The Parallel Christian Society Podcast

Bold Conversations: Free Speech and the Israeli-American Dynamic

December 06, 2023 Andrew Torba Season 1 Episode 11
Bold Conversations: Free Speech and the Israeli-American Dynamic
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The Parallel Christian Society Podcast
Bold Conversations: Free Speech and the Israeli-American Dynamic
Dec 06, 2023 Season 1 Episode 11
Andrew Torba

We're pushing the frontiers of conventional viewpoints today by challenging the norm and provoking conversation. Join us as we dissect the US-Israel relationship, the power of free speech, and the beliefs of modern Judaism. We shed new light on Congressman Thomas Massey's controversial vote, which has sparked a nationwide debate. We also discuss the somewhat paradoxical unity of Congress when it comes to supporting Israel, and more importantly, we put the spotlight on the overwhelming influence of Jewish donors on American politics. 

To cap it off, we tap into the refreshing change in conservative voices that are now audaciously discussing these contentious issues. These fearless individuals are laying the foundation for others to follow suit, validating the fact that it's becoming possible to speak the truth without fear of repercussion. We urge you to continue embracing free speech and truth, unafraid to challenge the status quo. Remember, the truth will set you free, and above all, Jesus Christ is King.

Source articles: https://www.jpost.com/US-Elections/US-Jews-contribute-half-of-all-donations-to-the-Democratic-party-468774

https://www.timesofisrael.com/meet-the-leading-jewish-political-donors-in-this-us-election-cycle/

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We're pushing the frontiers of conventional viewpoints today by challenging the norm and provoking conversation. Join us as we dissect the US-Israel relationship, the power of free speech, and the beliefs of modern Judaism. We shed new light on Congressman Thomas Massey's controversial vote, which has sparked a nationwide debate. We also discuss the somewhat paradoxical unity of Congress when it comes to supporting Israel, and more importantly, we put the spotlight on the overwhelming influence of Jewish donors on American politics. 

To cap it off, we tap into the refreshing change in conservative voices that are now audaciously discussing these contentious issues. These fearless individuals are laying the foundation for others to follow suit, validating the fact that it's becoming possible to speak the truth without fear of repercussion. We urge you to continue embracing free speech and truth, unafraid to challenge the status quo. Remember, the truth will set you free, and above all, Jesus Christ is King.

Source articles: https://www.jpost.com/US-Elections/US-Jews-contribute-half-of-all-donations-to-the-Democratic-party-468774

https://www.timesofisrael.com/meet-the-leading-jewish-political-donors-in-this-us-election-cycle/

Support the Show.

Speaker 1:

What's going on, folks? Welcome to the Parallel Christian Society podcast. My name is Andrew Torba, I'm the CEO of gabcom, so there's a lot of stuff going on. Right now.

Speaker 1:

Thomas Massey is getting into some heat and you know it started last week when he was the sole vote against this bill reaffirming the state of Israel's right to exist. And the reason that he voted against it, he said, is because it equates anti-Zionism with anti-Semitism. And you know, I find it really interesting that you know, our Congress is probably the most divided Congress in all of American history, I would argue probably even more divided than during the Civil War. And yet, when it comes to anything and everything to do with Israel, all of a sudden, every single member of Congress, with the exception of, I think, two in this bill one of them voted just to abstain and Thomas Massey voted no Every single other member of Congress voted in support of this bill. Now, we can't get Congress to agree on pretty much anything like pick a topic and they're not gonna agree on it. But when it comes to sending our tax dollars to foreign nations, whether it be Ukraine and especially Israel, or standing up and virtue signaling about anti-Semitism, right, you know, jews are 2% of the American population and yet, for some reason, every single member of Congress will unite around these issues, both the left and the right. Isn't that interesting.

