“Israelis are happier, healthier and live longer.” They also have universal healthcare, meaningful pension funds for workers and heavily subsidized higher education. I wonder, if we implemented these, might we also increase our standard of living?
Republican Politicians: "No No No No No! You don't want those social programs! Government can't do anything that helps anyone. You don't need help from the Government".
When a small country like Israel receives 3billion plus in aides every year by the United States tax payers then it’s citizens can reap the benefits provided by us tax payers.
@@ogo316 don't also forget the cheap/free energy they have been stealing from Iraq (thanks to the US!) and now Syria (thanks to the US) and the gas from Egypt (thanks again to the US)! Israel after all is nothing but a military base for the west planted in the heart of the Arab world to disperse them, prevent their unification, and steal their resources.
@@ogo316Yes but 1.5 Billion comes back to the US to General Dynamics and Northrop Grumman, to buy weapons. And General Dynamics and Northrop Grumman spend 3 million of that 1.5 Billion on lobbying five key Senators. For those Senators, they are getting hundreds of thousands in campaign contributions and it costs them nothing. That's good ROI.
Forgive me if I am getting it wrong but I have the feeling that when Israel is criticized for the (scale) of the attacks on Gaza often we hear 07:14 Israel right to defend itself... I've never heard anyone questioning the Country's right to protect itself from any threat. When Gutierrez said that the Hamas attacks did not happen in a vacuum, Israel's UN ambassador demanded his resignation.
2 months late, but the majority of Israel critics literally question Israel’s very right to exist, which is just in a whole different league from only questioning its right to defend itself
My friend just recently moved back to Israel from NYC. She is absolutely elated. It's all about the community and comradery. You just can't measure that in terms of money.
Haters gonna hate regardless of the facts. Virtually everyone I know including Rabbis and many Jewish friends are over Israels policies on the border areas and their treatment of Palestinians but not whether or not Israel is a legitimate State. Everyone I know despises Netanyahu. EVERYONE. Netanyahu and his supporters have set back Israel and the jewish people back 20 years. It's just awful nd tragic and one more example of how the fight against fascism everywhere in the world continues. I think Americans are just sick of all of it and finally have hit their limit on subsidizing religious wars. Right or wrong, that's how they see it, religious people killing each other over beliefs.
I’m not going to lie I’m shocked by the incredible bias in this discussion. Israel absolutely has a right to defend itself, as most right thinking people believe. Where is the outrage for the thousands of innocent civilians, esp kids and women being killed? It’s mentioned as a mere footnote when it’s the primary reason people are against the Israel government in this conflict. Scott is normally a straight shooter calling it as it is. Unfortunately not in this case.
I have to agree. These conversations that minimize the ongoing genocide ultimately lack credibility. Scott and Dan are clearly aware and against this violence on innocent civilians but clearly don't want to talk about it openly. That's why all these conversations have an air of insanity around them. It's like COP28 being run by an oil sheik. "WHAT?! Who's running it?! That can't be right. But yes, yes it is right and pretty much insane. IF you're serious about solving the problem. My conclusion remains in all things, financial people are only responsible when it costs them nothing. Still a big fan of Scotts but I acknowledge he will never risk anything if it costs him serious money. 🤷🏼♂️ That's called capitalism at it's worst.
The children are being killed by design, used as propaganda by their leadership who claims they are "a country of martyrs" when speaking in arabic... of course the tune changes in English.
@@AortadetroitActually, it’s the massacre of Jews that’s being minimized (globally) & Scott has indeed been negatively financially impacted by speaking out on the ridiculous insane double standard that Israel is subjected to. Unfortunately, the younger generation that proclaims to be WOKE SJWS, apparently believe Jewish lives don’t matter -not to mention Western democracy & liberal civilization.
It was disappointing that Mr. Senor didn't even acknowledge the 10K -15K innocent Palestinians who have been killed (some of these are Hamas, which I don't care about). There is no acknowledgment of the illegal settlements in the West Bank. There is no acknowledgment of how Palestinians in the West Bank are subject to military law, but Israeli citizens are subject to customary civilian law. We see children and teenagers detained by the IDF with no charges ever filed. I agree Israel has the right to defend itself, although they have used a sledgehammer when they should be using a scalpel. The key to fighting terrorists is to separate the terrorists from the population. Israel had the moral high ground after Oct 7th, but they are starting to lose it. I understand the Palestinian Authority is corrupt and incompetent, but Israel should not use this as an excuse to impose collective punishment on the Palestinian people. I understand the history is complicated, but at this point, I don't think it matters whose grandpa killed, whose grandpa, who preys in which direction, and what mistakes both sides have made. There are only three potential outcomes for Israel: 1) a two-state solution, 2) absorption of the West Bank and an apartheid state, or 3) Continuous occupation. Two & three are not viable. In the long run, a two-state solution is the only solution for Israel. Netanyahu (who has propped up HAMAS for years) will be finished when the war ends, and Abbas is 80. Hopefully, a new centrist Israel government and Palestinian Authority leadership free from incompetence and corruption can move toward a two-state solution. Israel does not have a long time to make changes; as Professor Galloway points out, young people in the U.S. are turning against the Israeli government. It also gives all the bigots (everywhere) more opportunities to spout anti-semantic language and worse. I would recommend reading/listening to Thomas Friedman to really understand the situation in the conflict. He has been studying and writing about this topic for decades. Professor Galloway should have Mr. Friedman on his show.
