Oct 23, 2025
The RevolYOUtion: October 23, 2025
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- 27 minutes
Welcome to the Revolution.
Left, right, center.
All getting together
to try to take our government back.
We're doing it in a lot of different ways.
So one of the ways is we want
to stop funding Israel.
I'm not going to spend
a lot of time on that today.
Amazing websites
to show you that people created.
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Well, actually one of them
is about Israel.
The other one is about corruption overall.
And but I want to ask you guys
to do a bunch of things because I did
and you guys created amazing websites.
Again,
I'm going to show that to you in a minute.
But so we had a thought today
about church camp.
So there's a church in Gaza that had,
I forget now, 7 or 800 Christians that
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were huddled up inside throughout the war.
I don't know if they're still there,
because of the kind of ceasefire
that has happened, kind of peace deal
that has happened in Gaza.
But I thought about putting a camera
inside the church so people can
see because, what Marjorie Taylor Greene
was pointing out to Tucker Carlson
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in this story we covered,
earlier on The Young Turks was,
you know, there's Christians in Gaza,
and Israel has Israel's been killing
them too with their bombing, etc.
And they bombed a church there.
Some of you might have seen it.
I wanted to show Americans, the folks
inside that church, and I thought,
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wouldn't it be amazing if there was a 24
over seven church cam so you could see
the church inside Gaza that is besieged?
So now again,
the whole point of crowdsourcing here
is can we put it together?
Together? So how how would we do that?
Can someone look to see
if there's still huddled in that church
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or if they've gone back home?
I don't know if there's been a single
report about that, but there might be.
So can you can someone find that if,
if you find out that they're still there
or at least some people are still there?
Do they already have a video camera?
Maybe they do.
Maybe they stream
and we don't even know it.
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But, you know, given the war,
that seems unlikely.
Is there a way we can get streaming there?
Maybe it's as simple as an iPhone.
Or maybe that's totally impossible
because it's in Gaza and it's devastated.
But it would be.
I think it would gather
a lot of attention.
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If there was a 24 over seven camera inside
a church that is besieged by Israel,
and what people could do is they can
go up to it and and tell their stories,
whether they're Christian,
Muslim or whoever else,
whoever else is taking refuge there.
So all right, internet, make it happen.
Make it so.
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All right. Will that happen?
I don't know. We'll find out.
What do you think?
Well, Jay, come on, you can tell people
to make things happen,
or you guys are all going
to decide together, and it's going well.
Kind of.
So now tell me, let me tell you a bunch
of things that have begun to happen.
So we did an interview yesterday
about Mohammed Ibrahim.
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He's a 15 year old American kid
from Florida, taken by the Israelis
in the middle of the night.
He's been in Israeli gulags
for about eight months.
The big charge against him is
that he saw some other kid throw a stone.
Wow.
So we're doing hashtag free our child, and
we're trying to send it to Marco Rubio.
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You see Marco Rubio's,
ax handle their Facebook handle.
They're in this fun
little graphic we made.
So, I took a tweet.
I'm not sure if it was one of yours
or someone else's.
And I retweeted it with hashtag free our
child, and it's doing pretty well.
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People are animated about it.
So we've got a lot of friends
in the right wing now.
You know, obviously I'm on the left, but a
lot of you now watching are on the right.
And, and, they're making the same case
we are, which is wait,
why is the American government
not trying to rescue that American kid?
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Imagine if Iran was like, yeah, Bobby
or Mohammed or whatever his name might be.
We he saw someone else throwing a stone.
So we put him in an Iranian gulag
where he now has, I think his uncle
said scabies, which is unbelievable.
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I didn't know that was still around
and has lost 30% of his weight.
And so now, not just the left, but a lot
of the right saying, free our child.
What do you what do you mean?
The American government
isn't going to help an American kid.
That's insane.
And this is not anywhere near.
Do you remember the story I told you?
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Where some kid, when I was young threw
a rock at my head and I was bleeding from
the head, and his mom comes out and goes.
What did you do to my child?
