Krystal And Saagar DEBATE FRATS VS Palestine Protestors
Summary
TLDRThe video script discusses a range of current events with a focus on the political and social implications. It addresses the protests in support of Palestine that have extended to university graduation ceremonies, prompting a strong political reaction. The discussion also touches on the potential impact on the Democratic majority if corruption allegations against a Congressman affect the House balance. Additionally, the script covers the debate over lab-grown meat and the controversy surrounding a book by a potential Trump VP pick. It further delves into historical parallels, such as the Kent State incident, and a significant economic scandal related to price-fixing that contributed to inflation. The conversation emphasizes the importance of fair and accurate media coverage, especially in relation to protests and political movements, and criticizes the perceived hypocrisy in the media's and politicians' reactions to different protest movements.
Takeaways
- 📢 The media is covering various protests, particularly those related to Palestine, which have reached graduation ceremonies and sparked political reactions.
- 💥 Israel has begun the evacuation and forceful displacement of Rafah, with bombing and a potential ground invasion as ceasefire talks break down.
- 🚨 Democratic Congressman Henry Cuellar faced a close primary challenge, winning by only 300 votes, and has been indicted for corruption.
- 🌱 There is a political debate over lab-grown meat, with differing views that will be discussed in the show.
- 🤥 Noam Chomsky, a potential Trump VP pick, has been accused of lying in her book about a meeting with Kim Jong-un that apparently never occurred.
- 🏛 President Biden has made a statement regarding campus protests, distinguishing between peaceful protests and those that turn violent, which he says are against the law.
- 🔥 There is a perceived hypocrisy in the reactions to the protests, with different standards applied to the Black Lives Matter movement compared to the current protests around Israel and Palestine.
- 📉 The protests may have political implications, particularly for the narrow House Majority, and could be consequential if Democrats manage to pick up a few seats.
- 🚨 There is a significant scandal involving price-fixing that has directly impacted consumers, contributing to inflation.
- 🎓 University protests in support of Palestine have been occurring nationwide, including at the University of Michigan, which is in a battleground state.
- 🤔 The discussion raises questions about the priorities of young voters, the influence of the Israel-Palestine conflict on national discourse, and whether the protests are an elite-driven concern.
Q & A
What is the main topic of discussion in the provided transcript?
-The main topic of discussion in the transcript is the protests in support of Palestine that have occurred at various universities, including graduation ceremonies, and the political and media reactions to these events.
What does the speaker suggest about the nature of the protests?
-The speaker suggests that the majority of the protests have been peaceful and that the portrayal of protesters as violent is a smear intended to distract from the central issues and dismiss the movement.
How does the speaker compare President Biden's response to the Palestine protests with his response to Black Lives Matter protests?
-The speaker points out a perceived hypocrisy, stating that President Biden's response to the Palestine protests is more dismissive and less nuanced compared to his response to Black Lives Matter protests, where he acknowledged the peaceful majority and the validity of their demands.
What political implications does the discussion suggest for the Democratic Party?
-The discussion suggests that the Democratic Party could face political consequences if they do not address the concerns of young voters, who are increasingly critical of the party's stance on Israel and Palestine.
What is the significance of the mention of Congressman Henry Cuellar?
-The mention of Congressman Henry Cuellar highlights the narrow majority in the House and the potential impact of corruption charges on the balance of power, emphasizing the importance of individual races and the overall political landscape.
How does the discussion characterize the media's role in the situation?
-The discussion characterizes the media as having a significant role in shaping public perception, with a focus on how certain incidents are either amplified or ignored, depending on the narrative they wish to promote.
What is the speaker's stance on the importance of the Israel-Palestine issue among young voters?
-The speaker acknowledges that while the Israel-Palestine issue may not be the top priority for all young voters, it is a significant concern for some, and the way it is handled can have a substantial impact on their political engagement and voting behavior.
What does the speaker claim about the situation at UCLA?
-The speaker claims that at UCLA, there was a case of violence where counter-protesters attacked a peaceful pro-Palestine encampment, and the police response was delayed and inadequate.
What is the context of the discussion about lab-grown meat?
