"God, Go Get em' Honey" W/ Tal Oran | The Roseanne Barr Podcast #95
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colonialism and ethnic cleansing that did happen to Native Americans.
It's what happens in the Middle East today.
And all these fucking podcasters and media outlets and news pundits, they don't want to talk about it.
It drives me crazy.
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It drives me crazy that they're doing it to Christians.
And the Christians just talk about Israel.
Yeah. And isn't that like some kind of paid distraction?
That they wouldn't even have the balls or the soul to talk about the ethnic cleansing of Christians in Arab Muslim countries?
Their own?
It's sick!
I haven't seen Tucker or Candace mention any of this stuff.
Have you?
They might not know.
How do they not know?
Or they might have been told it, or it's just too inconvenient for their...
Worldview that they just don't want to add it into the mix.
But it drives me up a wall because these are the Christians of the Middle East.
Let's put them on the magnifying glass for a second.
Yes, let's do.
People like the Assyrian Christians, some Yazidi Christians, even Persian Christians, Iraqi Christians.
You have Christians of the Coptic Christians or some of the early adopters of Christianity.
And lo and behold, Palestinian Christians, Christians of the Levant.
These people are the earliest adopters of Christianity.
Some of them might be Jewish people.
Yeah, of course.
They're converted.
And they are completely ignored by American Christians and Christians in the West.
Yeah, it's disgusting.
Because of what?
What's the reason?
Why does this happen?
You mean ignored that they're being genocided?
Their existence is being ignored.
You know, as Jewish people, what I can say, we have a lot of problems.
We're a very dysfunctional family.
But you know, when shit hits a fan...
October 7th happened.
We support each other.
We send each other a lot of money all over the world.
Soldiers in the IDF didn't have vests, this and that.
My own mom was raising money and raising funds for soldiers.
I was as well on my YouTube channel.
We all pulled in together.
But Christians across the Middle East being massacred in the millions.
And this has been happening for hundreds of years now.
About 1,000.
About 1,200, 1,300 years.
Babies. And where are the Christians in the West?
Where are the Christians crying over massacred Christian babies?
Mm-hmm.
They're all talking about Israel.
Yeah. And they're pro-Hamas.
I mean, it's horrible.
It's weird to see.
It's a horrible mind control reversal and a mirror image, too.
Yeah. And it's just anti-Semitism.
Yeah, it's anti-Semitism mixed with a real big dose of ignorance, and it's shameful.
I even think about it from a Jewish perspective, too.
I really think we have a responsibility to help these people to stand up for them.
I know we have our own shit we're going through as Jewish people, but these people who are the early adopters of Christianity, they might be our family.
Quite literally, they might be our family.
And a lot of Muslims are probably Jews that converted, too.
Absolutely. A lot of people in the Middle East, people forget how early...
Islam is to this region.
I mean, like, Islam is just the most recent addition.
The Middle East wasn't Muslim 800 years ago.
No, it wasn't.
Like, 1,200 years ago, it came out of Saudi Arabia, but the Middle East only really became Muslim around 700, 800 years ago.
Yeah, it's like Europe in 800 years.
Or now.
In 800 years from now.
Or in a couple years, actually.
Inshallah. That's all I can say.
Yeah, no, I mean, it's absolutely ridiculous.
And this Arabization of our whole culture, of our land, when I look at how Americans treat the Middle East, how Westerners treat the Middle East, it's like, oh, it's all Arab land.
It's all the Arab countries.
I'm like, shoo Arab!
What Arab are we talking about, brother?
What part of Iraq is Arab?
As the ancient Mesopotamians, as the ancient Sumerians, as the ancient Akkadians, as the birthplace of civilization, my grandpa and grandma grew up.
Swimming in the Tigris and Euphrates River.
I have an amazing picture I can send you of my grandpa swimming in the river.
Please do.
And somehow we're just all passed off as Arabs.
Yeah. I'm an Arab Jew.
What Arab Jew?
Shoo Arab Jew.
What does that even mean, an Arab Jew?
I'm a Jew who existed 2,000 years before the advent of Arabs or Islam.
Yeah. And somehow everyone in the region, the Assyrians, the Copts, the Kurdish.
The Mendians, everyone just gets called an Arab.
It's like, you know, force.
That's the power of force.
Yeah. You know, isn't it?
Might makes right.
You know, because it's like, okay, we own the army now.
You have no more freedom.
Yeah. Well, look at the history of the Crusades.
This war between Christians, Islam, and Jews goes back about 2,000 years, right?
They've been warring in that region.
Well, Jews never had any weapons, really.
They were the guerrilla fighters.
There's been a fight for Jerusalem for thousands of years that includes, even before the advent of Islam, because that was around 400, Muhammad was 300 or 400 AD, right?
Yep. 400 years after Jesus.
400 or 500 years after Jesus.
So, when I see Candace or Tucker, and these are people I admire more than you do.
You're mad.
I'm mad at them.
I gotta...
You know, I'm not mad at them.
I'm like Torah's mad at them.
Well, let's understand.
Because they're twisting Torah and you cannot do that.
Well, I just don't understand how you can pretend that that region, the history of the Jews in that region, doesn't exist when it's historically understood.
Because they're part of the process of, you know, like right now they're in the process, the left, of erasing women's rights and erasing women.
Yeah, they've been doing it since the 60s.
Sex. Right.
A biological reality, because they live in that fucking philosophical bullshit world that has nothing to do with reality.
And, you know, they'll take it as far as they can for fundraising purposes, because all bullshit, and it's just to line their pockets and use people as lab rats for their fake experiments that they get government money to run on captive populations,
hence Gaza.
That's fucking a UN, what do you call those things?
Petri dish where they can do experiments on children to turn them into fucking assassins.
That's what they're fucking running there for their NGOs and shit.
You look at the money trail and it all leads back to the UN.
Every bit of it.
Every single bit of it.
That's the Satan.
That motherfucker is Satan.
Absolutely. They are the most immoral organization on our planet at the moment.
That's the Nazi world order.
Somebody was telling me the other day in Miami, if an alien were to come to planet Earth right now, I'm sure this has been a popular saying.
Well, I'm an alien.
As-salamu alaykum.
So what, if an alien were to come to Earth right now, and they were to look for the main problem in humanity?
And they were to look at the UN, which would be like the governing body in the world right now that gives you authority to say what are the problems on planet Earth.
They would undoubtedly look at the Earth and say the biggest problem on planet Earth right now is Israel and the Jews, according to the UN.
The UN has had more resolutions against Israel since its inception than any other country combined.
That's insane.
I only found that out recently.
I mean, I knew it was bad.
Talk about a fucking scapegoat.
I mean, it is a scapegoat because all of them, they have no women's rights.
Hello? You're wrong.
They have no fucking Jews.
Hello? Then they yap about apartheid.
What the fuck are you talking about, you goddamn devils?
You think you're gonna hold up a mirror and we're gonna fucking not see you?
I mean, it's a reversal.
It's a magic spell.
It's a dirty black magic.
Babylonian magic spell, and it's gonna fall today.
I see you.
I know you're Nazis.
I know you call yourself religions, but you ain't no fucking religions.
And God sees you too, and it's Shabbat.
God, go get them, honey.
Amen. There's the title of this episode.
God, go get them, honey.
That needs to be a bumper sticker.
God, go get them, honey.
Amen. Talc, I have to ask you a question because you were here before.
You were talking about the problem, the mistake that we as American Jews are making in the culture war.
One thing I want to say, I know I'm getting, I never let anyone talk, but I'm an old Jewish woman and I have the right.
I'll ask you later.
I'm 72. Shout out both of you.
It's very important.
Listen, American Jews, what they've done since 67 is help to make every Arab state Jude and Rhine, you dirty bastards.
And you've waged a war on brown Jews in the Middle East, you dirty, stupid bastards.
Okay, it's your turn.
Oh my god.
Okay, so, a few things.
One. We have to win this culture war, so we have to figure this out.
We're doing it today, we're winning.
We're doing it today, this is what we're here to do.
American Jews, I would say I've had the better part of 100 years in this country.
To establish a name for ourselves.
Yes. Right?
Yes. And look, from a certain element, my parents who came here from Israel to live here, they also are part of this problem because they didn't even realize this was a problem happening.
Yeah. Because they were too oblivious to what was going on.
Yeah. But when you look and you ask the average American, what is a Jew?
They will tell you, one, a white person.
They'll be like, Jews are white.
Yeah. Two, they'll see a caricature of Jerry Seinfeld eating smoked salmon bagel and cream cheese in New York City and a Hanukkah menorah.
And no shade at Jerry Seinfeld.
He's great.
He is great.
But that shouldn't be our caricature.
Right. We're a diverse one.
Although he was 40 and dated a 17-year-old.
Yeah. Continue.
That works with the Jew.
He said it was okay because she was Syrian and he was Syrian.
Continue. And she had massive.
All right.
Okay. She had big.
No shade at Jerry Seinfeld.
Okay. But what I would say is like that this is, it's shameful that this is what we've boiled down to.
Our diversity?
Not there.
When I look at growing up as a kid in America and looking at Jewish media, the brownish Jew I could find is Jeff Goldblum with a tan.
And while I love Jeff Goldblum, like I really love Jeff Goldblum, there's no representation of Mizrahi Jews at all.
What's a Mizrahi Jew for people who don't know?
So a Mizrahi Jew are the Jews, basically Mizrahi in Hebrew means of the East, the Eastern Jews.
So it's any of the Jews, kind of Moroccan Jews got roped into this too, but anybody from North Africa?
All the way east, and it kind of stops around Iran, Afghanistan, that area.
I have North African DNA.
Yeah, a lot of Jews do, actually.
Yes. That's the Sephardi DNA in there.
I'm Sephardi, yeah.
So Sephardi, we have like three groups or four groups of Jews, really, which is Ashkenazi, which are the ones who, the diaspora from Europe or the European area.
And you have Sephardi, which is the southern Mediterranean, sort of Spain, Portugal, some of Italy, some of Greece.
These are no Sephardi, Sephard being Spanish, Sephardi.
Mizrahi would be like some of the ones from North Africa and all the ones from the Middle East, stopping at about India, China.
That's when you have like your different distinct groups of Indian Jews, Chinese groups, and then you have the Afro-Jewish diaspora, which to me is the most fascinating.
Jews from Djibouti, Jews from Eritrea, Jews from Ethiopia, some Jews from Somalia, Sudan.
Incredible groups of Jewish people who existed in Africa for a long time.
Right. So there's Jews outside of the Jeffrey Epstein type, right?
Absolutely. They don't understand this.
And it's sad that it boils down to just that because I really feel like, you know, I've been pushing this message for a while now and I feel like I'm just being ignored.
You are.
Because it's so inconvenient to people to have to acknowledge that.
Absolutely. Like, I want to tell you guys a story of my grandpa real quick because this will really blow your mind.
Okay. Show your hat.
My hat?
It says white colonizer.
My hat says white colonizer.
I said that on the beginning.
I love it.
Anyway, go on.
Since October 7th, people have unironically been calling me a white colonizing Nazi.
What the fuck do you mean Nazi?
My grandparents were kicked out of Iraq by actual fucking Nazis.
What do you mean Nazi?
Now I own it.
I just fucking wear it around.
My grandfather, Ezra Shemesh, rest in peace.
He was my favorite person in my family.
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He was born in Baghdad in the 30s.
And he...
was raised in a society of Jews known as the Baghdadi Jews.
The Baghdadi Jews are one of the most ancient Jewish groups in the Middle East.
The belief is that these Jews came out of the destruction of the first temple when the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar destroyed the Beit HaMikdash, the temple, and cast them out to Babylon.
And we know the famous Bob Marley song, by the river Babylon we wept.
This is literally the story of my grandpa.
That's the story of my grandpa's family.
And we could literally trace it back because one, all these Babylonian Jews or these Baghdadi Jews, a lot of them where you find them around the world, they all have this lighter tone to their skin.