Speaker 1:

We have an invasion on our own border that they do nothing about. We have families working-class families struggling to put food on the table. We have veterans on the streets. We have a fundamentally sick society and culture that is degenerate and is getting worse by the day. We have all these problems. We have anti whiteism that is pervasive in public education and all across the culture. Never see any bills condemning anti-white hatred, though. Never see that they're not even introduced, let alone voted on, and voted on unanimously, okay. And so what is behind this? Well, people are starting to notice and starting to talk about what is behind this, you know, and this all started, you know, I would say, with with yay, you know, calling out, you know, the Jews in the entertainment industry and what he called the Jewish contracts and expressing his frustration with that, and this, you know, sort of ignited this firestorm that has been brewing over the past year or so, and you know, this is accelerating.

Speaker 1:

So what have we seen just in the past really couple of weeks? We see Candace Owens calling out the Israeli lobby on her show, and then Ben Shapiro sort of condemns her because she works for him. But then Candace turns around and stands up to Ben in the name of Jesus Christ, which everybody was freaking out about. There's a big, big problem with that. For her to criticize the Israeli lobby, that's a big no-no, especially when you work for Ben Shapiro. And then we see, you know, pretty much in the same, within the same 24-hour period. We see Tucker Carlson slam Jewish Zionists for funding white genocide, which is just, you know, overton Windows shattering moment on his show. And then, of course, we see the infamous Elon Tweet affirming that Jews have been pushing anti-white hatred and have been pushing the immigration of the people that come here and are not big fans of Jews. And so these are all factual things, right, and there's nothing hateful about Candace Owens criticizing the Israeli lobby. There's nothing hateful about me pointing out the facts that every single member of Congress, with the exception of, like literally one person you know, god bless, thomas Massey is united virtue, signaling about anti-Semitism and sending all of our money to Israel, right, every single member of Congress. And you know, if we look at why that is.

Speaker 1:

Now I'm gonna pull up an article from the Jerusalem Post, which again is a Jewish magazine. You know, I always find my sources are always Jewish articles and Jewish magazines written by Jews, and so if it's anti-Semitic then you're gonna have to look at them, right, don't? Don't blame the messenger here. So this article is US. Jews contribute half of all donations to the Democratic Party and they also contribute 25% of the Republican National Convention's cash. And here's another article from the Times of Israel.

Speaker 1:

Again, this is a Jewish news organization meet the leading Jewish political donors in the US election cycle. And it's all these Jewish billionaires. And how much money they've given to both Democrats and Republicans. Tom Steyer 54 million dollars to Democrats. Stephen and Christine Swartzman 28.4 million to Republicans. The Adelsons 28 million dollars to Republicans, and they were sort of the primary funders of Trump's campaigns. Donald Sussman 22.3 million dollars to Democrats. James and Merrill Simmons 21 million dollars to Democrats. Michael Bloomberg 19 million dollars to Democrats. Jeffrey Yass 13 million to Republicans. Deborah Simon 12.5 million to Democrats, and this, this list keeps going. I could keep going here, but I think you get the picture right. And so here we have 2% of the population contributing over 50% of all donations to the Democratic Party and over 25% of all donations to the Republican National Convention.

Speaker 1:

Republican Party right, and so is it any wonder that when Congress gets bills about anti-Semitism to virtue signal, or when they get bills about Sending billions and billions of dollars to Israel, and a lot of these these Jewish donors, by the way are dual citizens, so they have Israeli citizenship. It's just, it's mind-blowing to me, it's absolute. Shouldn't be mind-blowing to you? This just seems like common sense that members of Congress are allowed to be Dual citizens, are allowed to have citizenship in a foreign country. I Don't think that anybody working in the federal government should have citizenship with any other nation. That just seems like common sense to me. There's, there's a clear conflict of interest there. If you want to work for our federal government and for the American people, then you need to be an American citizen, and an American citizen exclusively.