-The discussion about lab-grown meat is mentioned as an upcoming debate between two individuals with differing views, suggesting it will be a contentious and engaging segment.
How does the speaker describe the situation at the University of Michigan?
-The speaker describes a significant protest at the University of Michigan, where students walked out during a graduation ceremony in support of Palestine, highlighting the breadth of the movement.
What is the significance of the mention of a price-fixing scandal?
-The mention of a price-fixing scandal indicates that there is a significant economic issue that has had a direct impact on consumers, contributing to inflation and costing people money.
Outlines
📢 Morning Show Overview and Political Updates
The host kicks off the show with a recap of the day's agenda, highlighting the significant events including protests in Palestine affecting graduation ceremonies, political and media reactions, and the potential consequences for the Democratic majority. The host also discusses the indictment of Congressman Henry Cuar for corruption, touching on the broader implications for the Republican side of the House. Additionally, a debate on lab-grown meat is teased, along with a discussion on a fabricated meeting in a book by a potential Trump VP pick. The segment concludes with a mention of an upcoming debate on Counterpoints and thanks to the viewers for their support.
🤔 Analyzing Biden's Stance on Protests and Political Implications
The paragraph delves into President Biden's response to campus protests, contrasting his stance with his previous comments on Black Lives Matter protests. It critiques the perceived hypocrisy and lack of action from the administration regarding the Israel-Palestine conflict. The discussion also touches on the potential political fallout, especially among young and suburban voters, and the impact of the protests on Biden's image as a calming influence. The paragraph concludes with a look ahead to further analysis on polling related to the protests.
📊 Dissecting Young Voter Priorities and the Israel-Gaza Conflict
This section questions whether the Israel-Gaza conflict is an elite-driven concern rather than a widespread public priority. It discusses the potential disconnect between the priorities of young voters and the focus of the national discourse. The paragraph also explores the possibility that the issue might not significantly impact the general population, given that many are either indifferent or ill-informed about the conflict. It concludes with a reflection on the importance of understanding the protesters' motivations and the public's perception of the movement.
🚨 Campus Protests and Reactions to Palestinian Solidarity
The focus shifts to specific incidents of protests and counter-protests on university campuses, highlighting the disruption of graduation ceremonies and the reactions of various universities. The paragraph details instances of violence and police inaction during counter-protests, particularly at UCLA, and criticizes the double standards in responses to violence. It emphasizes the importance of student safety and the need for a balanced approach to maintaining order without suppressing peaceful protest.
🤬 Racist Incidents and the Media's Role in Protest Narratives
The paragraph discusses an incident involving a fraternity member making racist gestures at a black Palestinian protester and the response from a Republican Congressman. It debates the media's role in amplifying certain narratives and the potential for such incidents to define entire movements. The discussion emphasizes the need for fairness in media coverage and the importance of not allowing distractions to overshadow the core issues of the protests, which are centered around human rights and stopping violence.
🌟 Breaking Points Media and the Fight for Fair Coverage
The final paragraph makes a call to action for viewers to support Breaking Points Media as a subscriber-funded, independent media organization. It positions the media outlet as an alternative to mainstream media, aiming to provide fair and comprehensive coverage of events like the campus protests and the Israel-Gaza conflict. The paragraph encourages viewers to become premium subscribers to help build a platform that offers a different perspective on current events.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Palestine protests
💡Graduation ceremonies
💡Media freak out
💡Evacuation of Rafah
💡Political debate over lab-grown meat
💡Corruption indictment
💡Price-fixing scandal
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💡Protest and disorder
💡Suburban white majority
💡National Guard intervention
💡Fraternity counter-protests
Highlights
Palestine protests have impacted graduation ceremonies, causing a massive political reaction and media attention.
Israel has begun the evacuation and forceable displacement of Rafa, with bombing indicating an imminent ground invasion as ceasefire talks break down.
Democratic Congressman Henry Cuellar, narrowly winning his primary challenge by 300 votes, has been indicted for corruption, similar to the Bob Menendez case.
The narrow House Majority on the Republican side could be consequential if Democrats manage to pick up a few seats.