My grandma, she's completely brown, but she came from the eastern part of Iraq, from Basra and then from some parts of Kurdistan.
So we know she's not like the original Jew that came out of that diaspora.
But this group of Baghdadi Jews, they're like, they have this ancient story.
Of living in Galut, living in the diaspora for 2,000 years.
And before my grandpa's biggest brother passed away, passed away just earlier last year, I asked him, I went to interview him in Israel on his retirement home.
And I asked him, I was like, what's the story of our family?
What do you actually believe about us?
Who are we?
What's our legacy?
And he told me, for 2,000 years, we sat in Babylon and we prayed every single year, next year in Jerusalem.
We all did.
We all did.
And I asked him, I have no way to quantify this.
How do you know?
He said, every single holiday, every single Shabbat, we always prayed.
We always waited to go back home.
And I said, well, if things were different in Iraq today, given the opportunity, would you go back?
If there was peace, if you could live there happily, whatever it would be?
I said, absolutely not.
I said, why?
Because I'm a Zionist.
Because I believe in us existing here.
I believe that this is our home.
You know, we had a life in Iraq.
But that was taken away from us.
It was robbed from us.
And it gave us the wake-up call.
The same way that October 7th gave us a wake-up call.
A lot of us a wake-up call.
Of what does it actually mean to be a Jew?
What do we want to do with this?
With this energy of being attacked?
And he said our energy, our path was to go back to Israel.
To reunite with Am Yisrael.
To be back in the place where we actually came from.
Because we know we're not Iraqi.
We're not Arab Jews.
We're not Babylonian.
We're not European.
We're not European.
We're Israelites.
We're not Ethiopian either, by the way.
Because in Ethiopia, the Ethiopian Jews, they have a different name, Falashmura.
That's what they used to call them.
Falashmura literally means, from the Christian perspective, it means the intruder or the stranger, somebody from a different land.
So even for us, like the untrained eye sitting here, you would look at an Ethiopian Jew, and you would look at a Christian Jew, maybe we would have a hard time telling the difference.
Genetically, we'd be like, well, they kind of look similar.
And that may be a racist thing to say, and I'm sorry, but that's...
You know, for the untrained eye, we would look at them and be like, what's the difference?
But even they went through the effort to make that difference, to call them a different name, to call them Falashmura, which is deeply offensive.
I mean, if you're part of this country, it's the same thing with Syrian Jews.
My friend Abraham Hammer, who I was telling you about earlier, a Jew born in Damascus, when he was a kid, they used to call him Musawi, which means the people of Moses.
They would make that distinction.
They'd put it on their ID to make sure that they know they're not Syrians for real.
They're Musawi.
The people of Moses.
Not like us.
They put that on the driver's license?
On their IDs.
Do you think it's because we have a different God?
You know, I only recently went down this rabbit hole that Allah might be a different God.
Actually, it was Christians in the Middle East who reached out to me to let me know, like, Allah is not the same God as...
The God of the Christians and the God of the Jews.
I've never heard that.
I thought it was the same.
I didn't hear about it either.
So I always...
Well, I would start with saying this.
We've been trained for some reason in Jewish circles that we're way more connected to Muslims than we are to Christians.
And I think that's a load of horseshit.
Because I appreciate Muslims from my brothers and sisters who are Muslim, who support Israel and love Israel.
And I love them back.
And that's 51% of them.
Of Muslims.
Yeah. Yeah, you know what?
I would tend to agree with you.
It might even actually be higher, but they're so oppressed that they just can't speak out.
I broke it down as 51% love us.
30% they think we're irrelevant to their lives.
They don't love or hate us.
And 20% hates our guts.
That 20% is still a couple hundred million people.
It's a real problem.
But it's a minority.
Regardless though, if it's a minority or not, it's a problem.
It's a huge problem.
Yeah, well, 250 million is a problem.
And then the ones that you say that are irrelevant to our lives, the problem with that population of Muslims, in my opinion, is that they're willing to turn a blind eye.
Turn a blind eye.
So then that pool actually becomes bigger, because if we were to be rounded up in concentration camps by Muslims, it would just kind of turn a blind eye to it, and that's just as immoral as doing it yourself.
But Torah says that's every population.
Jews, it's the same.
51% of Jews love Jews.
30% of Jews go, I'm not really a Jew.
I don't really care what happens in Israel.
And 20% hate the Jews.
Yeah, I can see that.
But what's the difference?
Of what?
You know the difference?
I do.
Between us and them?
The major difference between us and them is no matter if we...
Who's them?
The 20%?
Yeah, whether it's the Muslims or the Christians or Buddhists or Hindus.
The difference is, with us, whether you're a Jew who hates Jewish people...
Or a Jew who loves Jewish people, or a Jew who doesn't care, that they'll still kill you based on the fact that you're a Jew.
Right. Regardless if you believe in God or not.
This is the one thing I try to push on.
Not always.
Unless you're what, Arabov?
You mean like unless you sort of bend the knee?
Yeah. Unless you are useful to them.
But then you lose the fabric of being a Jew.
Yeah. I think you deserve to be excommunicated from the body of Judaism because you're a traitor.
But I'm talking about the average Jew.
Well, I'm talking about I shouldn't say their name because they should be blotted out.
But there are some.
They don't kill them all.
Some of the Nazis had Jewish blood.
This is true.
You're right.
In fact, the worst enemy of the Jews are Jews of Mixed blood.
I actually agree that Jews...
Like I told Joe Rogan, we did a breakdown of his parentage and where he comes from.
He comes from a city that's very heavily Jewish and has always been.
I go, you might have some blood, bro.
And because I find that people who have Jewish DNA or RNA or genetic memory or whatever you want to call it, like Dave Smith, They are often the biggest anti-Semites.
And they often entertain the, they are often the devil's advocate types.
It's an inborn self-hatred, which is why, you know, when you open up that door, you look at the people who open up that door of anti-Semitism.
Look at it.
It's people like Norman Finkelstein.
Oh, God.
It's always that.
Professorial class.
Yeah. That turns on us.
Yeah. Well, every group has that.
Every group.
It's not, like I said, it's not...
Do you think Candace and Tucker have Jewish blood in them some more?
They must, or they wouldn't be such horrible Jew haters.
Should we change Joe's name to Joseph Roganstein?
Well, I always do that.
Roganovich? Like, I call him Mel Gibstein.
I always do that, because it's like, that's part of what's wrong with me.
Jews is internalized self-hatred.
Absolutely. I couldn't agree with that more.
And that's the war.
Yeah. That's the war that we have to win.
We are really, a lot of times, we are our own worst enemy.
Yeah, we always are.
We always put a foot for ourselves to trip over.
Yeah, and we always run to turn each other in.
Yeah. We can't wait to fucking do that.
Like that Jewish group.
If not now, or whatever the hell it's called.
JVP, the Jewish Voices for Peace.
Call them assholes.
None of them have a Jewish mother, I'll tell you that.
Believe it.
Did you see their Seder?
Their Free Gaza Passover Seder?
Oy vey, I can imagine.
We all had that one asshole at Seder.
It was our sister's kid who was so closeted.
That's part of why I did gay shows, because I'm like, I can't deal with closeted gays one more minute.
So I said, I'm going to free them.
And that might have been a mistake.
Yeah, good job.
But anyway, because some people in the closet are just assholes.
That's the reality.
Some people are just assholes.
In the Jewish closet?
Whether gay, straight, trans, or what, they're just a fucking asshole.
Yeah. Jews are like that, Christians.
Some people are just assholes.
Yeah. But anyway, I don't remember what I was saying.
You were talking about how we feel closer to Muslims as Jews, but I assume you were going to say in actuality we were probably closer to Christians.
Is that what you were going to say?
Yeah, that's where I was going.
I recently had the opportunity.
I went on sort of like a Christian rabbit hole when I was in Israel during the war.
And one thing I did, which really bound me closer to Christians, was I...
During the peak of the war when rockets were being fired towards the north, I took a donkey, me and another Jewish friend of mine.
We took three donkeys and we walked in the path of Jesus from Nazareth to the Sea of Galilee for five days in the nature.
I did that too.
We slept out, we camped, it was amazing.
We got to meet travelers on the road, we got to interact with people along the way.
And I put together a video on my YouTube channel where I was basically...
Showing Christians how very much Jewish the origins of Christianity was.
Yeah. And how Jesus would have, like, very much so like me, he would have bathed in the mikveh in this random spring.
He would have put on tefillin every morning like a good Jewish boy.
He was a rabbi.
Yeah. And, you know, growing up as a Jew, especially in America, you sometimes don't have, like, this good image of Christians because of all the trauma.
Yeah. And you kind of disconnect from Jesus completely.
And I'm not saying I take Jesus as any—religiously, I don't believe in him, like, as a Messiah for me.
I don't pray to him.
But I believe he exists.
Or I believe he existed.
And I really have come to appreciate his story and how much he's connected people to Judaism and to Israel.
And it's not always been in the best circumstances.
And there is some stuff in the New Testament that's very discriminatory against Jews.
And that's a problem.
But that can be lost in translation.
Lost in translation, right?
I said it a few weeks ago.
Jesus was the Elvis of Jews.
I think he's the greatest Jew of all time, in my opinion.
I love Jesus.
I love what he taught.
From my understanding.
Well, the Babasali was pretty awesome, too.
What's the Babasali?
I don't know what that is.
Ancient rabbi.
I mean, there's so many.
There's Isaac Luria, the Kabbalist from Tzad.
He's amazing.
He knows all about him.
Well, of course.
Okay, well, he's one of the Beatles.
We'll talk about that another time.
There's four of them.
He was great.
He's Paul.
He was great.
No, I love Jesus, and I do feel closer to Christians than Muslims, 100%.
Yeah. I talk about it all the time, and I think that's probably, especially as an American, that's more normal.
I like decent fucking people, no matter what they believe in their mind and their heart.
It's what they do that counts.
To me.
We have a duty.
In my opinion, we have a duty to really connect Christians back to Judaism.
I agree.
Not to being Jews.
I don't need you to be a Jew.
If you believe in Christ as your Savior, enjoy yourself.
He's a cool dude.
He's a cool dude.
But when I went to Jerusalem recently, I connected with this Messianic church.
I was trying to uncover the Christians of the old city.
And there are Messianic Jews who have their own, they have like a synagogue church in the Old City.
And they were teaching me about the origins of Christianity.
Something that I never connected in my brain is, first of all, like all the early adopters of Christianity were Jews because it wasn't a religion.
It was just Judaism with a belief in a new Messiah.
So much so that there was archaeological evidence found in Italy of churches, the first churches that had an entrance for Jews.
And an entrance for Gentiles.
Right. Which is crazy because it means that really the earliest adopters of this religion were Jewish people.
Of course they were.
And so we're always bound to this belief that Muslims are somehow closer to us because they don't use human iconography.
They don't put Jesus on a cross in their mosques and stuff.
But in reality, just Christianity in the West has really lost, I think, it's kind of gone very far from Israel and its core of Judaism.
Well, it depends.
It depends where.
It depends what.
Like evangelicals, I think, do a really good job at starting to connect back to Israel.
Yeah, that's a good thing that they do.
Yeah. No, I love Christians.
But Torah says they'll all come back to source.
Yeah. Because my rabbi says that, you know, both of those religions were started by disaffected Jewish guys.
Pretty much.
They were.
No, but every religion is kind of a spin-off, if you think about it.
It's a spin-off.
Of Judaism.
Well, of...
They're disaffected from whatever religion they come from.
Luther and Protestant is from Catholicism.
Everything comes from Judaism.
I can even tell you from a personal perspective, I kind of have a...
I don't want to say a problem with rabbinical Judaism, but...
I have a problem with it.
I do.
So we probably vibe on this wavelength.
Like, I have a hard time with the organized Jewish religion we have today.
Yeah, in America, especially.
In America, specifically.
And the further I get away from it, I've sort of been building Judaism back for myself.
Yeah, that's what you're supposed to do.
Like, I want my connection with Hashem to be my connection with Hashem.
That's right.
