The Israeli ambassador protested the publication of this clip on social media platforms and asked some companies to delete it entirely. Let's make it go viral around the world
Melat Kiros doesn't back down. While working at a law firm in 2023, she wrote an open letter pushing back against the suppression of free speech on college campuses, drawing a clear line between legitimate criticism of Israel and antisemitism. She highlighted Israel's decades-long occupation and apartheid policies and issued a stark warning about the risk of genocide in Gaza.
Her employer demanded she delete the letter. Melat refused. They fired her. Now she's headed to Congress.
Meet Liav Goldstein, the man who oversees starvation and torture in Israeli concentration camps, according to a recent Haaretz exposé.
Make him famous.
Karl: Josh Gottheimer, a Democratic member of Congress, who says, “Many of us believe, as do I, if you’re a socialist, you are not a Democrat.” And in fact, they put out a manifesto today.
Mamdani: Sounds pretty socialist to me…. I'm not interested in writing a manifesto or frankly, in reading one. I'm interested in delivering. And that's exactly what we've been showing.
Yep. They get away with that “bullshit” by buying off politicians like you through the $30,000 you've taken in campaign payouts from them—and the $28,500 you've taken from Consumer’s Energy.
(Pro-tip: direct to camera videos work better when you're not pretending to care about problems you're a part of creating.)
On March 26, 2026, during a debate on violence against women in Germany’s Bundestag, left-wing MP Kathrin Gebel was repeatedly interrupted by AfD MP Martin Reichardt. She responded:
“Mr. Reichardt, the clitoris has 3,000 nerve endings, and you’re still more sensitive. That’s quite an achievement.”
Karl: Israel is a Jewish state. That’s in the charter. Do you support that?
Mamdani: I’ve said time and again that I support the state of Israel as a state with equal rights.
Karl: As jewish state?
Mamdani: I believe that any state that privileges one religion over another is one that I can’t tell you I support, whether it be Israel or Saudi Arabia or anywhere else. And a lot of that comes back to a fundamental belief that we should all be considered equal, no matter what our faith is.