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You know, all these kids, you know, one thing you got to keep in mind, this is not entire campuses.
I know many, many students that are aghast at what is happening on their college campus and they're shocked, they're horrified.
We had a young woman last night that was, where was this?
I think it was in New York.
I think it was at Columbia or maybe Fordham.
I forget where.
And one of the Fox reporters, Alexis, who was doing a great job for us at the Fox News channel, she actually had an opportunity to interview a young woman who is Jewish, and she had the Israeli flag with her, and she had other students with her.
And meanwhile, they are surrounded by nothing but pure, unadulterated hatred.
And, you know, she was kind of petite.
And all I can think of, please, God, make sure this girl is going to be safe.
I said that on the one hand.
And on the other hand, I'm like, wow, good for her.
She's standing up to this hatred.
She's confronting it head on.
She's putting herself in harm's way doing this.
And I just had nothing but great admiration for her.
And in my head, I was like praying that she's safe in all of this.
What is life like for the kids on these campuses?
Now, there is a group called Campus Reform.
David Fuentes is a part of it.
He joins us now.
He is a correspondent and senior at the University of Southern California, USC.
Emily Sturge is with us, campus reform correspondent and student at the University of Florida.
Michael Duke is with Campus Reform.
He's also a correspondent, and he is a student at Fordham University.
And anyway, they're here to talk about what life is like on their campuses.
They've all been experiencing this over the last number of weeks.
Emily, let's start with you.
The one good part about being in Florida is that Florida is not putting up with this crap.
And whenever it pops its head up, it is stymied immediately, thankfully, because of the leadership, I would argue, starting at the top with Governor DeSantis.
Absolutely.
Thank you so much for having me on the show.
Earlier this week, Campus Reform reported that nine anti-Israel protesters were arrested at the University of Florida, my school, after a week-long protest.
Now, the University of Florida set a clear example of how universities should be responding to this type of violence and intimidation happening on campuses.
Anti-Israel agitators took over the center of our campus for many days right in front of one of our main libraries, of course, during finals week.
And protesters were shouting and causing massive disruption for students like me who were just trying to make it to our exams on time and were just trying to get studying and were being inconvenienced by these protesters.
The arrest of these protesters sent a clear message that this type of behavior is not tolerated on our campus.
It's not tolerated in Florida.
Florida is a law and order state, and the University of Florida is upholding that standard.
So I'm really proud of my university for prioritizing the safety of its students and arresting these protesters.
All right, let's get your take.
Michael Duke from Fordham, we've seen a lot of hostility on your campus.
I'm sure you're not liking any of it.
Yes, well, thank you for having me, Sean.
It means a lot.
I think the video speaks in itself.
I mean, I've been on the ground in New York City.
I've been reporting for the Leadership Institute's campus reform on violence, the anti-Semitism, everything in between that these pro-Hamas protesters have been pushing.
And at the end of the day, what we're really seeing is radical indoctrination because you have students who are conforming to recent trends because they're sheep.
They've had college professors and administrators telling them specifically what to think as opposed to what higher education is supposed to do.
Higher education, it's supposed to encourage students to prepare for their futures, think how to think critically, and promote a diversity of thought.
But instead, as I reported on in New York, just at Fordham yesterday, students, they're just being radicalized to the point where they're just conformists at this point.
At Columbia, I was denied entry into the Gaza Solidarity Encampment because I was reporting the facts for what they are, and the groups don't like that.
And even yesterday at Fordham as well, I saw many of my peers yelling phrases at the NYPD, such as NYPDKKK, just because they're part of this mob mentality that we're seeing.
It was Alexis McAdams who I was referring to earlier, and she's experiencing the same thing.
I mean, at a lot of these campuses, if you're Jewish, they're telling you not to show up to school.
I mean, is this, you know, Nazi Germany or the lead up to Nazi Germany?
Are we living back in the 1930s now?