And not somebody telling me how it should be and what rules in this.
I believe in the rules that we should have in the religion, but I don't want somebody to tell me exactly how I need to pray.
You're selling Jesus.
So, from a certain perspective, I kind of started understanding where Jesus was coming from.
No, he's badass.
But, again, I don't believe in him in a religious figure.
You don't have to believe him as the Messiah to realize he was badass and a rebel and taking on the Pharisees and everything he said was completely true.
Even as a Jew, you have to give him his props that he stood up to corruption within the temple.
And that was, in my opinion, that was cool.
It was rock and roll.
Did you know that was a currency war?
What, the war with Jesus in the temple?
Yeah, where he overturned the tables.
No, I didn't know that.
I know everything about it, and I've been teaching it for a really long time, but it's horrifying that the brainwashing people are under, and they don't want to hear anything new.
Well, tell us.
It wasn't that he was upset that they were selling trinkets in the temple?
Because that's what I thought.
He was pissed off that they were foisting Roman currency on the Jews.
He was a warrior for...
Jews against Roman occupation.
Like we would be.
Take the fucking Roman coins out of here.
Why are you doing that?
Don't you see it?
To take over our temple?
I'd never heard that.
And why are you even selling coins in here?
They already got you.
I've never heard that, but I...
Same. That seems very plausible.
It's a whole bunch of stuff you don't even know.
And it is about...
Huh? Do it here.
Well, he was a student of Rabbi Akiva.
He had 24,000 students, and most of them got fed to the lions.
That's who they was feeding the lions.
Yeah. Rabbinical students.
And, you know, Rabbi Akiva picked three students to lead the revolution against Rome.
It was Rabbi Shimon Barhocha.
And he was a military genius.
And that story is unbelievable.
That ended at Masada.
I actually have something here that I want to show you.
Oh my God, I want you to show me.
I'll just tell these three things.
And the other one was Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai, the greatest Jew ever.
And the other one was, you know, his name.
You know, they say Jesus, which means the Zeus.
In Roman.
I never heard that.
Joshua. Joshua.
Joshua. It was Yehoshua.
But some say it's another name, and I believe it's another name.
I believe his name was Yehuda.
And him and Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai were best friends.
And anyway, cut to, what was it about?
It was about saving the teachings of Rabbi Akiva and Hillel from Roman destruction because they threw out most of, you know, they rewrote it.
Yeah, they canceled Nicaea.
Yes, so that's what it's about.
Okay, now tell me what you're going to tell me.
So, you were speaking about the Belkochva Revolts.
Uh-huh.
This right here, I want you to hold this, Roseanne.
I want you to...
And I'll send you a picture.
I want you to hold it up by the mic because you're focused on your face.
First, I'm going to contain it.
So that's a 2,100-year-old coin.
Wow. I'll give you the backstory of how I...
Can you hold that up for the camera, Mom, by your mic?
Then I just...
Yeah, when you're ready.
Take your time.
Explain why she's looking at it.
So last year, I was invited by the City of David to go underground in Jerusalem to a part of the City of David that they don't give access to everybody.
I bet I went there, too.
Yeah, it's like a...
Basically, it's a big tunnel from the...
From the Pool of Siloam, from King David's Temple, or for King David's Palace, all the way to the Temple Mount.
And deep, deep underground, you go through all these layers.
There was this box sitting on the ground.
A glass box.
And I always find this funny because we Jews are so obsessed with proving our indigeneity to Israel.
Like, they found this artifact and just put a box over it and, like, nobody touched it.
But basically, this box...
Contain this coin, which is known as either the Masada coin, the Bar Kofa Revolt coin.
How did you get that?
I have a dealer in Jerusalem.
I can hook you guys up if you want some as well.
Oh, yes, please.
And basically the coin has two things on it.
One part of it has a Judean grape leaf, if you can see that, Roseanne.
I thought it was a pot leaf.
So that's a Judean grape leaf.
That's one of the seven minim, the seven species that we have tended to for our whole time in Israel amongst figs, grapes, pomegranates.
I can't remember all of them.
Off the top of my head, but the seven species that Jewish people...
I have those tiles in Hawaii on my wall.
I thought you were putting it in the ashtray.
I almost panicked.
Sorry. Can I go?
And then the other side of the coin has a Judean wine vessel.
I see.
So that's something that we used to use.
We'll use it in Passover, we'll use it in Osh Hashanah.
And the most interesting part...
I have wine from Israel made from reconstituted 2,000 year old Judean grains.
Is it good?
I've heard about this.
I haven't opened it yet.
Oh, I've heard about this.
I actually met people who tend to that farm in the West Bank in the Judansom area.
Wow, I didn't know they were actually in production.
Open it, tell Hannah to open it.
Did we get it for sure?
Yeah, uh-huh.
So, the most interesting part of this coin is what it says in Paleo-Hebrew.
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So, on one side of the coin, it says Schnachstein in Hebrew.
Schnachstein demarcates the second year of the Roman occupation of Jerusalem.
When the Romans were occupying Jerusalem, people don't know that they treated us the same way the Nazis did The same way that Hamas treated us on October 7th, the Romans pillaged us.
They raped us.
Jews were hiding in tunnels like rats in the sewer systems of the old city.
They were embarrassed.
They were pillaged.
They were the worst.
They were in the worst condition possible.
I mean, we know the story of Masada and how the Romans forced this population to maybe commit suicide.
I mean, that story...
Seven years, they build a ramp.
Yeah. So that's what it says on one side of the coin.
But the other side of the coin...
For all the pro-Palestinians who say Zionism is a European creation, that side with the grape leaf.
I want you to look at that.
It says, Lecherut Zion in Hebrew, which means freedom to Zion.
Wow. The original free Palestine is right there on that coin.
Yeah. Our ancient ancestors in Jerusalem, without me and Roseanne having to do...
Any lies, no Qatari money, no Russian money, no bullshit propaganda.
My fucking ancestors, 2,100 years ago, left me a sign in the ground.
Our ancestors left us a sign in the ground to show us proof that we wanted Zion back.
That we wanted Zion back in our control and our self-determination.
Well, God was the first Zionist because he said, you're going to leave Egypt and go to Zion, which is Jerusalem.
You know, the devil worshippers don't like Torah.
Well, they don't like archaeology either.
They don't like our God.
What they've done, what they've done, what they've destroyed with their bulldozers, oh my God.
Can I blow your mind again?
Please blow my mind more.
Send me images of this, please.
You'll get images of all this stuff.
I'm going to leave them right there.
Okay, I want you to hold this coin up.
Because this coin, in my opinion, that coin is amazing.
Yeah. But this coin really breaks the whole narrative shift of the Arabs in the Arab world.
That's it.
Don't give it away yet.
Okay. So, two sides to the coin.
This coin is from the Umayyad Caliphate, the first Arab Caliphate after the death of the Prophet Muhammad.
When the Arabs were going out and conquesting and pillaging the Middle East and converting everybody to Islam.
Force converting.
Force converting.
I didn't know they did that.
Oh, yeah.
I'm joking.
I thought it was a religion of peace.
Well, not so much for my people, I would say.
Not so much for the people in the Middle East.
Well, peace means no Jews.
I thought Jews were the colonizers.
That's crazy.
Okay. Anyway, continue.
Okay, so tell us more.
So, as they were conquesting the Middle East and conquering Morocco and Iran and Iraq and Syria and Lebanon, they came to Israel, which was named at the time Palestine by the Romans.
They renamed it Philistine.
And when they conquered Jerusalem, when they conquered the Temple Mount, they minted currency.
Muslims, like Jews, are not allowed to use iconography of human beings.
So they would never use iconography of anything.
They only have to use iconography of an inanimate object.
On one side of that coin, on the back, it says, Muhammad Rasul Allah, which in Arabic means Muhammad is God's prophet.
And on the other side of the coin, surrounding that iconography, it says, which means there's no God but God himself.
So we know this is very much a Muslim coin.
Yes. It's not a Jewish coin.
It's not Zionist propaganda.
The Muslims left this in the ground for us.
But in the middle of that coin, what does that look like?
Can you tell me?
You see that design?
Yeah. It's small.
I couldn't see.
It's the...
Help me.
It's a five-branched menorah.
Yeah. It's a menorah.
Like a Hanukkah menorah.
It is...
It is the design of the only group of people who have ever used that iconography to represent themselves have been the Jewish people.
Some minor Christian groups.
It's the Temple Menorah.
It is the Temple Menorah.
And why?
Because you have to ask yourself a question in the pro-Palestine narrative.
Why would they put that?
They didn't even conquer Jerusalem from the Jewish people.
They conquered Jerusalem from the Byzantines, who conquered it from the Romans, who conquered it from the Chashmunaim.
So they had three different...
Times that passed between when they conquered it, and the Muslims still felt the need to call back to the Jewish people.
Because they knew, even 1500 years ago...
Well, they knew Muhammad was a Jew.
They also knew that it wasn't Muslim land.
Yes, they did.
They knew that this wasn't the land of Muhammad.
Well, the Quran says it belongs to the people of Moses.
To the people of Moses, to the people of the Torah, the people of the book.
It says B'nai Israel countless times.
I just read the Quran recently.
It says it countless times.
That coin right there breaks the whole bullshit pro-Palestine era.
I always ask them, okay, if Jerusalem is so Islamic, why the fuck is there a menorah on this coin?
Yeah, what do they say?
Why did you sign it with Muhammad Rasulullah and then put a menorah on the coin?
What do they say?
They don't say.
They say it's Zionist propaganda.
Well, all of that, all of the Qatari propaganda is in fact Muslim Brotherhood propaganda.
Absolutely. And Hitler...
Founded the Muslim Brotherhood with the Mufti of Jerusalem.
So that just explains it.
That's what they won't let be said.
And I think that's why I lost my job, because I said Muslim Brotherhood.
I think so too.
Because that is the veil over America.
Well, I always say this.
You can talk about Jews and Zionists all day long.
Go on Instagram, Jews, the Jews, J-O-O-S.
How many people call out the Muslim Brotherhood?
People are afraid to.
And the old saying is, if you ever want to know who controls you, Think about who you can't make fun of, who you can't comment on.
You can talk about Jews all day long.
Nobody talks about Jews all day long.
So I say, just substitute the word Jew.
Who's in charge?
Just substitute, when you hear people talking about the Jews, substitute those two words that I said.
Muslim Brotherhood.
Yeah. Yeah.
I find it crazy, too.
That's every professor on every campus in America.
That's the DOJ in the State Department.
That's everything Obama.
He's the head of it.
Valerie Jarrett.
Barack Hussein Obama.
America fell for that one.
With Valerie Jarrett, his brain.
I mean, I was a child, but I was also excited to see my first black president.
I was excited.
I'm not going to lie.
I voted for him twice.
I couldn't vote at the time, but I was excited as a kid.
I was too.
I cried.
I'm so happy.
But when I learned about him as an adult, I was like...
Damn, we got played.
I cried when he won because I was like, all the little black kids that are looking up to that and are going to be so disappointed.
The black people in America woke up to Obama's bullshit.
Well, they did when he drank the fake water.
At Flint, Michigan.
Oh, yeah.
Black people in the U.S., when I speak to African Americans, nobody fucking likes Obama.
Nobody likes Obama.
Thank God he was married to Michelle, the most offensive
in America, and she turned everyone off with her school lunch made of fried turds.
Ha ha ha ha ha.
You didn't like the fried turds?
You want to see something else amazing?
These are two coins I traveled with around the world for 10 years.
Mostly I would use these coins because I'd have random European backpackers always question me on how I'm stealing Palestinians' lands when I was in different hostels and stuff, and I needed something to combat it.
This coin is from the British Mandate of Palestine.
This one?
Both of them.
They're from two different periods.
One's from 1927, one's from 1946.
So two years before the creation of the State of Israel, and one's almost 100 years old.
It will be 100 years old in two years.
Wow. I use these coins because they have kind of like this eternal symbol of proof of Israel in the modern day.