I'm like, he threw a rock at my head.
So but I remember that story today
because they're like, oh, he threw a rock.
And the Habsburgs.
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The Habsburg trolls for Israel and stuff
on that, on that post were like, oh, he he
could have killed somebody with that rock.
Israel's dropping 2,000 pound bombs,
killing dozens of civilians,
children, etc., but you're worried about.
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So then I thought, wait, I actually was
the victim of someone throwing a rock
and hitting my head and splitting it open.
So that's why I had that kid arrested.
And he's been in a gulag ever since.
No, we didn't even call the police.
He like eight months, eight months
in these in these prisons and in Israel,
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where they torture people.
They recently returned dead bodies
with obvious torture,
almost rubbing it in their face.
Yeah.
If you get arrested, we're going
to torture you in these prisons.
So no hashtag free our child.
Do it in any way that you can.
And your social media
if you can get to Marco Rubio.
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Amazing. But it's.
Look, we're doing the best we can.
We're trying to represent Americans.
Marco Rubio mainly represents Israel.
So I'd be shocked if he cares, right?
He's like, yeah, but you didn't give me
$5 million like Larry Ellison did to one
of my super PACs, to 100% work for Israel.
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But anyway.
But let's naively try to convince
the American secretary of state
to work for Americans.
Okay, so now let's go to the videos
I've been promising you.
So our Bosnia, said, hey, you know, Jake,
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this idea of, showing the corruption.
Well, what if we created a website
that showed all the senators and all
the bills they voted for and all the money
that they've taken, and then we had
you guys vote on a name and corruption.
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Watch us. We got that URL.
And then all of a sudden
our pond just did it.
- So here's the website.
- Hey, guys.
So this is the mobile version
of the website.
It's just working locally
on my phone for right now.
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But I just wanted to show everybody.
So, I can search for a politician.
Do Cory Booker hit search, select him,
and then you'll see the same stuff
pop up the wheel, different pie chart,
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different slices of the pie.
You can click on each one.
Those are the biggest contributors,
percentages.
And again, the bills are down here.
You can scroll down,
you can filter by the bill type of bill
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and you can sort it by oldest or newest.
So there's that.
And then if we scroll back up,
we can go to donor search.
And let's say we type in Tesla search.
Let's do
I have no idea who this person is.
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And then, yeah, you can see the donor,
how much they contributed
to what person and when.
And, there you go.
So, mobile version looks pretty good.
Yeah. That's it.
Just wanted to show it to y'all.
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What in the world? How'd you do that?
That's crazy.
- So Arpan just.
- Built this site overnight.
It's like 80% of what we wanted.
So it's not up yet.
That's the mobile version,
as he told you in that video.
And then we're going
to have the web version in this case.
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Now look,
the last part is super important.
You got to be able to connect
their votes with their donors.
And so I don't know how we're going
to do that, but my guess is are going
to figure it out in about 13 seconds.
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So politicians, you better watch out.
There's a new cop on the beat. Okay, so.
Wow.
I just can't believe that
that he did that.
And it's already ready. That's.
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Now we're crowdsourcing. Oh, my God.
If we try to do that in tight,
I'm not saying anything.
Okay.
But it would have taken a long time
because it's really hard.
But I know that there's beautiful,
amazing, talented people out there.
We just got to work together
once we work together.
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Oh my God.
If this thing took off
and we had a lot of people working on this
instead of however many people we had,
we had a million or more.
I'm not sure there's
anything we couldn't do.
Now hold, hold. We're not even done yet.
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Then Aaron Gustafson joins
and he's thinking, you know what?
I like that Kids of Gaza idea.
But you know what?
There's actually some kids
in the West Bank, like the kid who I
was just talking about, Muhammad Ibrahim,
kidnaped by the Israelis.
And they won't let him go.
And by the way,
can't talk to his parents and stuff.
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So he's like,
let's do Kids of Palestine instead.
Great. No problem.
And Kids of gaza.com also
redirects to there now.
So we also got that URL. It's up now.
