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In a recent discussion on Bill Maher’s “Real Time with Bill Maher,” one guest, Joel Stein, made an interesting observation regarding recent pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses.
“They know what they’re doing, and they know what they’re saying, and we think it's cute because they don’t look threatening,” Stein said, adding, “but they have way more power than the people in Charlottesville.”
“That’s because it’s coming from the left. Everything is team sports now,” Bill Maher replied. “The people in Charlottesville who were chanting ‘Jews will not replace us,’ I mean that’s bad. It’s not as bad as death. That’s not deplorable?”
“It’s absolutely deplorable,” Ana Navarro shot back defensively.
“If I was a Holocaust survivor, and I guess there’s not many of those left, but if I was, I would choose ‘Jews will not replace us’ over ‘death to Zionists,’” Maher continued.
Navarro then went on to claim that no one is saying that slogans the college protesters are regurgitating regarding Jews is okay.
“Who’s excusing them?” she asked.
“The left,” Stein said definitively.
“There’s no condemnation like there was after Charlottesville,” Maher added.
As a Jew himself, Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” grew up around many Holocaust survivors — and he, of course, agrees with Stein and Maher.
“I think they would choose ‘Jews will not replace us’ over ‘Death to all Zionists,’” Rubin says.
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Nancy Pelosi STILL claims the 2016 election was 'hijacked'?
Winston Marshall, who once played in the band Mumford & Sons, is no stranger to standing up for what he believes in.
Marshall was “canceled” for simply posting a link on social media to Andy Ngo’s book, "Unmasked: Inside Antifa's Radical Plan to Destroy Democracy" — and refused to apologize.
“All hell breaks loose. He’s no longer in the band, but he is now an incredible fighter for freedom across the pond in the U.K.,” Dave Rubin of "The Rubin Report" says before showing a clip of Marshall humiliating Nancy Pelosi at Oxford Union.
“Words have a tendency to change meaning. When I was a boy, 'woman' meant someone who didn’t have a c*ck,” Marshall began. “‘Populism’ has become a word used synonymously with ‘racists.’ We’ve heard ‘ethnonationalists,’ with ‘bigot,’ with ‘hillbilly,’ with ‘redneck,’ with ‘deplorables.’”
“January 6th has been mentioned, a dark day for America indeed. And I’m sure Congresswoman Pelosi will agree that the entire month of June 2020, when the federal courthouse in Portland, Oregon, was under siege and under insurrection by radical progressives, those too were dark days for America,” he continued.
Pelosi, who was seated nearby, decided to interrupt Marshall’s speech to say, “There is no equivalence there.”
“It is not like what happened on January 6th, which was an insurrection incited by the president of the United States,” she added confidently.
But Marshall didn’t let her get away with it.
“Today, particularly in America, the globalist-left have become the establishment. I suppose for Mrs. Pelosi to take this side of the motion, she would be arguing herself out of a job,” Marshall said, adding that Trump should have accepted the election in 2020.
“So should Hillary in 2016,” he continued. “And so too should Congresswoman Pelosi, instead of saying the 2016 election was quote ‘hijacked.’”
“It was,” Pelosi squeaked back before Marshall smiled, and the audience laughed.
“Nancy Pelosi is still claiming that the 2016 election was hijacked,” Rubin laughs.
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REPUBLICANS just passed a HATE SPEECH bill under the guise of 'anti-Semitism'
The House of Representatives just passed a major bill to combat "anti-Semitism" and had the majority of both parties on board.
The bill itself is described as enforcing the Department of Education to adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Allies definition of anti-Semitism when enforcing the 1964 Civil Rights Act on college campuses.
Its opposition consisted of only 21 Republicans and 70 Democrats.
While the bill was passed under the guise of fighting anti-Semitism, Glenn Beck realizes what it’s really about: criminalizing hate speech.
“When I hear people say ‘the Jews killed Jesus’ or ‘those dirty Jews run the world’ or ‘those Jews are responsible for everything bad’ or ‘you’re just saying things because you have a Zionist master,’ I think to myself, you’re a bloody idiot,” Glenn says.
“You shouldn’t be running around saying these things, but I kind of actually like it when you do because I know exactly who you are,” he adds.
Despite the way he feels about people who are anti-Semitic, it doesn’t change the way he feels about the bill.
“I am dead set against this, and you should be too. Something can be legally permissible and morally repulsive at the same time. Speech needs to be protected, not the stuff we all agree on, but the stuff we don’t agree on,” he explains.
“The people who voted for this bill, I’m sure it was well-intended, but they’re misguided by human nature itself. Governments cannot fix human hearts,” he continues, asking, “Why is it this Congress can only pass the things that seemingly only hurt the strength of America and only cut across the Constitution?”
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