Dennis Prager asserts anti-Semitism is history's unique exterminationist hatred, citing Iran's removal of swimmer Mohammed Boudarian due to proximity to Israeli athletes as proof of a desire for total elimination unlike any other group. He refutes listener theories blaming biblical narratives or Jewish influence on the left, noting ACLU head Anthony Romero is not Jewish, and distinguishes this from racism against Black Americans by the absence of global extermination campaigns. Ultimately, Prager frames this hatred as an "ultimate issue" driving global insecurity, specifically linking it to Iran's nuclear ambitions and stated goal to eradicate the Jewish state. [Automatically generated summary]
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Hi, everybody.
Welcome to the Ultimate Issues Hour on The Dennis Prager Show.
I devote this hour.
At exactly this time each week, to some great issue of life.
What triggers this week's ultimate issue, the greatest hatred in the world, and I'll tell you what it is in a moment.
You will guess momentarily when I tell you what triggered it is a short article that I suspect almost no one has seen.
And it is about an Iranian swimmer who was removed by his government from swimming in one of the heats, these things, the preliminaries to getting into the major races in the Olympics.
There's a trial.
And, you know, these are the greatest swimmers of every country competing, and the winners of those go on to become members of the teams or just.
To the actual finals in the Olympics.
So it's the biggest opportunity, obviously, for these swimmers.
In any event, there was the 100-meter breaststroke, and the Iranian swimmer, Mohammed Boudarian, 19 years old, withdrew from the Olympics.
Why?
Because.
In the pool at the same time as he would be a swimmer from Israel.
An Iranian in the Olympics will leave the Olympics rather than be in the same swimming pool or at the same racetrack as an Israeli.
And this, I argue, is unique.
It is unique because Jew hatred is unique.
There has never been as deep, as wide, as ongoing a hatred as the hatred of Jews.
There just isn't.
There is no parallel in history. to the depth, breadth, width, length of Jew hatred.
And therefore, there is no equivalent in the world today to the hatred of Israel, the Jewish state.
I mean, if Jew hatred has been the greatest hatred, then Jewish state hatred will be the greatest state hatred.
It's pretty obvious.
People aren't going to say, oh, I hate the Jews, but I love the Jewish state.
It doesn't work that way.
There is nothing like it.
And it is an ultimate issue for many reasons.
One is that it needs to be explained.
And whatever your explanation, it certainly goes to the heart of the human condition.
Because the Jews are tiny, but not peripheral.
That's, by the way, part of the reason for the grandeur of the hatred, the centrality of this very tiny people in history.
It's also an ultimate issue because this hatred leads to vast, vast suffering on planet Earth.
Of course, first of the Jews, but never of the Jews only.
Jew hatred gave us the war in Europe called World War II.
The Nazis' centerpiece was to exterminate Jews.
It was more important to kill Jews than win World War II.
That was Hitler's first and foremost battle.
And you know how we know?
Not only because he took German armaments away from the war in order to ship Jews to their deaths.
No, we know it because at the very end, the last statement he made before killing himself was about Jews.
It preoccupied him from his early days in his Mein Kampf, his journal, My Struggle, and it preoccupied him on the day he killed himself, knowing that Germany had lost World War II.
Keep fighting the eternal enemy of mankind, the Jew.
This is what matters, Germans.
So we die, but it doesn't matter.
There is still the greater battle.
I'm paraphrasing, essentially.
And the Israel hatred that permeates the Arab world and good parts of the Muslim world outside of the Arab world is very dangerous to the rest of mankind.
Very dangerous.
There may be a major war as a result of Iranian acquisition of nuclear weapons and the acquisition of nuclear weapons by, therefore, by people whose major, major goal in life is to eradicate the Jewish state.
So there's no way around it.
You can't ignore Jew hatred, not because it's not moral to ignore it.
That's a separate issue.
It's just in our self interest.
Our meaning, the rest of mankind's self interest, to worry about this hatred, the greatest in history.
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I am placing before you an important, important thesis, and that is that there is no hatred.
There is none.
There is no other country that will not swim in the same swimming pool as a person, an athlete from another country.
It does not exist.
I don't believe it existed in my lifetime.
Countries at war would still compete together in the Olympics.
There is no parallel to the hatred of Israel as a state, to the hatred of Jews as people.
There just isn't.
Now, the question is why, and I'll have theories on that indeed.