And so so they started adding kids
and there they are.
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So then you click
on there's Muhammad Ibrahim.
That's his picture tells the story.
And by the way it shows you
you can actually share for now
I think it's just emails.
You could create a new profile.
You could fill this out.
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Now, if we get this to enough Muslim
Americans, Muslim American organizations,
and some of you had an idea of reaching
out to Palestine Children's Relief Fund,
and we have reached out to them.
We'll reach out to other groups,
and maybe they could start
to fill these things in, and then
we'll do fact checking as we go to.
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How are we going to do that?
I don't know, our Palm and Erin
are going to figure it out or another.
Pam and Erin and these amazing folks
that are in the audience.
So there's kids at Palestine.
Com it's begun.
It already exists.
You can go to that website and you
can start looking through the kids.
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I don't know, I'm just blown away
by how amazing you guys are.
So if you're building something tangible
like that, then you've got to communicate
directly to our community director,
which Erin and Pam have.
And you do that by emailing homeopati.
Com this comes out of operation Hope.
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So hope at titcombe.
Now, meanwhile, people have been, sending
in ideas and we've got progress on those.
And I wanted to add to the progress.
I'm going to tell you about that too.
But Holt now here comes, here comes
Jeff heard another American hero.
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So, No, I'm sorry, not Jeff heard.
That's a representative, not a hero yet.
James.
Or so James is the American hero
who's like.
Oh, I just heard Representative Jeff
heard on NPR.
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So why don't I reach out to him?
So he does this representative heard
had an interview on NPR this morning
on, October 22nd,
where he was talking about the shutdown.
When asked about the Republican solution
to the impending health crisis,
he had a number of suggestions, one
of which included lowering drug prices.
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So I reached out to him via Facebook and
Twitter, and this is what he wrote to him,
I believe on Twitter.
Yet on X, at Representative Jeff heard,
I heard your NPR interview this morning.
You talked about lower drug prices.
I urge you to, co-sponsor H.R. 3493,
the Global Fairness in Drug Pricing Act.
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So, guys, if you can, look at that handle,
you can pause it there
and go share that tweet.
See, There he is, James. And sorry, James.
I got the same as you,
but tough to pronounce your last name.
And like it? Share it.
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Ask Representative Jeff heard.
We heard you're in favor
of lower drug prices.
Fantastic.
By the way, we did this with Marjorie
Taylor Greene, and she said yes, and she
co-sponsored, one of you guys, Sean,
I believe, yesterday sent in a video of
him politely asking, Representative Debbie
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Dingell, who's a Democrat.
And so I love it.
Representative Marie Newman was on here
and she said, go to the district office
and ask them in person,
if you need to wait around for the
congressman or wait around for a staffer
that can, you know, make sure that they
get what you're trying to tell them.
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And, and, and if you need to.
We were kidding around, but kind of real.
If they're not going to talk to you,
you have every right
to be in that district office.
Go grab lunch
and have it at the district office.
Start to participate in democracy.
That's what we're trying to do here.
I love it, all right?
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You guys are even better than I imagined.
So now, I mentioned the ideas part,
and we're doing that at.
So if you go to twitter.com,
that's going to give you a lot
of the things that we're working on.
There's the where you can submit ideas.
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There's the lower drug prices bill there.
We'll get Kids of Palestine up soon.
So, when you click on the ideas,
when that brings you to title ideas,
what we've started to do is filter up the
top ideas based on likes and and replies
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and different metrics that we're using.
Okay, so I was looking through those ideas
and there was a bunch of good ones.
So let's start with
eclectic miscellanea, he said.
Create a list of tight viewer accounts on
X. So this is the operation of Hope page.
This is when you click on ideas.
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It shows you those.
That's the list of the top ideas.
And then on the right is the link.
You click on the link
and it brings you to the part
of the discussion board where that is.
And what I want you to do is I want you
to go there on the ideas that you like
and build a movement
within that post by replying to it.
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So I did it a couple of times today.
I'm going to show you that in a sec.
