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What I saw, Douglas' account of his sojourn through Israel in the aftermath of the catastrophe. How the world turned. We discussed the protests primarily originating on university campuses, much to their eternal shame.
The disconnect, the fact that the propaganda exercise and what would you say, the zeitgeist of the West was such so that Israel was demonized almost immediately after the attack for daring to defend itself. And then Douglas's conclusion from defeat into victory. Well, that's where the conversation got a little bit more,
The disconnect, the fact that the propaganda exercise and what would you say, the zeitgeist of the West was such so that Israel was demonized almost immediately after the attack for daring to defend itself. And then Douglas's conclusion from defeat into victory. Well, that's where the conversation got a little bit more,
The disconnect, the fact that the propaganda exercise and what would you say, the zeitgeist of the West was such so that Israel was demonized almost immediately after the attack for daring to defend itself. And then Douglas's conclusion from defeat into victory. Well, that's where the conversation got a little bit more,
Theological, possibly, and inevitability when talking about the existence of good and evil.
Theological, possibly, and inevitability when talking about the existence of good and evil.
Theological, possibly, and inevitability when talking about the existence of good and evil.
We discussed Douglas's observations that the Israelis have been very successful at pushing forward a truly pro-life, pro-abundance ethos, and the consequence for their thriving, for their resilience in the face of really insuperable opposition, and the meaning of that for hope, not only in Israel, but in the West in general, and a hope we most desperately need in these strangest of all times.
We discussed Douglas's observations that the Israelis have been very successful at pushing forward a truly pro-life, pro-abundance ethos, and the consequence for their thriving, for their resilience in the face of really insuperable opposition, and the meaning of that for hope, not only in Israel, but in the West in general, and a hope we most desperately need in these strangest of all times.
We discussed Douglas's observations that the Israelis have been very successful at pushing forward a truly pro-life, pro-abundance ethos, and the consequence for their thriving, for their resilience in the face of really insuperable opposition, and the meaning of that for hope, not only in Israel, but in the West in general, and a hope we most desperately need in these strangest of all times.
Join us for that. So, Mr. Murray, I read your book on democracies and death cults, Israel and the Future of Civilization. Yeah, it's a pretty rough read in like five different dimensions. It's brutal and unnerving and like terribly relevant and not merely relevant. merely because of the situation in Israel. So I think what we should do first is, I'm going to ask you questions about each chapter.
Join us for that. So, Mr. Murray, I read your book on democracies and death cults, Israel and the Future of Civilization. Yeah, it's a pretty rough read in like five different dimensions. It's brutal and unnerving and like terribly relevant and not merely relevant. merely because of the situation in Israel. So I think what we should do first is, I'm going to ask you questions about each chapter.
Join us for that. So, Mr. Murray, I read your book on democracies and death cults, Israel and the Future of Civilization. Yeah, it's a pretty rough read in like five different dimensions. It's brutal and unnerving and like terribly relevant and not merely relevant. merely because of the situation in Israel. So I think what we should do first is, I'm going to ask you questions about each chapter.
It's a short book. There's five chapters. It starts with what happened. And there's questions everyone has. How did the Israeli security forces miss this? How could something like this happen? What did happen? Who was responsible? So let's start by laying that out. What happened on October 7th?
It's a short book. There's five chapters. It starts with what happened. And there's questions everyone has. How did the Israeli security forces miss this? How could something like this happen? What did happen? Who was responsible? So let's start by laying that out. What happened on October 7th?
It's a short book. There's five chapters. It starts with what happened. And there's questions everyone has. How did the Israeli security forces miss this? How could something like this happen? What did happen? Who was responsible? So let's start by laying that out. What happened on October 7th?
It didn't really surprise me, I suppose, that there were security lapses. I mean, if you're dealing with an enemy that's absolutely committed, the probability that over some long span of time, they're going to find a way through your defenses. How is that not 100% if everything isn't locked down and there's any semblance of freedom whatsoever? So the explanation you offered about the...
It didn't really surprise me, I suppose, that there were security lapses. I mean, if you're dealing with an enemy that's absolutely committed, the probability that over some long span of time, they're going to find a way through your defenses. How is that not 100% if everything isn't locked down and there's any semblance of freedom whatsoever? So the explanation you offered about the...
It didn't really surprise me, I suppose, that there were security lapses. I mean, if you're dealing with an enemy that's absolutely committed, the probability that over some long span of time, they're going to find a way through your defenses. How is that not 100% if everything isn't locked down and there's any semblance of freedom whatsoever? So the explanation you offered about the...
what the mythical status of Israeli invulnerability seems to me to be the most effective explanation.