. Toward the end, a promotional aside appears, with Alex Jones advocating continued support, promoting the Alex Jones Network, Alex Jones Live, and related stores, urging listeners to share links and to remain engaged in the “resistance,” while presenting himself as fighting “hoaxers” and asserting ongoing broadcasts despite claims that he had been shut down.

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Speaker 0 asserts that another revolution is coming, aiming to achieve a broader peace, describing Israel’s conflict as an eight-front war—Jews against Rome, with the United States as the new Rome—and stating that Rome and Jerusalem clashed over values, a tragedy the Jews lost but must win next time. Speaker 1 adds that Jews against Rome have shifted from defense to offense. Speaker 2 notes that weapons evolve and swords do not work today, implying the need for new tools; Speaker 1 emphasizes that the battle requires the genius that created Apollo, pagers, and penetrated Hezbollah to prepare for this fight. Speaker 2 argues the most important battlefields are social media, with the next war to be decided online as much as offline. Speaker 0 designates this as the eighth front: the disinformation campaign. Speaker 3 and Speaker 0 discuss the scale of online manipulation, claiming billions of dollars are invested in the information battlefield by NGOs and governments, and asserting that money drives the effort. Speaker 6 and Speaker 7 describe policies to prohibit harmful stereotypes about Jews and to deplatform those who propagate them; they claim monitoring online spaces, including social media, messaging apps, video games, and cryptocurrency, and sharing intelligence with the FBI. Speaker 7 and others reference a spectrum of platforms and formats—podcasts, short-form video, Wikipedia, LLMs—and condemn antisemitism online, including “Hitler admires, Stalin admires, Jew haters,” while insisting on countermeasures. Speaker 8 and Speaker 9 discuss TikTok as a focal point, asserting that for every thirty minutes spent on TikTok, users become 17% more antisemitic, with carnage imagery from Gaza influencing perceptions; there is a stated problem with TikTok shaping youth attitudes. Speaker 10 and Speaker 6 describe redefining terms like Zionist as a proxy for Jews and Israelis, framing such language as hate speech; Speaker 11 indicates a desire for counterintelligence and critiques current curriculum, while Speaker 1 notes co-authoring Sunday school curricula with the ADL. Speaker 11 and Speaker 6 discuss developing technology to train LLMs and to combat antisemitism, with collaboration announced with OpenAI, Alphabet, Anthropic, Meta, and Microsoft; Speaker 10 notes a network of two dozen Jewish organizations feeding intelligence. Speaker 1 outlines a program to measure, monitor, and disrupt extremist content, with a full-time team of 40 analysts; Speaker 12 mentions monitoring campuses, digital networks, activist groups, and public officials, and that PhDs and academics support the effort. Speaker 13 and Speaker 14 discuss unifying data into a single platform, investing in intelligence, and mobilizing organizations to share information and fight common enemies; Speaker 12 emphasizes constant recording and reporting, aiming to mobilize allies. Speaker 15 and Speaker 9 reflect harsh strategies against antisemitism, including deportation and criminal measures, while Speaker 9 notes threats against those who push antisemitic conspiracy theories. Speaker 16–17 recount legal actions against antisemitic rhetoric and antisemitism lawsuits; Speaker 18 describes the J7 diaspora network meeting to share information and best practices; Speaker 19–20 advocate reform of education and even limiting the First Amendment to protect it, arguing for control over speech. Speaker 3 and Speaker 20 discuss enforcement and punishment for anti-Israel or antisemitic speech; Speaker 1 highlights training 20,000 officers annually in extremism and hate via partnerships with law enforcement going back to the FBI’s origins. Speaker 29 calls opponents “a small bunch of wannabe Nazis” and asserts intent to pursue justice; Speaker 0 closes by proclaiming that history remembers action, not denial of hatred, and that we are on the cusp of a new age where technology’s powerful benefits can drive positive outcomes in agriculture, health, transportation, and other fields, enabling Israel to become a primary power rather than a secondary one.