They are "losing the moral high ground"? That is what they want... the whole situation is designed (by Iran and Hamas) to kill kids as part of their propaganda campaign. They are the ones who want genocide and are willing to sacrifice their own children to achieve it.
Australian here AND I AGREE He's being incredibly biased and its infuriating that Scott isn't pushing back. Mr. Senor's spouting a whole pile of crap that Zionists are always spouting. FIRST - among this is the implication that only Jews are vilified and prejudiced in this fashion. NOBODY is claiming or saying that they have not been treated horribly over recent centuries. That history is well documented. Racial and tribal vilification is something that's gone on since Cain and Abel (as in since the start of civilisation). if you want to see tribal vilification where there is not a White European, Arab or Jew then look at Africa, Asia or the Sub-Continent. SECOND - Other than a groups like Hamas NOBODY is claiming Israel has a right to exist as a Nation. THAT WAS ANSWERED AFTER WORLD WAR 2. What screwed EVERYTHING UP, was the Arab Leagues interference in a 2 state solution back in 1948. THIRD - there is a group that seeks to Ethnically Cleanse the state of Israel and that's the Zionist Settler Movement. To claim Hamas want's to destroy Israel while IGNORING what the Settlers do is so hypocritical.
If Israel was using a sledgehammer, the numbers would be much higher and there would have been no warning to leave the area. The Palestinians (or their reps) rejected a two-state solution every time it has been offered. Israel should absolutely return the land they've taken from the West Bank--most Israelis agree with that. And Netanyahu should go but he refuses to budge. While young people might be turning against the Israeli government, over 80% of them cannot even tell you which river and which sea their signs are referring to or what that means for the Jewish people. Given some of their answers (Caribbean, Atlantic, etc.), I don't think the government should be basing policy on what the kids want. Many have a pretty limited understanding of the history and are not even sure what the Holocaust was. I am a somewhat liberal democrat but this entire situation is eye-opening. I was trying to get people to pay attention to the young women (and men) fighting for their lives in Iran for the past few years. They are being jailed and much worse over not wearing headscarves properly. Not a peep from the social justice crowd. Boko Haram kidnapped hundreds of school girls and there were a few social media signs asking for the girls to be returned (they weren't). No protests. Why? It's as if there is a fear on the left to criticize atrocities committed by certain religious groups. Why are feminists and women's groups not speaking up about the atrocities committed against girls and women by both Hamas AND regular civilian men who came across the border on Oct 7? There are plenty of videos out there if you want evidence. One cannot compare what happened to these girls and women to unintentional deaths of civilians in an impossible war environment. What is Israel supposed to do? If they do nothing, Hamas has promised to commit Oct 7th over and over until Israel is gone.
Criticizing war crimes is NOT antisemitism! Criticizing a 16 year siege is NOT antisemitism! Criticizing expanding your borders by supporting violent settlers is NOT antisemitism! Criticizing military courts deciding on civilian matters in the country next door is NOT antisemitism! I would criticize any other rich democracy for doing even a tiny fraction of this! It has NOTHING to do with Jewishness and conflating the two does a huge disservice to Jewish communities who are suffering from REAL antisemitism.
I was outraged! Nobody called me anti-arab for being outraged at Assad's murderous regime. Also, our governments werent giving weapons, millions and dipolmatic cover to Assad's regime. @@direwolf6234
@sjg 16 years having a terrorist organization who are about killing people, causing human rights abuse in Gaza and stealing money to build tunnels an launch rockets.
Ive always loved Prof Gs takes on business, life, parenting, and general topics. I think many of us are extremely disappointed by this take, the one sided-ness of it. Im all for bringing on people with different viewpoints, but a good interview/conversation requires pushing back on obvious false narratives and acknowledging FACTUAL crimes (factual in the eyes of the UN and global dipolomacy). There was none of that.
Scott, thank you for your openness to conversation. Highlighting the ugliness that is emerging because of Oct 7th. Attacks on Muslims, Jews and others. Far right in Israel and Hamas will not be able to find peace, how do we help find an alternative. We miss much of the needed conversation if the focus is antisemitism.
I said the same thing a couple weeks ago, yet here I am. I think if you've made it this far you realize Scott's a smart, interesting person with smart interesting things to say, especially with regard to young men in this country. I disagree with him on all of this stuff, but I would hate for somebody to only look at the worst thing I have to say. A lot of people are reckoning with some of this for the first time in their lives, especially baby boomers, so personally, I'm trying to give everybody a break as long as they're coming in good faith, and I believe he is.
