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- April 03, 2024
KINSELLACAST 306: From Jamaica, Irie (sort of) - Lawfare Project plus Toots, Wailers and Desmond Dekker!
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it's the kinsella cast starring warren kinsella
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hey it's warren and welcome to the kinsella cast live i am i apologize for my attempt at
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jamaican pets what i love jamaica so by the time you hear this i am going to be in jamaica with e
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we're going on a little points vacation for a week we need it we deserve it and we're going to be
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staying with a friend who is the son of the incredible amazing perry hensel who did the
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movie the harder they come which introduced a bunch of calgary punk rockers to reggae and changed our
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lives and i love jamaica um of all the islands i was born on one and i come from one but it's the
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island i like the best sorry other islands so we're gonna have a good time and as such i'm recording
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this ahead of time i don't feel like calling all my gear to jamaica so um i'm going to have an
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interview i did with brooke goldstein uh who's an amazing lawyer and canadian now in new york
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and her colleague um uh what's his name i apologize gerard flitty sorry drug and um
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they lead something called the lawfare project and um i can tell you all about it in a minute
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but i've got some great music i got toots who i saw and i miss he passed away during the pandemic
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got desmond decker with shantytown um got the whalers i've got uh more toots i've got the old
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stuff i love the old stuff i don't like stuff that sounds super produced like you know burning spear
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burning spear i still haven't seen and i love him and i've got a picture he sent to me of him
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on my wall here behind me um but you know some of the the reggae bands got a little too glossy
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like rock and roll right everybody was using synth drums and synthesizers and stuff like that in the
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80s and i didn't like it i liked how it sounded you know when it was raw 60s early 70s same with
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punk rock you know same with rock and roll that's the stuff i like that sounds you know more immediate
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so i'm going to play you some of that and hopefully dramatic events don't happen prior to the weekend
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because i'll kind of miss those so so here is the kinsella cast and and here is you know
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here's a question who are you going to call and that's not the ghostbusters reference although it is
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a ghostbusters reference but the mission is similar to defeat evil basically if you're jewish
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or you're supporter of israel or the jewish community and you're being harassed or attacked or vilified
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or threatened then you should call the lawfare project lawfare project and i'm speaking to
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its principles later on the podcast is in new york city is led by this canadian woman from toronto
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and more than 600 lawyers based in different countries it's about 14 years old basically it's
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designed to protect the civil and human rights of jews everywhere it's pro bono meaning it's for the
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public good no cost lawyers donate their time to fight for jews facing anti-semitism and hate and
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they're very busy these days really busy like western democracies are in the midst of the worst surge in
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anti-semitism since the holocaust and october 7th obviously was the worst of it with 1200 men women
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children and babies tortured and slaughtered and 200 taken hostage in gaza where more than 100 remain
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but since that terrible day jews around the globe have been targeted for the supposed sins of the
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israeli government and for some quote it's become perfectly acceptable project their hatred of a
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foreign government on jews end quote says brooke goldstein who founded the lawfare project she was
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born and raised in toronto went to mcgill montreal then the benjamin cardozo school along new york city
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pretty amazing person granddaughter of a commander of a unit of polish partisans who fought the nazis
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started the lawfare project after working as a film producer and an advocate for children's rights
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basically it got the start with this book she wrote in 2011 called lawfare the war against free speech
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in it she taught gives advice to journalists about how to protect themselves from the islamic extremists
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who are using the law as a weapon to silence or punish those who dare to write about militant islamists
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and terrorism and their funding sources and full disclosure they've come after me more than once in
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the past few months so brooke says you know we've got we fight the lawfare project fights those who use
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the legal system as a weapon of war and she said you know we're seeing this happening with israel right now
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the bias and the charges of genocide and apartheid and all that bullshit she said basically it's an
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attempt to add this legal gloss to a libel against jews and abuse the international legal system and
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basically hinder the ability of israel and other democracies to fight and defeat terrorism and that
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fight expresses itself in lots of different ways she said at any given time they're promoting civil rights
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of the lawfare project by providing legal help to those who've been discriminated against it advocates
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for human rights by combating extremism and most of all it fights this lawfare stuff the abuse of legal
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institutions to destabilize democracy everywhere not just israel one of her partners is gerard flitty
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who i drew a blank on his name earlier sorry gerard and he was also on the line from new york and i told
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him about my efforts to document how anti-israel protesters and organizers are getting paid to
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show up and how the money from that is often coming from outlaw states like qatar or iran and he wasn't
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surprised he told me about a lawsuit that the lawfare project has got against carnegie carnegie mellon