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The speaker claims that the Black Lives Matter and Antifa riots, the antisemitic riots after October 7, and current pro-illegal immigration protests are not organic, but funded by radicals, Marxists, and jihadists. These groups are allegedly funding violence and extremism. The speaker has introduced the Stop Funders Act, which adds rioting to the list of predicate crimes under RICO. This would allow federal prosecutors to target those who are financially supporting these activities. The speaker suggests that the Department of Justice should follow the money and prosecute those funding violence, harassment, and actions aimed at tearing down the country. The speaker believes that those funding these attacks on America are more dangerous than the mafia.

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Stop Antisemitism was built for confronting the global explosion of Jew hatred unleashed since the attacks of ten seven. Since that day, we have featured more than 1,000 antisemites on our platforms—not theorized about them, not quietly documented them, but featured them publicly, clearly, and with evidence. The results speak for themselves: approximately 400 of these Jew haters have faced real consequences including firings, suspensions, and expulsions. More than 300 remain in an active investigatory state across universities, corporations, DEI departments, unions, hospitals, nonprofits, and yes, federal government agencies. And five arrests to date tied directly to threats and violence of antisemitic conduct we helped expose. This is what accountability looks like. This is what action looks like. This is what pushing back hard looks like against the tidal wave of hate that has consumed The United States and global population. From our founding, Stop Antisemitism has operated on one guiding belief: Antisemitism thrives when there are no consequences. So we created consequences, a lot of them. We created visibility. We turned the spotlight towards those who targeted our community, making silence impossible. On campuses where Jewish students were hunted through libraries, where professors glorified Hamas and Hezbollah terrorists, where mobs shut down our buildings and administrators hid under desks, we stepped in. We documented the offenders. We worked with attorneys, lawmakers, and victim families, and we ensured the message was not unmistakable: If you target Jewish students, your actions will not disappear into the darkness. We will shine a light on you that thanks to Google and SEO, follow you for the rest of your life. When you look for a job, when you look for a spouse, when you look for a nanny, when you look for anything, our work will always be documented. Again, thanks to Google and SEO. In corporations where DEI leaders smeared Israel, excused Hamas, we pressured CEOs; some resigned, many were terminated, but policies were changed thankfully from governmental to art institutions. Online, where anonymous accounts spread violent threats, we traced patterns, elevated evidence, and worked with authorities leading to arrests from Florida, South Carolina, New York, California, and Texas. And we're not slowing down sadly. Today, Stop Antisemitism, I'm proud to say, runs one of the most robust antisemitic enforcement operations in The United States, monitoring campuses, digital networks, activist groups, and public officials, documenting incidents in real time and mobilizing millions of people, of allies that are quietly by our side. But the fight is bigger than the exposure, and it's about securing a future—A future where Jewish students can walk across a quad without being screamed at. A future where employers understand that anti Semitism is not activism. It's bigotry and it will cause you to lose your job. A future where fact, not propaganda, shapes policy. A future where global institutions from Google to chat, GPT, from governments to universities to media, finally treats Jew hatred with the seriousness of other minority-targeted hate. To get there, we need three things: action, real action as I listed; accountability; relentless vigilance, because antisemitism does not take breaks. It doesn't wait for elections. It doesn't disappear because we are exhausted and tired, and when I tell you myself and my team are exhausted and tired, that's the least of it. Stop antisemitism has never been more essential, more strategic, or more effective than it is now, but we cannot do this alone. The demand, the volume of tips, the number of investigations, sadly, it continues to grow instead of decrease. If we want a safer future for the Jewish people, this is the moment to stand together and act. We have to push harder to make it clear that Jewish safety is a nonnegotiable. Tonight, I'm asking you to always be in the fight with us, not just in spirit, but in true action. Participate in calls to action. Write letters to your governmental officials. Speak to the teachers and the college administrators that are making, if it's not your friends and kids, it's making other community members feel unsafe. When we act, lives change, And antisemites learn, sometimes for the very first time in their lives and history, that targeting Jews will come at a price, and together we can ensure that Jew hatred never goes unanswered again. As a former refugee from The USSR, I say this with all of my heart, God bless The United States, God bless Israel, and I'm Israel High. Thank you so much.