You are not alone in unsubscribing. Clearly Scott is only about money. The crazy thing is the description of the woman fleeing the Holocaust but cannot see it happening in front of them. Yes Scott pushing this propaganda is just like what happened in Germany in the beginning of the twentieth century.
Your comment tells me you are ignorant to the 75 years of atrocities committed by Isra3l. Antisemitism is being used tomshame anyone not supporting Ira3l. Highschools are having trainig seminars in an attempt to stop anti zlonlst support. Mainly of coyrse somthose young people can be sent to fight wars on Ira3l s behalf. The fact that Scott is so lost in his supremisist mentality he his not horrified that the US government is under control of a foreign power is disturbing enough. And yes I misspell words because the powers are trying so silence the opposition. This is what it was like in Germany in the early 20th century. You are witnessing it. @@kyleolson9636
This is so badly timed that I lost a lot of respect for Scott. I wish I could unsubscribe but Scott’s (tech & business) content has been so valuable to me for so many years. So much whitewashing for a racist country built on the suffering of displaced Palestinian populations and European guilt. The guy spent the first 3 minutes talking about the Holocaust in an attempt to justify the atrocities we see in Gaza today. Only to tell us that his grandmother lives in occupied Jerusalem now. There is no Genius in Israel. There’s an extremist country built on one religion where Jews from Europe and Manhattan live in homes previously owned by local Arabs.
How is that any different than islamic states built on one religion? Which also subject non muslims to islamic law and human rights abuse to Muslim and non muslim populations according to every Human rights organization and the UN. If Indians can accepts the muslim state of Pakistan then Palestinians can accept Israel.
You can also apply the same thinking to Jewish people who were thrown out of muslim majority countries whose families had been living there for centuries. They were forced to leave after the Arabs lost the war of 1948 they force over 800,000 jews out, most ended up in Isreal.
Disappointed by the one sidedness of this. Im sick of one sided guests and debates from both sides of aisle. I expect a discourse and learning from Prof G's content, not pushing an agenda. Next time you discuss this issue, please discuss Israeli policy of what people call illegal expansion and settlements and connect the dots between Israel defending itself from those policies that the arab and Palestinian world call provocation. Bonus points if you discuss the narrative of Israeli war crimes, are they legit? Why or why not?
Professor Galloway is staunch supporter of AIPAC . Why would he bring this individual to his platform to spew his AIPAC agenda and not being objective towards him. Just stick to economic policies and stay out of geopolitical politics
@@MB4.23the original poster wrote, "Just stick to economic policies and stay out of geopolitical politics". The poster is telling Scott that Scott should not discuss geopolitical politics. What part of the phrase "stay out of geopolitical politics" do you not understand?
Scott stick to business podcasts. Your guest confuses antisemitism with anti-genocide anti-occupation anti illegal settlements and anti-warcrimes. Thats why people are protesting, not because they’re all antisemitic. Specially since Jews have spearheaded a lot of those protests
Bs. The HAMAS-bred supporters on campuses only use these false accusations - there is no genocide going on and no war crimes were committed by Israelis - to achieve the goal of wiping the Jewish state off the map. The chants "from the river to the see" and pro-intifada are war cries for genocide of Jews. Trying to explain it away does not fool anyone.
Absolutely one sided - No one denies Israel’s right to exist and thrive nor defend itself against the horrible attack by Hamas on 7 October but this was 30 minutes of ostrich like thinking with no discussion of successive Israeli governments efforts to scupper the Two State Solution, the Netanyahu government’s deliberate policy of dividing the governments of Gaza and West Bank and the encouragement of right wing Israeli settlers in the West Bank! This is so intellectually dishonest, like others i have unsubscribed.
This whole discussion was basically “am I wrong? No! The whole world is just anti-Semite!”. Out of touch and biased beyond belief. Stick to economics please.
When I was a kid growing up in the 60's, almost every store was closed on Sunday. Whether you were an observant Christian (or a Christian, at all) or not, this made Sunday a day for family or just playing. I think this is probably similar to the dynamic the Shabbat brings to Israeli society. Having experienced how Americans spend their Sundays today and how they spent them then, I tell you for sure it was better then. I was just more relaxing. For many it was religious. For everyone, it was a day where you breathed a little easier.
No thanks. I don’t want a religion telling me how to spend my day. Maybe that worked in the Bronze Age or in societies where everyone had the same religious views (which never happens; there is always a suppressed minority), but not in liberal democracies, thank you.
Israel's right to exist was given to it by the UN and the world's acceptance of it as a global citizen. It is now ruining that invitation. What standard should we hold the Likud party to? They keep repeating things that don't sound too good to me...
Interesting take from your guest on why people hold Israelis to a different standard and using violent means to get their points across. My theory : Perhaps it has to do with the fact that Israelis have stolen and still steal other people's land and putting them in what can only be described as concentration areas without the right to self determination. As an hypothesis, if your guest would have done this to me or my family, I would not be happy, I most certainly would retaliate in ways that he and his family might find most disagreeable. I will bet all that I own on the following: The carnage that is currently taking place in Gaza will eventually create hundreds of thousands of damaged and very angry young adults that will seek revenge. Israel cannot survive until everyone has equal right to self determination in the sharing the same space in a two state plan.
