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Jewish communities have been pushing the exact kind of hatred against whites that they claim to want people to stop using against them. It is true the anti defamation league was part and parcel with Black Lives Matter. It is true that some of the largest financiers of left wing anti white causes have been Jewish Americans. They went all in on woke, and it wasn't just ADL. It was some of the top Jewish organizations in the country that have done that. Mark Rowan, Leon Kaufman. Can we get that full list? It's very powerful. And Tucker Carlson reinforces this. We have Candace Owens coming up next hour, and Tucker Carlson mentions that Jewish Americans have primarily been financing cultural Marxist ideas. Tucker Carlson is completely correct by saying this, that the philosophical foundation of anti whiteness has been largely financed by Jewish donors in the country.

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I don't understand why left-leaning media, which some say is predominantly Jewish, labels people as white supremacists. According to my Jewish friends, this perspective exists. But why is there a perceived animosity towards white individuals? It seems to stem from what some call "woke" culture and virtue signaling.

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Jewish communities have been pushing the exact kind of hatred against whites that they claim to want people to stop using against them. Not every Jewish person believes that. But it is true the anti defamation league was part and parcel with Black Lives Matter. It is true that some of the largest financiers of left wing anti white causes have been Jewish Americans. They went all in on woke, and it wasn't just ADL. It was some of the top Jewish organizations in the country that have done that. In fact, we have seen this with the recent retreat of Jewish donations that are no longer going to be administered to colleges, right? Tucker Carlson mentions that Jewish Americans have primarily been financing cultural Marxist ideas. We said this by the way last week and people came after us. Tucker Carlson is completely correct by saying this, that the philosophical foundation of anti whiteness has been largely financed by Jewish donors in the country.

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I don't get why left-leaning media, which I hear is mostly Jewish, labels people as white supremacists. Did you really say that? Yeah, I mean, my Jewish friends say it is. But why do they seem to dislike white guys? It's just woke culture, man. It's all about virtue signaling and that kind of stuff. I just don't understand it.

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Speakers discuss the woke right and argue the US base is being challenged financially by NGOs and governments; they propose fighting back with social-media influencers and to win the weapons that apply to the battlefields, especially TikTok and X, and to engage Elon Musk. They frame the Israel–US political dynamic as a battle over information, with Netanyahu allegedly declaring an eight-front war on anti-Israel voices and calling for censorship of detractors on social media, including plans to control TikTok and X; this is described as election meddling and a threat to free discourse. They debate evangelical support for Israel, the idea of info war rather than physical war, and warn of online narratives being engineered by a globalist-cabal network. The segment ends with testimonials endorsing methylene blue and other supplements.

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Let me explain what's going on. The elitist Jews—the woke liberal elitist Jews, the ones like the border deputies who are pro open borders—don't represent all Jews. Netanyahu and his government are conserve conservative. They're not woke. They're not liberal. They're not open borders. They're conservatives. I've been invited by the conservative government. So you'll see the woke liberal Jews upset—the ones who want mass open border immigration and have created a hostile environment for ordinary Jews, the ones that don't represent most ordinary Jews. There's a big divide, as you’ve seen with the ADL. These so called voices of the Jewish community betray the Jewish community with their hugging up and cozying up to Islam and open border mass immigration; they're the reason all these problems are happening. They're upset because the real Zionist Jews, who are strong conservatives, invited me. And they're upset about it.

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The discussion centers on the ‘woke Reich,’ with complaints that the woke right mirrors the woke left and a call to fight back through influencers, TikTok and X, and to talk to Elon. A speaker proclaims: 'Anyone who opposes me... that person is a Nazi, part of the woke Reich, a Nazi,' and demands 'the only way to fix it is by preventing Americans in the last country on Earth with guaranteed freedom of speech' 'prevent Americans from hearing the other side.' He says 'we push congress to force a TikTok sale' and warns against censorship in the United States, noting 'the attack on the USS Liberty.' Another speaker extols Tucker Carlson's critique of Netanyahu, discusses 'the eighth front of the war' and censorship, and laments 'I am sick of Jew, Jew, Jew.' He urges moving beyond World War II paradigm and ends with a fundraising plug for alexjonesstore.com.

