Dennis Prager: Supporting Hamas is like supporting Nazis in WW2

The Telegraph40 minutes read

Dennis Prager argues that the left poses a significant threat to Western civilization, criticizing multiculturalism, mass immigration, and moral integrity in supporting certain ideologies. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing and fighting against evil, particularly in issues like the annihilation of Israel and the decline of civilization through actions like tearing down statues and rising anti-Semitic sentiments.

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  • Dennis Prager highlights the distinction between liberals and the left, pointing out that liberals often contradict their values by supporting left-wing policies that he deems destructive.
  • Prager expresses concerns over issues like mass immigration, multiculturalism, and the support for Palestine, criticizing their impact on Western civilization and advocating for the recognition of the fight against evil, particularly in supporting Israel.

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  • What does Dennis Prager consider the greatest threat to Western civilization?

    The left

  • What is one example of the left's destructive impact according to Dennis Prager?

    American Medical Association's stance on birth certificates

  • What does Dennis Prager suggest regarding mass immigration and demographic shifts?

    Repentance and acknowledgment of opposing mass migration

  • What is the main focus of Prager University's educational mission?

    Educate on values, morality, and politics

  • How does Dennis Prager view the impact of the left on cities and political shifts?

    Negative impact

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Summary

00:00

"The Left: Threat to Western Civilization"

  • Dennis Prager, a prominent commentator and founder of PragerU, identifies the left as the greatest threat to Western civilization.
  • He distinguishes between liberals and the left, emphasizing that liberals often vote against their values by supporting the left.
  • Prager asserts that everything the left touches is destructive, citing examples like the American Medical Association's stance on birth certificates.
  • Mass immigration, a policy supported by many left-wing politicians, is highlighted as a significant concern for Western civilization.
  • Prager criticizes multiculturalism, stating that it undermines Western values by equating all value systems as equal.
  • He questions the effectiveness of diversity in values, pointing out historical conflicts like America's diversity on the issue of slavery.
  • Prager expresses disappointment in America's adoption of multiculturalism, leading to toxic ideas being exported globally.
  • He condemns the support for Palestine that advocates for the annihilation of Israel, equating it to Nazi-like ideologies.
  • Prager challenges the moral integrity of individuals supporting Hamas and terrorist acts under the guise of protecting innocent civilians.
  • The tearing down of statues and the rise of anti-Semitic sentiments are viewed as signs of civilization's decline, with Prager emphasizing the need to recognize the fight against evil, particularly in supporting Israel.

17:34

"Challenges of Conservative Education in Liberal Society"

  • Professors taught that the Cold War was about superpowers vying for hegemony, not good versus evil.
  • Ronald Reagan faced criticism for labeling the Soviet Union an evil empire.
  • Concerns arise over mass immigration and demographic shifts in Europe and America.
  • Integration issues with immigrants who despise Western values are highlighted.
  • Repentance and acknowledgment of opposing mass migration are suggested.
  • Multiculturalism's compatibility with liberal democracy is questioned.
  • Prager University aims to educate on values, morality, and politics.
  • Challenges in persuading young people to embrace conservative beliefs are discussed.
  • Prager University faces suppression and backlash from left-leaning media.
  • Conservatism is viewed as uncool and low status by many young people.

35:35

"Kids rebel, NYC politics shift conservative"

  • Kids often rebel against their parents and teachers, potentially leading to conservatism.
  • The speaker, a Jew from New York, was initially a Democrat due to upbringing.
  • New York's political landscape saw Republicans gaining ground in recent elections.
  • Eric Adams, the current mayor of New York, is perceived as more conservative.
  • American Jews tend to lean towards the Democratic Party due to historical associations.
  • The speaker criticizes the left for its impact on cities and political shifts.
  • A clash of values between Islam and Judeo-Christian beliefs is acknowledged.
  • Some conservative Muslims are seen as allies against liberal ideologies.
  • The speaker advocates for a civilizational conflict acknowledgment.
  • The interview delves into historical US presidents, with Woodrow Wilson deemed the worst of the 20th century.
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