A book of my four books, the one I least mention, is in fact exactly about this.
It's titled Why the Jews.
And with the upsurge of Jew hatred called anti Semitism that has taken place in the last years, Simon Schuster asked that it be refurbished, if you will, reissued, but reissued.
Well, it was never out of issue.
So it's always been issued, but it was revised.
That's it, revised.
So, there is an even more recent edition of Why the Jews, The Reason for Antisemitism, out, and you can order it anywhere you want, and obviously through Dennis Prager.com, but anywhere you want.
I don't care, get a used copy, it doesn't matter, but I just want you to know this is something I have given a lifetime of thought to because whatever you are, if you like Jews, you have to think about it.
If you hate Jews, you have to think about it.
Even if you are neutral on Jews, you have to think about it because it will affect you anyway.
Jew hatred affects others.
Look at the impact of Islamic terror and its preoccupation with destroying Israel.
Israel is the size, my friends, of Belize.
Imagine if the world, if the United Nations, were as preoccupied with Belize as it is with Israel.
You would start to wonder what gives with Belize?
Why all this hatred of what is fundamentally an utterly decent place?
That's the thing.
It's a fundamentally very decent place.
Flaws, America has flaws, but America is fundamentally a very decent place too.
But when I saw this piece, that an Iranian won't swim in the.
Better to leave the Olympics.
The whole aim of an athlete in life is to get into the Olympics.
But it is better not to be contaminated by being in the same pool as a Jew from Israel.
That I realized this was worthy of bringing to your attention as an ultimate issue on the Ultimate Issues Hour, 1 8 Prager 776.
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You're listening to the Dennis Prager Show, The Ultimate Issues Hour.
The ultimate issue is the greatest hatred in human history and continues to this day, the hatred of Jews and the hatred of the Jewish state, Israel.
And what prompted it most immediately was the news story that I just reported recently about Iran removing its swimmer because he would have to compete with an Israeli in the same swimming pool.
Better to not even proceed with the possibility of getting an Olympic medal than to have to be with a Jew from Israel.
There is no parallel to that.
There is none.
Nobody is threatening the eradication of any other country.
It doesn't happen than the Jewish state.
And it's amazing how the world, you know, well, each side has its grievances.
Well, of course, each side has its grievances.
That's like saying each side breathes.
That's not the issue that each side has its grievances.
It's that there is no parallel to the extermination desire that has permeated Jewish history and now the Jewish state.
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We go to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Fatiha.
Hi, Fatiha.
Yes.
Hi, Dennis.
How are you?
Well, thanks for calling.
Well, I do have to agree with you that, yes, the Jew is probably the most hated.
But I was reading the Bible, you know, and I'm a Muslim, and I was just reading the Bible, just trying to understand all the scriptures.
And I think maybe the hatred of the Jew is based on, You know, enshrined in the Bible, it's pretty much Jewish stories.
I don't know how familiar you are with the Bible or, you know, what, how far as you read, but there were stories about the prophet David and the prophet Moses and many Jewish prophets, and some of these stories are so outrageous.
Some of these, even I don't agree with.
Well, David was a king, not a prophet, but it doesn't matter.
Right, well, I'm a Muslim.
Maybe I should have said I'm speaking from.
That's what we're.
Yeah, that's okay.
Anyway, I am familiar with it.
In fact, I've been teaching it for my whole adult life.
But there's no way that I would expect you to know that.
But I am familiar, and there are very negative stories about Jews in the Jewish Bible.
But remember, these are Jews who wrote those stories.
So it's like saying that there are negative stories about Americans, but if Americans write them, it's a credit to Americans that they're so self critical.
Right, but what I'm saying is if these stories are true and they are so negative, then maybe this is the reason why Jews are looked at as negative people.
Because if these The Jews are writing their own history.
You know, David had, you know, 700 wives.
This is according to the Bible.
Well, Solomon did.
Well, Solomon did.
Yeah, but in any event, yes, David, in fact, committed adultery and had a man killed in order to sleep with that man's wife, which is pretty disgusting and hardly unique.
It's hard to imagine that anybody hates the Jews because two and a half thousand years ago, a Jew committed adultery.
Right, but these are the stories of the Jews.
Well, there are other stories.
Stories of many religions, but what I'm saying is.
No, no, no, but there are also stories, you know, this is also the people that brought the Ten Commandments into the world and introduced the world to God, by the way, which I happen to think are reasons why there is such Jew hatred.
