
🎯 Join the fight against social media censorship on this episode of the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly! Emmy-winning actor, filmmaker, and leading Jewish LGBTQ+ activist Yuval David shares powerful insights on activism, human rights, and battling online censorship. 🌍 From advocating for marginalized communities to tackling antisemitism and misinformation, this conversation is packed with valuable insights you won’t want to miss. 💡 Discover the challenges of navigating social platforms under shifting policies, hear Yuval’s stories of resilience, and explore how social media influences global narratives. From discussing free speech on X to the dangers of unchecked algorithms, this episode dives into the pressing issues shaping our digital world. 📢 Don’t miss out on this inspiring and eye-opening conversation! Watch now and subscribe for more insider secrets. 📺 Hit that subscribe button and join the movement for truth, justice, and open dialogue. 🚀 Let’s keep the conversation going—drop your thoughts in the comments below! 👇 CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:58 - Importance of Debate 04:17 - Repairing the World 10:25 - Palm Reading Techniques 11:36 - Social Media Algorithms Impact 13:44 - Meta Fact Checking Explained 18:50 - Unity Without Conformity Principles 26:55 - Trump's Gender Policy Analysis 30:38 - Condemning Anti-Semitism 33:00 - Understanding Antisemitism 34:20 - October 7th Attack Overview 37:07 - Where to Find Yuval APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: [email protected] GUEST: Yuval David https://www.instagram.com/yuval_david_ https://www.yuvaldavid.com/ https://www.youtube.com/yuvaldavid LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ #donaldtrump #bigtechregulation #nadinestrossen #socialmediacensorship #censorship
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To help rescue women and LGBT people out of dangerous and life-threatening situations internationally, most of those countries happen to be countries that practice sharia law and I'd help get them out of those countries so they could be somewhere where they can be safe. The challenge is there are people who don't want to leave their homes.
Okay, guys, we got Yuval David here today. Emmy and multi-award winning actor, filmmaker, journalist, and leading Jewish LGBTQ plus activist and advisor. Thanks for coming on today, man.
Thank you for having me on. You do such amazing work spreading messages and creating platforms for people to share what's important to them. And I think in this era of information and sharing narratives online, We have such a wide reach and that's exactly what you represent. So it's my pleasure and honor to be here.
Absolutely. I think having conversations are important. I know you engage in debates as well. I do. I think those are very important because when there's no debate, there's no growth, right?
Yeah. And I firmly believe that everybody has a seat at the table. As long as you're not trying to kill somebody who's at the table or practice erasure or condemn their identity or their beliefs, then we all should sit at the table. And that's where growth happens. That's where learning happens. And debate is a wonderful thing to be challenged in life.
is when we grow and that's no matter if you're in school, no matter if you're practicing a sport, like I just got off the, we're here in Park City, so I just got off the mountain 20 minutes ago and was doing double black diamonds that some of the runs definitely challenged me and I became a better skier because of it.
When I have the opportunity to encounter people who have a different opinion than I do, especially when it's fact-based and very informed, it's amazing for me because who knows? Maybe I'll change my mind and how exciting is that? Right. Has that happened for you where you've had a strong stance and you've seen some new information come to light and that made you change your opinion?
Yeah, absolutely. There are times that my strong stances have been challenged and I get more information and that either solidified my stance or gave me a deeper understanding of the opinions and beliefs against my stance. I've been a human rights, civil rights, social justice activist for most of my life. I was raised to be, to understand
that the privilege of life that I have makes my life not just my own. My life is of and for my family, my friends, my community, and for anybody who I can help. It's very much connected to the Jewish philosophy of making this world a better place. In Hebrew, a lot of people talk about the concept of tikkun olam, which means the repairing of the world.
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