A big political debate has emerged over lab-grown meat, with differing views expected to be discussed.
Noam Chomsky, a top potential Trump VP pick, has been caught lying in her book about a meeting with Kim Jong-un that apparently never happened.
Kent State lessons seemingly not learned, with potential parallels to a national catastrophe being discussed.
Matt Stoller is set to join the show to break down a massive scandal that directly impacted consumers' wallets during a period of high inflation.
President Biden's response to campus protests has been criticized for not considering the policies regarding the region.
The Senate is essential to democracy, but dissent must not lead to disorder or the denial of others' rights, according to President Biden.
Protests and counter-protests at various universities, including UCLA and the University of Michigan, have led to incidents of violence and chaos.
The media's coverage of the protests and counter-protests has been inconsistent, with some incidents receiving more attention than others.
A Republican Congressman's positive tweet about a racist incident at a university has raised concerns about public figures endorsing harmful behavior.
The discussion emphasizes the importance of focusing on the central issues of the protests rather than getting distracted by individual incidents.
The protests are centered around stopping a perceived genocide, while counter-protests seem to support continued conflict.
The media's role in amplifying or downplaying certain aspects of the protests and counter-protests is a point of contention.
The need for fair-mindedness in reporting and not allowing individual actions to define entire movements is emphasized.
Transcripts
good morning everybody happy Monday we
have an amazing show for everybody today
what do we have Crystal indeed we do um
Palestine protests have now hit
graduation ceremonies we have massive
political reaction we have total media
freak out we've got all the highlights
and low lights from that also big news
while we were all sleeping uh Israel has
started the evacuation or forceable
displacement of Rafa they also are
bombing that City it appears that that
ground invasion is imminent as ceasefire
talks break down we will uh bring you
all of those very Grim details meanwhile
Democratic Congressman Henry quar that
Nancy Pelosi and others moved Heaven and
Earth to save he had a very close
primary challenge um only won by 300
votes oh he's been indicted he's been
indicted for corruption him and his wife
very similar honestly to the Bob
Menendez thing although they have not
located any gold bars as of yet not yet
that we know about um but incredibly
impactful because you have you know very
narrow House Majority on the Republican
side if Democrats managed to pick up a
few seats this could be very
consequential so break that down for you
we've also got a big political debate
over lab grown meat this will be fun
Sager and I will both weigh in I think
we have different views on this one so
it should be a fun one um and Christy
Noam who was at least a top potential
Trump VP pick caught lying flagrantly in
her book about a meeting with Kim
Jong-un that apparently never happened I
don't know why you would lie about such
a thing but she did so we'll uh show you
that we also are taking a look I'm
taking a look in my monologue about um
Kent State any lessons that were learned
apparently not and whether we are
recording another version of that
National catastrophe and Matt Stoler is
going to join us to break down what is
truly a massive Scandal that had a
direct impact on you and your wallet
some quarter of the inflation during the
height of the worst period of inflation
likely came from a price fixing Scandal
um ster and himself help to do some of
the uh journalistic uncovering of this
Scandal so he'll talk to us about what
the hell happened and what it all means
yeah that's right in real media they
would actually cover it but here here it
is it's it's I mean domestically it's
one of the biggest stories in the
country and you probably I mean I don't
think they covered at all on the Sunday
shows like we're talking thousands of
dollars that came out of your pockets
because of this price fixing Scandal so
it is really he have he has the receipt
it's not even a journalistic story it's
the FTC getting involved so he'll break
that down for us I'm really excited to
talk
before we get started though uh thank
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much we appreciate you let's get started
like crystal said with the protest so
there's been the political reaction
President Biden taking the White House
Podium to react to the campus protest
these were his first words in reaction
after Columbia University let's take a
listen so let me be clear peaceful
protest in America violent protest is
not protected peaceful protest is it's
against the law when violence occurs
destroying property is not a peaceful
protest it's against the law vandalism
trespassing breaking Windows shutting
down campuses forcing the cancellation
of classes and graduations none of this
is a peaceful protest threatening people
intimidating people instilling fear in
people is not peaceful protest it's
against the law the Senate is essential
of democracy but descent must never lead