Speaker 1:

I don't think that's a controversial take. I think that's one of the first things that should be changed. You know, on top of turn limits, on top of these people, you know who are supposed to be in public service. Public service was never designed to be a sort of full-time career. It was meant to be a public service. You were, you know, a full-time lawyer, or you were running a business or whatever, and you gave of your time willingly to serve the people and to serve in our government. It was never meant to be this thing where you spend your entire life, you know, 40 years in Congress, right? So that's the other thing that needs to change. If we change those two things no dual citizens allowed in the federal government positions. And If you're in Congress, you know we're gonna need to have some turn limits there. You can't be there for 30, 40 years. Okay, I Don't think those are.

Speaker 1:

Those are controversial takes, but the bottom line is that, you know, thomas Massey was pretty much the sole Person, the sole member of Congress, to vote no against this bill, which equates, you know, any criticism of Israel with anti-Semitism. Now, you can be critical of what Israel is doing in Gaza. You know, bombing children. 50% of Gaza is Children and they're bombing kids. You could be, you can be critical of that and not be anti-Semitic, but that's not what this bill says. If you are anti Zionist, if you were criticizing Israel, then that is anti-Semitism according to this bill, and that is why Mr Massey voted against it. Very brave, very brave what he's doing. We need to keep him in our prayers Because he is, as of right now, the only member of Congress that is standing up for free speech and it's actually representing the American people, all of the American people, and not just a 2% minority of the American people that happens to fund, you know, 50% plus of the political donations in this country.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so he is coming under massive attack and I love to see it because he's doubling down. You know, he he clearly has a spine and has a backbone. So yesterday he posted this meme and it's that you know that infamous Drake meme, where he's sort of looking away and, you know, in disgust at you know one thing, and then he's sort of pointing and smiling and affirming, you know, in the next frame, and the one up top says Congress these days, and sort of like looking away in disgust, and On the right it says American patriotism. And then the one on the bottom says Congress these days, and like pointing and smiling, and it says Zionism. And boy, oh boy, when he posted this, this, this could have been a meme. I mean, this is the type of meme that you would find on cab right, this is, this is the type of meme that is gonna get you in trouble, it's gonna get you fired, gonna get you Gonna get your docs, gonna get you attacked by the mob. And this is a sitting member of Congress posting this, which is just incredible. It's something that was really unthinkable even six months ago.

Speaker 1:

And so they start losing their minds and we have Chuck Schumer, who's Jewish, by the way, and, and he says, rep Massey, you're a sitting member of Congress. This is anti-semitic, disgusting, dangerous and exactly the type of thing I was talking about in my Senate address take this down. And so, immediately, you see, shut it down. Right, you're being commanded to take this down and you're being, you know, instantly smeared as an anti-semite for pointing out the truth. Right, you know, congress doesn't care about any American issues. They're not united on anything else. But when it comes to Zionism, when it comes to, you know, virtue, signaling about 2% of the population, about a non-existent problem, you know not pointing out the other copious amounts of problems, that with the problems that we have in this country, they're united, they're smiling about that, they're arm in arm. And so Massey replies to this Really incredible. He says if only you cared as much about our border as you do my tweets, and it's just like one of those moments where, again, he's doubling down and the engagement on this stuff is just absolutely ridiculous. He's, you know, sort of ratioing Chuck Schumer.

Speaker 1:

And you go to the replies of Chuck Schumer and it's like all our guys, you know this is why, you know, a lot of people ask me like, oh, are you, are you mad about Elon taking over Twitter? And like pushing the free speech Stuff? And I'm like no, I said this when he bought it. This is the greatest thing ever because he is Single-handedly. First of all, he's destroying one of my biggest competitors. The revenue is decimated. It's, it's a mess. So all of the sort of enemies that we had are now Not in control of this platform, which is a hugely influential platform, obviously, and now we run that platform like we de facto Run that platform. You go to any reply thread with these people and we just dominate the conversation, right? This is incredible and you know the the impact that this is having is tangible.