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university in pittsburgh which over the years has received more than 800 million dollars eight zero zero
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from qatar and it's also university where they've seen this dramatic increase in anti-semitism on campus
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during the same period so lawfare project is trying to find out if there's a connection between the
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anti-semitism and the funding and guaranteed you take my word for it there will be in that case uh
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they're representing a jew student but they stress to me they want to hear from jew students in canada
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whether you be at mcgill or concordia or u of t or mcmaster or york all places that have big problems
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if you're being demonized for supporting the just and proper war in a hamas or just for being jewish
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they want to hear from you and and you know they said to me they're trying to see what this money
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is doing because so much money is coming in especially from qatar they are doing god's work at the
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lawfare project for jews and jewish allies alike so if you got a human rights issue give them a call
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they might be able to help anyway welcome to the kinsella cast uh hope you enjoy the reggae as much as
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i do and um have a great week man i read
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your
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It is you, oh yeah
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It is you, oh yeah
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I say pressure drop, oh pressure
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Oh yeah pressure, don't go down on you
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I say pressure drop, oh pressure
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Oh yeah pressure, don't go down on you
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I say pressure drop, oh you're gonna feel it
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Oh but you're doing it wrong
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I say pressure drop, oh you're gonna feel it
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Oh but you're doing it wrong
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I say pressure drop, oh pressure
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Oh yeah pressure gonna drop on you
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I say pressure drop, oh pressure
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Oh yeah pressure gonna drop on you
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It is you, oh yeah
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It is you, oh yeah
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It is you, oh yeah
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I say pressure drop, oh pressure
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Oh yeah pressure gonna drop on you
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I say pressure drop, oh pressure
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Oh but you're doing it wrong
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Oh yeah pressure gonna drop on you
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I say pressure drop, oh I'll feel it
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so i've been writing extensively about the um the myriad number of problems that we're all seeing
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all the time most often what i'm writing about is how um there is a i guess a wizard of oz for lack
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of a better term behind the curtain who's who's um coordinating all of this stuff whether it's
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being protests or online or what have you my background is politics so brooke i was special
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assistant to jean kretzian so i know a little bit about politics and the people i've spoken to feel
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as i do that this is a coordinated and well-funded well-organized campaign against israel and the
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west so what lawfare is doing is is um quite relevant to all of that so i guess uh forgive
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me for just asking uh simple questions but uh um that's how i have to proceed so what is the lawfare
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project what is lawfare so um in terms of defining what lawfare is as a term of art we uh describe it
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as the abuse of the legal system as a weapon of war and i think that you see this happening uh very
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obviously when it comes to israel right now uh with the biased and and horrific charges false charges of
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genocide apartheid illegal occupation etc it is the attempt to add a legal patina to a blood libel
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and to abuse the international legal system um to basically hinder the ability of israel and other
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western democracies as well to fight and defeat terrorism on the asymmetric battlefield and in
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practical terms what it does is it rewards terrorists who use civilians as human shields or who
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use children as child soldiers and as human bombs because you are then going to turn around and use
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these civilian casualties that are very intentional and purposeful on the terrorist side as a weapon
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to then go after israel and charge israel with war crimes etc so that that's just a bigger picture what
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the lawfare project does is we are a the world's foremost jewish civil rights litigation fund and
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public interest law firm we are a network of over 600 lawyers and three dozen major law firms
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and we provide pro bono legal support to jewish communities around the world we have filed over
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i think right now over 140 legal actions within the past eight years that are designed to force
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the systemic change that we need to see as a minority community in the west it is the expression of the
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jewish community finally engaging in what we call impact litigation or civil rights litigation like every
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single other minority community has done to demand equal protection under the law and to change the
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landscape to ensure that the civil rights of the jewish community are enforced because it is our belief
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that discrimination anti-jewish discrimination anti-semitism is a civil rights issue it is the
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my opinion greatest civil rights issue of our time and yet uh too many people think it's a political
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issue you know whatever's happening and so-called israeli palestinian conflict justifies turning around
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and discriminating against jewish people in the west and that's just bigotry 101 you know if i'm angry at
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the way that china handled covid i can't turn around to a local chinese american student and and harass her
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or call her names that would be racist that would be bigoted but right now as it stands people think
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in their mind it's perfectly acceptable to discriminate against jews for being jews because