to disorder or to denying the rights of
others so students can finish the
semester and their college education
look it's basically a matter of fairness
it's a matter of what's right there's
the right to protest but not the right
to cause chaos Mr President have the
protests forced you to reconsider any of
the policies with regard to the region
no so the two questions that were asked
there at the end were have the protest
force you to Recon consider any of your
policies in the region President Biden
no do you think the National Guard
should intervene President Biden no
before he was then uh exited the room so
President Biden then definitively
speaking on the matter there Crystal
what' you think dissent must never lead
to disorder uh I think the founding
fathers would like to have a word with
you about that conception of protest uh
I think the civil rights leaders I think
the abolitionists I think the suff for
Jetts I think the Vietnam War protesters
would like to have a word with you about
all of that I mean disorder the the
whole point of the media smearing of
these protesters the political class
mearing of these protesters is they
don't want to deal with the central
claim they don't want to deal with the
central issue and the reality is in Saga
and I were talking about this before
this started um and we have an element
we'll get to in a little bit but 99% of
these protests have been peaceful in
terms of a mass Nationwide uh student
driven protest movement I don't know
that there has ever been a more peaceful
protest movement so that's number one
number two many people contrasted these
comments and this approach with the very
different and much more nuanced
commentary from Biden specifically when
it came to Black lives matter protest he
made sure to Center the actual you know
core of the claims and the demands that
were being made there and said listen
you know the the violence here doesn't
speak for the majority of the protesters
who are peaceful now I supported many of
the calls and demands and those protests
in general and they were majority
peaceful but there was much more
violence including property damage
during the black lives matter protest so
it is blatantly hypocritical his
approach here versus his approach and
his commentary with regards to Black
lives matter it's just and then the the
final piece that I'll add here is then
he asked you know is this changing your
mind he says no it's actually a lie
because no he doesn't care about
Palestinian lives yes he's still
committed Zionist wants to do everything
to support Israel he's clearly Sager
feeling the pressure we're going to get
to some of this in terms of the Israel
segment um reportedly he was trying very
aggressively to secure some sort of a
ceasefire deal that appears to have
fallen through no he's not really
willing to use leverage to compel Israel
to actually fall in line but there's no
doubt they realize this is a massive
political problem for them and guess
what the only reason that it is a
political problem for them is because of
the size of the movement because of the
Persistence of the movement and because
it's not just staying in the confines of
something that is you know nice and
decorous and can just be easily
handwaved away and dismissed that's what
him I'm going to talk about M brzinsky
today Peggy Nan in my monologue what
they want is a protest that is so Meek
so timid so decorous that it can just be
vanished erased that they don't have to
actually grapple with it because to
actually grapple with it is to deal with
the fact that this country has been
complicit in carpet bombing babies
starving them to death Cindy McCain head
of the world food program says now there
is a full-blown famine in Northern Gaz
that is rapidly moving south that sort
of protest that is stays within the
confines of oh write a letter to your
Congressman if you feel upset and can
easily be ignored is what they want
because this type of protest that's in
their face that shows up at every Biden
rally that's president graduation
ceremonies that's present not just at
Ivy League colleges but colleges across
the entire country that's much harder to
dismiss it's much harder to ignore yeah
I think the thing is President Biden is
trying to make a political calculation
where he doesn't believe at the end of
the day I mean he believes basically in
the silent majority bet of the uh Nixon
Administration or in some sort of like
sister Soldier distancing uh hearkening
back to the 1992 campaign well honestly
we'll see I I have no idea tomorrow
we're actually going to be talking a lot
about the polling in terms of the
reaction to the campus protest it's
difficult to gauge there's no real way
to know on the one hand we have to talk
about the margins on the other hand we
have to talk about Biden basically
trying to solidify the Suburban white
majority especially amongst young you
know like women and adults goad can I
say something about that though he
already has the Suburban white majority
well the women who are voting on
abortion they're already in the
Democratic party Camp that's number one
number two before what has given the
appearance Nationwide of this like
campus chaos and violence and and all of
you know all of that which I agree is
not a great Vibe for Biden because you