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Christian influencers discuss the 'woke right,' calling it the 'woke reich,' arguing they are different from the woke left but share concerns. They say the base of support in the United States is being challenged systematically, with money from NGOs and governments driving it, and that we must fight back. Emphasis on influencers and on using battle tools that match the battlefield, especially social media; the weapons change over time. 'The most important purchase that is going on right now is class Followers. Five followers. TikTok. TikTok. One.' and 'X' are highlighted, with a push to talk to Elon, 'He's not an enemy. He's a friend.' The goal is to 'take, give direction to the Jewish people and give direction to our non Jewish friends or those who could be our Jewish, our friends.' Are we gonna succeed with everyone? No. Will there be a strong counter yes.

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"But I also wanna point out that we have a major, major, major generational problem." "All the polling I've seen, ADL's polling, ICC's polling, independent polling suggests this is not a left right gap, folks." "The issue in The United States' support for Israel is not left and right." "It is young and old." "The numbers of young people looking to cabazes, you know, massacre was justified as shockingly and terrifyingly high." "We really have a TikTok problem, a Gen Z problem that our community needs to put." "It's the wrong game." "Last week, I'll just say, we saw a dramatic change in the language of the activists here in America on October 8."

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Jewish communities have been pushing the exact kind of hatred against whites that they claim to want people to stop using against them. Not every Jewish person believes that. But it is true the anti defamation league was part and parcel with Black Lives Matter. It is true that some of the largest financiers of left wing anti white causes have been Jewish Americans. They went all in on woke, and it wasn't just ADL. It was some of the top Jewish organizations in the country that have done that. We have seen this with the recent retreat of Jewish donations that are no longer going to be administered to colleges. Can we get that full list? Tucker Carlson mentions that Jewish Americans have primarily been financing cultural Marxist ideas. The philosophical foundation of anti whiteness has been largely financed by Jewish donors.

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There is a major generational problem regarding support for Israel in the United States. Polling shows that it is not a left-right divide, but rather a divide between young and old. Shockingly, a high number of young people justified the recent massacre. This highlights a problem with TikTok and Gen Z that our community needs to address urgently. We have been focusing on the wrong divide between left and right. The real issue lies with the next generation and how they are falling in line with Hamas and their accomplices. Activists in America dramatically changed their language on October 8th, aligning with Iranian propaganda. This shift was swift and concerning.

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The woke right is an obscure, vague label whose use surged after Oct 7, shifting from a descriptor to a strategic target. The focus is on who uses it and why. Jonathan Greenblatt of the ADL says: "the issue in The United States support for Israel is not left and right. It is young and old." He adds: "a TikTok problem, a Gen Z problem," and identifies fringes—“the woke right”—fomenting antisemitism. JT Lonsdale of Palantir calls it "the new woke right" and notes "There’s Islamist bot accounts online" pretending to be on the right. Matt Brooks warns: "If we lose the Republican party, Israel has nobody." Netanyahu is said to be "the only head of government, the only leader of a nation, to use the term woke right unironically in this manner." The host asks, "Is the astroturfing of the term woke right a foreign influence operation being peddled by the Israeli government? That's exactly what it looks like." Patrick Casey says "the woke right crusade has already failed" and that the term should be avoided by right-of-center voices.

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The speakers claim Bibi Netanyahu effectively controls the U.S., citing his influence on anti-BDS laws and Trump's policies. They accuse Israel and Zionist groups of censoring dissenting voices online, controlling social media through figures like the head of META censorship, and manipulating information on platforms like Wikipedia. They allege the ADL admitted to controlling social media to promote Zionism. Speakers discuss the Israel lobby's influence on U.S. domestic policy, including attempts to defund states that criticize Israel. They claim textbooks have historically promoted a pro-Israel bias. They accuse Netanyahu of being a psychopath, alleging he uses false flag operations and harms civilians. They criticize Ambassador Huckabee for portraying Israel as humanitarian, citing videos of Israeli violence against children. They also claim PragerU is a Zionist organization created by an IDF unit. Speakers allege a double standard where criticism of Israel is labeled antisemitism, while Israel is allowed to commit atrocities. They claim Israel is expanding its borders and mass murdering Christians. They also allege the CIA and Israel have funded radical Islamist groups. Speakers accuse Mark Levin of being a foreign agent for influencing DHS policy to punish those who criticize Israel. They claim a globalist cabal is centered around Israel. They also discuss Sacha Baron Cohen's ADL gala speech advocating for jailing Mark Zuckerberg. They claim the ADL was founded by gangsters and has a history of suppressing speech. They also allege that many Zionists are descendants of Bolsheviks.