But first let's go to Eclectics idea.
I create a list of titles,
viewer accounts on ex etc.
Who are actively participating
in operation Hope actions.
I can definitely help,
but it's probably more effective
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if it's a list on titles account.
It'll make it easier
to follow fellow op hopers.
It's a new fun word or phrase and retweet
reply to their posts to amplify them.
For example, if there are 50 accounts
on the list, I could follow them
and repost their actions and vice versa.
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Okay, that's a great idea for organizing.
Now again, I'm not the tech guy,
so I'm not sure how you form that group.
So find Eclectics idea at title ideas
and if you know.
Or you could also put it in the chat,
you could also email us, etc.
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But begin to communicate with one another.
If you know how to set up groups on X,
on Instagram, on TikTok,
and and can and can use those groups
to amplify these messages,
it would make a world of difference,
because we could start with 50
and work our way up to 500, 5000,
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5 million, and then that could
have enormous social media impact.
But you're going to need to, again,
help me with the tech on how do
we set up a group, how do we all
work together on those platforms?
If we solve that one, that will be huge,
because folks listen to social media,
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especially when there's
big movements in social media.
So love it. Eclectic.
Way to go.
So Brand Gen then had an idea
to boost content creators
putting out a line messaging.
So this one's got challenges too.
But let's roll through this one.
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They say since Israel is paying content
creators to spread their propaganda,
why can't we boost
good content creators to counter?
Like TYT says, often, following,
liking, sharing costs nothing,
but helps tremendously.
Why can't we vet out and crowdsource
a database of some informative,
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informative content creators
that are doing the good work of keeping us
informed on certain topics and help them
out with simple boosts of our viewership,
which also supports their efforts
in meaningful ways.
So before I get
to the rest of his message.
So look, I've been trying to organize
folks on the left for a long time,
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and it has been a challenge.
Okay, as I've told you before,
hard to get the groups to work together.
And you usually have to say,
this is what's in it for you.
But if we're amplifying their message,
I hope they'll take yes for an answer.
So it's not it's too hard to just say,
okay, all right.
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They come on the Young Turks,
we say, okay, you're working on this.
And then the next guy,
we've tried that already.
It doesn't create enough momentum, right?
But maybe we can create enough momentum.
If we again organize groups on
social media, then we find the people that
are doing good work, bring them together.
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So how are we going
to bring them together?
I don't know, that's why you
should find Brandon's idea on ideas.
Go in the reply section and begin
to help us figure out how do we do that?
So let me continue with this message.
And then, I want
to give an idea about that.
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Well, he gives an example.
So one content creator that comes
to mind is a guy that goes
by Nico stocking the capital on TikTok.
He creates members of Congress
by how they raise their campaign funds,
how much stock they own, etc.
I'm not sure about his metrics or sources,
but he seems to be spot on
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with tights assessments
of the same people in Congress.
Also, his videos start out with is
your member of Congress a piece of crap?
Let's find out.
I already like it. Anyway.
I feel the tight community has a lot of
similar resources they would gladly share
to spread love to the content creators
they appreciate and find value in.
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This could be categories
and specific to certain topics.
For example, Nico being related
to getting money out of politics as well.
Okay, so that last part
triggered an idea for me.
I should have put it in the reply section,
but others will start to do that.
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So first of all, let's note for the
record, for all the other groups and shows
that attack us, we're the one set of guys
who are constantly trying to help
the other groups and other shows, etc.
So in this case, maybe we start to create
categories so we have a money out of
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politics category again a sitcom ideas.
And there you say okay,
here's the money out of politics group.
And this brother Nico, which by the way,
already you're doing good work
because I didn't know about Nico.
Now I know.
So Nico is doing good work
on money out of politics.
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Who else is Wolfpack
is represent us as those are, groups.
American promise,
I believe, is another good group.
That is doing it.
But also I'm sure shows care about it.
Young Turks cares a lot
about money in politics.
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It's our number one issue,
so we'd go in that category.
I'm sure there are shows
that are care a lot about Gaza.