Speaker 1:

You know why do you think people like Elon Musk are sort of starting to notice the things that all of us have been noticing about the Zionist control of our country and the Zionist influence of our country and of Congress and of the media and of major corporations things that we've been talking about and getting censored and banned and Demonized for simply pointing out the facts. You know we're not saying these things from a place of hatred. You know we have problems in our society. We have people who are behind, pushing the ideologies and the worldviews and the legislation that are creating or Doing nothing to stop these problems, and there's a pattern there. You know God has given us, he has blessed our minds with the ability to recognize patterns in reality, and Pointing out those patterns is not a hateful thing. It's saying hey, wait a minute here.

Speaker 1:

You know, if you look at all the top, you know tech corporations. I'll just give you an example, right. Or the media corporations, right? You look at Mata, instagram, whatsapp it's all under. You know Mata, which is. You know Facebook's rebrand. Mark Zuckerberg, adam Masari, cheryl Sandberg they're all Jewish. This is just. This is a fact. I don't say that to be hateful. You look at Google and YouTube Larry Page, sergey Brin co-founder they own, you know, 51%. They control the entire company. They're both Jewish. Open AI you know the largest $90 billion AI company, sam Altman, ceo. He's Jewish. And the list goes on and on Bob Igar at Disney, jewish, you know. Brian Roberts, ceo of Comcast, jeff Zucker, former president of CNN for over a decade, jewish CBS, sherry Redstone, chairwoman of Paramount CBS, viacom, jewish Right the list goes on and on.

Speaker 1:

The ADL, the SPLC, bloomberg, blackrock right and pointing out these things is not again, it's not hateful. I don't hate Jews, you know. I want them to know and love Jesus Christ, our Lord and savior number one, and I want them to stop doing what they're doing. I want the mass immigration to stop. I want the demonization of white people and Christians to stop, because people are noticing it and they're noticing who's behind it, and so you know. That's just the reality of the situation.

Speaker 1:

And now what is happening on Twitter? Because Elon has allowed a little bit more free speech, you know not completely. There's still people who are obviously not allowed on the platform Alex Jones and others and then there's still stuff that is being shadow banned. Like you know, you can't quote Um, the book of Revelation on Twitter. You're going to be shadow banned when it says the synagogue of Satan. You can't use that phrase or your shadow band, and so it's not perfect, but it's opened up just enough for our guys to be dominating the entire platform. And so that's what happens when you have even just a little bit of free speech Is right wing ideas and truth will come to the surface, because that's that's ultimately what right wing ideas are based on is is truth, rationality, observable reality. And so we are, we own that platform.

Speaker 1:

Now, like it's funny, elon thinks he owns it, but like X is ours, x is mirroring the gab community. It's, it's fantastic, you know, I have the the greatest smile on my face right now, because the whole point of gab was about protecting the distribution of truth. And that's what's happening right now on X, because even just slightly opening the window for free speech, even just a little bit, even though it's not, it's not perfect. And you know, we see Elon sort of, you know, playing footsie with the Zionist and they sort of are, uh, you know, have him wrapped around their finger a little bit, but he keeps sort of going further and further. And, um, you know, the big F you to advertisers that he did on stage, you know, wasn't I don't think it was just to the advertisers. And, by the way, when you know he mentioned Bob Iger, who I mentioned earlier, jewish right, that F you wasn't just to them, it was also to the ADL, you know, jewish nationalist, zionist organization. So perhaps he's starting to sort of wake up and realize that you cannot, you cannot play footsie with these people and you cannot appease them. They will not be happy until they have full control over you, full control of your platform, and shut down all these conversations that are happening Right Again.

Speaker 1:

I'm not saying this to be hateful, like there are so many people that are recognizing these facts. It's not hateful to state factual information. You know, when I pull up a Jewish blog that says, you know, has an article written by a Jewish journalist that says US Jews contribute half of all donations to the Democratic Party, or I pull up you know who runs these companies, all these tech companies that are censoring and pushing all this degenerate crap, woke ideology. You know, these are facts. I'm not not seeing this from a place of hatred. These are, these are facts. I'm stating facts.

