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Speaker 0 says: "God, don't let people stamp on you and trample on you and stomp on you. That's not the Jewish way. There is no mitzvah to be stepped upon. Nothing good."

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Without the Zionist movement, the speaker believes that 6 million Jews would not have been killed.

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I never imagined seeing confirmed pictures of terrorists beheading children.

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They want us dead. That's what they want.

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I am appalled by the mention of the Holocaust in relation to other genocides. Let's not compare or describe this particular genocide in terms of others.

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The speaker stated, "I hope the Jews did kill Christ. I'd do it again. I'd fucking do it again in a second."

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"Tell the Palestinians, I will never support Palestinians." "Israel is our ally. We'll always be our ally." "I will support Israel forever." "Even when they kill 30,000 kids." "Israel will exist. The Jewish state will exist." "I will always support Israel's children." "Goodbye to Palestine." "Goodbye to Palestine. Israel." "Goodbye. Goodbye to Palestine." "You so you just said goodbye to Palestine. So you are saying you are comfortable with the murder of thousands of children." "The Jewish people will never suffer again answer your question." "Under Palestinian terrorism, under Hamas, under Hezbollah, Israel will be secure forever." "Okay? God bless Israel forever. Thank you." "And you wanna wipe Palestine off the earth. Yeah? Bless Israel forever."

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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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My family's history, escaping Nazi Germany, should not be used to justify the killing of others.

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In 1957, Paula Hitler published a statement aimed at the “Jewish controlled press” for its alleged lies about her brother, Adolf Hitler. Speaker 1 then delivers a forceful address: “Gentlemen, never forget this. Your names will long be forgotten even before your bodies have rotted away in the earth. But the name Adolf Hitler will still be a light in the darkness. You cannot murder him by drowning his memory in your sick buckets, and you cannot strangle him with your filthy ink stained fingers. His name exists forever in hundreds of thousands of souls.” He asserts the decline of those opposing Hitler and declares that they are too insignificant to touch him. He states that Hitler “loved Germany,” “fought for German honor,” and “gave his life for Germany.” He asks, “What have you given so far? Which one of you would give his life for Germany?” He accuses opponents of caring only about riches, power, and “never ending luxurious living,” suggesting they prefer indulging their senses without responsibility. He contends that when they think of Germany, they think of indulgence without responsibility, not the nation’s welfare. He asserts that the Fuhrer’s “unselfishness in word and deed” guarantees his immortality, and argues that the struggle for Germany’s greatness wasn’t crowned with success, noting a contrast with Cromwell’s success in Britain. The speaker then offers a comparative critique: the Englishman’s character is “unfair, ruled by jealousy, self importance, and a lack of consideration,” yet he remains loyal to his country and crown; by contrast, the German, with a “need for recognition,” is “never first and foremost a German.” He concludes that it does not matter to the critics, as they are “insignificant,” because if they destroy the entire nation, their guiding thought will still be “me first, me second, me third,” and with that pitiful philosophy, they cannot prevent the immortality of a giant.

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I am thankful that I have never killed anyone, including Zionists. I hope to continue living without harming others.

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Hitler didn't want to exterminate the Jews at the time. He wanted to expel the Jews.

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Now let me make quite plain so there's no misunderstandings. I'm not challenging the holocaust. I'm not challenging any of the central core stories of the of the holocaust. There was a huge tragedy of some kind or other. I do challenge however the version which had been so glibly presented that Adolf Hitler himself ordered it.

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Should never again stand behind the seal of the president of the United States. Never again. Never again. Never again. Never again. Never again. Never again. Never again. Never again.

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We will defeat these people who hate our children. It has been a tough battle, but we will prevail. Let's keep fighting and taking more calls.

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During an eight-day remembrance of the Holocaust, Speaker 0 frames the period in the 1930s and 1940s when the Nazi government murdered, among others, a large number of Jews. He references a claim that a head of state said, “our job here is to kill everybody, including their children because the bloodline itself must be extinguished.” He adds that he is opposed to Hitler, but he questions whether Hitler ever made such a statement, saying, “I don't think Hitler ever said anything like that. I'm serious. I mean, he killed a ton of people, including a ton of Jews. Of course. But I don't think was Hitler ever on the record saying we need to exterminate every single member of a specific bloodline?” In response, Speaker 0 mentions that Netanyahu just said that last week and that he said it many other times. The conversation concludes with Speaker 0 calling the situation “bonkers.”