So Dave Smith's show,
Glenn Greenwald Show, etc.
And then the second layer of that, after
we list the shows and groups will be okay.
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Now let's brainstorm about
how to put them together again.
If all this stuff begins to work
and it is beginning to work,
maybe we create miracles here.
All right.
So, and the way to do that
is not through us, but through you guys.
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So now, somebody had a question,
About chanting Free Palestine.
So I had said, hey, we should do this
at music events and sporting events.
We should all chant throughout the country
free, free Palestine and get attention.
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That's a good way to get attention,
because there's a lot of people,
a lot of people sympathetic to it
and cameras everywhere at these events.
And if it started getting publicized,
which I think that if you got some big,
loud chants at sporting events
and rock concerts or any kind of concert,
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It imagine at the Philharmonic
or at the ballet or the opera.
They start chanting free, free
Palestine would be amazing
and it would go all over media.
So they wrote in.
Jack made a comment the other day
about chanting Free Palestine
at every sporting event.
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How do we get that trend started?
I'm not a student,
but I go to many D1 basketball games.
The student section has so much energy
I would love to see that happen.
By the way, great idea.
At college games you're likely to get
very loud chants and very good.
And then, of course, Elise Stefanik
will call together, congressional hearings
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to call you all anti-Semites.
But good news you can't arrest
a stadium full of people.
Okay, which one did it? They all did it.
Anyways.
Every time the stadium is silent
before the national anthem,
I just want to scream free Palestine.
Of course, I'm way too scared to do that.
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The past two seasons I was hoping
athletes would take a knee for the cause,
since our country was supplying
most of the weapons that destroyed Gaza,
that would make me proud.
Okay, so then I wrote
in the reply section.
As I'm telling you guys, you're right,
my suggestion is too vague,
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so let me propose a specific time.
Your point about the national anthem
triggered the idea for me.
You can't do it before the anthem,
because if it crosses over
into the anthem, people will be pissed
and it'll be counterproductive.
So how about we do it right
after the applause for the anthem?
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Make sure the anthem is finished.
Let people have a moment to applaud,
as they usually do, and then immediately
start chanting free, free Palestine.
Let them hear you in Jerusalem,
in Tel Aviv, in Washington and in Gaza.
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Let's try it.
I mean, especially if you've got
3 or 4 people going to a game, and then
especially if you think people around you
might be sympathetic and you talk to them,
but you don't look, brother,
you could be one person
and try and see if it takes off.
But if you get a little bit,
and especially if you got a group though
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and you all do it,
then it's more likely to take off,
and once the first one takes off, boom!
The whole country is going to be doing it.
And then you're going to say,
that was my idea.
And you're right, it was okay.
Or at least we put it together, right?
God, I love it.
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So if that starts happening, guys,
we're going to go nuts.
It's going to be like,
it's going to be amazing
because then it shows that it can be done.
And then we'll do the next thing and the
next thing and the next thing until they
stop using our money to commit genocides.
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Any country in this case,
it just happens to be Israel.
All right.
Cicero then had another idea
that I also replied to, trying to outspend
the donor class is the wrong strategy.
They wrote in, we should follow Sun Tzu.
We need to recruit religious leaders
to preach about not falling
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for political advertising or turning
to social media to validate our opinions.
The latter keeps people stuck
in the two party paradigm.
And he said, To do.
I went ahead and uploaded a video
on my YouTube channel, where I believe
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I do have a Christian audience
asking about approaching church leaders
to talk about political advertising.
Basically just an invitation for them
to share their thoughts in the comments.
But it's my attempt to solicit ideas
from people who are religious.
Okay. Love it.
And then they say, I'd encourage anyone
else who has a public platform to do
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the same, or just talk to someone you know
personally who's religious.
Unless someone has a better strategy
to get something like that started.
And again, Cicero,
your idea triggered an idea for me.
Okay. Oh, by the way,
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Kids of palestine.com boom.
It's already up on time.com.
I hope I said it'd be up.
And apparently with this campaign,
things happen instantaneously.