But it's not because of the bad stories, you know.
Anyway, I appreciate what you're saying, Fatiha.
It's hard to imagine that those are the roots.
I think the roots are very deep and that they go to the heart of.
Beyond Economic Explanations00:15:31
Of the human condition.
I do believe that, and I'll explain what I think they are in a moment.
I just want to have more important to me right now than explaining, although explaining is my natural inclination, or at least attempts to do so, is to have people understand that there is no parallel hatred.
Not that other peoples have not been hated.
I mean, what the Hutus did to the Tutsis in Rwanda is that genocide bespoke an unbelievable hatred.
The Armenians were hated by the Turks.
The Poles were hated by the Germans.
All the Slavs were.
The Russians were.
The amount of hatreds in human history is spectacular.
But the ongoing hatred of the Jew has no parallel, nor the depth.
The notion, what's called exterminationist ideas, these have been essentially anti Jewish, not anti any other group.
And again, there is no parallel to the hatred of a country as there is to the hatred of Israel.
None.
I mean, North Korea is a truly evil state, and it has none of the hatred.
Directed toward it that Israel does, which is essentially an unbelievably decent place.
It's really, that's what I mean, and that's what is worth explaining.
Brian, also in Philadelphia.
Hi, Brian.
Dennis Prager.
Hi, Dennis.
Hi.
It's a terrible, terrible thing that you're talking about, and there's nothing that can take away from that or the importance of it, but we have to remember that well into the 60s in this country, There were great numbers of white people that would not swim with blacks.
And I think racism, which I personally think anti Semitism is a form of racism, racism in general is like the worst thing that there is in this world because it just seems to be part of a lot of human nature.
I agree with every word you said.
It is the worst.
Racism is the greatest evil because it judges people by something they cannot help and which is of no consequence.
And they, and you're so you're, it's like being hated for having a certain type of earlobe.
Unfortunately, it's being hated just for who you are.
Yes, exactly.
Not even knowing who you are.
Well, it's not even for who you are, it's for what you are.
You know, they don't even know you.
It's exactly right.
I agree.
And that there were whites that did this, it's a fact, and a fact can never be denied.
But the, that white.
Who would not have swum in a pool with a black American, that lowlife, that fool, was not spending his life working on the extermination of all blacks on earth.
This exterminationist element that has been unique to Jew haters.
This people has to be destroyed.
And indeed, like Iran today, wanting to destroy Israel.
There's no parallel to that.
The guy who would not swim with a black was probably not devoting his life to figuring out how to spread some biological or chemical thing around Africa to destroy every African country.
Which hardly makes the guy good.
It just means that there was something different.
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Prager, it is Dennis Prager here.
This is the Ultimate Issues Hour talking to you about the ultimate hatred on the Ultimate Issues Hour, the hatred of Jews and the Jewish state, therefore.
And I used as the jumping off point the news report that Iranian swimmers will not swim in the Olympics or even in the heats with a Jew from Israel and they give up their right to even compete.
Better not to compete at all than be in a swimming pool.
With a Jew from Israel.
This is the Iranian regime, and there is no hatred that parallels this.
None in the world.
And so, I mean, think about it.
A lot of Americans harbored a lot of anger and even hatred toward Japan for Pearl Harbor and for the massacres of the Japanese in Asia and of American prisoners of war.
Nobody ever advocated exterminating Japan.
It never occurred to anybody.
Even in the depths, the depths of the deepest hatred.
And as vile as the Japanese government and army were at the time, they never contemplated.
Eliminating the United States?
It just didn't occur.
Defeating is defeating and eliminating is eliminating.
That's the unique difference between Jew hatred and other hatreds.
And it has huge impact on the world, which is why it is an issue of far greater concern than to Jews, or certainly ought to be.
If it isn't, people are making a very big mistake.
By dismissing Hitler as a Jew's problem, it ended up 50 million people got killed in World War II because Hitler wasn't taken as seriously as he should be because his Jew hatred was considered just so what?
You know, it's not nice.
I mean, most people didn't support it outside of Germany, most people didn't support it in Germany for that matter, but it didn't matter.
It wasn't taken that, but there's no greater index.
About the type of person or group you're dealing with, then it's hatred of Jews.
That is a sign, a neon flashing sign, saying, World, watch out.
I am very dangerous.
All righty.