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To combat antisemitism and defend Jewish citizens, the speaker plans to take the following actions upon returning to the Oval Office: The administration will inform college presidents that failure to end antisemitic propaganda will result in the loss of accreditation and federal tax credits. The speaker believes this action will be highly effective. Educational institutions will be informed that they will be held accountable for civil rights law violations if they permit violence, harassment, or threats against Jewish students. Jewish Americans must have equal protection under the law. The administration will act quickly to restore safety for Jewish students and Jewish people on American streets.

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Antisemitism and all forms of hate and violence have no place in America, and silence is complicity. The speaker is releasing the first ever national strategy to counter antisemitism. Twenty percent of people are haters, which equals 52,000,000 Americans. There are only 6.5 million Jews in the United States. Jews run the show in the world. Antisemitism is worse today than it was 20 years ago. The best way to deal with it from a position in elected office is to go on offense against antisemitism. The speaker thanks President Biden and Vice President Harris for their comprehensive actions to confront antisemitism, bigotry, and hate in all of its forms.

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The Department of Justice will be put back in the business of justice, and the civil rights division will be doubled. Law enforcement will be directed to counter extremism. Social media platforms will be held accountable for the hate infiltrating their platforms because they have a responsibility to help fight against this threat to our democracy. Social media platforms will be held accountable as a community if they profit off of hate, act as a megaphone for misinformation or cyber warfare, or don't police their platforms.

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Speaker 0 calls for everyone to work together to extract the hateful poison of anti-Semitism from the world, stating that this was “an anti Semitic attack at its worst” and that the scourge cannot be ignored, tolerated, or allowed to continue; it must be confronted and condemned everywhere. The speaker says we must stand with Jewish brothers and sisters to defeat anti-Semitism and vanquish the forces of hate, noting that “the Jews have endured terrible persecution” through the centuries and that “they've gone through a lot.” Those seeking destruction of the Jews are met with the assertion, “we will seek their destruction.” Regarding crimes like this, the speaker advocates bringing back the death penalty, declaring, “They have to pay the ultimate price.” The message concludes with “They can't do this to our country. We must draw a line in the sand and say very strongly, never again.”

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The speakers claim that graduation speakers are spreading blood libels and social media influencers are making baseless claims about Jews, science, and Israelis. They express concern that this could worsen and call for tech platforms to stop lifting up these voices, elected officials to speak out, and people to stand with their Jewish friends. Social media is described as a super spreader of antisemitism, racism, misogyny, and misinformation. Companies like X and Meta are said to have retreated from content moderation, and community notes are not a solution. The speakers believe it is time for government to step up and regulate these companies, which they consider monopolistic. They advocate for these companies to demonstrate accountability like other media businesses and remove Nazis and anti-Zionists from their platforms.

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President Biden's administration is under pressure to address anti-Semitic incidents on college campuses. Leaders and lawmakers criticize the administration for not taking a strong stance. The speaker promises to confront anti-Semitism, condemn hatred, and defend Israel. They vow to notify universities that taxpayer money will not support terrorist sympathizers. They pledge unwavering support for the Jewish people. Translation: The Biden administration is urged to address anti-Semitic incidents on college campuses. Leaders and lawmakers criticize the administration for not taking a strong stance. The speaker promises to confront anti-Semitism, condemn hatred, and defend Israel. They vow to notify universities that taxpayer money will not support terrorist sympathizers. They pledge unwavering support for the Jewish people.

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The speaker is releasing the first ever national strategy to counter antisemitism, stating that antisemitism and all forms of hate and violence have no place in America. It is claimed that Jews "run the show in the world" somehow, despite only numbering 6.5 million in the United States. It is asserted that antisemitism is worse today than it was 20 years ago. The best way to combat it from elected office is to go on offense against it. Thanks were given to President Biden and Vice President Harris for taking comprehensive actions to confront antisemitism, bigotry, and hate in all its forms.