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they want to project their hatred of a foreign government on them because of the way they look or because of
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where they're born or because what their religion is and it amazes me that we're in the age of minority rights
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we've come so far with the civil rights of other minority communities and yet the jewish community
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still has not achieved parity and you know the time is now and through a combination of our work with
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the end jew hatred movement which is the first ever jewish civil rights movement in north america combined
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with our civil rights litigation work i believe that we will be able to end jew hatred in our lifetime
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by using the same tools and strategies that other minority communities have used successfully to their
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advantage mm-hmm thank you for that the um you mentioned uh that your work is indeed international when
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i looked at the website it seemed to be predominantly in the us but so you are active in other jurisdictions
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have you got lawyers my editors will ask if you've got lawyers in canada who assist in your efforts
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yes absolutely we we are the ones behind the case against food vendors where uh we represented shy
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de luca and we helped uh i think we worked with a a law firm called re-law on that case and we won she was uh
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uh judged guilty of defamation um by calling shy a terrorist um because he served in the idf which again is
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false and defamatory um we are also uh engaged just you i might have to get corrected on this i think it's the
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canada food agency where we're representing said goat yeah the kosher foods preparation issue yeah oh no not
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that one we're dealing with the labeling issues so we've been representing sagot winery for some time
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um in a frivolous claim brought by uh a person demanding that canada labels products coming from
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judaea samaria um and uh discriminates against jews engaged in trade who live in judaea samaria so we're
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representing sagot winery we recently incorporated in canada so we have the ability to issue tax receipts
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now and we're in the process of building uh a network comparable to that hopefully god willing as
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the one we have in the united states an army of attorneys and building up our war room in canada
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right now we're also helping to support the class actions against uft york i believe big masters is one
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of them and we have a couple other cases coming up as well good and then we had some cases in europe
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we have uh right now we're suing uh the karolinska institute in sweden um it's all it's on our website
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there that was a lot there so thank you for that um one characteristic of the other side as i say
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regrettably they seem since october 7th to become much more organized and well-funded and and certainly
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much more aggressive uh than they've been in my lifetime um is a characteristic of their efforts
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lawfare as well so are they trying to you know i've been writing about the far right for example
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um and anti-semitic groups in canada for over 30 years and you know going back to the posse comitatus
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and you know the just littering the courts and clogging the dockets with uh nuisance litigation
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legitimate coverage are you seeing that exactly the other side too when you say you mean are we seeing
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that what you're talking about that the yeah where there are you know nuisance suits designed yes yes of
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course i mean this is how it started about 15 years ago i wrote a book uh called lawfare the war
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against free speech and um it was about this tactic the the use of the law as a weapon of war to silence
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and intimidate people the other side seems to be doing an awful lot of that stuff these days do you
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agree yes they they have been for quite some time one of the largest proponents of these frivolous
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lawfare lawsuits is care the council on american islamic relations and it's usually paired with
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a a slander campaign we're actually suing care right now for one of their slander campaigns
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they accused our client uh tamar herman falsely of this is a teacher of ripping off the hijab
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off her uh a seven-year-old student's head and uh ruined her life um she had to move home she was
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targeted uh with threats and so we are now suing the council on american islamic relations for defamation
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as they should be uh for this campaign and um there's been dozens and dozens of examples of what
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what has happened to you over the last 15 years there's a one example i worked on a while ago
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again this was ages ago but with uh daniel pipes and i think there were 17 other media defendants
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and the islamic society of boston sued uh the wall street journal i think the new york times was sued
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my boss daniel pipes was sued for writing about the fact that saudi arabia was sending money
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to isb allegedly radicalizing the local muslim population in boston through the mosque
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and lawsuit basically intimidated a lot of people shut them up and lo and behold
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you know not too soon after you had the boston marathon bombers that were apparently radicalized
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in this mosque so this is definitely a strategy that they've been using for a long time we represented
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and helped uh uh then i think it's tom tom uh again was his name who was a a canadian
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um counter-terrorism researcher who also got sued yeah tom quiggan who was also targeted with a very
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predatory defamation lawsuit um and uh we helped him i'm just trying to grab his case here
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he was sued also by an islamic charity uh for reporting on the connection between canadian
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radicals and terrorist groups and terrorist groups like the muslim brotherhood
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piace solely up now
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of how is he
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Machine, chef
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We'll be right back.