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

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There is a split on the right over support for Israel, led by Nick Fuentes and the Gripers. They challenge America First figures like Charlie Kirk on backing Israel, highlighting conflicts of interest. This divide has roots in past conservative clashes and is now prominent within the GOP base. The Israel lobby is seen as hindering American sovereignty, causing tension for figures like Ben Shapiro and his ally Matt Walsh.

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- Speaker 1 argues that many people involved in certain activities are motivated by bounties and money, suggesting that some might be doing it for personal gain rather than ideological reasons. They say: “a lot of these people are just sacks of shit that are going for a bounty,” and imply that some individuals could be MK Ultra, calling it “kinda cooler” than being a mercenary for a bounty. - They discuss the idea that bounties are paid by various actors, mentioning “billionaires and shit” and suggesting that “this works both ways.” They imply that anti-Israel sentiment could also be tied to people being paid. - The conversation shifts to media manipulation, attributing influence to Larry Ellison as a “shadow president” who is allegedly buying up the media. They imply this is to control the narrative after a crisis, describing the media consolidation as a response to a failure to manage public perception. - The speakers claim that the reason for frantic media buying is a loss of the next generation of trauma-absorbing minds, alleging that on TikTok, “these psychopaths bragged about crimes they did to people.” They assert that young people (referred to as “Zoomies” or “the next generation”) in America and elsewhere were exposed to woke programming, which the oligarchs allegedly fear will backfire on them. - They claim that Israel has not had woke programming for the last twelve years, using that as a marker to identify who is involved in the propaganda, stating Israel lacks awareness of sensitivities around gender issues and that this helps identify participants in the propaganda. - The discussion moves to a broader media and censorship critique, with Speaker 1 predicting that Barry Weiss being put in charge will not go well, referencing a town hall as evidence of a poorly received event. - The conversation also touches on personal safety concerns related to speaking out, noting that talking about these topics can lead to danger, including the potential for being killed. They reference Charlie Kirk and a Pegasus hack incident as examples of such risks, and mention a Bohemian Grove reference in relation to Jimmy. - Overall, the dialogue weaves together themes of bounty-driven participation, MK Ultra speculation, media consolidation by influential figures, the perceived weaponization of woke politics, generational media influence via TikTok, and personal safety concerns for public commentators.

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The transcript argues that a segment of the right is conspiratorial, viewing Jews as a conspiratorial force in the United States and claiming that all American problems are the responsibility of a foreign state or Judaism as a religion. It says this force is rising because social media subsidization amplifies anti-Israel and antisemitic content on platforms like X and TikTok, with financial incentives and conspiracy beliefs fueling it. It describes a "horseshoe" dynamic—claiming wealthy, powerful people are Jewish and thus in control—while noting that the vast majority of powerful bankers are not Jewish and Hollywood figures are not pro-Israel. The core point is that the conspiracy itself is promoted day and night by a contingent inside the right and is growing because conspiratorialism is sexy for young people who externalize problems onto another group. The speaker is worried it isn’t limited to the left.

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Krystal And Saagar REACT: Fuentes Says 'MAGA Dead'
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The episode foregrounds the current rupture within MAGA, with Nick Fuentes as a provocative catalyst whose overt racism and Nazi-adjacent rhetoric illuminate fault lines rippling through Republican politics. The hosts argue that Fuentes’ claim that MAGA is dead exposes a broader crisis: the movement’s tolerance for hateful speech toward non-white groups undermines its moral credibility, and loyalists who disavow Fuentes struggle to draw a consistent line around who counts as an acceptable target. They highlight how the right’s inconsistent policing of racially charged rhetoric—where figures like Laura Loomer and Ben Shapiro gain access to power while open anti-Muslim or anti-Jewish sentiments are defended—reveals a deeper recalibration around what “America first” means in practice. The discussion dives into the Israel-Gaza controversy as the cleanest fault line within MAGA, arguing that support for Israel has become a litmus test that exposes the movement’s hypocrisy and internal contradictions. They claim the pro-Israel bloc has weaponized foreign policy as a domestic identity issue, pressuring rivals to take sides and accelerating the breakup of alliances within the right. Fuentes’ emergence is framed as a warning sign: the movement’s willingness to tolerate, or even amplify, ethno-nationalist rhetoric signals a terminal shift away from traditional American civic nationalism toward a more explicit racialist project. Throughout, the hosts critique the mainstream as well, noting how media gatekeeping and moral posturing have faltered in the face of radical rhetoric. They argue that Trump’s weakness, the rise of a post-Donald era, and a political ecosystem that prizes provocative exposure over principle are intertwined with generational and economic strains. The conversation closes by asserting that Fuentes’ confrontational stance forces a choice: either embrace a consistent, overtly racialized ethnostate project or defend a pluralistic, rights-based republic against rising nationalist absolutism.