People always like to say that before Israel was created and brought into inception, that the land was always referred to as Palestine.
Colloquially, everybody just knew it as Palestine.
Right. Well, Palestine is a Roman word that means Philistine.
Correct. And it was to humiliate the Jews by naming it after their enemies.
Correct. Yes.
Correct. Absolutely.
That's how you ended up with the province of Syria, Philistina.
And then that's how you ended up with the word Philistine by the Arabs.
And on that coin right there, and while they're not wrong, the region used to be called Palestine colloquially, and on documents, on official terms, it would always be called Palestine, for sure, for a long time.
But they always ignore the fact that something else came along that always.
The British recognized it, the Ottomans recognized it, the Arabs recognized it, as I just showed you with a fucking menorah on a $1,500 coin.
But this coin right here, you can see it says Palestine in three languages.
It says it in English, it says Palestine.
In Arabic it says Palestine.
In Hebrew it says Palestina.
But do you see, Roseanne, where it says Hebrew?
There's a parenthesis right next to it.
You see that parenthesis?
Can you read Hebrew?
I can read letters, but yeah.
Can you recognize after the word Palestina what it says in parenthesis?
It's pretty small.
It's pretty small.
Anyways, there's the Hebrew letters of Aleph and Yud in a small parenthesis right after the word Palestina.
And you'll find this on post stamps.
You'll find this on land purchase documents from the British Mandate of Palestine.
What's that mean?
And Alef Yud stands for Eretz Yisrael.
That's right.
The land of Israel.
And this appears even on Tabo, which are land documents from the Ottomans from 400 years ago.
Because there was never a period of time in history where people didn't recognize this land as Eretz Yisrael.
Ever in history of the planet.
I see it.
I'm sorry to cut you off.
Do they think the Old Testament is just bullshit?
Or is that Jewish propaganda?
They say they believe it.
Because they mention Israel in the Old Testament.
The fact is that most Muslims don't like the Muslim Brotherhood either.
Right. Of course.
And Americans are like, Muslim Brotherhood means all the Arabs.
No. You know?
But again, this thing, the Arabs.
They don't even know about Sunni and Shia and Wahhabi.
They don't know shit.
They don't know about Sufis and how amazing Sufi Muslims are.
They're like the Kabbalists of the Arab world.
They are the Kabbalists.
Of the Muslim world, sorry.
That's right.
Well, of the world because they founded the Freemasons.
And they're amazing, the Sufis.
They're incredible people.
They're the ones who built the Taj Mahal.
They came from Iran.
They traveled to India.
They live in Nigeria.
I had a chance to sit with them in India for like two days straight.
And meditate with them and listen to their story.
They're incredible people.
They are so amazing and they do this spiritual dance that they do.
I do that.
I do the derby, yeah.
Yeah? Wow, that's amazing.
But I always fall into the wall and hurt myself.
I actually have Jewish friends who wanted to start doing the dance because they wanted to connect.
Do you want to hear something weird?
Tell me.
When I went to Israel, I did that dance with Muslims and Christians women.
Wow. We did it 20 years ago.
Wow. For peace between us.
Because it really is a woman's war, I think.
But we all were sworn to never repeat it or use each other's names because it was death.
That you danced with the Jew.
Think about that.
Okay. Tell me about this one now.
Well, it's the same coin.
One is from 19...
One is from 1926 and one is from 1946.
One is from 1927 and one is from 1946.
And I brought the two of them because it shows you this gap of time that really proves Eretz Yisrael was the term that people used.
Which means the land of Israel.
It means the land of Israel.
But why is it something that I always think deeply on is what is the threat about Jewish people going back to the land?
Where their sacred dead are buried and farming it.
What's so horrifying about that?
You know, I think from a Muslim perspective, a lot of it comes down to this idea of having a kafir or somebody who's below you.
Because Arabism is supremacy.
Because they're the chosen people.
Exactly. And what we see in the Arab world today, the reason why all these countries adopted Arabic is because...
They said that Arabic was the supreme language.
Arabic was the chosen language.
It was the language of Allah.
All the stories of the Old Testament that we believe, the Torah, according to the Muslim narrative, were written in Arabic.
All the early adopters of monotheism, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, Musa, Noah, they were all Muslim.
Jesus Christ was a Muslim, according to the Muslim narrative.
And so...
For them, when you see us, us kafirs, coming in trying to reclaim our land, trying to build independence and sovereignty under them, or above them, they see it as a huge spike.
Because they're supremacists.
Well, do you think that it has to do with that we allow women equal rights?
That's a huge no-no.
Of course, everything we stand for kind of goes against their worldview.
I mean, look, I also think the way that Israel presents itself is not the best.
Yeah. Because we represent ourselves as this bastion of America in the Middle East, which is also not great for our PR there.
It's not at all.
No. And I do think we need to coax our Arab neighbors into being our friends.
I think it's important.
Yeah. Like, we should have our Arab neighbors respecting us and loving us, more so even than Americans, because...
I think so, too.
Because they're our neighbors, and that's family.
And, like, people might think...
Well, why do we let America call the shots for Israel?
That's mismanagement on Israel's part.
I mean, no...
You'd be a fool to look at Israel and not say the government's a complete mess.
We all acknowledge it.
It's a mess.
Well, let's talk about this.
Well, show me some more stuff, though.
I want to see all your stuff.
Also, Hannah just brought this in.
Open it up!
Well, do you want to open it?
Mm-hmm.
I want him to taste it.
We're going to drink the 2,000-year-old wine?
Yeah, we're going to taste it.
Roseanne, that's so awesome.
Yeah. I'm so excited.
You just have to leave one of those coins here.
No, you don't.
Thank you, Hannah.
I would if I didn't need to do more speaking engagements with them, but I bring these on tour when I speak to people.
Oh, of course you do.
I want to see the other.
Well, that looks like pottery.
Sorry, continue.
Pottery? Yeah.
What is it?
This is some demonic pottery.
What is it?
So, I'll give you the backstory on it first.
Okay. Sorry, this is loud.
All right, go ahead.
Last July, did you hear in the news about the town Majdal Shams?
Mm-mm.
You know about the Druze in Israel?
Yes. For those listening who don't know what the Druze are, they're kind of an ethnic religious minority.
They are considered Arabs.
They believe in all elements of Judaism, Islam, and Christianity.
They take the prophet Jethro, the father of Miriam, the wife of Moses, as their supreme prophet.
And they're incredible people.
Yeah, they are.
They love Israel.
They love the Jews.
The ones who live in Israel.
And generally, they're not looking for independence.
They're not looking for their own state.
They just want to exist as a minority in other people's land.
Because they believe that they want to remain a small group that's united as a family.
And again, they are Arabs.
That's what they call themselves.
Last July, I believe it was, Hezbollah, the terrorist group, they lobbed a ballistic missile at a soccer field.
Where 12 kids were playing.
Yeah, I heard about it.
And there was another 40 to 60 mothers, fathers, cousins, aunts surrounding this.
They eviscerated.
To say eviscerated, thank you, is kind of an understatement to explain what they did.
These kids were obliterated.
So much so that when I arrived in Majid Al-Sams a couple hours later, this was like maybe 48 hours later I was there, there were still black ribbons on the fence of the soccer field demarcating where these children's flesh pieces landed on the fence.
And I'm sorry if this is graphic, but it's important for people to listen and hear this.
And I have a real problem with this narrative that somehow the enemies of Israel, they don't target civilians and they only go for the IDF.
That's all they do.
These kids were Arab children.
These were the innocent, pure souls of the Middle East.
From the pro-Palestinian narrative, these guys were Palestinian from their narrative.
And they lobbed an intercontinental ballistic missile at them with no warning.
You know, in Israel, in the far north, there is no time for a siren because it's so close to the Lebanese border.
The rocket hits, then the siren goes off.
So they killed 12 children.
They injured another 40 women.
And fathers and cousins and uncles.
And when I was there, it kind of dawned upon me that I feel like this message needs to go out.
If this is what they have reserved for their own people, for their own Arabs, quote-unquote, what could they possibly have reserved for us?
I have to ask this question, as a Jew and as a Christian who might be listening to this.
If that's what they do to their own, what could they have reserved for us?
Because we're the dogs, we're the monkeys, we're the pigs.
And I'm not saying all Muslims.
I'm talking about Islamists.
I'm talking about pan-Arabists, about Arab supremacists, which are a real thing.
I know these terms might sound a little crazy for some people who are just hearing it for the first time.
They're Nazis.
These are Nazis.
So I went from Majdal Shams to a town called Metula.
This right here are fragments that I collected from outside of a child's bedroom in Metula.
It weighs about a pound.
Yeah. These are shrapnel from rockets.
You can see on the rocket, there's still some Arabic writing on it, so we know who sent it.
I can't tell exactly what it says, but there's Arabic writing on it.
I have a circuit board here.
I have another piece of shrapnel from these Hezbollah rockets.
And these were found outside of a basketball court in a children's house in Metula, in the far north of Israel.
When you're walking around there, you can see the Hezbollah fighters walking around.
All Don Juan with their kafiyas pretending like they're the shit.
But they launch these rockets at women and children.
And you know, when these rockets detonate, they explode a bunch of lead bullets to try to hurt as many people.
Like, the reality we've had to exist in Israel in the last year and a half, and nobody wants to hear about our trauma or our fear.
I mean, if I hear a loud honking now, I get ready to run.
You know, and that's not something I had a year and a half ago.
But... When they launch these rockets, it doesn't discriminate whether you're a Muslim or a Christian or a Jew.
It comes to kill you.
It doesn't matter who you are.
And our protocol is if you don't have a bomb shelter, you get down on the ground.
And if you're with a group of people, you've got to space yourself out five people apart or a couple people apart so that the chances of being hit are less.
That's like the darkness that we have to think about every day in Israel.
And as dark as it is and as traumatic as it is, you don't see us sitting down and complaining.
We pull our shit up our bootstraps and we keep fucking going.
Every fucking day we keep going.
My grandma's 86 years old, veteran with dementia.
I asked her, what do you feel when the sirens go off?
Once you can't even really hear them anymore.
But she says, I sit in bed and I wait to die.
Where's the morality in that dummy?
Where's the fucking UN?
Where's the human rights organization standing up for my Iraqi grandma who's a refugee who never killed a person in her life who didn't want to come to Israel?
It wasn't her first choice.
She was born in Baghdad.
But there's no place else.
Of course, and she's happy that she's there now.
But Islam has kicked her out of her house, and I'm the third generation.
I am the third fucking generation having rockets lobbed at me by the same fucking people.
Where's Tucker and Candace talking about how horrible that is?
They don't want to hear my perspective.
Because an Iraqi Jewish perspective breaks the mold all of a sudden.
It does.
It destroys the whole leftist narrative, too.
Absolutely. Thank God.
And it needs to break.
Because it's nothing but Nazi bullshit.
And that's what I'm here for.
Because I'm tired of this shit.
Me too.
I'm tired of it.
I mean, I sit there and I run from rockets on the daily.
And my friends are running from rockets now.
From the Houthis, from Hezbollah.
You know, we're doing it every day.
I mean, there was a period of time...
I have inflammation in both my legs right now because of how much sprinting I had to do last summer.
And it's just something I didn't...
Like, these are the small things you don't really think about.
And yeah, what's happening in Gaza is terrible.
It's very sad.
It is.
All of us, we're human enough to acknowledge that it's sad.
Yeah. Well, that's the Tucker argument.
It's like, hey, forget what I'm saying.
Children are dying.
It's terrible.
Yeah, leave them alone and just die.
It's horrible.
That's what they're saying.
Yeah. Let them kill you.
You're a bother and a nuisance anyway, since you killed Christ.
I say fuck that.
Yeah. I say fuck that.
I love when Candace goes, Christ is king, and I always...
Finish her sentence for her.
Christ is king of the Jews.
Shut the fuck up.
That's the truest truth there ever was.
That's right.
That's what they put on him when they killed him.
By Rome.
King of the Jews.
King of the Jews.
What was it?
Pontius, right?