@@stevechance150 I wonder what Scotts end goal is. Like some sort of talkshow, political pundit I don’t know I just really like him as a person talking about business. I don’t police anyone I just expressed my opinion.
Great conversation. So much to try to understand, being Jewish or not, living thousands miles away from Israel …..Easy for many to talk without restrictions, creating conflicts for being for or against…. Thank you to you both. I really appreciated.🇫🇷🇺🇸
Thanks, Scott. excellent. You proposed national service in your book, Adrift. The sense of community and prioritizing the ability to work together, which Israel has, is what America sorely needs.
After living in many countries, I learned that it is impossible to know what is really going on by listing to the media. Israel is a complicated issue. Arm Chair Quarterbacks are not needed. I know that I don't know.
some things are not complicated. Like slaughter of 1000 plus civilians used to justify equally ill slaughter of tens of thousands. Or vowing to eradicate by one side vs systematic one by another.
The history of Antisemitism is real and terrible and many Jews have been the victims of anger and frustration that should be more appropriately directed towards the Israeli governing body. However antisemitism should not be confused with legitimate protest against and criticism of those who would support or ignore Israeli sponsored apartheid in Gaza. Thousands of Palestinians had been killed by the Israeli military and settlers prior to the horrific attack by Hamas October 7th that killed over 1000 Israelis. As of March 16, 2024, over 100,000 Palestinians - most women and children - have been either killed, wounded or are missing due to the Israeli military siege of Gaza. More will die from starvation or disease. Hundreds of thousands will always suffer from PTSD. Netanyahu is no fool. He knows that the devastation he has brought to the Palestinians by catering to the most radical members of his government is the greatest recruitment tool that Hamas could ever hope for. Because Hamas is not just a group. It’s an ideology. And all the Israeli government are bringing to the destitute Palestinians is pain and rage. Perfect ingredients for cultivating many…MANY more new Hamas recruits. You cannot kill a violent ideology with even greater violence. I just don’t think Bibi cares. Because for Netanyahu, Ben-Gvir, Smotritch, Galant, etc…It has ALWAYS been about the TERRITORY. Before this is over, thousands more Palestinians may perish (with governments like the U.S. and U.K. complicit yet unburdened with accountability) Netanyahu will claim *victory* and as an old man will eventually die. Leaving an indelible stain on the West and Israel less safe, more isolated, and forced for decades to deal with the global consequences of his actions. So, who is *truly* more detrimental to the perception of Israel? What has a greater impact? Students protesting at a college campus or Bibi himself? No individual Jewish person bears responsibility for the atrocities carried out by the Israeli government unless they are actively spreading falsehoods, supporting or ignoring the devastation in Gaza, and dismissing the value of the lives of the 10s of thousands of innocent Palestinians intentionally being killed.
I'm totally sympathetic to Israel but this guy's arguments made me lose some of that sympathy. His argument that the IDF is being held to a higher standard is not plaussible. THe UN says the IDF is starving millions of people in Gaza and that people are living on one meal each 1-2 days and a couple cups of water. I wanted some discussion of how to think about this, how does this make sense into a moral strategy, not someone telling me that every army goes into full Ghenghis Khan mode and we should merely look the other way. Choosing a guy who led efforts to lie to the world about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq wasn't a great choice.
“Israelis are happier, healthier and live longer.” They also have universal healthcare, meaningful pension funds for workers and heavily subsidized higher education. I wonder, if we implemented these, might we also increase our standard of living?
Republican Politicians: "No No No No No! You don't want those social programs! Government can't do anything that helps anyone. You don't need help from the Government".
When a small country like Israel receives 3billion plus in aides every year by the United States tax payers then it’s citizens can reap the benefits provided by us tax payers.
@@ogo316 don't also forget the cheap/free energy they have been stealing from Iraq (thanks to the US!) and now Syria (thanks to the US) and the gas from Egypt (thanks again to the US)! Israel after all is nothing but a military base for the west planted in the heart of the Arab world to disperse them, prevent their unification, and steal their resources.
@@ogo316Yes but 1.5 Billion comes back to the US to General Dynamics and Northrop Grumman, to buy weapons. And General Dynamics and Northrop Grumman spend 3 million of that 1.5 Billion on lobbying five key Senators. For those Senators, they are getting hundreds of thousands in campaign contributions and it costs them nothing. That's good ROI.
@@stevechance150 you forgot to mention paid vacation and amenities to Israel for all of congress and their families.
Forgive me if I am getting it wrong but I have the feeling that when Israel is criticized for the (scale) of the attacks on Gaza often we hear 07:14 Israel right to defend itself... I've never heard anyone questioning the Country's right to protect itself from any threat. When Gutierrez said that the Hamas attacks did not happen in a vacuum, Israel's UN ambassador demanded his resignation.
