Ep. 70 | Israeli Loyalty Test: When Questioning Israel Becomes a Crime
Trump's team is threatening to pull $2.2 billion from Harvard unless they accept rules that make criticising Israel basically illegal. And no, this isn't about protecting Jewish students from hate - it's about controlling what Americans can say about a foreign government. Why is Israel the only country where questioning their influence gets you labelled antisemitic and cancelled? Why are politicians on both sides bending over backwards for Israel? And why the hell can't we talk about it without getting shut down? In this episode, I'm diving into how this Harvard situation shows us who's really pulling the strings in America, and why this should piss off anyone who cares about free speech, no matter what side you're on.
Ep. 56 | 🍿Comment Chaos: Overused Labels, Internet Outrage, and the Israel Debate
The comment section never disappoints, and this week’s chaos is next level. From accusations of anti-Semitism to claims of “blood libel” (yeah, really), I’m diving into the wildest reactions to my episode on Zionism, power, and accountability.
Why is questioning a government or ideology instantly labeled as hate speech? Why do internet warriors follow the same predictable script? And why the hell do people throw around terms they don’t even understand?
Buckle up, this is a fiery deep dive into the internet outrage machine, free speech wars, and the power of calling bullshit on weaponised narratives.
Ep. 53 | Anti-Semitism or Accountability? Why Zionism Isn’t Above Criticism
Anti-Semitism is real, but what happens when it’s weaponised to silence legitimate questions? This episode dives into the contentious divide between anti-Semitism and accountability, unpacking how critiques of Zionism are often conflated with hatred toward Jewish people. From personal experiences of being labeled an anti-Semite to examining the misuse of history as a shield for unchecked power, this raw and unapologetic episode challenges the narratives that keep us silent. It’s a must-listen for anyone ready to question the systems of power without fear of labels.