00:36:12.960that every single one of the referees in this league
00:36:16.080allow traveling but you i as your coach i'm telling you you're not allowed to do it well
00:36:22.860that coach is essentially translation is he has just told his team i will ensure that you lose0.98
00:36:29.000i will not allow you to win you will be principled losers beautiful losers that's actually not a good0.95
00:36:38.300coach that's not a good coach because politics is not the realm of the ideal do i think it's ideal0.98
00:36:44.360that we have a country that is not beholden to identity politics but sees our country as a whole
00:36:50.600this this is my fellow american right this is my my my brother my kinsman uh and and views the
00:36:58.620whole nation in that light that that there's something in the american ethos that binds us
00:37:03.460together aside from skin pigment aside from uh political ideologies where we can sharply disagree
00:37:10.480about certain things, but at the end of the day, we share a country together, we share traditions,
00:37:15.660we share this common, cohesive, binding effect. This is my national brother. Do I wish that that
00:37:22.960was so? Yes. Is that an ideal? Yes. Is that the reality? In other words, is that the rules of this
00:37:31.920particular league? No, it's just not. I wish it was. It's not. We are giving you an observation,
00:37:39.280not a prescription of what we think should be or what we even want to be. We're telling you what
00:37:45.160is, what is. And politics is not daydreaming. Politics is not mere inspiration of what could
00:37:55.000be one day, a thousand years from now. No, politics is the realm of the possible. And current politics,
00:38:02.540and it really always has been, and it continues to be for everyone in the world, except for one
00:38:07.500group, us, politics is identity-based. And that identity is forged most prevalently by religion
00:38:16.380and also by race. It's not just ideology, left versus right. It is racial. It is religious.
00:38:24.700These are the boundaries, the barriers that form groups, that then serve as factions,
00:38:29.860that then compete against one another. And if every minority group, racial minority and religious
00:38:36.360minority in our country focuses and and operates with an in-group preference and we live in a raw
00:38:44.260democracy with universal suffrage and that's how leaders get elected then you are simply on on a
00:38:52.020conveyor belt with the inevitable outcome not if but simply a matter of when time towards losing
00:38:59.400your country that's where we are today jews think in these terms absolutely everyone thinks in these
00:39:06.160It's not just Jews, but all the way back to how we started this, correct me if I'm wrong, but statistically significantly higher.
00:39:12.920Jews are studies, I'm going to quote a couple studies here, but this is a study found through the National Institute of Health.
00:39:19.200It's titled, just for people who want to look into it, The Complexity of Ethnic Identity Among Jewish American and Emerging Adults.
00:39:27.000And this study basically found that Jewish Americans rate significantly higher on ethnic identity measures than general white Americans.
00:39:33.560Another study from the Pew Research Center, it was a study of Jewish Americans, found that the vast majority of U.S. Jews, about 8 in 10, that's 80% of Jews, feel a strong sense of belonging to the Jewish people and have primarily Jewish close friends.
00:39:47.000It's also important to note, I'll cite another study here, that this isn't necessarily religious.
00:39:51.360It's actually what they would call a social or ethno-cultural tie.
00:39:55.500And so it's not that we all attend synagogue and those are those who I feel most identified to.
00:40:03.100So this is a Jewish community study of New York noted that cooking and eating traditional Jewish foods was about 82% of Jews who identified with doing those things.
00:40:12.920Following Jewish news and podcasts, 51% of Jews in this study found that to be a much more common practice than, for example, a religious interaction or religious engagement like attending synagogue.
00:40:24.260So this is just the point to say, Jews in particular, they exercise this kind of in-group preference to a much higher degree than white Americans, but also most other ethnic minorities in the United States.
00:40:37.640And now here's the point I just want to add to this, which isn't evident from these studies, which is Jews also disproportionately reflected in positions of what we would call power or authority or influence.
00:40:48.000And so the in-group preference, when that preference is exercised, it's a lot more impactful or influential than, for example, a black in-group preference.
00:40:57.540It's like, okay, I have an in-group preference to my black friends or my black neighbors, but I'm also not the mayor of the city.
00:41:07.220I can't divvy out preferential treatment.
00:41:09.000Think about the three most powerful centers of Jewish power, the finance scene in New York City, South Florida, Palm Beach area, and then in media in Los Angeles.
00:41:46.440And if we're talking about per capita, which let's be honest, it's sometimes a difficult concept for some blacks to comprehend, to understand.0.87
00:41:54.080But if we're speaking per capita, there are more black supremacists than white supremacists, hands down, not even a contest.
00:42:01.560However, the point that we're making, we're not trying to disparage blacks because this is also true in comparison with whites.
00:42:08.920but in terms of proportion jewish supremacy carries more weight than black supremacy or
00:42:17.480white supremacy for the you know the 17 you know white supremacists that exist you know throughout
00:42:23.000the 350 million people here in the united states white supremacy or black supremacy does not have0.65
00:42:28.640the same effect as jewish supremacy for two reasons why because jewish supremacy is more
00:42:33.800prevalent in terms of percentage of jews higher percentage that's what antonio just expressed
00:42:39.600secondly though jews also occupy the halls of power to a greater degree and therefore their
00:42:47.460in-group favoritism has a greater effect right a bigger carrot and a bigger stick a bigger carrot
00:42:57.000to their friends and a bigger stick to their perceived enemies that's the point of the episode
00:43:03.280We want to keep this one short because we want everybody to be able to watch it and digest it.0.78
00:43:07.420We want it to be a one-stop shop for understanding world Jewry, Jewish supremacy, with a particular case study.0.70
00:43:14.500In this case, as it comes to Daniel Friedman, as it comes to Gabe Einhorn, and as it comes to Austin.0.94
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