2 months late, but the majority of Israel critics literally question Israel’s very right to exist, which is just in a whole different league from only questioning its right to defend itself
My friend just recently moved back to Israel from NYC. She is absolutely elated. It's all about the community and comradery. You just can't measure that in terms of money.
Haters gonna hate regardless of the facts. Virtually everyone I know including Rabbis and many Jewish friends are over Israels policies on the border areas and their treatment of Palestinians but not whether or not Israel is a legitimate State. Everyone I know despises Netanyahu. EVERYONE. Netanyahu and his supporters have set back Israel and the jewish people back 20 years. It's just awful nd tragic and one more example of how the fight against fascism everywhere in the world continues. I think Americans are just sick of all of it and finally have hit their limit on subsidizing religious wars. Right or wrong, that's how they see it, religious people killing each other over beliefs.
I bet 50 shekels you've never met a Jew in your life
I’m not going to lie I’m shocked by the incredible bias in this discussion. Israel absolutely has a right to defend itself, as most right thinking people believe. Where is the outrage for the thousands of innocent civilians, esp kids and women being killed? It’s mentioned as a mere footnote when it’s the primary reason people are against the Israel government in this conflict. Scott is normally a straight shooter calling it as it is. Unfortunately not in this case.
Israel belongs to the Jewish, not NAZIs. Zionists are not Jewish
I have to agree. These conversations that minimize the ongoing genocide ultimately lack credibility. Scott and Dan are clearly aware and against this violence on innocent civilians but clearly don't want to talk about it openly. That's why all these conversations have an air of insanity around them. It's like COP28 being run by an oil sheik. "WHAT?! Who's running it?! That can't be right. But yes, yes it is right and pretty much insane. IF you're serious about solving the problem. My conclusion remains in all things, financial people are only responsible when it costs them nothing. Still a big fan of Scotts but I acknowledge he will never risk anything if it costs him serious money. 🤷🏼♂️ That's called capitalism at it's worst.
The children are being killed by design, used as propaganda by their leadership who claims they are "a country of martyrs" when speaking in arabic... of course the tune changes in English.
@@AortadetroitActually, it’s the massacre of Jews that’s being minimized (globally) & Scott has indeed been negatively financially impacted by speaking out on the ridiculous insane double standard that Israel is subjected to. Unfortunately, the younger generation that proclaims to be WOKE SJWS, apparently believe Jewish lives don’t matter -not to mention Western democracy & liberal civilization.
It's called human shields. Look it up.
It was disappointing that Mr. Senor didn't even acknowledge the 10K -15K innocent Palestinians who have been killed (some of these are Hamas, which I don't care about). There is no acknowledgment of the illegal settlements in the West Bank. There is no acknowledgment of how Palestinians in the West Bank are subject to military law, but Israeli citizens are subject to customary civilian law. We see children and teenagers detained by the IDF with no charges ever filed. I agree Israel has the right to defend itself, although they have used a sledgehammer when they should be using a scalpel. The key to fighting terrorists is to separate the terrorists from the population. Israel had the moral high ground after Oct 7th, but they are starting to lose it. I understand the Palestinian Authority is corrupt and incompetent, but Israel should not use this as an excuse to impose collective punishment on the Palestinian people. I understand the history is complicated, but at this point, I don't think it matters whose grandpa killed, whose grandpa, who preys in which direction, and what mistakes both sides have made. There are only three potential outcomes for Israel: 1) a two-state solution, 2) absorption of the West Bank and an apartheid state, or 3) Continuous occupation. Two & three are not viable. In the long run, a two-state solution is the only solution for Israel. Netanyahu (who has propped up HAMAS for years) will be finished when the war ends, and Abbas is 80. Hopefully, a new centrist Israel government and Palestinian Authority leadership free from incompetence and corruption can move toward a two-state solution. Israel does not have a long time to make changes; as Professor Galloway points out, young people in the U.S. are turning against the Israeli government. It also gives all the bigots (everywhere) more opportunities to spout anti-semantic language and worse. I would recommend reading/listening to Thomas Friedman to really understand the situation in the conflict. He has been studying and writing about this topic for decades. Professor Galloway should have Mr. Friedman on his show.
They are "losing the moral high ground"? That is what they want... the whole situation is designed (by Iran and Hamas) to kill kids as part of their propaganda campaign. They are the ones who want genocide and are willing to sacrifice their own children to achieve it.
Australian here AND I AGREE
He's being incredibly biased and its infuriating that Scott isn't pushing back. Mr. Senor's spouting a whole pile of crap that Zionists are always spouting.
FIRST - among this is the implication that only Jews are vilified and prejudiced in this fashion. NOBODY is claiming or saying that they have not been treated horribly over recent centuries. That history is well documented. Racial and tribal vilification is something that's gone on since Cain and Abel (as in since the start of civilisation). if you want to see tribal vilification where there is not a White European, Arab or Jew then look at Africa, Asia or the Sub-Continent.
SECOND - Other than a groups like Hamas NOBODY is claiming Israel has a right to exist as a Nation. THAT WAS ANSWERED AFTER WORLD WAR 2. What screwed EVERYTHING UP, was the Arab Leagues interference in a 2 state solution back in 1948.