Let's go to more of your calls here.
And in Santa Monica, California, Alan, thank you for calling, Alan.
Dennis Prager.
Yes.
Hi.
It's a pleasure.
In my opinion, in my observation, The reason in present day history, let's say 100 years from the present, why I think a lot of people have animosity towards Jewish people is that for such a small percent of the U.S. population,
for instance, about 2%, many leftists, socialists, communists, and Leninists, et cetera, go down the list, appear to be Jewish people, people with Jewish last names.
And they head up organizations and they run organizations, like, for instance, the ACLU, this law center, the People for the American Way.
You can go down an endless list.
And it seems like 70.
All right, let me respond.
Hold on, let me respond.
Okay?
First, as it happens, the head of the ACLU is Anthony Romero, who's not Jewish.
And I was just looking up because I saw your call.
I looked up their website under.
Latest events.
So in South Carolina, they'll be opening up a new affiliate.
In Charleston, South Carolina, they're opening up a new affiliate.
This was on the top of their page of news or whatever.
And the mayor, Joe Riley, will be at the ribbon cutting for the ACLU office.
I wish, I wish that only, you know, some segment of the Jewish population supported the ACLU.
It would be a non issue then.
It's so.
There were many answers to what you raised, many answers.
And that's one of them.
Another one is that even if that were the case, that doesn't explain exterminationist hatred.
It explains annoyance, even dislike.
It doesn't explain exterminationist hatred that we're talking about.
And third, the people who hate Jews argue from the other side just as much.
Look at all the people who got us into war.
All those Jewish neocons.
So they argue that there are too many Jews on the right, as you just argued there were too many Jews on the left.
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And welcome back, everybody, to the Ultimate Issues Hour, an hour each week, this specific hour, in fact, each week, devoted to an ultimate issue.
The greatest hatred ever is the issue this week, the hatred of Jews, and by extension, the hatred of the Jewish state.
And those who believe that isolating the Jewish state has nothing to do with anti-Semitism, which is the fancy word and euphemism for Jew hatred, are deeply naive.
That only one nation on earth is chosen for delegitimizing and ultimate extinction, and it happens to be by coincidence the Jewish state, is a little hard to believe.
And I come to this particular hour on this subject by way of this article that Iran has pulled a swimmer from Olympic trials after he drew the same heat, in other words, the same race, as an Israeli athlete.
Better to leave the Olympics than compete in the same swimming pool as a Jew from Israel.
That's unique on earth.
We do not have that elsewhere.
There is no other example that I know of in the United Nations when the Israelis would get up.
An Israeli ambassador would get up, massive walkout by Arab countries, and then by their delegates.
And you say, Well, they don't recognize Israel.
Yeah, but there is no other example of it.
It's amazing how people find that easily acceptable.
Well, you know, they just don't recognize Israel.
But there is no other example of this.
People go to war and recognize each other.
It's just, did we ever stop recognizing Germany or recognizing Japan?
What are we talking about?
Was there a desire to exterminate the country?
It had no right to exist.
The Nazis had no right to exist.
But the Germans did.
Still be a German state.
There is no parallel to Jew hatred.
And by the way, well, there is actually.
Something that comes close but doesn't quite get there, that's America hatred.
In fact, that's a serious part of my book, Why the Jews?
The reason for anti Semitism.
And that's why I'm happy they asked for a revised edition.
The first one never went out of print.
It's been, in fact, the Jerusalem Post just called my work, which I co wrote with Joseph Tolushkin, called my work on anti Semitism a seminal work on anti Semitism.
Just a couple of months ago in the Jerusalem Post.
This is not to boast to you, to tell you that this is something that I've given serious thought to and it's been seriously received.
Whatever your explanation, and I have not devoted this Ultimate Issues Hour to explaining it, I have many, and I think they transcend purely rational explanations.
People like scapegoats or economic explanations or there's always been racism.
These are all true, but none of them go to the heart of the greatest hatred, which transcends the norm.
And I think Christians in America, not all, but a lot of Christians got it right.
And understand that there are transcendent elements to hating or not hating the Jews.
Absolutely.
There's no doubt in my mind about it, in fact.
Transcendent Elements of Hatred00:06:30
And let's go to some more of your calls.
And we go to John in Chicago.
John, Dennis Prager, thank you for calling.
Hello, Dennis.
Thank you.
I've been listening and enjoying the conversation.
