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The Rubin Report

Protesters Fooled Into Calling for Jihad Because They Don't Know Arabic | Andy Ngo

The Rubin Report

Emma Dog Productions

News Commentary, News

4.614.2K Ratings

🗓️ 12 November 2023

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

Dave Rubin of "The Rubin Report" talks to Andy Ngo about the rise of radicalism and the spread of chaos around the world; the connections between the "Free Palestine" movement and Antifa and BLM; the long term damage caused by the government's handling of the pandemic; his concern over the radicalization of American youth and the ignorance of historical conflicts; the stronger Islamist element in European protests compared to American ones: the lack of discussion about immigration policies in Britain and the failures of multiculturalism; the dangers of homegrown radicalization in America; and much more.

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0:00.0

Ande no, we have not done this in a long time. It's been like what four or five years since we've seen each other in person.

0:14.9

We were unclear what country it was in, but here we are in London at Arc.

0:19.1

And I'm very thankful to be here. It makes it special. There's so much time has passed. There's a lot to talk about.

0:27.2

There is a lot to talk about. Unfortunately, I think a lot of the things that you've been

0:31.1

warning about on the ground really starting in Portland

0:34.0

Seattle Pacific Northwest but Antifa and BLM a lot of that now has the chaos

0:39.2

around that has kind of spread all over the world But here we are in London first. So let's do that first. Why are you here at Arc? Do a little of that and then we'll get into the nitty degree.

0:52.0

Well, I'm here at Arc as an intendee to, I think we're a couple years now, or I'd say a number of months after what governments did to the world because of pandemic lockdowns.

1:09.7

And I think people have moved on and they just forgotten how bad things were there and there's how

1:18.1

people should be having discussions are in person and I feel like a lot of people have forgotten that they've gotten so used to the

1:26.2

zooms meetings, the YouTube videos and all that which is a great form of communication but getting

1:32.2

together in person is it's different I'm sure you can touch to that us if we did this interview by Skype it's very different than you and I sitting in front of one another. So having a conference in person in London where all

1:47.7

us can come together with these different ideas, many dissident ideas, counter ideas on how society could potentially better organize.

1:58.0

That's something I want to be a part of.

2:00.0

I'm still angry that our lives were disrupted for years, shut down for years because of government policies.

2:11.0

Yeah, and what you're sort of known for is being on the ground at a lot of these events

2:16.6

over the years and the protests and the riots and the violence that we've seen in so many of

2:20.5

our cities.

2:22.2

And now we're seeing a sort of new version of that.

2:24.4

We've sort of seen the BLM Antifa thing.

2:27.2

To me, it's like the mask came off almost overnight.

2:29.6

And now, here in London just over the last couple days,

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