THIRD - there is a group that seeks to Ethnically Cleanse the state of Israel and that's the Zionist Settler Movement. To claim Hamas want's to destroy Israel while IGNORING what the Settlers do is so hypocritical.
If Israel was using a sledgehammer, the numbers would be much higher and there would have been no warning to leave the area. The Palestinians (or their reps) rejected a two-state solution every time it has been offered. Israel should absolutely return the land they've taken from the West Bank--most Israelis agree with that. And Netanyahu should go but he refuses to budge. While young people might be turning against the Israeli government, over 80% of them cannot even tell you which river and which sea their signs are referring to or what that means for the Jewish people. Given some of their answers (Caribbean, Atlantic, etc.), I don't think the government should be basing policy on what the kids want. Many have a pretty limited understanding of the history and are not even sure what the Holocaust was. I am a somewhat liberal democrat but this entire situation is eye-opening. I was trying to get people to pay attention to the young women (and men) fighting for their lives in Iran for the past few years. They are being jailed and much worse over not wearing headscarves properly. Not a peep from the social justice crowd. Boko Haram kidnapped hundreds of school girls and there were a few social media signs asking for the girls to be returned (they weren't). No protests. Why? It's as if there is a fear on the left to criticize atrocities committed by certain religious groups. Why are feminists and women's groups not speaking up about the atrocities committed against girls and women by both Hamas AND regular civilian men who came across the border on Oct 7? There are plenty of videos out there if you want evidence. One cannot compare what happened to these girls and women to unintentional deaths of civilians in an impossible war environment. What is Israel supposed to do? If they do nothing, Hamas has promised to commit Oct 7th over and over until Israel is gone.
Very well said James!
Innocents ? You must be joking..
In these hard times for Israel, it was very positive and uplifting program. Many thanks.. 🙏🙏
Criticizing war crimes is NOT antisemitism! Criticizing a 16 year siege is NOT antisemitism! Criticizing expanding your borders by supporting violent settlers is NOT antisemitism! Criticizing military courts deciding on civilian matters in the country next door is NOT antisemitism! I would criticize any other rich democracy for doing even a tiny fraction of this! It has NOTHING to do with Jewishness and conflating the two does a huge disservice to Jewish communities who are suffering from REAL antisemitism.
where was your outrage during syrian civil war with 500,000 dead ...??
I was outraged! Nobody called me anti-arab for being outraged at Assad's murderous regime. Also, our governments werent giving weapons, millions and dipolmatic cover to Assad's regime. @@direwolf6234
@sjg 16 years having a terrorist organization who are about killing people, causing human rights abuse in Gaza and stealing money to build tunnels an launch rockets.
Ive always loved Prof Gs takes on business, life, parenting, and general topics. I think many of us are extremely disappointed by this take, the one sided-ness of it. Im all for bringing on people with different viewpoints, but a good interview/conversation requires pushing back on obvious false narratives and acknowledging FACTUAL crimes (factual in the eyes of the UN and global dipolomacy). There was none of that.
Most people in the west are blind to the entire Israeli project, it's quite disappointing.
Scott, thank you for your openness to conversation. Highlighting the ugliness that is emerging because of Oct 7th. Attacks on Muslims, Jews and others. Far right in Israel and Hamas will not be able to find peace, how do we help find an alternative. We miss much of the needed conversation if the focus is antisemitism.
I lost a lot of respect for Scott today given the biased nature of the discussion today. Going to unsubscribe from him today
Aren't you a delicate fragile little thing. What other things are delicate and fragile... a snowflake!
I said the same thing a couple weeks ago, yet here I am. I think if you've made it this far you realize Scott's a smart, interesting person with smart interesting things to say, especially with regard to young men in this country. I disagree with him on all of this stuff, but I would hate for somebody to only look at the worst thing I have to say. A lot of people are reckoning with some of this for the first time in their lives, especially baby boomers, so personally, I'm trying to give everybody a break as long as they're coming in good faith, and I believe he is.
You are not alone in unsubscribing. Clearly Scott is only about money. The crazy thing is the description of the woman fleeing the Holocaust but cannot see it happening in front of them. Yes Scott pushing this propaganda is just like what happened in Germany in the beginning of the twentieth century.
I haven't seen anyone post a two-sided discussion on this. Either they are purely pro-Gaza or purely pro-Israel. It is very frustrating.
Your comment tells me you are ignorant to the 75 years of atrocities committed by Isra3l. Antisemitism is being used tomshame anyone not supporting Ira3l. Highschools are having trainig seminars in an attempt to stop anti zlonlst support. Mainly of coyrse somthose young people can be sent to fight wars on Ira3l s behalf. The fact that Scott is so lost in his supremisist mentality he his not horrified that the US government is under control of a foreign power is disturbing enough. And yes I misspell words because the powers are trying so silence the opposition. This is what it was like in Germany in the early 20th century. You are witnessing it. @@kyleolson9636
headlines from july 23 in times of israel.."28% of Israelis considering leaving the country amid judicial upheaval - poll"
Dan, if you want people to stop confusing anti-Semitism and anti-Israeli sentiment do yourself a favor and notice when you combine the two yourself.