Speaker 1:

And to try to demonize somebody for stating facts that can be observed in reality and and confirmed and fact checked. You know they're so big on fact checking. Well, why don't you fact check all these things? You can't do that and that's the other side of this, too, is when Jews celebrate this stuff, they say, you know, here are the top Jews in media. Jews in media, this is a great thing. But then we say we say, hey, here are the top Jews in media. Here's who's behind saying all this stuff the anti-white articles, the anti-white books, the anti-Christian stuff, you know, the anti-American stuff, the destruction of our culture and and our history. You know, here's who's doing this.

Speaker 1:

And it's not all Jews, obviously, and I don't think anybody sort of has a blanket hatred of people just because of who they are. You know, they're innate qualities. I certainly don't. You know, there are plenty of Jews, ethnic Jews, who have converted to Christianity and are my brothers and sisters in Jesus Christ. But this idea that we, they, they are untouchable, you that, this idea that you cannot speak the truth, that you cannot point out observable facts in reality, it's got to stop.

Speaker 1:

And the influence that we have on Twitter because, again, we basically de facto run that platform. Now all of our guys are on that platform. All of the people that have been talking about these things and have been being shut up for it For the past decade and in some cases longer, are now running that platform, and that is sort of showing people that a lot more people are noticing these things and they're sort of getting the backbone to stand up and actually say something out loud about it. They're thinking it already, but now they're saying, hey, wait a minute, more and more I'm not alone here and noticing this. And, you know, this guy stood up and said it. You know, it's sort of like a domino effect. Right, like those of us who are early to this game, we really severely, you know, pay attention to this game. We were early to this game. We really severely, you know, paid the punishment, paid the price for it. But the fact that we're still here and the fact that more and more people are starting to stand up, it's going to be this domino effect, you know.

Speaker 1:

So why do you think that people like Candace Owens, you know, even Charlie Kirk is sort of being critical of Israel now, which was something that was unthinkable even six months ago Tucker, carlson, elon, and so this is why, you know, a lot of guys on our side they're like we got to wake everybody up and it's like, no, we don't, we actually just have to wake up key people I'm Bobby상 key influencers. We actually have to wake up a very small amount of people, and in many cases they're already woken up, but they just have to have the courage to speak the truth out loud in front of their audiences. We're sort of reaching that point, right, you know, we we get one Elon Musk to see what everybody can see in plain sight and to say it out loud. That has just tremendous weight, because the sad reality is and you know, I talked about this in my last episode the vast majority of people, you know, are not forming their own opinions and ideas. They're sort of just going with the flow and they're repeating things that other people tell them and that is their opinion. You know, it's like what does the guy on the news say about this subject? Okay, that's my opinion on this. You know, that's just how the vast majority of people, normal people, work. It's a memetic theory in action, as I talked about in my last episode, and so what we have to do is we have to influence the influencers, and so that is that has been my mission for many years now, and we're starting to see the fruits of that labor, right, you know when? When, elon Musk? When people and this people. People are not I'm not making this equation. People are making this equation, you know there are. There are tweets and stuff every day that I see where people are saying, well, elon Musk is basically Andrew Torbenau. That's like I just smile. That's so funny, it's so incredible.

Speaker 1:

The richest man in the world is sort of, you know, mimicking what I've been doing for seven years and you know, noticing the same things that I've noticed, because he's a smart guy, you know. He sees what can be plainly observed in reality. He knows what's going on and it looks like he sort of has. He's starting to get more and more courage to speak up about it and he doesn't even have to sort of, you know, go all the way, go all in, whatever, even if he just tiptoes around it and sort of propels us or gives us the ability to speak freely about these things, even a little bit. Even if it's not fully, it's going to move the needle, it's going to shift the order to window, which we it's already happening, you know it's already happening, and so we have to be able to speak the truth boldly about these things.

