00:00I'm not sure that's the case at all. The fact that other bans made statements is something I actually referenced at the beginning of even this conversation now. There were other groups, other individuals, there were people who had Palestinian flags, whatever. I mean, people can say what they like.
00:15But the reason people are focusing on the two particularly more extreme examples is because they involved explicit calls to violence or support for designated terrorist organizations. And I think that that distinction is very, very important and needs to be made.
00:28And as for the assumption that a mass of 40,000 people chanting something, whatever it may be, cannot possibly all be anti-Semitic, I would direct you to history when it comes to rallies for the Nazis or mass organizations calling for death to America and death to Israel and the Islamic Republic, which I know you love so much.
00:49And also, I think that the idea that Hamas or other terrorist, Islamist terrorist organizations don't have mandatory draft for women is somehow feminist or empowering to women.
00:59That is really, really rich. I mean, it's hard to have a response to such a ridiculous argument.
01:04Yeah, Hamas, which invaded Israel's sovereign borders on October 7th and mass raped people.
01:10Yeah, that makes at a music festival, no less at a music festival somewhere where they kidnap people that there are still hostages in Gaza.
01:16It's absolute insanity. There is no logic to this argument. I hesitate to even respond to it because it's so ridiculous, but I think it does need to be called out.