Gad Saad
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Like, just give me a, like.
So if we sampled 1,000 people from Syria.
I don't remember because it's 2010.
Negative opinion, disfavorable, dislike, whatever it is.
It's a measure of your either proclivity, affinity, or disdain for the Jew, whatever the wording is.
If you get 95, 97, 98% of polled people saying that they don't like the Jews, and now you let into your country, your host country, hundreds of thousands, if not millions of those people, do you think that Jew hatred is gonna go up or go down?
So in Quebec, for example, as I may have mentioned previously on this show,
Quebec had a very open policy towards Islamic immigration.
And the reason that in Quebec it was so is because the most important sense of personhood in Quebec is that you maintain your linguistic identity.
We don't want to be subsumed by the mean English language.
So therefore, since many of the immigrants coming from Islamic countries were also Francophone,