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you know in order for them to you know i've seen some of the pleadings that they've brought
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i've had clients who are engaged in litigation with them and you know i mean this stuff costs
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money and in some cases the pleadings are not garbage um you know they're throwing everything
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at the wall except the kitchen sink but you know there's i presume there's resources behind it
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my view is being that it's ultimately iran and qatar and so on what is your have you guys been
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able to make any determination do you want to take that one well i i will thank you we we currently
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have a lawsuit against carnegie mellon university in new york carnegie mellon is a university that
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over the years has received more than 800 million dollars from qatar and it's also a university
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where we have seen an increase in anti-semitism on campus during that time period part of what the
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lawsuit will seek is to see if there are connections between that funding and the anti-semitism especially
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what led to uh the the hostile environment that affected our client and the discrimination that
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she suffered as a result and that that's one example of of how we are looking to see what this
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money is doing on our college campuses uh especially because we see so much money coming
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from qatar especially um over the last two decades since since the early 2000s uh in the united states and
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we are seeing that semitism has increased during this period so as you as you well know correlation is
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not causation but we are looking to explore these uh through litigation uh and there have been plenty
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of research studies that have been done for example by ncri uh by charles small uh with isgap
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that have looked into this as well especially with qatar with iran it's it's harder in the united states
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because of the sanctions um it's harder for them to give directly uh so we can't speak to what we're seeing
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here but we do see we do see in europe as well qatar and iran have been funding a lot if not
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in the universities then community centers mosques uh cultural activities uh so that that has proliferated
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as well in the last two decades and in terms of the legal representation so uh when you go after them
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and they they've retained counsel um i presume the the the view would be that the lot of the funding for
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the legal action is coming from there too well we we we wouldn't presume anything because when we're
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going when we're assuming the university as a defendant there it's usually the university council they may
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go to an outside firm uh we we don't know who is is essentially um involved with that that's
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non-transparent and privilege prevents a lot of that information the um but it's also if if i may what's
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what's interesting and and from from canada as well in the u.s we have the law the the higher education
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act and section 117 of that act requires disclosure of foreign funding in canada you don't really have
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the equivalent of that so that's even more difficult to see what what money is coming in and where
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no it's true and it manifests itself in all kinds of extraordinary ways brooke would know where um
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the university college of cape breton you know in the outer lovely spot outer edge of canada and nova
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scotia 80 percent of the student population are foreign students they're foreign nationals oh wow
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80 80 so it you know the problem that you're talking about is manifesting and stuff in all kinds
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of different ways but what what i have found and it certainly experiences personally you know what i've
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it's when i have zeroed in and my colleagues have zeroed in on the sources of funding you know follow
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the money as they say that's when the shit hits the fan and we hear from uh you know we get these
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libel notices and you know astroturf campaigns and so on they don't seem to object to a lot it it's
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what they seem to be most nervous and preoccupied with is how it's being resourced is that also showing
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up in some of the work that you guys are doing yes and no for us it's more a matter of finding
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causes of action where discrimination is where we see anti-semitic discrimination and there is a
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plausible connection to foreign funding to get to that funding through the litigation process
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so it's not going directly after qatar or iran or another foreign country it's investigating through
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the legal process of discovery uh what what that funding and relationship is now i will tell you that
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in the u.s when people have gone looking through freedom of information act requests for example at
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at the funding relationships they have been met with the opposition even from the qatari government
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there was a case in texas that worked its way through the system for over three years
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on a freedom of information act request because the qatari government did not want their donor documents
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or their contracts to be made public so when you do challenge directly the um when you do use legal