And I really think that this hatred of the Jews goes back to the sense that the Jews are God's chosen people.
I couldn't agree more.
I am convinced that that is the biggest single reason, whether people believe it or not.
It never goes away.
Most of the world has forgotten that they believe anything, but they haven't forgotten that resentment, that hatred.
The Father loves God.
What is your religion?
I'm Methodist.
Yeah.
I had a feeling.
If I get a call that the Jews are the chosen people, the odds are it will be a Christian, not a Jew, who makes that call.
It's just a fact of life.
God bless you.
Thank you very much.
Jews are very uneasy with that concept for a whole host of reasons that go beyond this particular hour.
All right, let's go to Mina in Los Angeles.
Hello, Mina Dennis Prager.
Yes, hi, Dennis.
Thank you for taking my call.
This is Mina.
I wanted to make a comment in the Islamic Republic of Iran.
It's not the individual athlete that makes any decision if they want to participate or not.
I agree, and I said they pulled him out.
But remember, Mina, it doesn't matter if this particular swimmer likes Israelis or Jews, it's irrelevant.
It was as irrelevant as whether any individual German liked Jews or not.
The society has declared war to exterminate the Jewish state.
It's the Islamic Republic.
You're right.
You're right.
The Islamic Republic.
They're the cancer in the region.
I agree.
And as long as they're there, the hatred is going to be around.
But if that athlete, if he didn't follow the order, would have been treated like Saddam's athlete.
I agree with every word you're saying.
I agree with you.
It doesn't negate.
It just sustains what I said.
I thank you kindly.
All righty.
Let's go to Philadelphia and Jim.
Okay, Jim in Philadelphia, Dennis Prager.
Hi.
Hi, Dennis.
I just wanted to say that the hatred of Jews, I believe, stems from the denial of the Old Testament of the Christian idea of salvation by a sacrifice of a man God, which the Christians, I think, like to use the Old Testament to validate.
But it's not there.
Yeah, but Christians are generally the biggest friends that Israel and the Jews have today.
And the example I gave is an Islamic example.
The pulling of the swimmer and the country that wants to exterminate Israel is not Christian.
Well, it may not be, but if you read the New Testament, it's so negative, and a lot of it is political.
Yeah, that's a separate issue.
That's a separate issue.
Christian anti Semitism, which was very real and very long, and which to his credit, John Hagee has devoted his life to combating is another subject.
You're listening to the Dennis Prager Show.
Final segment of this Ultimate Issues Hour, and it's the ultimate hatred, the subject of the Ultimate Issues Hour.
I explain it at length in my book, Why the Jews, and the Iranians pulling out their Olympic swimmer from a pool with an Israeli athlete, a Jew from Israel.
Had it been an Arab from Israel, I'm sure they would not have pulled him out.
And that is unparalleled.
There is no hatred.
I don't care what your feelings are toward Jews, toward Israel.
I mean, I care, but I don't care for the point that I'm making.
The point that I'm making is one, and remember I prefer clarity to agreement.
There is no hatred like the hatred of Jews, there is no hatred like the hatred of the Jewish state.
There isn't.
There isn't.
And that is, and to say that those two are related, hatred of the Jewish state and hatred of the Jew, is to state that two and two really are four.
I mean, it's something that a seven year old would completely understand immediately and wonder why you even had to make the point.
And so it is worth considering question number one why?
Question number two is what to do about it because it does affect the world.
Iran's Jew hatred, hatred of the Jewish state, and desire, and announced desire to exterminate it.
And it's Holocaust denial, which is.
We get used to it.
You know, it's funny.
People get used to the incredible.
It's both a blessing and a curse in human nature that we adapt.
But it is a curse.
It is difficult to overstate the amount of hatred that has to eat a brain that will then deny the Holocaust.
Probably the most.
Archived event in history of any single event, including and especially by Germans.
I always wonder among those who deny the Holocaust, why did the Germans go along with the denial?
What was in it for them to blacken the name of their country's history?
Look, it's not even worth discussing.
What is worth discussing is.
Is why the greatest hatred is the greatest hatred.
But my point on this Ultimate Issues Hour is that whether we like it or not, we are all affected by the greatest hatred in history the hatred of the Jew and the hatred of the Jewish state.
Why the Greatest Hatred Exists00:01:42
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It was an account that's been around since 1888, and over the last 25 years, it's averaged 29% a year.
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