The Rubin Report

Hamas Apologist Answers Piers Morgan's Question Honestly & Instantly Regrets It
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On April 23, 2024, Dave Rubin discusses the rise of "woke" ideologies and their implications for American values. He highlights an interview with Yusef Hadad, an Arab Israeli who defends Israel against leftist narratives, particularly regarding protests calling for intifada and "River to the Sea," which he argues are calls for violence. Rubin critiques leftist figures like Crystal Ball and Ilhan Omar for their rhetoric, asserting that their protests are not peaceful and often incite violence against Jews. He emphasizes the danger of these ideologies infiltrating elite universities, where students are being taught distorted views of reality. Rubin also addresses the U.S. government's spending priorities, criticizing the allocation of billions to Ukraine while neglecting domestic issues like border security. He shares insights from Palantir CEO Alex Karp, who warns against the influence of "woke" culture in education and its impact on job prospects. Rubin concludes by underscoring the need for good people to speak out against the destructive narratives propagated by the left, advocating for a return to American values and the importance of free speech. He expresses hope that comedy can serve as a tool to counteract the prevailing cultural shifts.

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FULL Republican Civil War EXPLODES Over Tucker, Fuentes, Israel
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The podcast highlights a significant schism within the Republican party, mirroring past Democratic divisions, primarily driven by the Israel-Palestine conflict. This divide pits party elites and the older guard against a younger generation increasingly critical of Israel and U.S. foreign policy. The hosts detail a campaign among Republican elites to "cancel" Tucker Carlson and silence critics of Israel, citing instances at a Republican Jewish Coalition meeting where figures like Randy Fine and Mark Levin denounced Carlson as an antisemite and advocated for deplatforming critics. The hosts argue that the aggressive conflation of any criticism of Israel with antisemitism by the "Zionist right" has inadvertently created a vacuum, pushing young, anti-war, pro-Trump individuals towards figures like Nick Fuentes. They contend that this "unending cancellation rhetoric" has desensitized people to the term "antisemitism" and eroded the moral authority of party elites to gatekeep discourse, even against overt Nazis like Fuentes. The hosts emphasize that while Fuentes's views are abhorrent, the underlying societal issues, such as economic insecurity, lack of purpose, and a feeling of being disenfranchised among young men, are the true drivers of radicalization, not merely the influence of figures like Fuentes. They suggest that the Republican establishment's unwavering support for Israel, often for religious or donor-driven reasons, and their inability to acknowledge the human cost of the conflict, further alienates a younger base. The hosts draw parallels to historical periods like the Weimar Republic, stressing that addressing material conditions and restoring democratic legitimacy are crucial to prevent the rise of hateful politics, rather than relying solely on "cancel culture." They conclude that the current political climate, marked by a lack of faith in elites and a perceived inability to address domestic problems, makes this schism an "unsquarable circle" for the Republican party.