Because that's what it's beginning to feel like.
Yeah, you know, it's a very scary time for me, my friends, my Jewish friends, especially, because they are scared.
And even at the new school, just last week, last Thursday, I was recording the encampment from outside on a public sidewalk.
And a group surrounded me.
They started yelling chants at me and almost forced me into the street with oncoming traffic.
Thank God the light changed and the traffic stopped.
But I could have seriously been hurt just because I was doing my job.
And at the end of the day, it really just falls onto the shoulders of administrators who either choose not to act or don't know how to act.
They are the ones who are refusing to keep our campuses safe and secure.
So students like me can go about their daily lives without the fear of just living.
Yeah, it's really scary.
It's such a scary time for kids.
I'm so grateful my kids are just getting out.
I really am.
The stuff that they have told me, I purposely keep my kids off.
I don't talk about them a lot on radio or TV.
They're independent people.
They live their own lives.
And I just never wanted to drag them into my political world.
They don't want any part of it.
And I don't really blame them.
David Fuentes, you're at USC in Southern California, your rival school, UCLA.
Both schools have had a lot of activity, especially last night at UCLA and into the early morning this morning.
Let's get your reaction.
What's going on out there?
Yeah, thanks again for having me, Sean.
It's a pleasure to be speaking with you and everyone else.
Yeah, it's been really scary here at USC.
I'm not sure if you saw the commencement ceremony was just canceled just due to how horrible all the protesters and encampments have been.
I'm disgusted that we're not going to have a university-wide graduation.
The protesters have just essentially ruined this opportunity for the rest of us because they care more about their hateful activism than coming together as a community.
Like, I'm not even able to take graduation pictures in front of our iconic Tommy Trojan statue because protesters have vandalized the statue with free Palestine writing.
And we saw at UCLA earlier, it's just almost turned into a lawless society.
We see these people just setting up these illegal encampments, taking objects from university, breaking into university property, and it's just caused mass chaos.
And it's truly gotten to a point where it's very scary and almost, again, lawless.
Yeah, I mean, when you saw the violence unfolding late last night, your time, and into the early morning Eastern time, what was your reaction to that?
I mean, it was horrifying, you know, that this has gone to this point where these protesters are attacking counter-protesters, and that the university is enforcing its policies.
It's gone to that point where they've basically allowed the protesters to dictate the situation.
And, you know, I'm happy that they're, you know, at least finally trying to fix all this, but I think it's come way too late.
And as a result, we saw what happened last night.
That's what happens when these universities just let these protesters dictate the narrative of what happened on their campus.
Yeah, Emily, let me ask you: at any point, have you felt genuine fear in either what you're seeing or hearing or watching?
Hearing the experiences that Jewish students have had on college campuses around this country is absolutely devastating.
It's sickening to see college students my age across America that are so out of touch with reality that they are actually celebrating and rationalizing Hamas kidnapping children, raping women, and killing civilians.
So, yes, there are students like me on university campuses across this country who feel so uncomfortable going to their classes because they are faced with these protesters who are shouting at them, yelling at them, and in some cases, even barricading buildings.
This week, Campus Reform reported that at UCLA, the Los Angeles police actually arrested over 100 of the protesters because they held a Jewish student hostage.
They had been blocking campus building campus buildings, and they had been denying Jewish students entry.
So, these are things that should not be happening on university campuses.
It's sickening to see this chaos happening.
But, guess what?
That's what the left celebrates.
That's how the left is pushing.
The left is pushing this radicalism on this impressionable group of people because that's how they're indoctrinating the next generation of voters.
So, I hope to see university administration stand up as my university did and put a stop to this radical behavior.
All right, quick break right back.
We'll continue.
We have three members of the campus reform group.
They're all correspondents and seniors.
One is a senior at the University of Southern California.
Emily Sturge is at the University of Florida, Michael Duke, also at Fordham University in New York and the Bronx.