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Speaker 0: "We sacrificed 168 beautiful, innocent school kids, the best kids. Tremendous sacrifice. Nobody does sacrifice like we do. We did it for you, sir. Believe me, Val. It's you. More. I want"

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I apologize, Nelly, but it's not audible. Excuse me, but it's not justifiable to say that killing children who have...

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The speaker was asked how many civilians have been killed in Gaza. The speaker responded, "Who gives a shit? Okay." The speaker then stated, "Children grow up to be Arabs."

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In the discussion, the collapse of Building 7 is debated through direct claims by several speakers. Speaker 0 states, "I saw Building 7 come down, and it was a controlled demolition. A classic controlled demolition." Speaker 1 counters with skepticism, arguing that "That building had no reason to come down. There's no history of a high rise fire and a fireproof resulting in failure of the building because the building is, in New York City, parlance, a class one, which is a single word, fireproof." The exchange shifts toward accountability and transparency. Speaker 2 asserts, "I demand to know, as should everyone, especially the media, why important testimony from made that day from over a 150 police, firefighters, and first responders regarding explosions wasn't included in the commission report nor investigated further." The conversation then moves to specific explosive claims. Speaker 3 contends, "It was a secondary explosion, probably a device either planted before or on the aircraft that did not explode until a hour later. I'm gonna call the vehicle right now. You gotta get back to me. Five minutes and the elevators exploded on us." A sense of urgency and confusion is conveyed, with a voice adding, "We we we we said something's wrong here. I mean, the plane hit up on the Eightieth Floor. I mean, fuck. In five minutes, all of a sudden, now the elevator's exploding on the first level in the lobby?" Personal losses and the human cost are underscored. Speaker 0 reflects on the impact on his own life, saying, "And it's the first thing I think of when I get up in the morning, and it's the last thing at night before I go to bed. I lost Tommy O'Hagan, Kenny Kompel, and Bruce Van Hynes that day." The conversation culminates with a tribute to fallen colleagues. Speaker 2 notes, "343 firefighters, including three of my good friends, Thomas Hetzel, Bobby Evans, and Mike Keefer, perished that day. And these were some of the best and the bravest people in the world. And they, along with the rest of those who were murdered and died horrible deaths, deserve justice."

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Antisemitism is described as a persistent global problem. The speaker expresses a commitment to pursuing every case related to antisemitism with vengeance.

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I am appalled by the comparison of the holocaust to other genocides. Let's not diminish the significance of this particular tragedy.

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This administration must protect Jewish students from discrimination on campus. Anti-Semitism must be condemned. Remembering the Holocaust is crucial, especially with a rise in Holocaust denial among young adults. We must learn from history and take action against atrocities like the targeting of innocent civilians. Never again is now. Translation: It is important for the government to protect Jewish students from discrimination. Anti-Semitism must be condemned. Remembering the Holocaust is crucial, especially with a rise in Holocaust denial among young adults. We must learn from history and take action against atrocities like the targeting of innocent civilians. Never again is now.

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You are responsible for the murder and massacre of children and their families. You can't deny it. Palestinians have been killed since 1948. You control the borders, but one day Israelis will be gone.

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"There is considerable evidence to that effect that it was a a World War two propaganda device." "Once Germany lost the war, the lie or the propaganda lie or the atrocity propaganda persisted, and nobody was there to challenge it with facts." "I happened to have the onerous duty of going into Buchenwald right after the surrender of Germany. I saw the camp. I saw some of the survivors. I saw the ovens." "Under what is under dispute is whether there was a policy of planned genocide by by a government body." "I am not permitted to talk to you about the Holocaust per se under judge's orders." "Justice Jackson had, for instance, one reference to torture by one of the most famous of the Nuremberg accused expunged from the record."
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