This is so badly timed that I lost a lot of respect for Scott. I wish I could unsubscribe but Scott’s (tech & business) content has been so valuable to me for so many years. So much whitewashing for a racist country built on the suffering of displaced Palestinian populations and European guilt. The guy spent the first 3 minutes talking about the Holocaust in an attempt to justify the atrocities we see in Gaza today. Only to tell us that his grandmother lives in occupied Jerusalem now. There is no Genius in Israel. There’s an extremist country built on one religion where Jews from Europe and Manhattan live in homes previously owned by local Arabs.
How is that any different than islamic states built on one religion? Which also subject non muslims to islamic law and human rights abuse to Muslim and non muslim populations according to every Human rights organization and the UN. If Indians can accepts the muslim state of Pakistan then Palestinians can accept Israel.
You can also apply the same thinking to Jewish people who were thrown out of muslim majority countries whose families had been living there for centuries. They were forced to leave after the Arabs lost the war of 1948 they force over 800,000 jews out, most ended up in Isreal.
Disappointed by the one sidedness of this. Im sick of one sided guests and debates from both sides of aisle. I expect a discourse and learning from Prof G's content, not pushing an agenda. Next time you discuss this issue, please discuss Israeli policy of what people call illegal expansion and settlements and connect the dots between Israel defending itself from those policies that the arab and Palestinian world call provocation. Bonus points if you discuss the narrative of Israeli war crimes, are they legit? Why or why not?
It would be nice to have a 2nd point of view.
Really hit the nail on the head when pointing out how the US is so focused on the individual that they, pretty much, end up eating one another.
Loved this, many thanks!
Professor Galloway is staunch supporter of AIPAC . Why would he bring this individual to his platform to spew his AIPAC agenda and not being objective towards him. Just stick to economic policies and stay out of geopolitical politics
Agree.
It's called propaganda!
So "Free Speech, but you better stay in the lane that I have defined for you". Got it.
@@stevechance150No one is trying to limit the free speech of Scott Galloway lol you're delusional
@@MB4.23the original poster wrote, "Just stick to economic policies and stay out of geopolitical politics". The poster is telling Scott that Scott should not discuss geopolitical politics. What part of the phrase "stay out of geopolitical politics" do you not understand?
Scott stick to business podcasts. Your guest confuses antisemitism with anti-genocide anti-occupation anti illegal settlements and anti-warcrimes. Thats why people are protesting, not because they’re all antisemitic. Specially since Jews have spearheaded a lot of those protests
Bs. The HAMAS-bred supporters on campuses only use these false accusations - there is no genocide going on and no war crimes were committed by Israelis - to achieve the goal of wiping the Jewish state off the map. The chants "from the river to the see" and pro-intifada are war cries for genocide of Jews. Trying to explain it away does not fool anyone.
Absolutely one sided - No one denies Israel’s right to exist and thrive nor defend itself against the horrible attack by Hamas on 7 October but this was 30 minutes of ostrich like thinking with no discussion of successive Israeli governments efforts to scupper the Two State Solution, the Netanyahu government’s deliberate policy of dividing the governments of Gaza and West Bank and the encouragement of right wing Israeli settlers in the West Bank! This is so intellectually dishonest, like others i have unsubscribed.
if you have the right to exist and defend then taking the fight to the enemy is ok
The pro-HAMAS protesters explicitly deny Israel's right to exist. This is what the whole "from the river to the sea" is all about.
What a delusional conversation.
This whole discussion was basically “am I wrong? No! The whole world is just anti-Semite!”. Out of touch and biased beyond belief. Stick to economics please.
Why were no Gazans allowed to leave Gaza before Israel's assault on Gaza?
Ask egypt.
I think you should ask Egypt about that - they too have a border with Gaza
because egypt doesn't want them despite having once been ruled by egypt
Tens of thousands of Gazans entered Israel every day before Oct. 7th.
When I was a kid growing up in the 60's, almost every store was closed on Sunday. Whether you were an observant Christian (or a Christian, at all) or not, this made Sunday a day for family or just playing. I think this is probably similar to the dynamic the Shabbat brings to Israeli society. Having experienced how Americans spend their Sundays today and how they spent them then, I tell you for sure it was better then. I was just more relaxing. For many it was religious. For everyone, it was a day where you breathed a little easier.
No thanks. I don’t want a religion telling me how to spend my day. Maybe that worked in the Bronze Age or in societies where everyone had the same religious views (which never happens; there is always a suppressed minority), but not in liberal democracies, thank you.
@@learningisfun2108 -- I don't want religion telling me how to run my days either. However, there was a side benefit.
@@lamplighter5545 True enough.
Fascinating conversation Scott Gallweil you are amazing and so smart I wish there were many more like you in the world!!
