Sorry if this has been posted here already, but this is a very interesting speech that I found on PJTV's "Durban Watch."

Some things stood out to me- one in particular. I know when he said something along the lines of "the only idea shared by Hitler and Stalin was anti-Semetism," he was being hyperbolic. However, it just seemed egregious to me- certainly there are several commonalities between the two that aren't splitting hairs. Overall though it was an important speech to watch.

What are your thoughts?

Note: Seems like this same event has a lot of names I recognize. I'm watching Zuhdi Jasser's right now.

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Cas Balicki
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Cas Balicki

Thanks for posting the link to Elie Wiesel's speech!


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