All right, our final moments with David Fuentes, Emily Sturge, and Michael Duke.
They're all with the group Campus Reform.
There are actually sensible, common sense kids that are on our college campuses, but we never really hear their voices, and we're trying to give them some time on the air today to react to all that's happening.
You know, I recently, I'll ask you this, Michael Duke.
I recently had an opportunity to meet a college president.
It was just a chance meeting.
I didn't know this person ahead of time.
It's a well-known university.
It is a huge sports school and with a huge student population.
And he told me what his job was.
And I said, okay, how are you dealing with this?
He goes, we don't have any problems on our campus, and we're not going to because I will not allow it.
Why aren't these presidents of these educational institutions, why aren't they more bold?
Well, I think it's a thing.
You love to look at what's happening in your neighbor's yard, but you never think it can happen in your own.
That happened at Fordham right yesterday.
You've been seeing in New York, especially, with all these schools that are incredibly close to Fordham's campus by less than 40 minutes, some of them by train.
You're seeing all these demonstrations happen and occur, violence happen, anti-Semitism, anything you can name.
And you would think that at Fordham, especially, they'd be well equipped to prepare themselves for the eventuality of something like the encampment that happened in the lobby, the Lincoln Center campus yesterday.
You'd think that they'd be able to tackle it when it happens, but they didn't.
They didn't do it immediately.
They eventually did take care of it, but it was only hours later.
And it's testament to the fact that I think administrators and professors at universities, they don't think it's going to happen on their campus until it happens, but also they don't want to because it's a PR nightmare for them and they don't even want to think of that eventuality.
Yeah, I really, I've just got to imagine.
I wonder what parents think.
They're paying a fortune for their kids' education, and this is the environment now the kids are living in, or they're being told to go home because you're Jewish.
That's not the America that I love and the America I believe in.
That sounds to me like the most discriminatory practices ever.
David, you go to USC.
Are there a lot of rules on the college campus as it relates to hate language or what if you use the wrong pronoun or God forbid you, you know, whatever.
I mean, you say something against the LGBTQ community.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, I mean, there's a lot of rules like that.
Like, for example, a lot of our professors require us to say our pronouns or, you know, what we want to go by at the beginning of class.
Yet they're completely fine with things like hateful things thrown at Jewish students.
Just, for example, a couple days ago, we had a swastika got painted on one of our university properties by one of the protesters.
So it's kind of appalling that, you know, they didn't make a big deal of that.
I sure our president issued a statement saying that she didn't support that, but yet they're going to make such a fuss about pronouns and properly calling someone by their gender and everything like that, but they don't condemn things that are truly anti-Semitic and just hate crimes in general.
Yeah, it really is.
I mean, Emily, have you heard examples of kids maybe getting suspended or expelled because of something they might have said using the wrong pronoun, attacking a specific group in the past?
Have you read about that maybe in your college paper?
At Campus Reform, we've reported specific instances of students using words such as biological women, woman, and actually receiving grade reductions.
Michael, let me ask you the same question.
Sure.
I mean, I think every day it's something that's always in college students' heads about, you know, if I say one thing, how can it affect me the next day?
How can it affect my grade even?
That's something that the Leadership Institute campus reform has reported well on and will continue to because it's something that you're seeing university administrators and professors continue to push because there's no diversity of thought.
There's no marketplace of ideas.
That college is dead.
You are now looking at an America where colleges are groupthink.
It's just that simple.
Yeah, it really is.
Well, look, I got to applaud all three of you.
I mean, in many ways, you're standing apart.
You're standing for your values.
I'm sure you've all taken heat for it at different times.
And this is the most insane thing that I've ever witnessed in my life.
We have 1,200 Israelis that were slaughtered, and they were murdered brutally, burned to death.
They were raped.
They were beheaded, many of them.
Even babies were beheaded, hundreds taken hostage.
And this is all because of radical Islamic terrorists that literally attacked Israel.