know his whole thing was like restore
calm and it's not going to be chaos and
Trump is chaos what created the chaos
was the police Crackdown these protests
have been going on at many college
campuses since very soon after October
7th and it hasn't been oh my God chaos
it's because of and he greenlit with his
commentary this police response so I
think he is putting himself in the worst
of all worlds where of course young
people absolutely hate his guts there's
no way that a young person for whom this
issue is important and sees the
president smearing them as violent
anti-semites is going to want to vote
for this dude so that's a disaster he
needs to win young people and then if
you're the person who's like once the
Law and Order candidate do you think Joe
Biden's going to be your guy I know
you've got a you know more aggressive
more hardcore authoritarian Law and
Order dude on the ballot so once again I
mean it reminds me sort of of his
immigration positioning right where it's
like let me just accept the right-wing
framing of this no if people if you're
buying into the rightwing framing
they're not going to just go with like
the uh the lesser of the right-wing FL
framing they'll go with the guy who's
all in on that so I think it's a
political disaster all the way across
the board but it's a question of young
people and their priorities so yes I we
can go look at our poll there were some
young people who said they wouldn't
necessarily vote for Biden but uh there
was a later poll that just came out a
couple of days ago Harvard Harris where
they had Israel Gaza as number 15 out of
16 for priorities I mean I do think
there is a danger that this is just an
elite movement and the truth is that
most people even if they do care about
Israel Palestine I'll say this for
myself it's not my number one not even
my top five issue I care much more about
our country and policies that affect
here I don't think that that's
necessarily an immoral thing to say and
by the way I'm not going to tell people
what to do if that wants to be your top
priority you be you I think that's fine
but the question does come for is this
an elite driven concern and I don't even
mean necessarily in terms of left I
would say right too I mean how much of
our national discourse is captured by
Israel and Palestine when the truth is
that the vast majority of people like
don't particularly care all that much
and in fact if you look at the
uninformed issue a lot of people don't
know very much about the conflict
because they just don't they either just
don't care or they're just not consuming
a lot of media and they decided to turn
out I think it is fair to raise the
question of like okay is this a bubble
right I think entirely Fair um the idea
I I very much descent from the idea it's
a quote unquote Elite driven discourse I
know the focus is on like Colombia and
other ivy league institutions this is I
mean City College which is famously A
working class Institution New York City
also saw protests you have protests at
State schools all sorts of Institutions
across the country so that's number one
number two is you know okay it's one
thing when people are ordering their
priorities and responding to a poll it's
another thing when you look at the poll
numbers for Joe Biden with young voters
that's true but the question is how much
of that is Israel Gaza how much of it is
that is just way too expensive some
of that is definitely the case and we
saw the fall off with young voters begin
prior to Israel Gaza it has accelerated
I mean the fact that you now have Joe
Biden losing to Donald Trump by 11
points is astonishing and certainly like
smearing if you look at young
sentiment about Israel and Palestine
obviously very Divergent from older
voters and then if you see the president
United States basically smearing your
entire generation as anti-violent
anti-semites I have to think that that's
probably going to have a negative impact
for people that this issue is a real
priority listen it only takes a few
percentage points where like this is
their thing and there's no recovering
from it for it to be a you know a
completely game-changing type of
political event this is what you see
frequently you know even with even with
like abortion okay abortion is not the
number one issue for uh like if you look
for some people it is just like Wiz B
for some people definitely more but it's
not just how many people rank this as
their number one but how strong is the
emotion and is this like a single issue
for some percentage of young people at
this point it's a single issue and I
don't think there's any recovering at
this point for Joe Biden on this issue
so um you know we'll see but I think
that because the policy it it really
ultimately comes down to like the policy
is really bad now you have the Spectre
of him smearing effectively an entire
generation as like you know racist and
um I don't think that's going to help
them entire generation like half of the
people in this most the people who are
young don't even go to college so
they're not even tangentially involved
like how do they feel about this issue
they may feel some way but they're not
necessarily protests are only on college
campuses which they're sure but I mean
okay they'd be like saying you know all
Millennials feel this and be like you're