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resources though after the funding you you will see objections you will see a pushback in the legal arena
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from qatar um that that has happened before but then i'll also mention what can we do about it you know
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we don't have the power uh as a civil society really to do anything about it other than what we have
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decided to do which is use the courts to go after instances of discrimination of how the funding is used
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in an illegal way right so i'm not going to shut down qatar spending billions and billions of year
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a year in what my opinion is the greatest foreign influence campaign of all time okay um but what i can do
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is hold a university administrator accountable if they use those funds in an unlawful way and set that precedent
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and then try to deter that behavior but the i think too much um responsibility has been shirked
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by the government and thrown on these non-profits operating with you know minimal budgets to combat
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the foreign influence of russia and qatar and china it's not possible this is something that the
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government needs to take seriously this is a national security threat of the highest proportions
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and you know especially here in the united states i know that there's been some movement with
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at least stefanik and michelle steel and virginia foxx i just don't see that same movement in canada
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and and they've started a um judicial inquiry so uh it's a federal inquiry into chinese interference
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in the 2019 and 20 to 21 canadian federal election campaigns they've added on russia and iran and some
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other players uh but you know the problem with these inquiries of course is there's national security
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consideration so what we'll learn if anything is probably quite minimal um but the i guess the
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final question because i don't want to um go past the time i gave to james for the two of you so that
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as you just pointed out brooke you know so much of this it's not the responsibility of you guys to
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affect legislative change every single time it is indeed the responsibility of governments
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um do you have as part of this team of lawyers um are you working at that level to say look you need
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to um tweak a statute or develop a new legislative approach to stop this this obvious abuse of our
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our system by foreign interests oh yes um maybe gerard you want to talk about what we've been doing
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recently we've had our students testify before congress we're in very close touch with different
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offices helping to close the loopholes and you know um we're not a lobbying group per se we're a 501c3
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so we're limited in terms of how much we can lobby but we have a done a lot in terms of educating
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on the hill uh gerard you want to pipe in a little bit well absolutely thank you so since october 8th
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the day after we have been in close contact with a number of members of congress and we have been
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working with the house committee on education of the workforce the one that has been holding the
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hearings uh to provide them with background information on what's been going on colleges in
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other words sharing with them uh information about incidents uh social media posts school policies that
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are being violated uh instances of uh attacks and other discriminated discriminatory conduct
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uh providing them with students to talk to uh in their hearings and at roundtables and even just
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behind closed doors uh to better inform them of what the college experience is discussing with them
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uh legal strategies for addressing some of the objections that these colleges raise
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you will often hear colleges say that they can't disclose disciplinary actions and that's not entirely
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true so we've been working with the committee to address that as well uh we've been providing
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um information and support to a number of congress people i think brooke uh brooke alluded to the michelle
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steel and virginia fox uh with a deterrent act which closes loopholes on uh reporting requirements
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when it comes to foreign funds uh that made it through the house uh this year and is now before the
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senate so we're looking to connect with the with senators and educate them on the benefits of this
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legislation and why it's important for them to uh to pass it uh at the state level we're working with
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city council officials and state officials in new york new jersey and other states uh to show them what
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is going on within their communities uh in especially in schools uh and to discuss what legislative
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initiatives need to be undertaken to support students and and address anti-semitism uh even things like
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in new york state working with um offices that we normally criticize like uh the office of the alvin
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bragg in manhattan uh to actually support strengthening restrictions and enhancing uh punishments on hate
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crimes uh so these are some of the things that we do behind the scenes um that are hopefully part of
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the larger strategy that will be successful in combating the jew hate that we're seeing
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