Topic: Anti Semitism

13 chapters across the catalog

97: Flowers for Fuller
12:35 - 14:51

97: Flowers for Fuller

Candace Owens and the Mutating Definition of Anti-Semitism

The hosts discuss a conversation between Candace Owens and a rabbi regarding the definition of anti-semitism, which the rabbi described as "mutating." They argue that constantly changing definitions for words like "recession," "woman," and "anti-semitism" creates a foundation of "sand" for society. This linguistic instability is presented as a deliberate tactic to keep the public in a state of confusion and unable to defend against accusations.

97: Flowers for Fuller
36:13 - 40:27

97: Flowers for Fuller

White Christian Nationalists and the Israel-Gaza Conflict

The hosts discuss the emergence of the term "White Christian Nationalist" as a label used to categorize and target supporters of Donald Trump. They observe a rapid shift in political alliances where former Black Lives Matter activists have transitioned into pro-Palestine protesters. This phenomenon is described as a "firmware update" in public programming, where complex geopolitical issues are reduced to simple oppressor-oppressed narratives.

90: Micro Mockingbird
57:56 - 1:01:31

90: Micro Mockingbird

Biblical Tropes, George Soros and Political Donors

The use of the term "Judas" is debated, with the hosts arguing it is a standard term for a traitor rather than an inherently anti-Semitic slur. They criticize the media for protecting George Soros by labeling criticism of his political spending as anti-Semitic. The segment also touches on the "vipers" metaphor used in the feud, linking it back to biblical imagery and political infighting.

87: Ye & They
26:14 - 28:56

87: Ye & They

George Soros, Fox News Censorship

A discussion on the "third rail" of media mentions how bringing up George Soros is often labeled as anti-Semitic, citing an incident on Fox News involving a Republican guest. The hosts mention Ice Cube's past attempts at independent thought and how they were similarly characterized. They argue that West used shocking rhetoric, much like Donald Trump's 2016 campaign launch, to seize the media platform.

78: Hiding in the Fuzz
10:41 - 13:07

78: Hiding in the Fuzz

Protocols of the Elders of Zion Historical Context

An Al Jazeera report details the history of "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion," describing it as a fabricated anti-Semitic text created by the Russian secret police in the early 20th century. The document purports to outline a Jewish plot for world domination but was proven fake shortly after publication. The summary notes that even Tsar Nicholas II eventually ordered copies confiscated after realizing it was a forgery.

78: Hiding in the Fuzz
13:09 - 17:34

78: Hiding in the Fuzz

Propaganda Tactics, Russia Dossier and Modern Parallels

The discussion compares historical anti-Semitic propaganda to modern political tools like the Trump-Russia dossier, noting that manufactured documents can remain effective even if unproven. The hosts argue that the label of anti-Semitism is sometimes used as a "magic cape" to shield globalist figures from legitimate financial criticism. They observe a shift in propaganda from targeting groups to targeting specific individuals like Vladimir Putin.

78: Hiding in the Fuzz
52:05 - 56:46

78: Hiding in the Fuzz

Normalization of Hate and the Soros Shield

The hosts examine the history of American businesses, such as IBM, working with the Nazi regime and the subsequent "Operation Paperclip" that brought German scientists to the U.S. They argue that George Soros uses the historical context of anti-Semitism as a shield to deflect criticism of his political and financial activities. The conversation emphasizes the need to distinguish between legitimate critiques of influence and actual hate speech.

76: Third Rail
15:27 - 18:47

76: Third Rail

The View Co-hosts and Personal Perspectives on Anti-Semitism

The hosts critique the reactions of other co-hosts on The View, including Megan McCain and Joy Behar. Adam Curry shares an anecdote about a Jewish friend in Austin, a high school teacher, who experienced intense fear of rising anti-semitism during the Trump presidency. They discuss how media programming can induce "hysterics" and the importance of humanizing all parties in these sensitive cultural conversations.

59: Restoring Justice
2:33:27 - 2:41:32

59: Restoring Justice

Donald Sterling and the Black Jews of Israel

The hosts revisit the 2014 Donald Sterling scandal, playing leaked audio where Sterling discusses the mistreatment of Black Jews in Israel. Mo notes that the media focused on his comments about Magic Johnson but suppressed his remarks about Israeli social hierarchies. They critique Barbara Walters' reaction to the term "Black Jews," suggesting a lack of awareness regarding diverse Jewish identities.

53: 2020 Vision
3:15:58 - 3:20:42

53: 2020 Vision

Marc Lamont Hill's Cancellation and Redemption

The hosts revisit Marc Lamont Hill's 2018 firing from CNN over comments regarding Palestine. They find it ironic that Hill, who was "canceled" for his own discourse, is now attempting to "cancel" Lil Wayne and Ice Cube for their political meetings with the Trump administration.

52: Build Black Better
38:19 - 44:04

52: Build Black Better

Ari Melber, Ice Cube Anti-Semitism Allegations, Monopoly Mural

MSNBC host Ari Melber confronts Ice Cube regarding a mural he shared on social media that critics labeled anti-semitic. The image depicts elderly bankers playing Monopoly on the backs of huddled black people. While some see anti-semitic tropes, others point out the mural includes diverse figures like Karl Marx and Elijah Muhammad, arguing it is a critique of class and banking rather than a specific ethnic group.

44: Big Bank Barry
2:24:00 - 2:28:01

44: Big Bank Barry

Abraham Lincoln, Liberia, and The Cancel Cannon

A listener highlights Thomas J. DiLorenzo’s book "Lincoln Unmasked," discussing Abraham Lincoln’s suspension of habeas corpus and his support for the colonization of Black Americans to Liberia. This leads to a "Cancel Cannon" segment for Steven Jackson and Dwyane Wade for their shifting stances on the Nick Cannon anti-Semitism controversy.

43: Black Inc.
2:41:21 - 2:44:20

43: Black Inc.

Karl Marx Racism, Ferdinand LaSalle, and Problematic History

The hosts examine private letters written by Karl Marx that contain racist and anti-Semitic slurs directed at his contemporary, Ferdinand LaSalle. Quoting research by Thomas Sowell, they highlight Marx's derogatory views on "Negroid" substances and Jewish heritage. They argue that if modern standards were applied, Marx himself would be subject to immediate cancellation.