Speaker 1:

We don't say it from a place of hatred, we say it from a place of love. We love our country, we love our people. We do not want to see our culture, our history, our beautiful country continue to go down this path of destruction. And so you have to look at who. Who are the leaders that are doing this? Okay, and they all sort of not all of them, but a great number of them, like 60 to 70% all share this thing in common. And okay, what is this ideology? What is this worldview? They believe that they are God's chosen people. They have been told from birth that they are God's chosen people, that they are God's chosen people. Their holy book says that anyone who is not their ethnicity is the equivalent of cattle. Their holy book says really horrible, horrible things about our Lord and savior, jesus Christ. Their holy book says that abortion is okay. Their holy book says sodomy is okay. It says there are eight genders.

Speaker 1:

Talking about the Talmud, the Jewish Talmud, which most Christians have never even heard of. All right, so this is what it says. It is a racial, supremacist religion and it is wicked. The Judaism of today. It has nothing to do with the Judaism of the Old Testament. That ceased to exist in 70 AD, when the temple was destroyed, and when Christ came, he established the new covenant. There is neither Jew nor Greek. We are all one in Christ. The chosen people are those who choose Jesus Christ, whether they're Jewish or not.

Speaker 1:

The Bible and the New Testament are very clear about that, and the people in power, by the way, from the other end of this as well. Like, biologically speaking, the modern Jews of today Do not share any biological connection to the Jews of the Old Testament and to the Bible either. You want to know who does. Who shares the? The most common, you know, biological DNA connection to the Jews of the Bible that would be Palestinian Christians, and that sort of shocks a lot of Christians to hear that, but that's the reality. And so you, here, you have an ethnic group that shares no sort of DNA, no sort of biological connection to the Jews of the Bible, and they practice a religion that has no spiritual or religious connection to what you know, the Judaism that was practiced by, like the apostles, for example, right and so Christians have been duped on this issue and they need to read their New Testament and Realize that God does not have two peoples, he has one, and no one can come to the Father but through Christ.

Speaker 1:

Anyone, whether Jew or Gentile, that rejects Christ is also rejecting God, the Father, and Is, by definition, antichrist. Who is the Antichrist? You know? Open up the book of John to learn. We have this cultural, modern understanding of Antichrist. We think it's a singular person at the end times, right? No, there are many Antichrist and there is the spirit of the Antichrist, and it is he who denies Christ and who denies Christ. Modern Judaism denies Christ, does not affirm Christ to reject him as the Messiah. Therefore, it is an Antichrist religion and this is a tough pill to swallow for a lot of Christians because it's all they've ever known.

Speaker 1:

And, to be fair, I'm empathetic to you because this is something that I was taught growing up too early in the church. Jews are God's chosen people and all these things. And then you read the Bible, and especially you read the New Testament, and you come to a fundamental understanding about God having one people, not two. The New Covenant has made the Old Covenant obsolete. Bible is very clear about this. There's not, you know, two covenants going on. There's not a special side deal with this ethnic group over here that God has. There's one path, one way, and that is Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior.

Speaker 1:

And that's very difficult for a lot of Christians to hear. You know they'll be the first to say I'm an anti-Somite, I'm a Nazi, dada, dada, dada. You know they'll join in with the pagans on the left and Call me, and call me all these names. I don't care, because I'm gonna continue to speak the truth boldly. You know, if you want to call me names you know I did a whole episode on this I don't care, I really don't, and neither should you. Frankly, you know you can go and look up this stuff and confirm this stuff.

Speaker 1:

You know, I'm not saying this from a place of hatred. It's, it's just the reality of our situation and I don't think that you know an ethnic group that represents 2% of our population, that has a worldview and practices of religion that is fundamentally anti-Christ and and supports all of these quote-unquote values that are diametrically opposed to what the vast majority of Americans Support and believe in. I don't think that they should be running the country and I don't think that's controversial to say that Right. I Don't see what the big deal is about pointing that out and About saying, hey, we need change, something needs to change here. So If people have a problem with that, so be it.