And we have a president now that has no moral clarity and is pressuring Israel to surrender in their war on terrorism rather than just saying you have every right to defend yourself and you have every right to win that war and taking a stand as the leader of the free world.
Joe Biden has done just the opposite.
David Fuentes, Emily Sturge, Michael Duke, thank you all for being with us.
You are future leaders and I think you do your generation proud.
Thank you all.
I 25 to the top of the hour, 800-941 Sean, if you want to be a part of the program.
Listen to Byron Donalds, the congressman from Florida, a friend of ours, friend of this show, friend of TV, and just listen to what he has to say here.
This is the world we're living in with the crazy, insane left.
How much is Zapac paying you, you bastard?
That being said.
How much is APAC paying you, you race traitor?
Race traitor, what?
Yeah.
So, hi!
Uncle Tom.
The United States is supporting a Jewish supremacist country.
Outside agitators aren't allowed.
You're working for a foreign entity, you bastard.
Get him out of here.
Get out of here, you sir.
That guy's really old to his college.
Anyway, why are they?
Race traitor, Uncle Tom.
Wow.
This was a pro-Palestinian protester at George Washington University.
I mean, it's so repulsive.
I'm just trying to understand, you know, how do people become this sick and twisted in their thinking and their logic?
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You know, this is the modern left.
These are the voters that Joe Biden desperately needs in 186 days.
All right, let's get to our busy phones.
David in the free state of Florida.
David, how are you?
Glad you called, my friend.
What's up?
Baluka, Shem Sean.
Thank you for having me and the young lady that I spoke to for allowing me to be on your show.
I am a Jewish-American citizen, an American, of course.
And I have to say something.
It was during Pesova Pesach last week after Pesach.
You had a guest on your show speaking about the college students, some of the college students that were protesting that they're kids and they're ignorant and they don't know.
Well, I have to tell you, when I heard that, my Yamaka almost blew off the top of my head.
I'm like, ignorant.
Okay.
I can understand being ignorant with history because let's face it, we live in a society where history is being denied.
Even if you show the facts and you're blue in the face, they don't want to believe it.
But knowing right from wrong, saying death to Israel, get to the Jewish people.
Listen, my people have been through enough, you know, and saying death to Israel, debt to the Jewish people.
I mean, that's knowing right from wrong.
You don't say that to somebody.
You don't tell you you wish death on them.
And most of these people, which makes me laugh, Sean, they wear the mask and they say they're wearing the mask because of COVID.
My foot, because of COVID.
If you believe that, then you'll believe that.
No, they're wearing the mask to hide their faces.
They're wearing the same garb that you see people wearing in Gaza and elsewhere.
Absolutely.
Let me give you just a few examples because you've got to ask yourself a question.
And I brought this up yesterday on both radio and TV, and I'll bring it up again.
And that is, okay, you have the Palestinian people, people in Gaza, for example, or maybe the West Bank.
They're surrounded by Muslim-dominated countries, Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, et cetera.
And you have to ask, why have these countries been totally, completely shut off?
They will not allow a single refugee into their country.
Now, that speaks volumes, doesn't it?
And when you go and you look at what we now learn as indoctrination that young children in Gaza, for example, go through from the earliest ages, cartoons depicting a Quran-based story of Jews being transformed into apes.
You get a Hebrew music video glorifying the killing of Israeli Jews circulating on Palestinian social media and a music video, the lyrics posted on the Palestinian YouTube channel.
The footage from stabbing and car ramming attacks, including lyrics like, we will attack you, tear you apart, stab you, and I will cleanse my country of every Jew.
Quote, children on Hamas TV.
We want to wave jihad and blow up the Jews.
A young boy reciting a song on Hamas TV.
The Jews are barbaric apes and the most evil creatures.
And I'm barely touching the surface here.
I mean, you got TV puppets encouraging kids to, quote, liberate Jerusalem.