What was his name?
Pontius Pilate.
Pontius Pilate.
That's what he put on Jesus, right?
Yeah, on his head.
Yeah. But us Kabbalists know Inri is a backward...
Amalgam? What do you say when you take the first letter?
Oh, yeah.
I know what you're talking about.
Hannah is one, right?
Same backwards as palidrome?
Palidrome. Yeah, that's it.
It's a backward palidrome.
Yeah. Well, my issue was...
This is really good, by the way.
Oh, yeah.
Isn't it...
Explain what this is before we sip.
It is Passover that we're filming this, by the way.
I don't know if that's lost.
Pre-Pesach.
Shabbat pre-Pesach.
This is the real Illuminati right here.
Yeah, we run everything.
Three Jews sitting down drinking podcasts in Texas drinking 2,000 year old wine.
It's reconstituted grapes from 2,000 years ago in Judea and Samaria.
I think I should have let it get room temperature.
Yeah, it should have got room temperature.
Well, we'll wait.
By tonight, it will be.
Can we...
I really want to let him just have...
Three minutes.
He's got the floor.
He didn't even get to the kafir.
No, we're going to get to it.
I really want to know what we can do better.
Let's do the shamaf first.
Let me finish.
That's got to be next.
This is a PR war that we're in.
It's also a real war.
It's a spiritual war.
It's a spiritual war.
We have to be better as Jews.
We're losing it.
We have to be honest about it.
And we have to figure out how strategically...
All the brown Jews needs to get with it.
Black Jews.
All y'all needs to marry all the Ethiopian Jews.
Have 10 kids each.
I've known this for 30 years.
Get in the Knesset.
It'll all be cool.
Like you say, we're cousins.
We're getting along with our neighbors.
We gotta cut strings with American bullshit because they're no-nothing idiots.
And they're proving it every day on the fucking internet.
They don't know one thing about the Middle East and we shouldn't be taking their advice.
Their money or nothing over there in Israel.
Israel needs to cut ties with America till America gets rid of the fucking UN and stops funding them.
Am I right?
First, I'll say shout out to all our beautiful Ethiopian Jewish queens.
And they are really the creme de la creme of the Jewish world.
They're our hope, our future.
I see so much hope.
You know, I have merchandise on my channel.
One of the shirts I made is Shabbat Kala, the Queen of Shabbat.
I bought it.
So that one on the back, the iconography is an Ethiopian Jewish woman.
Because when I look at them, I've heard their stories about how some of them walked from fucking Sudan just to get to Israel.
I'm so inspired by them.
And they do eat shit in Israel today.
Their lives are not easy.
Being an Ethiopian in Israel, I'm not saying it's not bad, but it's not perfect.
And I have many Ethiopian Jewish friends and I love them dearly.
But their stories, they're just so...
Incredible. They're like the most incredible diaspora Jewish community.
Well, their faith was never diluted by any Vatican or any of that.
And you know, by the way, similarly to Baghdadi Jews, they were casted out at some point during the first temple period.
So just like Baghdadi Jews, we didn't celebrate Hanukkah or Purim just like them.
It was only later when Ashkenazi Jews and Sephardi Jews traveled to Iraq and that cross-contamination happened in a good way that we got those holidays in Iraq.
But we were just like the Ethiopian Jews for a long time.
I think that's also why I feel really connected to them because they're just such an incredible community.
Also, they're protecting the Holy Grail, which nobody wants to talk about.
That's true.
I don't know if I want to tap into that one, but I'm going to go there.
Maybe I can do an undercover for Roseanne Barr.
Or I'd go too.
You want to come with?
Yeah, because when I was in Israel, it was so funny because I was in the Shuk and these Ethiopian Jewish women came up and they just sat around me and were telling me.
And I said, I will.
I will tell.
And because they were not being treated as well as they should be treated.
But, you know, they love to have a lot of children and do the right thing.
So, there you go.
They are literally, a lot of people believe they are protecting the Holy Grail.
They are.
They are the Holy Grail.
I think so, too.
It's an aksum.
It's the, what's it called?
The Arona Kodesh.
I'm forgetting how it's called in English.
I don't know.
You know, the golden...
The Ark of the Covenant.
Oh, okay.
That's why it's in Aksum.
There's a city there.
Yeah. And they believe that anybody who looks at it will come out with rashes and they end up dying.
Yeah, like Indiana Jones.
I think it's true.
Well, they say that there's...
Well, there's all kinds of stuff.
Well, the CIA just released this document.
It was circulating on the internet like two weeks ago.
It was super popular that there was some mind-reading technology the U.S. government was doing.
Remote viewing?
Yeah, remote viewing.
And they said that they had confirmed the Ark of Covenant's existence somewhere in Arabia.
That's what they were saying.
So it goes away from what we believe in Ethiopia.
But it was something like that confirmed this last week.
I don't know if it's real or not.
It's not.
I don't know about that remote viewing thing.
I know right where it is.
In Ethiopia?
No. Where is it, Roseanne?
It's in Jerusalem.
Yeah? Yeah.
Underground? Mm-hmm.
Wow. Breaking news on the Roseanne Bar Podcast.
We're breaking it right now.
Can you just tell us what you think?
American Jews can do better.
Absolutely. Please.
I need this message out.
And Christians, too.
The other day, I had a really high-up-level meeting with a bunch of influential Jewish people.
A secret world secret.
The Jewish Cabal.
Yeah, Jewish Cabal.
I can't say who.
I don't want to say who.
They're not Illuminati, though, are they?
The Ijuminati.
It felt Illuminati-like.
I'm joking.
Did you have to wear black robes or worship an owl or anything?
No? Okay.
I actually wore exactly what I'm wearing right now.
Okay. I don't own that many clothes.
We knew about this meeting.
She wasn't invited and we were very pissed off about it.
But I'm glad you got in.
Tell us.
No girls allowed.
Were there any women there?
There were a few women there.
Oh, good.
Were they serving or were they at the table?
No, no, they weren't at the table.
Okay, good.
One particular woman that blew my mind.
Cool. And I'll tell you about her later.
She's awesome.
No, it's not.
I'm joking.
Go ahead.
So, I told him...
I told them, I think it's ridiculous.
It's absolutely ridiculous that I'm the only person who looks the way I look at this table.
It is ridiculous.
And that we've just completely ignored the Mizrahi Jewish story.
And when I was asked to introduce myself...
Well, the Middle Eastern Jew story, they've overlooked that.
Completely. And when I was asked to introduce myself, the way that I introduced myself was like this.
I use bad faith arguments to jump in and out of social circles and racial circles as I please.
Unapologetically, to prove my points.
I think that Jews in America had a huge part to play in the whole DEI.
Oh, of course they did.
They had a huge part in it.
Because they're commies.
And now we live in a world where that's the status quo.
Good job, Jews.
And I say, fuck it.
That's the game.
Let's fucking play.
I'm ready to play ball.
So use me.
Use me.
Use my Ethiopian Jewish friends.
Use my Yemenite Jewish friends.
My Turkish Jewish friends.
My Egyptian Jewish friends.
And let's fucking rock and roll.
Put us everywhere.
Until it feels uncomfortable.
Until it even feels a little bit racist.
I don't give a fuck.
Do it.
Because I think Jewish people don't understand.
We are in an existential fight right now.
Yeah, we are.
It's a fight for our survival.
Our PR is part of our survival.
It's the most important part.
That means we need to platform and plaster Jewish voices from the Mizrahi Jewish community and the Ethiopian Jewish community everywhere.
Let's do it.
But the thing about Marxist Jews, socialist Jews.
Like liberal Jews.
Yeah. You know about the Arab Ra, right?
I know.
Those are Jews who hate Torah, hate God.
They're atheists.
Well, it's Passover.
They're the ones with Moses, right?
Yeah, they're the ones God told Moses don't take them out.
They're intermarried with Pharaoh.
And they like slavery.
They get money from it.
They like money.
They like money more than anything.
Jews. And they like...
No, don't say that.
Because there's Scots people that are like, it's not just Jews.
They like honor.
They like to build big buildings named after their self.
And they got a lot of ego.
And they don't care about God.
And they don't care about you.
And so Moses goes, what?
You say any soul can come to you and repent.
Any Jewish soul.
He says this to God.
Moses says to God, God goes, these people can't change.
And Moses says, you says anyone can change if they repent.
He goes, these people are never going to repent.
They don't have no self-reflection.
Pharaoh is a God-man, and they think they're God-men too.
They don't have no humility in them.
They can't change that.
And Moses argues with God until God says, okay, F-A-F-O.
Have it your way.
The first thing they do on the way out of Egypt is attack the slaves on their weak flank.
They go after the old women and the children, which is this.
Yeah. And the second thing they do is build the golden calf.
And the third thing they do is anger Moses so that he...
Strikes the rock instead of talks to it.
And that's the reason he can't go into Zion.
And they're the death of him.
Because they are the Jews who do black magic.
Do you know what I mean?
A mixed multitude.
You know, I don't know enough about it.
But I'm telling you.
You're telling me.
These are the Jews that our Christian and Muslim brothers in America hate.
All the Jew shit you see on Instagram, the Jews.
That's the Erev Ra.
They're not Jews like us.
So I'll say this.
I've never been able to put...
I've never heard of the Erev Ra, but this is the first time I'm hearing about it.
I'll send you videos.
Send me.
Send me stuff.
I'm always open to learning and listening.
But they're also among the religious.
Yeah. So this is what I'll say.
People like Candace Owens and Kanye.
I will say, and this is without throwing Jewish people as a whole under the bus.
No, let's be honest.
I love my fellow Jewish people.
I don't like the evil ones.
No, and I think they're right.
So I think that these people may have actually been wronged at some point.
Maybe people like Candace, maybe people like Tucker have actually been wronged by the wrong kind of Jew at some point.
Oh, that's what I'm saying.
We all have.
Yeah, we all have at a certain level.
They just racistly cast this blank brush on all of us.
All Jews are exactly like this.
There's only one kind of Jew.
That's what they're saying.
And it's fucked up.
When they say the Jews instead of some Jews or these criminals happen to be Jewish.
Like we never say the Christians.
You can't make those kinds of statements.
No. That's proof right there that you're off.
And it would be immoral to do that kind of thing.
And if you say Israel did it, I mean you never say Denmark did this.
But that's proof right there that they're fucking out of their minds and they're compromised.
Or the US.
And it's so deeply offensive because it really...
And I'm not a person who gets offended easily.
I mean, I'm a YouTuber.
I get the worst comments every day sent to me.
I don't get offended.
But that kind of shit really riles me up because it completely ignores my existence.
It ignores everything my family went through.
Everything I'm doing to advocate for my people.
I'm not rich.
My family never succeeded.
They never became rich.
We stayed baseline.
We never got any money from any agencies.
Well, one in every three Israelis lives at poverty level.
Yeah, we never got any cabal money.
We never got any string up to the top.
And I promise you, it's not just because we're Mizrahi.
It's because in general, that story didn't happen to Israel.
Or for a lot of Israelis, it's not something that happened.
You know, a lot of people in Israel are just suffering.
They're just surviving.
Living generation after generation from war to war.
But they're resilient as hell.
You know the number one song on the radio in Israel today during the war?
It's a song that goes, Which means God is blessed, and I will always be blessed, and it will always be good for me.
And every Muslim, every Jew, every Christian, every atheist in Israel is singing this song.
It's the number one song on the radio.
It's like everywhere you go in Israel, that tells you everything you need to know about Israel as a country.
These people are tapped into the light of God.
Let me tell you.
Like, if you look for a more righteous group of people on planet Earth, you can't find it.
Or a more genius and utilitarian people.
I remember when I was in Tel Aviv and I was sitting on my balcony sneaking a cigarette because I wasn't allowed to smoke.
So, of course, I did smoke.
But as I'm sitting out there cramped on this little tiny box, I look out and here comes a mother, a Jewish mother, you know, with the headscarf and the whole thing.
And she has, she or her husband or the both of them, I don't know, but she's got a wagon handle on a effing crib with wheels.
