I'd like to play something for you to start out the show.
This is something that took place in 2010. My friend David Horowitz of the David Horowitz Freedom Center was speaking at University of California, San Diego.
He was talking about radical Islam.
And then he did a Q&A and a student wearing one of the Palestinian scarves came up and the following exchange took place.
Yes.
Good evening.
I just wanted to say thank you for coming to campus tonight and presenting your point of view.
It's always valuable to have two sets of views going on at the same time.
Very useful.
My name is Jumana Imad Musa Ahmed Al-Bahri, and I'm a student here at UCSD. I was reading your literature.
I found that much more interesting than the talk.
And I found some interesting things about the MSA, which is an organization that's very active on campus and it is hosting our annual Hitler Youth Week.
You should come out to those events.
If you could clarify the connection between the MSA and Jihad terrorist networks, because last I checked, we had to do our own fundraising.
And we never get help from anyone.
So if you could clarify the connection between UCSD's MSA, or if you don't have such information, if you could connect other MSAs on UCs, because the connection wasn't too clear in the pamphlet.
Just if you could clarify.
Will you condemn Hamas here and now?
I'm sorry, what?
Will you condemn Hamas?
Would I condemn Hamas?
As a terrorist target and genocide...
Are you asking me to put myself on a cross?
So you won't.
I actually have had this experience many times.
You didn't read the pamphlet because the pamphlet is chapter and verse.
The main connection is that the MSA is part of the Muslim Brotherhood Network as revealed in the documents.
I don't think you understood what I meant by that.
I meant if I say something, I'm sure that I will be arrested for reasons of Homeland Security.
So if you could please just answer my question.
If you condemn Hamas, Homeland Security will arrest you.
If I support Hamas, because your question forces me to condemn Hamas, if I support Hamas, I look really bad.
If you don't condemn Hamas, obviously you support it.
Case closed.
I have had this experience at UC Santa Barbara where there were 50 members of the Muslim Students Association sitting right in a rose there.
And throughout my hour talk, I kept asking them, will you condemn Hezbollah and Hamas?
And none of them would.
And then when the question period came, the president of the Muslim Students Association was the first person to ask questions.
And I said, you know, before you start, will you condemn Hezbollah?
And he said, well, that question is too complicated for a yes-no answer.
So I said, okay, I'll put it to you this way.
I'm a Jew.
The head of Hezbollah has said that he hopes that we will gather in Israel so he doesn't have to hunt us down globally.
For it or against it?
For it.
Thank you.
Thank you for coming and showing everybody what's here.
All the Jews to be in one place so they can be annihilated.