So if you want to go
to Kids of palestine.com,
you can get it through twitter.com,
which is our central base anyway.
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So Cicero writes in with this idea
about religion, and it reminded me of an
idea that I had that I it then forced me
to think about it more, and I wrote
this back in the reply section.
I think we should ask Muslim Americans
to go to their local churches and make
connections with others in the community.
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Tell them you're coming first.
You want to attend church
on Sunday with them.
Tell them that Jesus Christ
is the holy prophet in Islam.
So can we have people reach out to their
local imam if they're a muslim American,
and suggest that they lead this effort?
So now, if you're not a muslim American
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and you don't go to a mosque in, then this
is going to be very difficult for you.
It's not that pertinent to you.
If you're a rando that walks in and goes,
hey, you Muslims, you should go
and meet with the Christians.
Actually, that might work.
But still, I get that's awkward.
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But number one,
if you're a muslim American out there that
regularly goes to a mosque, please try it.
Talk to your mom and see if he's
interested in taking a group of you guys
and telling them, you know,
the pastor or the or the reverend
or whoever it might be.
Hey, you know, we want to come by and
visit and then mingle with folks and say,
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we want to meet and and maybe
do religious events together.
I know religious leaders meet already
sometimes, but it'd be great if Muslim
Americans and Christian Americans.
And then, of course,
all religious groups mingled more.
And instead of viewing things
in such a tribal lens and so much division
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natured, wouldn't it be amazing
if we started to bring people together?
So. And then if it begins to work,
by the way.
Oh, that's interesting.
I just wrote it's happening in Omaha
with a group called Tri-faith,
which is a good model.
Okay, great. All right.
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But then let's maybe we should reach
out to Tri-faith and say, hey, can we you
know, if you're already doing it and
you've got video of it or pictures of it,
maybe a picnic that Christians
and Muslims had together
celebrating America, send that in.
[00:25:33]
And so we could use it
as a model for others.
And maybe we could take it to other Muslim
groups as well and ask them to do it,
or ask them to help in finding the imams
who might be able to do it, ET cetera.
So, Jen Stenson, only a couple of more
comments than I got to go and do
[00:25:52]
the interview with Lieutenant Colonel,
Aguilar, who I could have actually
kind of done in this segment as well.
He's the hero who was
the whistleblower in Gaza.
We're gonna go to that in a minute,
but I wanted to just answer this question,
Jen Stenson wrote in on Super Chat.
Hi, Jen, sorry I missed it, but how can I
donate to crowdsourcing Children of Gaza?
[00:26:09]
So right now there is no donations.
So we're not doing that yet.
But if it turns out we we need some
resources to put something together,
then we'll be enormously transparent
about it and maybe we'll set up,
you know, a crowdfunding for that.
[00:26:25]
But for now, there is no donation yet.
Everybody's doing this
on a volunteer basis.
But, Jen, you're beautiful for asking.
Appreciate it.
Boxy Brown, 6900 on YouTube.
Member station says
have an interfaith summit.
[00:26:40]
Sometimes they do do that already,
but I really, really want the
actual parishioners and the people going
to church and mosque and temple and etc.
To mingle with each other.
Because, guys, one of the issues is
that because the media drives
so much division and hatred,
a lot of people don't even know
[00:26:57]
that Muslim Americans are just like you.
Of course, of course.
But you've got to know each other first
before you realize
that relatively obvious conclusion.
And NorCal girl said,
I heard Rhokana has been reaching out
to content creators on TikTok.
[00:27:14]
I saw a video about it.
Yeah, he's great about that
and he's great about the social media.
Okay.
So, look, there's a lot more comments,
but we're out of time for today.
Love it. Let's keep it going.
Tomorrow.
I'm off, but we're back on Monday.
And by Monday, who knows?
[00:27:30]
Maybe we might have
changed the world already.
So keep going, guys, I love you.
And I love this peaceful, nonviolent,
democratic revolution.
Every time you ring the bell below,
an angel gets its wings.
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