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The Department of Justice will be put back in the business of justice, and the civil rights division will be doubled. Law enforcement will be directed to counter extremism. Social media platforms will be held accountable for the hate infiltrating their platforms because they have a responsibility to help fight against this threat to our democracy. Social media platforms will be held accountable as a community if they profit off of hate, act as a megaphone for misinformation or cyber warfare, or don't police their platforms.

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To combat anti-Semitism and protect Jewish citizens in America, my administration will take decisive action. In my first week back in the Oval Office, I will notify college presidents that failure to eliminate anti-Semitic propaganda will result in loss of accreditation and federal funding. This will create significant change. Additionally, educational institutions that allow violence, harassment, or threats against Jewish students will be held accountable under civil rights laws. It is crucial that Jewish Americans receive equal protection under the law, and my administration will ensure their safety and rights are restored swiftly.

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The Department of Justice will be put back in the business of justice, and the civil rights division will be doubled. Law enforcement will be directed to counter extremism. Social media platforms will be held accountable for the hate infiltrating their platforms because they have a responsibility to help fight against this threat to our democracy. Social media platforms will be held accountable as a community if they profit off of hate, act as a megaphone for misinformation or cyber warfare, or don't police their platforms.

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During a congressional hearing on antisemitism, the speaker admits to not fully considering the gravity of a call for the genocide of Jewish people on their university campus. They acknowledge that such a call is a horrific act of violence and should be seen as a threat, harassment, or intimidation. The speaker emphasizes the need to reevaluate their university's policies in light of the increasing hate and intolerance in the world. They commit to creating a safe and supportive environment for all members of their community.

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Over the past decade, anti-Semitism has shifted online, making it easier to generate and spread hateful content. To address this, the Ministry of Diaspora Affairs developed a system that monitors anti-Semitism on the entire internet, focusing on Facebook and Twitter. Using artificial intelligence, the system identifies around 10,000 anti-Semitic posts daily out of 200,000 suspect posts. By making this information public, it aims to shame individuals and deter anti-Semitism. Additionally, a command center in Tel Aviv analyzes the data and takes action, such as notifying law enforcement or city officials about specific instances. The speaker urges Facebook and Twitter to take responsibility and not allow anti-Semitism under the guise of freedom of speech.

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The federal government must take urgent steps to address the crisis of antisemitism. Passage of the Antisemitism Awareness Act is crucial for defining and combating antisemitism in educational institutions. Adopting the IRA definition of antisemitism is another necessary step, providing a clear framework for recognizing and addressing incidents. Without these definitions, universities will exploit loopholes to avoid action. Federal authorities must demand a safe learning environment for all students, including Jewish students, and universities that tolerate antisemitic harassment should face consequences. The previous administration took steps to recognize antisemitism as a national concern, but these efforts must not be diluted by lumping antisemitism together with other forms of discrimination because antisemitism has unique characteristics that require a dedicated response.

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Speaker asserts that large American online platforms have become seas of racism, misogyny, antisemitism, Islamophobia, and hate in all forms, and are used by criminals to harm children. The government promises to act and announces a plan to fight crime, protect Canadians, and build communities that are safe, secure, and strong.

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Speaker highlights a problem with antisemitism in this country, noting that statistics bear that they are seeing increased numbers. "We're gonna be very aggressive." "You heard from the FBI, the MPD." "We're gonna look for these cases." "We're gonna prosecute these cases to the full force of the law." "It's a problem when we're not gonna tolerate it." Antisemitism has historically been one of the biggest scabs in the world that keeps getting picked on and picked at. "So from my perspective, you know, I will go forward with every case with vengeance." The speaker emphasizes aggressive enforcement and full accountability.

