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The Global Intifada in All Our Cities | Guest: Andy Ngo | 11/9/23
The Global Intifada in All Our Cities | Guest: Andy Ngo | 11/9/23
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60 minutes
Released:
Nov 9, 2023
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The Hamas movement in America is shockingly strong and pervasive. We focus too much on what is going on in the Middle East and not enough on what to do about the Middle East and its values controlling our cities and colleges. We’re joined by Andy Ngo, the foremost expert on Antifa, who explains the cross-pollination between Antifa/BLM and Hamas. Living in London now, Andy compares the situation in Europe with our growing intifada and warns that we are one step behind Europe. He warns that the radical Islamic playbook in the West is to organize, fundraise, radicalize, and recruit from the safety of the West after being expelled from Muslim countries for extremist activities. Now it’s getting real, and we are starting to see Jews getting beaten and killed in Western cities.
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Released:
Nov 9, 2023
Format:
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