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Washington Journal 09/22/2025
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cenk uygur
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john mcardle
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cenk uygur
And if you ever criticize Turkey, you're anti-Turkish and you should lose your job.
You sound like a lunatic.
That is also true when you say it about Israel or when you say it about any country.
Put all that junk aside.
And here, by the way, at the same time, do not put the actions of a foreign government on our American brothers and sisters here.
Nobody called my Jewish friends and said, hey, should we bomb Gaza?
No one.
There is no such thing as the Jews or the Muslims or the Christians.
It's a giant range of people, poor, middle class, people with power, people without power, etc.
So the Israeli government did these atrocious things.
But Jewish Americans have been on the forefront of the peace movement and have been amazing throughout.
So let's all unite, not around being Jewish or Muslim or Christian, or, hey, you're from Israel, another one's from Turkey, another one's from Venezuela.
No, unite around being an American, where we put that stuff aside and we look at our shared humanity and we fight for equality together.
That means not just equality for me, by definition, equality for all of us and justice for all of us.
john mcardle
Jenk Uger is founder and host of the Young Turks TYT.com, and we always appreciate your time on the Washington Journal.
cenk uygur
Thank you so much.
Appreciate it.
john mcardle
That's going to do it for our program today.
Just one programming note for you this afternoon.
1 p.m. Eastern, there'll be a White House press briefing.
We will be showing that to you here on C-SPAN.
That 12-15 discussion with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, that we're going to be airing on C-SPAN 2.
That's taking place at the Council on Foreign Relations.
So programming notes for today, and we hope to see you tomorrow morning at 7 a.m. Eastern, 4 a.m. Pacific here on The Washington Journal.
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john mcardle
Here's what he had to say.
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This is about 15 minutes.
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