And in it are four babies.
She's turned a crib into a stroller.
I never saw nothing so brilliant.
And four babies are in it, and she's just wheeling it down the street, shopping bags and children.
A crib on wheels with a wagon handle.
I thought, that is so genius.
I need to steal that idea and market it.
But then I thought, nobody in America has four children under the age of two.
Can I tell a story when we were younger?
Israeli innovation.
I used to be kind of more leftist about Israel.
They're occupier.
I love your hat.
Mom took me to Israel.
I was still kind of lefty.
Were you young when you went?
No, this was seven, six, seven years ago.
Oh, okay.
I was becoming MAGA, but I had voted for Obama twice.
But anyway, that's not important.
What's important is we went to Yaffa.
Yaffa. And I was like, white colonizers, Israel's apartheid state.
I was totally that guy.
And we were staying there.
And I walked the streets.
And the announcements came up for the prayers, the Muslim prayers.
Five times a day.
Five times a day.
I go, what the fuck is that?
And they're like, oh, it's Muslim prayers.
I'm in Israel.
And I'm walking.
And Muslims are praying on the street.
And I'm like, well, I thought they weren't allowed here.
So I start researching and I get to this corner market.
It's a corner.
It was an Israeli store and I guess a Muslim store.
One thing you'll never see in any Muslim country.
No, but this is what people don't know.
So it was free Palestine bumper stickers on this side and Zionist propaganda.
And the owners of each, one was Israeli, one was Muslim, they were smoking and talking.
And they were each hawking materials on this corner.
And it blew my fucking mind because I had no idea.
They live in peace, especially in Yaffa.
This is just south of Tel Aviv.
It's a Muslim and Jewish shared space.
And everyone who comes lies for me.
Please let me finish.
There was no apartheid.
There was total respect of each religion.
There was a Muslim prayer happening in the streets.
And the owners of the shops that were hawking pro-Muslim, pro-Jewish, they were out there.
Smoking together.
And they were like, whatever, we're just selling products.
I was so pissed off.
I was blown away.
Nobody here in America knows that.
They don't know that you can't walk past the Western Wall into the Al-Aqsa Mosque without a fucking armed guard.
They don't know this.
And I keep asking you, what can we do better?
One of the things I think we can do better is...
They don't know that.
Please let me...
One of the things we can do better is explaining to Americans the state of Israel and where it is now.
It is a shared space.
It is not an apartheid state.
Yeah. And they don't know that.
They really think every Arab is living off in some tent, not getting aid.
They don't realize it's a shared space.
And I don't know why we're not doing a better job messaging that.
Can I talk now?
Yeah, I was almost done.
Why aren't we doing a better job messaging this?
And why aren't we saying that every Arab house in Jerusalem has an ancient Jewish star on it above the door?
Yeah, a lot of them do.
Yeah. And why aren't we saying that the Temple Mount is occupied territory of Jordan, and no Jew is allowed to pray at our holiest site?
And the reason it's covered with gold is because it does protect the, what's it called?
Ark of the Covenant, and it is under there.
And under there, there's a synagogue.
That's right, and I did go way under there.
In the cave?
Yeah, I went way under.
I went in the...
Mikvah of the high priest.
Did you put a hijab on when he went in?
Do you know that every Jewish holy site is controlled by Arabs?
You knew that, right?
That's what I'm saying.
A lot of them are.
A lot of them are.
That one is.
That one is.
I mean, first of all, it's completely immoral that the Jordanian waqf controls, is occupying...
Let's talk for one second about Jordan, and I'm going to tackle what you said because you brought up some amazing points.
Thank you.
Just maybe remind me if I start losing track because I tend to...
And I'll tell you what, I was pissed off that I was in my hotel and the God-blessed Muslim prayers was five times a day.
I'm like, I thought I was in Israel where I could be a Jew and not have to hear...
Loud Arab prayers over the loudspeaker five times a day.
Super loud.
That's the lovely muazzin.
Yeah. That they go from the minaret and they blast it five times a day, but yet somehow we're an apartheid country.
Right. So, from the perspective of Jordan, let's break down Jordan for one moment.
Yeah, let's do the Hashemite king.
The Hashemite king.
Where is the Hashemite family from?
Saudi Arabia, between Mecca and Medina.
Which the British family invented.
More so, the Palestinian flag, the Jordanian flag, the Pan-Arab flag, those four colors on the flag.
The black.
The red, the white, and the green.
You've seen them on all the Arab flags.
They stand for four Arab caliphates.
The green is the Fatimid.
The white is the Abbasid, I believe.
The black is the Rashidun.
The red, that is the Hashemite kingdom between Mecca and Medina of Saudi Arabia.
That's right.
Has no connection to the Levant.
Absolutely. But the Jordanian king, King Abdullah, is occupying Palestine.
That's right.
He's occupying...
And I've been to that country.
Let me tell you, this is a fucked up place to be.
There's some good Jordanians.
I'm not saying they aren't.
I've been to Cairo as well.
It's fucked up.
They are currently occupying Palestine from the Palestinians who want to self-determine with this random country called Jordan that never existed.
Jordan, Palestine.
And the Hashemite Kingdom is literally an occupation of Saudi Arabia or of the Saudi family in the Levant.
So that's one.
And the fact that they have any territorial control over the Temple Mount and Al-Aqsa Mosque, which they do, the whole walk of control, it's racist.
That's an actual apartheid.
It is.
Because neither Christians nor Jews are allowed to pray up there.
Nobody knows this.
Nobody knows this.
And you know October 7th was Operation Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Absolutely. Al-Aqsa Flood.
Funded by, thank you very much, Egypt.
Egypt first and foremost who allowed everything in.
I blame Egypt for October 7th.
Now what you were talking about, about us representing ourselves, I actually disagree with you.
I think it's literally the only point that's been beaten over and over and over again is that Israel, at least from the Jewish circles, we live in peace and we this and we that and it's just boring already.
That's all everybody ever talks about.
In Jewish propaganda.
I have never heard it, so I'm excited.
So I would say that's the number one thing we always talk about is that there's peace, and we live in peace, and we have equal rights and all this.
I didn't say peace.
I said we can't pray on our own holy sites because it's under Muslim control in Jerusalem.
And also on the West Bank, where we're supposed to live in peace with the Arabs, I brought a black woman who worked for General Flynn with me when I went last time, and she was kind of a leftist, whatever, but I took her to...
The Arab city right next to the Jewish city.
And there was a big sign there that said, no Jews allowed.
Enter at your own risk.
You'll be shot.
And she was like, oh my God, this is worse than the South.
And I go, well.
Welcome to Jerusalem.
Welcome to the West Bank.
It's wild.
Welcome to the West Bank.
What I would say about how we represent ourselves, the reality that I've learned is people in the West don't care.
I don't care.
I could show them a million pictures and beat the bush on it, and I do it every day.
I get millions of views on my YouTube channel showing people the real Israel.
Well, the Jews are all bankers, and they're all rich, and they're all the Kazarian mafia, and they all...
Yeah, they say all that shit.
But nobody cares that we coexist in Israel.
They don't care.
They don't care about the news because it's not sensational enough.
No one's running the pieces.
We need, as Jewish people, first and foremost, to push Arab colonization in the Middle East.
Yeah. If you want to get to people understanding...
They're not even from the fucking Levant.
Who, Arabs?
Yeah. Yeah.
But the thing is, we have to make the distinction that people who are Arabs and people who have been Arabized.
Yes, we do.
People who are colonized by the Arabs.
Because there's a lot of people, wonderful people in Iraq, who don't want to be Arab anymore.
They want to regain access to their holy ziggurats and their ancient Mesopotamian heritage and maybe not even be Muslim anymore.
And we should help empower them to that.
Yeah, to freedom.
The freedom.
Same thing with Iran and people who want to be Zoroastrian.
They don't want to be Muslim anymore.
They don't want to be under the crux of the IRGC of the Islamic regime.
Iran has gone Christian like fire.
Good. And they're leaving Islam in Jerusalem.
Same thing with Iraq, by the way.
And Lebanon.
These people want to be Phoenician again.
And China.
They don't want to be Arabs.
No. Women want equal rights.
And we need to push them as Jewish people more so than even talking about Israel and the positivity of Israel because there's a lot of positivity there.
We need to push people in the direction of Arab colonization.
Arabs are colonizing the Middle East.
They colonized the Middle East, and they're currently oppressing all of us.
Through Islam.
See, I would shoot back.
That's all I ever see.
People are saying there's 56 Arab countries.
There's 1.4 billion.
Jerusalem is, you know, what, 8 million?
It's like Israel is New Jersey, and the rest of the United States are the surrounding Arab countries.
I would push back on you.
People know that Arabs are colonists.
They're brown colonizers.
They don't care.
So there's got to be something we can figure out for our side that we can do better because our messaging is failing.
We have to be honest with ourselves.
It's failing and we have to figure it out.
It's failing because they refuse to talk about brown Jews because they're racist.
I think there's a lot of truth to that.
They're complete fucking racist.
Why have I not been invited?
I have a huge following.
I have a massive following.
Almost 400,000 subscribers on my YouTube channel.
I'm getting millions of views.
I know you are.
Why have I not been invited on Piers Morgan once?
Why have I not been invited on Candace's show?
Well, because you're brown.
Yeah. So if that's the core of it...
Brown Jews, they don't exist.
Yeah. They're all from Europe and they're all Ashkenazi Kazarians.
Yeah, they're not even the same Jews as the...
They're all in the Kazarian mafias.
And what's the solution to that?
How do we fight against...
I don't even know the solution to that.
I'll tell you what's the solution.
It's Pesach.
Shabbat. Us.
Having 25 babies.
Get a beautiful Ethiopian wife.
Yes. And I have a black son and he needs one too.
And they'll have 25 babies.
He likes white girls.
Well, but I told him, forget that.
I got so mad at him.
I go, I know you do, but that's going to end.
And I got him already.
I go, what's those ones?
I go, you're marrying a Nigerian because those weddings are fabulous.
But now I'm thinking, because he's kind of Jewish, because I made him that way.
Well, and he's in accounting, so he's basically Jewish.
Nigerian women are beautiful as well.
I know, but that's why I want him to marry an Ethiopian.
Yeah. Let's talk about Ethiopia.
Let's talk about Bob Marley and Yah, because it's so Jewish, right?
Yeah. I mean, I don't say the word, but you know the word.
You guys can say it if you want to.
No, we don't say it.
You don't say it either?
I'll say it.
What is it?
We don't say the tetragram.
Yeah, there's the word in English.
You have the group that's like the witness.
Yeah, we don't say it.
So that's what ya is.
Yeah. I mean, when they say ya, that's what they're pertaining to.
That's because Bob was extremely tapped in.
Yeah, he was.
He was tapped in to us.
Because he is one of us.
His dad was a Mizrahi Jew, a Syrian Jew who was raised in London.
His mom, I would go as far as to say, and this is not based on any anecdotal evidence, there's probably some Jewish connection there too.
Of course.
A Jewish-African diaspora connection.
Absolutely. Because when you sing, I love his music.
Me too.
When people ask me early on, I was a bit of a stoner when I was younger.
So I would listen to him a lot when I would smoke.
Me too.
And I traveled to Jamaica early on in my journey, and I really felt like that.
And also, Jamaica, I grew up in South Florida, so I was around a lot of Jamaicans all the time.
And I just have an affinity to loving their energy.
There's something about these people in Jamaica, especially people who are part of the Rastafarian community.
There's something very Israeli, something very Judean about them.
It's so, yeah.
And they remind me a lot of times of sort of high spiritual priests or Kabbalists.
Well, Haile Selassie was the Lion of Judah.
Have you ever seen his speech to the League of Nations?
I don't believe I have.
Bob Marley made it into a song which crumbled Rhodesia and all of apartheid in South Africa.
What, Exodus?
No. He did Haile Selassie's address to the League of Nations until...
I can't remember.
I used to know it word for word.
I'll send it to you.