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The discussion centers on newly declassified CIA files and old JFK assassination records, with a key claim that Israel was involved in JFK’s assassination. The main points asserted are: - CIA files allegedly show that James Arlington, a top CIA officer, had connections to Israel intelligence and subverted President Kennedy’s policy to prevent Israel from acquiring nuclear weapons. Arlington was praised by Mossad head Emmett as “the biggest Zionist of them all.” - Arlington allegedly hid documents from the Warren Commission about the Kennedy assassination. Shortly before his death, Arlington purportedly stated, “the better you lied and the more you betrayed, the more likely you would have been promoted.” The file, previously released in 02/17/18 and 2022 in redacted form, is now unredacted. - The material is presented as proof that “Israel assassinated JFK,” and the speaker expresses disbelief about why Israel would act this way. - In a separate thread, Speaker 1 discusses anti-Semitism online, plans to battle it, and proposes creating a division within the State Department to handle technology and revamp the office to be highly prominent. - Speaker 2 questions how a US official could advocate censorship of citizens, arguing that it would be illegal and contrasting it with free speech. References are made to the Biden administration, the US government, and the potential firing of an official for statements. - Speaker 0 returns to a broader claim that American citizens are losing their First Amendment rights to expose truths about Israel. The argument is that exposing such truths would provoke a countrywide revolt, and a critique is leveled at those who would silence speech. The speaker urges compliance as a way to avoid tyranny, suggesting that “you’re gonna pass this burden … onto your children,” and concludes with “Trust me. You can comply your way out of tyranny.” Overall, the transcript juxtaposes declassified material and theories about Israel’s involvement in JFK’s assassination with discussions about censorship, speech rights, and governmental efforts to regulate or revamp technology-related oversight in the State Department, all framed by a provocative stance on silencing discourse about Israel.

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Jonathan asks for commentary on Nick Fuentes, what countermeasures are effective, and what the government’s role should be in being critical of such a platform. The respondent explains that Nick Fuentes’ second name is Joseph, and that Fuentes is a Hispanic person described as an open, unapologetic racist, homophobe, and anti-Semite. He notes that Fuentes has been incredibly effective at spreading his message thanks to X and social media, which act as super spreaders of anti-Semitism and hate, making Fuentes like patient zero. He points out that it didn’t help when former President Trump had Fuentes over for dinner at Mar-a-Lago, and he criticizes those in power who don’t renounce Fuentes. JD Vance has done so, but the current right faces a challenge with elevated bad voices like Fuentes, Tucker Carlson, and Candace Owens, while there are good voices on the right such as Ted Cruz, Ben Shapiro, and Mark Levin who push back on figures like Speaker Johnson and the revolting lunatics. To defeat rising anti-Semitism on the right, he believes it must come from the right; to defeat rising anti-Zionism on the left, it must come from people on the left. At AADL, the goal is to provide data and tools and to operate behind the scenes rather than publicly targeting Fuentes or Hassan Piker; the speaker even calls Hassan Piker “Hamas Piker” and notes his large platform on Twitch, Steam, YouTube, and Instagram. The speaker emphasizes working to get platforms to enforce terms of service to pull down the most offensive hate speech, or compel action from the platforms. However, he also stresses the need for people on the right to take down figures like Tucker Carlson and Nick Fuentes, and for people on the left to support similar efforts. The second speaker adds that in a sermon about the nuance of every human being, they did not mean Nick Fuentes.

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I did not say that reducing the federal budget would increase antisemitism. I said that constant threats to cut money to the Office for Civil Rights in the Department of Education prevent the federal government from adequately investigating antisemitism and other hate crimes on college campuses. One way to stop antisemitism is to actually fund those designed to investigate it. I saw protesters against the war in Gaza using some antisemitic slogans. It is difficult for the federal government to adequately address antisemitism. It is possible to feel compassion for the Palestinian people without hating Jews. What I've seen on college campuses is a pushing of a Marxist framing. We're allowing ideology to drive violence, which erodes society. What has to happen on college campuses is deradicalization. Until you admit that there's a radical ideology, you cannot fight it.

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The scourge of antisemitism must be defeated anywhere and everywhere that it exists. As we just heard before, from holding universities accountable to using laws within the Justice Department existing laws to hold and prosecute crimes against the Jewish community from preventing people from working and going to worship in their shoals. And then as was touched on very briefly, but a visa vetting program that we are just beginning now to see the results.
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