Israel's right to exist was given to it by the UN and the world's acceptance of it as a global citizen. It is now ruining that invitation. What standard should we hold the Likud party to? They keep repeating things that don't sound too good to me...
Interesting take from your guest on why people hold Israelis to a different standard and using violent means to get their points across.
My theory :
Perhaps it has to do with the fact that Israelis have stolen and still steal other people's land and putting them in what can only be described as concentration areas without the right to self determination. As an hypothesis, if your guest would have done this to me or my family, I would not be happy, I most certainly would retaliate in ways that he and his family might find most disagreeable.
I will bet all that I own on the following:
The carnage that is currently taking place in Gaza will eventually create hundreds of thousands of damaged and very angry young adults that will seek revenge.
Israel cannot survive until everyone has equal right to self determination in the sharing the same space in a two state plan.
land was not stolen but won during a war of extermination that the arabs lost ...
Prof G, no pushback? Disappointing
Would you have loved to hear a Saudi leader publicly use the word, "schelp?"
Grow up.
Also remember the Arab street in Saudi now is heavily anti Israel. I think that’s the biggest roadblock
Scott. Please stick to Finance. Oy vey!!!
Neil, do you define everyone's lane, or just Scott's lane?
I really like Peter Zeihan's videos. Do you police his lane too?
@@stevechance150 I wonder what Scotts end goal is. Like some sort of talkshow, political pundit I don’t know I just really like him as a person talking about business. I don’t police anyone I just expressed my opinion.
Great conversation. So much to try to understand, being Jewish or not, living thousands miles away from Israel …..Easy for many to talk without restrictions, creating conflicts for being for or against….
Thank you to you both. I really appreciated.🇫🇷🇺🇸
Unsubscribed.
“Fairly outspoken”
Thanks, Scott. excellent. You proposed national service in your book, Adrift. The sense of community and prioritizing the ability to work together, which Israel has, is what America sorely needs.
What do you think Hamas thought of Israel…Netanyahu…making some plans for some future partnership with the Saoudiens…? Arabie Saoudite …? 🇫🇷🇺🇸
After living in many countries, I learned that it is impossible to know what is really going on by listing to the media.
Israel is a complicated issue. Arm Chair Quarterbacks are not needed. I know that I don't know.
some things are not complicated. Like slaughter of 1000 plus civilians used to justify equally ill slaughter of tens of thousands. Or vowing to eradicate by one side vs systematic one by another.
The history of Antisemitism is real and terrible and many Jews have been the victims of anger and frustration that should be more appropriately directed towards the Israeli governing body.
However antisemitism should not be confused with legitimate protest against and criticism of those who would support or ignore Israeli sponsored apartheid in Gaza.
Thousands of Palestinians had been killed by the Israeli military and settlers prior to the horrific attack by Hamas October 7th that killed over 1000 Israelis.
As of March 16, 2024, over 100,000 Palestinians - most women and children - have been either killed, wounded or are missing due to the Israeli military siege of Gaza. More will die from starvation or disease. Hundreds of thousands will always suffer from PTSD.
Netanyahu is no fool. He knows that the devastation he has brought to the Palestinians by catering to the most radical members of his government is the greatest recruitment tool that Hamas could ever hope for.
Because Hamas is not just a group. It’s an ideology. And all the Israeli government are bringing to the destitute Palestinians is pain and rage. Perfect ingredients for cultivating many…MANY more new Hamas recruits.
You cannot kill a violent ideology with even greater violence.
I just don’t think Bibi cares.
Because for Netanyahu, Ben-Gvir, Smotritch, Galant, etc…It has ALWAYS been about the TERRITORY.
Before this is over, thousands more Palestinians may perish (with governments like the U.S. and U.K. complicit yet unburdened with accountability) Netanyahu will claim *victory* and as an old man will eventually die.
Leaving an indelible stain on the West and Israel less safe, more isolated, and forced for decades to deal with the global consequences of his actions.
So, who is *truly* more detrimental to the perception of Israel? What has a greater impact? Students protesting at a college campus or Bibi himself?
No individual Jewish person bears responsibility for the atrocities carried out by the Israeli government unless they are actively spreading falsehoods, supporting or ignoring the devastation in Gaza, and dismissing the value of the lives of the 10s of thousands of innocent Palestinians intentionally being killed.
I’ve watched/read Blue Zones, this interview did nothing for me.
Wasn’t pertinent at all.
I'm totally sympathetic to Israel but this guy's arguments made me lose some of that sympathy. His argument that the IDF is being held to a higher standard is not plaussible. THe UN says the IDF is starving millions of people in Gaza and that people are living on one meal each 1-2 days and a couple cups of water. I wanted some discussion of how to think about this, how does this make sense into a moral strategy, not someone telling me that every army goes into full Ghenghis Khan mode and we should merely look the other way. Choosing a guy who led efforts to lie to the world about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq wasn't a great choice.
This is patently untrue. Check your facts. There is enough aid being delivered to Gaza right now to be stuck in warehouses. Gazans are not starving.
Great interview, great points made by your guest.