Interesting Times with Ross Douthat

Antisemitism Is Threatening Trump’s Coalition | Interesting Times with Ross Douthat
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In a wide-ranging conversation, Ross Douthat speaks with Yoram Hazony about the surge of antisemitism on the American right and how nationalist conservatism should respond. Hazony argues that antisemitism is not inevitable in nationalist politics, but that a new generation online—especially under 45—faces a flood of anti-Jewish messaging that is not primarily rooted in Gaza or foreign policy. He emphasizes that nationalism can be a legitimate framework built on national independence, traditions, and a cultural center anchored in Christianity, the English language, and common law, while rejecting imperial overreach. Hazony notes a generational shift within the Republican ecosystem, with younger conservatives more online and less familiar with Jews, and he contends education and authentic, respectful engagement with Jewish thinkers can reduce hostility. He distinguishes conservatives from Marxists and liberals who also weaponize antisemitism and cautions that the current online ecosystem has elevated antisemitic rhetoric as a tool rather than a policy argument. The discussion also covers the U.S.-Israel relationship, arguing that while cooperation is valuable, America should not assume perpetual guardianship over Israeli policy, especially given Gaza War dynamics. Hazony defends nationalist policy prescriptions—slower or selective immigration, assimilation, and prioritizing national traditions—while warning against universalism that erodes national cohesion. Finally, the host pushes Hazony to give concrete advice to JD Vance and other leaders about how to manage antisemitism within coalitions, emphasizing strategic gatekeeping, defining coalition boundaries, and ensuring that leaders honor diverse elements of the coalition without allowing extremist voices to dictate policy or discourse.

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Dave Smith FLAMES Ben Shapiro For Israel Wokeness
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The discussion centers on Project Esther, a Heritage Foundation initiative aimed at suppressing dissent regarding Israel, branding critics as terrorist supporters to justify their exclusion from society. The plan includes removing pro-Palestinian narratives from education, purging social media, and revoking visas for foreign students advocating for Palestinian rights. The hosts argue that this represents a form of "woke" authoritarianism on the right, as it employs similar tactics to those previously criticized on the left, such as shutting down dissent through accusations of bigotry. They highlight the hypocrisy of right-wing figures who oppose identity politics yet engage in similar tactics when discussing Israel. The conversation critiques the neoliberal shift in leftist politics, where cultural identity concerns overshadow class-based issues, particularly during the Obama administration. The hosts emphasize that genuine opposition to wars and humanitarian crises should not be conflated with anti-Semitism, arguing that many Americans oppose military actions without harboring animosity toward Jewish people. They assert that the tactic of guilt by association is intellectually bankrupt and distracts from legitimate policy critiques.

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Republicans TURN AGAINST Israel In Historic Flip
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In 2014, a conservative dinner discussion highlighted a divide over U.S. involvement in Israel's conflicts, with dissenting views facing backlash. Fast forward to 2023, Representative Marjorie Taylor Green labeled Israel's actions in Gaza as genocide, signaling a shift in conservative rhetoric. Polling shows a decline in support for Israel among Republicans, with 71% still approving of military actions, contrasting sharply with 25% of independents and 8% of Democrats. Younger Republicans increasingly view Israel negatively, reflecting a broader change in attitudes. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza has prompted criticism from prominent right-wing figures, indicating a significant shift in the conservative base's stance on Israel, driven by evolving perceptions and diminished gatekeeping in media.

Mark Changizi

The Woke Right: From Plague Rats to “Dirty Jews!” Moment 599
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In this science moment, Dr. Marshy examines how the so‑called woke right has repeated a pattern of labeling and exclusion first seen during the COVID era. He traces how fear reframes others as contaminants, justifies sweeping restrictions, then transfers that moral framework to new targets such as Jews and cultural change. The talk argues that this logic breeds further harm and convinces some groups to defend a scapegoating regime rather than challenge it.

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Charlie Kirk Says NO Starvation In Gaza As Young Republicans Revolt
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The discussion centers on a propaganda campaign denying starvation in Gaza, with Charlie Kirk promoting the narrative that there is no hunger and that claims of starvation are media lies. He asserts that enough food has been brought into Gaza to last 27 months, framing the situation as "visual warfare." The hosts criticize this perspective, highlighting evidence of aid being stolen by Israeli-backed groups rather than Hamas. They mention the tragic story of a Palestinian child killed while seeking aid, emphasizing the vulnerability of children in the conflict. The conversation also touches on the shifting views of young conservatives regarding U.S. support for Israel, with many expressing skepticism about the return on investment of foreign aid. They note a growing exhaustion among Gen Z conservatives, who feel pressured to support Israel despite concerns over anti-Semitism accusations. The hosts argue that the current political climate stifles honest discourse about Israel and its implications for U.S. interests.
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