But it's until there no longer exists...
Basically, it's about...
And it's so Jewish because it's about...
Until there no longer exists any double standards, there will always be war.
Yeah. And that's right now.
Until... The notion that one class of people is better than another class, there will always be war.
And that's the double standards of the West against Israel.
That Israel is the only country expected to provide goods to its genocidal enemy.
It's sick!
And then criticized for still doing so.
It does it, and then still criticized for doing it.
It's like, it's never enough.
And Israel is so suffering under what, I think it was Ayan Hursley, who said genocide, I mean, suicidal empathy.
I think that was Saad Gajus.
I think it was Ayan Hursley.
But it's true.
Genocidal, I mean, suicidal empathy.
I mean, the Israeli army after October 7th was more concerned about the...
Survival of its enemy, its murderous enemy, than Israeli citizens, the left over there.
How twisted can you get?
Yeah, we have a fucked up morality sometimes there, where we're so obsessed with proving that we're...
Proving to people who hate us.
And I want to say I'm proud of that.
Why? I don't find it to be the smartest strategy.
No, but it is...
But I'm proud of the heart of the people, because even when I get down to the core with a lot of Israelis who became like...
Super right after October 7th and we're like, fuck everybody, fuck, kill them all.
When you really get down to the core of it and you take away the emotion, they will still be like, I don't really want them to all die.
No, of course not.
I don't really want to kill them all.
No, of course not.
On the other foot, on the other side, you're not offered the same humanity from the Palestinian side.
No, because you're saying that they retained a spark of humanity.
Yeah. Well, that's what we do.
I mean, it's not even retaining a spark of humanity.
It's like the core of it.
You can tell they don't want to proceed with what needs to be done.
We were talking a little earlier before we started the podcast.
I have a friend.
His name is Mansour Ashkar.
I don't know if you've ever heard of him.
I think I have, yeah.
He's a Druze-Israeli.
Unbelievable guy.
I have heard of him.
He was in the special ops.
Incredible guy.
Yeah, he is.
He's really influenced me in the last year about how to deal with Arabs.
And what it takes to be in the fight against Arabs.
Because he's an Arab.
Yeah. He's great.
He's amazing.
He came with me to Majid Al-Shams after those kids were murdered.
We came to go to give our condolences to the families.
We were driving up.
We were having a very fascinating conversation about Arabs and the Arab world and what it takes to be in the fight against Arabs.
And he told me very plainly, with the Arab world, when it comes to dominance and fighting Arabs, You have to give a hard blow.
The hardest blow you've ever given.
And then the Arab armies will resist that and they'll keep fighting it.
So you give another hard blow.
And when there's nothing left of them and they're giving up the fight, you give the hardest blow you've ever given.
And when the white flag is raised and there's no one left to fight, you double down and give the hardest blow you could ever give.
And only then are you able to prove dominance.
Only then are you able to prove That you're worthy of being in this region.
Because they believe that might is right.
Yeah. And I believe truly that Mizrahi Jews are tapped into that reality.
Of course.
Because they knew what they had to do to survive against Arabs in the Middle East for the last 3,000 years that they were in the Middle East.
2,000 years that they were in the Middle East.
Ashkenazi Jews, I'm not saying, again, they're not able to fight and they're not warriors because they are in their own right.
But I think that they're unwilling to maybe do what needs to be done to take that extra step.
Because they have an allegiance to the EU and the UN and forces that don't even mean well for them.
And I think, by the way, that that is changing in Israel.
I think that a lot of Ashkenazi Jews are becoming Mizrachified and they're becoming more Middle Eastern as every generation changes.
But I think that a lot of Ashkenazi Jews, especially in America, American Jews, they're not willing to come to terms with the reality of what it takes to have Israel.
No, they don't care about it.
For them, Israel is the Tel Aviv boardwalk, the Carmel market, Jerusalem, whenever they feel comfortable going there.
And it's a caricature of what Israel actually is.
Absolutely. They don't realize what it takes to survive in that neighborhood.
And to survive in that neighborhood, you've got to have blood on your hands.
That's the reality.
You've got to have blood on your hands.
And it's not by our rules.
If it was up to us, you know that we wouldn't want to fight anybody.
We want to live in peace with people.
But the reality is that we live in a fucking tough neighborhood over there.
And they will fight you till the very last child.
Till the very last journalist.
Till the very last UN worker.
So if you're not willing to be locked in unapologetically, I am here and I am staying here.
I'm not going anywhere.
And you're not kicking me out of my home.
I'm not going to any new countries.
I'm not getting refugee status.
You can all fuck off.
I will not bow.
I will not bow.
I will not bend the knee.
If you're not willing to come in with that attitude, it's going to be very hard for the Jewish people.
Because they believe that God is on their side, and until you smash that the fuck out of them, they won't give up.
But, you know, you'd think they'd know that our God is the God.
I mean, they culturally appropriated our Torah, so you'd think they'd understand the source is the power.
And, I mean, that's the whole story of Pesach, which is tonight.
It's always now.
And, I mean, the whole story of Pesach is, you've got no power over our God.
Don't make us prove that.
We always give you two or three chances.
I mean, you've gotten a lot of chances, Iran, since you bombed us and we didn't take...
No, I'm speaking as a Jew in Israel.
But they're all fucked up and they don't listen to me neither.
But maybe today they will.
They haven't even retaliated against Iran.
And my question is always, if Jews do run everything like they all think we do, and if they get out there and they fat-mouth Jews control everything, Jews run the world, blah, blah, blah, then why would you want to agitate?
A people with chronic PTSD who have nuclear weapons.
What the fuck's wrong with you?
But it's like a bad boyfriend.
It's a toxic relationship.
The girlfriend got smart and got a pistol and she put it under her pillow for when he tries to really kill her.
Hey, motherfucker.
And they keep pushing for it because it's suicide by cop.
You know, that's what they want.
They want to be blown out of their shorts.
But anyway, now time for the keffiyeh.
And we're going to end on that.
So, the keffiyeh?
This is the grand finale, baby.
Is it okay if I move it?
Yeah, you can just move it back so I can hear you.
This is...
Also, I want to shout out Roseanne's book.
Thank you.
The Roseanarchy.
Yeah. Dispatches from the Nut Farm.
I appreciate you giving me this.
Thank you so much.
I also really, really appreciate you having me on.
Like truly, it means the world.
It means the world to me that you came on here and that we had this discussion.
I'm like, I'm really, really, really happy we connected.
This is incredible.
Isn't it great?
It's like the biggest, you know, I have a lot of doubts in my work sometimes with what I do.
That sometimes maybe I'm not on the right path because I'm not getting the positive affirmation from people around me.
That means you're on the right path.
It makes you doubt yourself sometimes because you're not getting a lot of confidence.
When somebody like you, who I used to watch on TV as a kid, reaches out to me, it gives me the biggest sense of I'm doing the right thing.
You are.
It's chizuk for me.
It makes me stronger.
It's for sure.
So I really appreciate that.
I appreciate it as much.
Thank you so much.
We're going to figure this out, man.
We love you.
I think we can.
I think it's just time.
And it's really about platforming more Mizrahi Jews.
It is.
Yeah. I agree.
It really is.
It really is.
And internal messaging.
We have to figure this out.
We weren't invited to that Illuminati thing.
Oh, well.
I hope I get invited to more of them in the future.
You need to be invited.
Because it was very fascinating.
You'll never be invited.
You will be.
I'll never be invited.
Don't invite that brownie.
I just burned myself.
No, you will be.
No. We'll do our own.
No, you know, the look in their eyes, I think they...
I think I was able to get a certain level of guilt out of them.
Yeah. Which was the right, I think it was the right move.
Because they're wrong.
And I could tell that people were interested in what I was saying.
I mean, I had the room captivated at a certain point.
I was also extremely nervous because some of these people are the most powerful people.
Yeah, we're not going to name them.
We know.
It was scary for me.
But I could tell there's certain individuals that were like really perked up when I was talking.
And again, those kind of moments, they give you this feeling of like doing the right thing.
I want you to read my book because...
It's about my best imaginary friend when I was a kid, which was God, which is funny when I look back.
But the last chapter is How to Kill Satan.
Wow. I want you to read it.
Okay. I will.
And God bless you.
I'm telling you, you're a special man.
Thank you very much.
And you're going to do what God wants you to do, and I know you know that because you do the things you're supposed to do, and God bless you.
Now, get to this.
This is the best thing I've ever seen in my life.
Hold it up so I can see it.
This right here is now known, unfortunately, as a Palestinian kafia.
Okay? That's where all the students at Columbia were, right?
All the students at Columbia.
All the white students.
This has become all the fashionable apparatus of all the liberal college students in America.
Well designed.
And all the discombobulated Arab Americans who think they understand the Middle East.
But this kafia right here tells a very, very interesting story.
It's actually part of the story of my people.
Is it okay if I put it just like this?
Yeah. This right here.
First of all, kafia.
Let's talk about the name.
Where does the name kafia come from?
It comes from the city Kufa in Iraq.
That's how the name kafia came out of.
This eternally, for a very long time, was known as the Shmach, which was an ancient Mesopotamian head garb.
If you look at statues of ancient Mesopotamian deities and war heroes from the Akkadian, from the Babylonian, from the Sumerian, they used to wear designs that were very similar to this.
I can see how they repeated it on.
You'll see they'll actually have kind of like a turban, a shmach that they used to wear.
And the Jews also used to have something called a sudra, which they wore was very similar.
Is it?
Wow. From last week's episode.
Wow. So there's actually a Jew, his name is Rudy Rockman, who's renewing this thing called the Sudra, and he sells them for Jews to reclaim part of our heritage, which is this.
Which, again, if you see Arabs wearing this, or this being Arabized...
They're culturally appropriating.
Culturally appropriating.
Absolutely. Well, that's what I was telling you, by the way, earlier about me jumping in and out of social groups and racial groups as I please.
I don't believe in cultural appropriation.
I don't either.
Fuck that shit.
It is for everyone.
But if you don't remember your source, you're doomed to death.
Absolutely. And if the left is going to claim that cultural appropriation is a real thing, well, bitch, you can't wear this anymore.
I'm taking this shit back.
If we're saying cultural appropriation is a real thing and you can't have afros or hair braids or whatever, then no Columbia student can wear this anymore.
I disallow it now.
Because this comes from Iraq.
These two lines right here.
They demarcate the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
The lifeblood of Mesopotamian society.
These two broad lines.
And you can see they very much look like rivers.
These right here in between them are the ripples on the river.
And then right here, these are the fishing nets that demarcate the ancient fishing communities of southern Iraq.
The Mandeans and the Jews who were a part of those communities still exist today.
I'm part of the Jewish community, but the Mandeans are still holding the fort in Iraq today.
And they've had, just in 2024, three different violent programs against them.
They only number about 8,000 in Iraq today.
A lot of them live in Australia and the UK and America.
And they're the original people of Iraq, the original indigenous population of Iraq.
This, for thousands of years, was worn by these people in the Middle East for thousands of years.
Until 1967, an Egyptian named Yasser Arafat took this, put it on his head, started wearing it.
An Egyptian royal.
An Egyptian royal.
And started using it for the first and second intifada to push violent Palestinian propaganda.
Same thing Hitler did with the swastika.
Exactly. The first time I went to Asia, I was shocked when I saw swastikas everywhere.
Until somebody explained it to me.
And then I was like, well now I don't have the connotation anymore with evil.
But even Jews sometimes, we call this a terrorist scarf.
Fuck that.
This is our shit.
This is our thing.
And you know where my friend got this for me?
From a terrorist's house.
In southern Lebanon.
Wow. He raided a village.
He's part of the IDF.
And I think it's the most beautiful thing in the world to be able to use this for positive propaganda and positive news about Israel when this was used by a terrorist.
You're reclaiming what's ours.
A terrorist in Lebanon has no connection to this.
Yeah, you do.
There's no moral equivalence that they should be wearing this when they're fighting the IDF.
It's just in some sort of faux support for Palestine.
Yeah. This is mine.