Speaker 1:

But what's happening now is people are starting to wake up. You know we have a sitting member of Congress posting, like you know, anti-zionist memes. Like you know, we have major influencers. You know conservative Inc. Establishment type influencers Candace Owens, charlie Kirk that are, you know, tucker Carlson Him less so establishment. He's always sort of been more so on our side. But they're all being critical of Israel, elon Musk, the richest man in the world, pointing out that Jews are behind a lot of the anti-white hatred that has, you know, been festering for decades in this country.

Speaker 1:

This is massive, this is a massive over-to-window shift, and so I Don't know where things are heading. You know, I'm just placing my faith in God, I'm praying for peace, but something has sort of got to give with this situation and we just got to vote in people who are not going to Bend the knee and we got to build up our own parallel Christian society. Because you know they had, they had their grisp, their grasp on power so tremendous. You know I, every single member of Congress with the exception of one, voting the way they want them to vote, like that's just crazy. So it's like the whole Congress. And then you know that list of companies that I read off before. It's like trillion-dollar market cap between those companies, maybe higher, right? So like that's what we're up against. It's like do you think that we're just gonna like go in and like take control of those companies? Like I don't understand people that have this? This mindset makes no sense. It's actually much easier for us to start our own companies and to elect our own representatives and to build our own communities that they don't control and that they have no influence over, and Support people that aren't afraid to speak these truths, are unafraid to be critical of sending billions of dollars of our Our money to this foreign nation so they can bomb kids in Gaza.

Speaker 1:

Aren't afraid to say these things out loud. Aren't afraid to say that no, the Bible says that they're not God's chosen people. They were chosen but for a specific purpose For Christ, to bring Christ into this world. All of it points to Christ. It doesn't point to a specific ethnic group or a specific Special deal that God has with this group of people and not anybody else. It's ridiculous. It's absolutely ridiculous. Read your Bible. God has one people we who believe in Jesus Christ, whether we're Jew or Greek Gentile, whatever we are God's chosen people, period.

Speaker 1:

Bible is very clear on that, and so we have to overcome the lies and the false teaching that has been seeped in the American church for over 100 years and thankfully, the younger generations are getting this massively because support for Israel is falling off a cliff with young evangelicals in this country. You know the culture that they have created with their media and their tech companies and their algorithms. You know this anti-Western, anti-white, anti-christian culture that they have created is going to be their own downfall. It's actually kind of ironic. God works in mysterious ways Because they've driven so many of the young people out of the church, like those are the ones on the left. You know who are all propelstein and you know anti-Israel and against Zionism. You know those are the ones mostly who aren't in the church.

Speaker 1:

And then those of us who are still in the church on the right are actually reading our Bibles and our understanding and dismantling this false teaching that has been pervasive in the church and standing up for the truth and proclaiming the Word of God boldly and, you know, not allowing this ethnic supremacism, because that's what it is. Not allowing this ethnic supremacism to capture the minds of the young people in the church and pointing people instead to Christ and to the gospel and not, you know, creating an idol out of a foreign nation state and not creating an idol out of a singular ethnic group. So that is what their own, you know media, their own social media algorithms, their own pushing of secularism. You know, you bait your cake, now eat it. So this is why I'm really bullish about the future, because the young people are not buying into these lies, and so it's going to be interesting to see what happens next over the next couple of years.

Speaker 1:

And these developments like these major, you know, conservative influencers that would never touch these issues, would never, ever talk about these things, are starting to talk about these things that many of us have been talking about for many, many years now and have paid the price for have been canceled and banned and debanked and demonized and defamed. We've certainly paid the price for it, but now it's starting to pay dividends. That sacrifice that we have made is starting to pay dividends because others have seen that we were able to survive, we were able to speak the truth in love and survive and thrive, and they're saying maybe I can too. The winds are shifting and they're shifting in our direction and they're shifting in the direction of Jesus Christ Logos is rising. God is on the move and I love to see it. Thank you guys for tuning in. Remember to speak freely. Jesus Christ is King.

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