I mean, well, the problem is now Joe Biden wants to offer a place in this country for these refugees.
How will we ever ascertain or determine if they have been indoctrinated, considering it is basically institutionalized in places like Gaza?
That is the sad reality.
And once you're indoctrinated into a sick, twisted, ugly ideology and mindset, I don't know how you deprogram people out of that mindset.
Well, realistically, Sean, I go to Israel every year, okay?
And if you look at Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, you look at Egypt, you look at all surrounding Arab state, Arab countries around Israel, okay?
And if you look at the, none of them want the Palestinian refugee.
What they say, I was just in Israel nine months ago, what they say, this is not our problem.
And there's a reason for that.
Well, if you're sticking up for them and you want them so much, then why is this not your brothers and your sisters?
And they don't see it that way.
And most of these people, the only thing they know is hate.
And realistically, when you go to Israel, as an Israeli, if you're an Israeli citizen, and if you could be Arab, well, you could be a Jew.
You have the same rights.
But there's certain places of Israel that I can't even go to as a Jew that I'm not welcome, like Bethlehem, not one way, because it's Palestinian-occupied.
I'm not allowed in there.
Unless I sneak in there with a tourist group, basically.
So there is a double standard.
And then to see what's going on in America and the lies and the deceits.
Listen, most of these people, they hide their faces, like you said before, because they don't want nobody to know.
And God forbid that after all this blows over, they got to go to get a job from a Jewish boss.
And the Jewish boss says, hey, weren't you one of the ones that were anti-Semitic and turned death to my people?
They're in complete denial, complete denial.
And the thing about it is, down here in Florida, I don't live in a predominantly Jewish area.
I'm probably one of the only Jews in the area that I do live in.
But you would figure there would be not too much anti-Semitism, but there is everywhere you go.
And the one thing... All I can say is this.
I'm going to...
I hear everything you're saying.
What we need are people that have a conscience, a heart, and a soul.
A heart.
heart people that look i'm a christian and i believe that every man woman and child was created by one god That's what I believe.
And I believe in Jesus, the only son of the father.
And I believe in Judeo-Christian values.
That's the old and the new testament.
That's what I believe.
And anybody that thinks the way I do, you look at every person as God's creature.
And it's really not any more complicated than that.
You know, you have all these HR manuals, and you've got thousands and thousands of pages.
You know, go back to the simple stuff because that kind of works.
You know, in the case of the golden rule, all right, maybe you don't want the first part.
Maybe you're an atheist or agnostic.
Love God with all your heart, mind, body, and soul, and your neighbor as yourself.
Yourself.
And treat others the way you would like to be treated.
There you go.
You can rip up the rest of the HR manuals for the most part.
And I think that pretty much covers everything.
We kid around on this show, but I got to tell you something.
This is like a family, this show.
And everybody, Linda, true or false?
I mean, we love and we fight each other like we're brother and sister at times.
But I mean, for crying out loud, I care about everybody on this show.
Period, end of sentence.
Decisions that I have to make, that will impact this show.
I think about the people that I work with.
Linda, you're not affirming what I'm saying.
Yes, that's true.
It is true, but you do the same thing.
We all do the same thing here.
And I care about everybody on my TV show.
It's the same thing.
Anyway, I got to run, man.
I appreciate the call.
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All right, back to our phones.
Let's say hi to John.
He's in North Carolina.
John, how are you?
Doing well, Sean.
How about you?
My heart's troubled.
I don't like the state of the world right now.
I don't like the state of our country.
I don't like the state of the world.
I don't like what's happening on college campuses.
I'm not liking a lot of stuff right now.
Well, you're not going to like what I have to say then, because I think that part of this is just a big diversion from what else is going on in the United States.
Right now, we are in a full-time jobs recession.
There are 1.4 million fewer people with full-time jobs right now than there were during March of 2023.