smearing My Generation for going after I
don't know the avocado toast thing like
I don't feel particularly that way I'm
more just saying like it's important
that we try and segment this out for
like who are these protesters who are
the people who feel affinity for them I
don't think it's fair to say it's
smearing an entire generation because
not all young people do care about
Israel and Gaza I'm just trying to zoom
out and really think about this
politically thinking about 1968 and the
eventual ramification I mean there's a
lot of Truth to the fact that a protest
movement I we talked about this
previously dramatically backfired and
failed the new left as a project itself
was a historic failure specifically
because of the idea of mass mobilization
and there's also a question I think
again of the silent majority which
became very relevant in BLM when it was
the same thing where people were like oh
all young people believe that there's
like some Mass violence of police
against black people it's like well not
really not actually true especially if
we look now and to what their overall
reaction is but the question is also
going to come to media and coverage of
course which we of course will uh focus
on there's been some more demonstrations
that have been happening let's put this
up there on the screen and I can go
ahead and narrate some of this this is
at the University of Michigan obviously
a major Nexus there were walkouts during
the graduation ceremony in support of
Palestine there you see a lot of flags
kefas and others who are walking out who
are disrupting the graduation ceremony
that Michigan one may be one of the most
important because it's in that
Battleground State here we have
graduates at nor Eastern calling out
their University for complicity they say
Eastern has arrested me why don't you
listen to your students Neu filing gen
genocide divest now here is at uh we
have Georgia State students who are
being escorted away for wearing cfas and
for having Palestinian Flags so this is
all you know again feeding into a Vibe
of chaos the only question is kind of
like which way and how to navigate this
now you are correct Crystal on the
violence fronts I will give it to you uh
very very different whenever it comes to
the black lives matter protest let's put
this up there on the screen this in
particular was one that a lot of people
focused on I know I think uh it was
covered by Ryan and Emily and we covered
a little bit on Thursday as well this is
from The New York Times They say how the
counter protesters at UCLA provoked
violence and unchecked for hours this in
particular was a grievous case because
you had the like Ren aop camps cops like
lock themselves into a building and
there was basically just like full-on
Street violence that was just happening
between these counter protesters who
were like firing fireworks and others at
the Palestinian encampment and it
happened for a period of almost 3 to 4
hours in the middle of the night that
was you know fostering all over social
media and it took them until 6:00 a.m.
actually for the LAPD to come in and uh
it's obviously very blatantly
hypocritical whenever you do look at
some of the other police reactions so I
on this one I'll will absolutely give it
to you it was ridiculous uh that it even
took so long for them to come in and
because you know look you know we
believe in student safety right I
believe that for all the students who
are involved if you got people who were
coming there looking to start a brawl
and then the get that's part of the most
worst things about mob violence is that
it begets itself and it's you know just
keeps a vicious circle and that's
basically what happened at UCLA well
what happened is you had a peaceful
encampment that was violently attacked
and police stood by and let it happen
for five freaking hours five hours they
were violently assaulted LA Times
student reporters now the New York Times
all look at this and say this was
entirely one-sided that this protest was
entirely peaceful and then these counter
protesters who were funded by the way by
Bill akman and Jerry Seinfeld's wife a
bunch of other people came in and began
assaulting and shooting fireworks and
sent um significant numbers the numbers
I saw originally uh to roughly two dozen
students to the hospital and the police
did nothing nothing and then when they
did do something did they arrest the
violent people who were assaulting
students I thought we cared about
student safety no they didn't arrest
them no arrests were made of the the
thugs that were violently assaulting the
peaceful protesters they got off scott
free no the peaceful protesters got
assaulted so after night number one
where they're violently beaten by these
thugs funded by a billionaire on night
number two the cops came in and did the
violence themselves and were shooting
rubber bullets um the image of of that
and the you know the violence inflicted
against these students the injuries from
those arrests also quite significant so
it is outrageous and this is the most
significant incident of violence that we
have had it was as I said entirely
one-sided and going back to Joe Biden's
comments and the comments of all these
other freaking people have you condemned
that are you calling for you know
where's your concern about disorder here