Yeah. This is Iraqi.
This is Babylonian.
This is Mesopotamian.
This is Akkadian.
It's Sumerian.
It's Mandian.
It's Iraqi Jewish.
It is not Palestinian.
And I have a huge problem with Palestinians wearing this today to prove some sort of element of resistance.
Well, I guess God wants them to wear it as they're destroyed.
We can pick it up and wear it after.
God's funny.
God's hilarious.
We need to have him on the podcast.
He's amazing.
He might have been here today.
I think he was here today.
95 episodes he's been here.
Well... Amazed.
I'll let you wrap up, but one more message to the American Christians that we need to side with.
We need to get them on our side.
Please. American Christians need to understand right now that what's going on in the Middle East...
It's about them.
It is.
It's about you because if you think for one second it stops in the borders of Cairo, if you think it stops in Beirut, you've got another thing coming, Habibi.
It's coming to you.
They're already in Denmark.
They're already in Sweden.
They're already in France.
I stopped going to France.
I stopped going to the UK because I became uncomfortable and I don't even look Jewish according to the stereotype.
And that's how uncomfortable I became there.
So if you think it's going to stop at the borders of Europe and the Middle East, you've got another thing coming.
That's the most important thing.
It's coming here.
It is.
It is here.
Hello. It's here now, yeah.
Well, there's that whole talk about that city, the epic city.
Have you guys heard about that?
Yeah, it's there in Texas.
People in Dallas kept telling me about it.
They were so worried about it.
When I heard about it, I fucking went ballistic.
She wants out of Texas.
Let me tell you, I called up all the people I know.
I go, bitch, what the fuck did you let happen here?
And next thing I heard was they made Sharia illegal in Texas.
Wow. Bitch, I know how to stick my fat Jewish old lady bitter nose in everybody's business.
You know what's funny?
Sacha Baron Cohen made a whole skit about it.
Did you see his show, This Is America?
No! He made a whole skit literally about this like six, seven years ago where he came to some rural community in America, I think in Arizona, and he was propagating this idea of building a Muslim-only city.
And all these Southern Americans were like, fuck no!
No, we don't want the Muslims in our neighborhood!
But the reality is, you need to understand, if you have a Muslim-only city, and this is not...
Like Dearborn, Michigan?
Like Dearborn, Michigan.
That's outside of Dallas?
There's a bunch here.
That will affect the integrity of Texan culture.
No shit.
That's the point.
That's what they're doing, because they're colonizers.
They all vote Democrat.
They're colonizers.
They're imperialist colonizers.
Well, they got it figured out.
They'll vote Democrat.
They'll all vote Democrat.
Yeah, because open borders let them in.
And they get the lefties to help them do it.
Yeah. And I need to clarify.
I'm not talking about all Muslims and all Arabs.
No, all Muslims.
There's an ideology.
No, the Muslims hate the Muslim Brotherhood just like we do.
Yeah. We're talking about Islamists.
Islamists, jihadis.
That's the idea.
We're not talking about all Muslims.
No, we love Muslims.
God knows.
We have a lot of love for them.
Yeah, we do.
I want brothers.
They are our brothers.
They're family.
Literally our brothers.
Yeah. No, I love my Muslim cousins.
I sometimes feel more comfortable.
Sitting with Muslims and with Arabs than I do with Jews.
I do too, unless I'm drinking.
You gotta meet some of the cool Muslims who like drinking also.
That's true.
I love Christians.
I'm probably...
I love the Christians too.
I love people.
I love everybody unless they're an asshole.
Hindus, Buddhists are all amazing.
I love everybody who ain't an asshole.
That's what I think.
I think God wants us to go.
There's two kind of people.
Good and bad.
Yeah. And we've got to get with all the good and excommunicate the bad.
That's what I think he wants us to do.
I agree, it's a stand.
Not by any of those names they give us.
Because we're just protecting the bad.
Like, I hate when the ADL goes, you can't call so-and-so, you know, this and that.
Well, he's a son of a bitch.
Yeah, fuck him.
Why am I protecting him?
It seems to only exist to protect the horrors, the horrible people.
We want to just protect the good Jews.
Right? That's who's under the gun.
We need to uplift them.
We need to give them a voice.
And want to protect the good Christians.
We want to protect the good Muslims.
We want to protect the good atheists and the good idiots even.
Children of God versus children of Satan.
Like think of what we were talking about earlier.
Think of every news correspondent that's talking about Jerusalem and Israel right now.
Anytime Fox News brings on an Israeli to speak.
We've got to push as a collective, as a Jewish people, make sure that's a Mizrahi Jew.
Yeah. Make sure that's an Ethiopian Jew.
Hells yes.
And there's more than enough qualified individuals.
Of course.
And again, it's not a color thing.
It's not a race thing.
I love my Ashkenazi brothers and sisters, but it's time we stop.
They don't know anything about Torah.
Let's just be really real.
They know not a thing about Torah.
What they know is about humanism, which is bullshit.
You're talking about Ashkenazi Jews?
Yeah, all they do is get up there and talk about DEI and humanism and liberalism.
Look, it depends.
They don't know nothing about Torah.
It depends.
Not all Ashkenazi Jews.
Ashkenazi Jews who have fallen into this category of denominations in America, about like, you're a reformed Jew, you're a conservative Jew, you're ultra-war.
Yeah, for sure.
That's a bit of a caricature because Judaism isn't like that.
Right. No, there's 300 kinds of Jews.
Yeah, we don't fit into a box like that.
It doesn't work.
I know, but on the media we do.
And that's what we've got to fight against.
I thought we ran the media.
Right? We run the media.
We're doing a shit job at our own PR.
Yeah, how are we so bad at running the media?
Shit job.
Almost like we don't.
Because they always want to pick somebody they think that what they think a Gentile will like.
Exactly. But it's not what Gentiles like.
They just want truth.
You know when Israel was loved the most?
After the Six Day War when we kicked fucking ass.
Yeah. When we took land.
That's when Israel was loved.
Israel was loved after the beeper attack.
They loved that because we reunited Jerusalem and it showed us praying at the wall and returning to our faith.
They like when we return to our faith and act righteously.
And when we fuck shit up in the right way.
When we fuck our enemies up.
Like the Hezbollah beeper attack.
Oh my god, everyone loved that.
We were loved for like 48 hours.
It was amazing.
You know what I said.
Who by fire, who by flood, who by beeper.
No, you're right.
That's my problem with Israel.
Fucking go all the way, man.
When we're badass and we're strong.
Absolutely. And you know what?
Again, I'm not saying Ashkenazi Jews are not capable of it because God knows they are.
But Mizrahi Jews carry that spirit with them.
Not me.
Other Mizrahi Jews.
They carry that spirit with them every day.
Don't say you don't.
Here's what I think.
We're going to end on this.
Here's what I think.
The 30% of Muslims and Jews and Christians who think that what's happening in Israel is irrelevant to their lives, and especially Muslims who are like, you know, keep up with this and that,
and Jews, I guess, and Christians, whatever.
You're the reason all this shit goes on.
It's your fault.
Yeah. You better get engaged and get on the right side because that's what God tells you.
Get on the right side and you don't have much longer to sit there on the fence.
Sitting on the fence is a judgment in itself.
That means you're with the wrong side.
You better choose right because you can fix this and there won't be a war and there won't be any more dead children because of you because you're going to choose the right.
You know the saying, to not act is to act.
That's right.
Complacency. Is inaction.
Inaction is action.
Indifference in the face of evil is evil.
Willful ignorance is our enemy.
And may God reverse that.
May God light the sparks in the souls of all the people who think that this conversation is irrelevant to him.
It ain't.
Get right.
Aksameh. Aksameh.
Pray to God.
Or Pesach.
Pray to God.
Love Israel.
Visit Israel.
Marry an Ethiopian.
Hell, you have 25 children.
Oh, wait.
I know we're wrapping up, but Dave Smith, Douglas Murray.
Give me, like, what did you think?
Douglas Murray, we love you so much.
You are a righteous Gentile.
You are educated.
You are not ahistorical.
You are absolutely...
Beautiful. We love you.
If you were not gay, I would marry you.
In fact, I'll even marry you that you're gay.
I don't care.
No, he was gay.
He's gay?
Yeah, and I don't even want sex, so I'll just marry him.
We have so many dope gay people supporting Israel.
It's unbelievable.
I asked Dave Smith on this podcast.
I don't know if you know, there's a whole Arab coalition of gay Arabs, like Luay Ahmed and Jonathan Elkhoy.
Not that their gayness defies them, but they happen to be gay Arabs.
That are unbelievable people.
Well, they want to live.
Yeah, they stand up for Israel.
They live in Israel.
They're incredible people.
Yeah. On Douglas and Dave Smith, I only saw a bit of it, but what I saw from Dave Smith, one...
I don't know if the comment section feels a little bit like it's been bought out by Russian propaganda.
100%. It is.
It's all bought.
That's what I've been saying.
I even made a video on it.
I've never seen comments like this on my channel.
Something was off.
It was.
It's manipulation.
They all rushed.
It was an influx of bought comments.
Yeah, bought.
Yeah. Of course.
Somebody paid for these comments.
Douglas Murray, he's arrogant.
Life truth is arrogant.
Yeah, it's like he's the least arrogant person because he was saying you need to travel to Israel to speak on.
I'm like, Dave Smith, you're a Jew.
You have every right to go visit Israel.
You would be hailed as a fucking prince of Palestine if you went to the West Bank.
They would bring you to their homes.
You'd be in no danger whatsoever.
Oh, he would be in danger.
He would not.
I promise you.
They would take him in as a propagandist.
They would treat him like a king.
Really? A hundred percent.
And this is what I said in my video.
I'm like, you genuinely don't have an excuse.
Why doesn't he go?
Why? Because he's a fucking pussy?
Because he's scared to travel?
Because he's scared to see the reality that...
He would go to Yafo and see a mosque blaring five times a day in your ear.
That's why I brought it up.
They never go.
The people that have been there are like, holy shit, I was lied to.
The people that don't go, go, oh, I read this fucking Hamas propaganda.
That's what Douglas Murray called him out on.
I love that they always say, I read it in Ha'aretz in Israeli news.
Yeah. It's like a fucking German Nazi.
They never throw that in.
Candace is a weird case because she went and she walked out like a babbling idiot about this.
Only Muslims are allowed to live in the Muslim quarter and Christians only have to live in the Christian quarter.
It's like, bitch, what are you talking about?
I have friends who live in the Muslim quarter and they're Jews and I have Muslim friends who live all over the country.
Because they want to live with their family and friends.
They're not forced to.
But what I noticed from Dave Smith, he just really spoke from a place of utter ignorance.
It was all propaganda.
Which is fine, but don't say you're an expert.
Don't talk about it for a year and a half.
Just say this is my opinion as a nobody.
Well, he's a Hamas spokesman.
And for Rogan to kind of platform him as a voice, I would have...
Like Piers.
He has Nazis on every fucking week, and then he puts on a weak liberal rabbi to debate them.
Yeah. And I like the idea of, okay, it's your show, you're making money, it's all good.
But if you're going to bring on people to debate Israel-Palestine, don't bring on Dave Smith, bring on a Palestinian.
And don't bring on Douglas Murray, bring on an Israeli Jew.
Hopefully a Mizrahi Jew, and let them duke it out.
And you'll see, the end of the conversation will be best friends.
Absolutely. You'll see it.
Yeah, it's true.
You'll see it.
And that's Rogan being able to put in positivity.
When you bring on Douglas Murray and Dave Smith, not that Douglas isn't amazing, he's incredible.
I have so much respect for him.
But it just, what does it do?
Like, what are we doing?
Well, it's the politics of separatism and they're all bought into it.
Everyone on media is only allowed on because they agree to be part of it.
Because they love their fundraising.
That's why I gotta fight against.
That's why I'm here to fight against.
I gotta get on there.
I gotta break the whole mold.
That's what I wanna do so badly.
You do.
I wanna get on there and just slap people as a reality.