Actually, it's 1.7, if we're going to be precise, but you are correct.
And there are 1.99 million more people working part-time jobs, and that's a record level.
And I'll add to that statistic, most of those part-time jobs have been going to, quote, migrants or illegal immigrants would be the term I use.
Yeah.
And the other thing is that something that has escaped attention for almost two years is that there's a wonky little thing called the two-year bond, 10-year bond rate inversion.
And normally this happens right before a recession.
Well, we had a rate inversion that started the first week of July of 2022.
This is the longest period of time that we've had a rate inversion like this since the 1980s.
It's almost a guaranteed indicator, you're right, of what's to come.
You're 100% right.
That does not happen, and it's not good when it does happen.
And if you combine the two together, if you combine having less full-time jobs than we did a year ago and this rate inversion, it's more or less not a matter of if we're going to go into a recession.
It's when, and it's not even a matter of when, because I think we're already there because of the jobs numbers.
It's a matter of when will the Fed catch up with it.
Well, that's, I think we're headed for much tougher economic times, and I'm not the only one that shares that belief.
When you have people, and he's not a conservative, he's not a Republican, people like Jamie Dimon making pretty much the same prediction you're making and I'm making, you better start paying attention.
I've talked to some very smart people that I've gotten to know on the economy, and they're all saying the same thing.
They see this as the middle of stagflation, and the economy is in a massive decline, and the Fed has lost control of it.
That's why the expected interest rate cuts are not going to happen this year.
If one would happen, the earliest it could happen is September.
It will have no impact on the political race, which is 186 days away.
Anyway, good call.
Very informative.
Thank you, 800-941-Sean, if you want to be a part of the program.
Pat in South Carolina, next, Sean Hannity show.
Good afternoon, Sean.
Thank you for taking my call.
My comment is that I think if Times Square would run the videos that Benjamin Netanyahu has, that probably, in my opinion, would show you.
I've seen them.
They're talking about the 49-minute tape.
Yes.
Yes.
If I told you how hard I have pushed and pushed and pushed for permission to air that tape, you probably wouldn't believe me.
I believe that politically, anybody that has any conscience, any soul or a heart would be moved to understand the pure depravity and the utter evil that was October the 7th.
And they were bragging about it as they're beheading people, murdering people, burning people alive, raping innocent women.
Yeah, it's all on tape.
All of it.
People need to see the evil of it.
It's sort of like, you know, we didn't, the Nazis, they hid most of their atrocities.
And then it wasn't until later that we fully understood the magnitude of what happened in the Holocaust.
And yet these Hamas terrorists were proud of their murdering, their raping, their beheadings, their burning people to death.
And they chronicled it themselves.
And the IDF has that tape.
And they have shown it to certain members of the media and other people as well.
But they won't allow it to be aired publicly.
And maybe it's out of respect for the families.
I assume that's probably the biggest reason.
But you can pixel out people's faces and hide their identity and still see and hear the magnitude of what has been recorded.
And people need to understand the ignorance that's on the campuses.
To your caller two, three callers ago, the Englishman in Florida.
This shows how ignorant these rioters are in this country and how much they're just getting away with all this rather than knowing the facts.
Well, nobody's going to criticize them on the Democratic side, just like they didn't criticize the mostly peaceful 574 riots in the summer of 2020.
They want their votes.
Got to run.
Appreciate a good call.
800-941 Sean is our number.
All right, that's going to wrap things up for today.
We'll have full, complete coverage of the madness going on at college campuses all around the country.
We have our reporters on the East Coast, Alexis McAdams on the West Coast with UCLA and USC, Byron Donalds tonight, Brooke Goldstein tonight.
Also, Governor Ron DeSantis, he's not going to put up with it in the free state of Florida.
We have Jonathan Turley, Vivek Ramaswamy, Set Your DVR, Hannity tonight, 9 Eastern on Fox.
We'll see you then.
Back here tomorrow.
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