where's your concern about lawlessness
here absolute silence where's your
concern about Jewish student safety
because guess what there were many
Jewish students in that encamp
where is any of that concern when it's
coming from the pro-israel Zionist
agitator thugs coming into assault
students it's in police standing by and
letting it happen and then doing it
themselves the next day no I agree hear
any of that I do think it's very
hypocritical and this is part of the
issue and we all start taking sides and
we're all going to start into street
gangs and it's like no that's not what
we want here that's actually the
opposite of uh what I mean if you do
care about order and disorder and uh
student safety I actually do care about
all those those things just not willing
to say that words are violence which is
part of a segment that we'll get to and
that people being snowflakes and saying
hearing dangerous Chan is upsetting uh
however if you have people who are
actually firing fireworks and are
beating people up and then you allow
that to happen terrible right absolutely
terrible and you are absolutely correct
you don't have a lot of people in the
media even condemning or even frankly
commenting on some of the stuff here
which is just pretend that it doesn't
exist very very common amongst a lot of
the Israel first crowd let's go put this
uh next part up here on the screen there
was uh let's just say a troubling
incident that broke out over at Old Miss
University yeah had kind of a frat
brothers versus some of these Palestine
protesters some uh people were saying
that they were mocking This Woman This
Palestinian protester who is black and
they're calling him a racist this man
has already actually been expelled um
from his from his fraternity so you've
seen outbreak of kind of like fraternity
versus Palestinian wouldn't call
violence per se but I guess what clashes
on campus people screaming at each other
uh kind of like that so I guess as a
former frat boy let me just say to all
my brothers out there don't ruin your
life for the sake of um literally
getting expelled and trying to go viral
on social media I would just advise you
not to do that and uh think about your
future as I had talked about previously
for proest can we put that back up on
the screen put that back up on the
screen okay because what you see here
you got these dudes you know mocking her
calling her lizo right all of that okay
that's one thing then you have this guy
who's making monkey noises and
pretending like he's an ape at a black
woman and what you have here is a
republican member of
Congress tweeting this video positively
and saying miss taking care of business
so it's not no people weren't oh saying
that they're mocking no no no you have a
man making literal monkey noises and
gestures at a black woman it is as
textbook racist as you could possibly
get and this Republican member of
Congress is like yes I like this this is
good for me so I agree that we should
call out the Republican Congressman but
in the same way Chris we shouldn't
elevate a single person from this thing
and say that this is uh who who they are
well here's why it's important because
when it's a single anyone associated
with the you know ceasefire movement
with the anti-war movement then this is
representative of the whole movement
right and we have to get a presidential
decree multiple presidential statements
in a press conference about how they
vile anti-semites but when you have like
the most racist imaginable oh well
that's just that's just a one one guy
that's just a onef the rest of the guys
are there and they're just shouting and
that's fine I don't think there's
anything wrong with it so Mor what I
would say is I think unfortunately
there's been a bit of some left
hypocrisy here where everybody's like no
see like all these kids are racist no
here's what happened at UNC those
Palestinian protesters took down an
American flag stupid idea by the way and
then a bunch of UNCC fra Ros surrounded
and defended the American flag while
they were pelted with trash again
explicitly aligning yourself against the
US flag wouldn't advise it in uh in the
United States those people went viral
and basically from then on all frat
brothers around the country are like
okay we got to get involved in this so
again I would say to my brothers out
there please don't do this uh do not uh
engage in racist mocking of protesters
because it's not going to work out well
for you as it worked out in this
instance but I do think it's important
to say that just because one guy did it
doesn't mean that all of them are racist
for coming up and for shouting against
and I I don't I have seen unfortunately
a lot of people use the same tactics
which I don't think is fair cuz it'd be
like saying that all of that all of the
campus protesters are anti-semites
because one guy who like barely even
goes there said something about Jews and
it's like well you know that's not
really what it's all about so and I just
wanted to put that out there I don't
think it's fair sure but I I think
that's fine yeah um I think there's a
lot of hypocrisy on the other side where
as I said one incident can be used to
Tar an entire movement as anti-Semitic
whereas here this is not even
acknowledged and actually to the extent
it was acknowledged it was celebrated
and uh the governor of the state also
you know celebrating and louing saying
it warmed his heart um these individuals
at Old Miss so fine let's be fair minded
and focus on what one side stands for
and what the other side stands for one
side stands for stopping a genocide the
other side stands for fair these kids
they're just pissed off because people
have taken over their Camp their
movement about what
movement is about continue slaughtering
children that's what the conflict is
about and so yeah I agree with you to
focus on who are they and are they
racist what are they saying whatever is
to miss the point of what these protests
and counter-protest are about the
protests are about let's stop a genocide
the counter-protests are about let's
contining so yes okay we let's have that
conversation because this is all a
distraction from the real issue that
these kids are out there protesting
about well we will have our real
discussion absolutely but I'm saying I
don't think it's fair to say that people
who are annoyed about protesters are
coming on their campus and who are
screaming and shouting and are basically
like going out there to mock them be
like hey please get out of here because
we don't necessarily agree with you I
don't think that means that they're pro-
genocide in fact I didn't even see a
single isra flag amongst a single one of
those guys I I like I said it was a huge
mistake for those UNCC idiots to take
down the American flag I don't know why
they had to do it but they decided to do
it and it's like if you want to put
yourself against America you are going
to get a lot of people who are coming
out there defend the flag
vital there's vitriol towards people who
you know took down a flag but so much
less to this man making monkey noises at
a black woman and you want to excuse him
and you want to call them idiot excusing
him I'm well I think I said he was an
idiot and I don't think he should ruin
your life for that i' absolutely don't
condone what he did what I'm saying oh
look it's also about convincing people
taking down the flag of your country in
your own country is a dumb idea I think
it was huge uh it was a backlash there's
a reason that it all went viral I don't
have vitory all for anybody in fact I'm
just trying to analyze it in terms of
like which one is going to be more
popular but I'm not in the business just
as I'm not in the business of smearing
you know counter or protesters as
anti-semitic as a bunch of frat kids as
racist because I've seen this happen you
know I was in a fraternity everybody oh
prosexual assault and all this other
and I see a lot of the media
basically participating and trying to
cancel use the same tactics that I think
pists are using as the counter
protesters and I don't think that's
appropriate more what I'm saying is that
I don't look I mean at the end of the
day I don't really believe in terms of
uh that these guys are pro genocide I
think that they're participating in a
social movement where for a lot of the
people in this country is annoying to
have this happen and so they're coming
out and they're like yelling and I don't
think there's anything particularly
wrong with that you can think that one
side is more moral if you'd like but for
a lot of people they either don't care
or they're you know they think this is
something this is worth to come out and
just like make fun of people which again
is a fundamental American right look I
support their right to be
that's part of what the first amendment
is but
but I think we should stay focused on
what the actual issue is that is being
protested and sorry I don't think one
side is more moral than the other one
side is more moral than the other I
don't think that it could be there could
be an issue that is more clear-cut at
this point when you have so many
children slaughtered you have we're
going to cover this in the isal segment
every single child in Rafa right now is
either malnourished nished sick or
injured okay so yeah there is a morality
gap between the two sides and I agree
with you it's not fair to take one
individual and say this is reflective of
an entire movement but that is what's
been done to the pro Palestinian
students and suddenly when it's these
kids or when it's the UCLA
counter-protesters who were the ones who
were 100% violent that's just it's
either completely erased or they're
actively celebrated that's what I'm
upset about I totally agree with you and
and look I mean we can't we can't
control what the rest of the media does
we can only try and you know cover it
the way that we can here and I don't
think you know we're trying to erase any
Horrors or any of the other stuff we
have plenty of stuff about that in our
show I don't I do think if you were on
the Palestinian side you should be upset
about the way that the media has treated
you specifically MSNBC and so-called
like fellow Travelers I'm with you I
mean if I was on that side I'd be
furious about the way that they covered
BLM or others I'm only saying let's not
descend you know Fight Fire with Fire or
any of that because I don't think it
will get us to a particular good place
and if anything history shows it will
probably backfire so I think that's a
decent enough lesson hey guys if you
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