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'It SICKENS ME' | Michelle Dewberry FUMES at 'Muslim extremist men' dictating British institutions

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spoken now at length, haven't we, about

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all of these uh horrendous anti-semitic

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incidents uh that have been taking place

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in this country. Well, today Starmer, he

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organized um a summit, 90 odd people in

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attendance. Let's just listen to some of

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the things that he had to say.

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>> No mistake, this crisis,

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it's a crisis for all of us.

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It is a test of our values.

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values that aren't guaranteed,

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they are earned.

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>> Uh Barry, he announced some more uh

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funding to try and stop this. He

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announced measures uh to try and compel

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universities

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um to root out anti-semitism. There were

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conversations about ceasing funding uh

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to different organizations.

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Uh is it going far enough? Well, look,

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um, as you know, Michelle, my my own

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constituency suffered the Canton attack

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on the synagogue there. And so, I was

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with the chief rabbi and with the whole

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of the shul talking through what could

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be done. Um, one of the things that I

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was most keen to to point out was that

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when it was an attack on the buildings

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before these attacks on people, um, I

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said, "Look, this should not be

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prosecuted as criminal damage. it must

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be prosecuted as terrorism because

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that's what it is. The they're attacking

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Jewish buildings in order to sow fear

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and terror amongst the Jewish community

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in this country. That's the first thing.

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The other thing I think is

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>> so what response did you get to that?

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>> Uh very positive response. Um the the

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other uh the other thing that I think is

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really important is that we look at the

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prescription of the RGC. We talked about

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it for long enough. Of course, the uh

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the difficulty comes because it is a

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part of a state rather than a separate

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organization. But I think we've now

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drilled down to the bottom of that. And

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I'm very hopeful indeed the prime

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minister who was at that meeting um made

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clear that uh he expected that to be

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coming forward in the king's speech so

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that we can now prescribe the IRGC. And

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I think that's really important. The

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other thing is the marches. Um and look,

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I I don't want to interfere with freedom

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of speech in this country. I think the

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right to protest is absolutely critical.

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It's part of our culture. Uh and it's

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something that we should be very proud

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of. Um but at the same time, there are

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people on those marches, a small

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minority of people who indulge in hate

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speech, who indulge in uh incitement to

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violence, and that needs to be policed

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so that when that happens on a march,

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the police need to go in there, take

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them out, and prosecute. CLA,

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>> we're living in a time of what feels

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like pretty significant social change.

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And it makes us question, things that

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we've even taken for granted for

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decades. And one of those at the moment

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that people are wondering about is

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actually money. Is the money in your

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bank account safe? Should you be

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investing elsewhere? Are we looking at a

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potential global crash? What will it

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mean for your savings? Is there a way

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that you could be using your money that

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might be outside of government control

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even? Well, Tally Money is potentially

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one solution. So, I'm delighted to say

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that I'm joined today by the CEO and

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founder of Tally Money, Cameron Perry.

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What is Tally Money?

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>> Well, at Tally Money, you basically get

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gold you can spend. So, we give people

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an individual uh account in their name

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everyday account. They get a sort code,

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an account number. They use that account

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just like they would pounds from their

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bank, but uh it's milligrams of gold

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that we brand as tally.

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>> Okay. Why would you do that though? What

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is the benefit to the customer instead

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of just having a normal pound sterling

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account?

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>> Gold's performance against the pound is

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above 11% peranom over the last 25 years

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on average. But we still need money in

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our daily lives and we we have savings.

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We know that it's good common sense and

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prudent to save up for things, not just

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living credit. you know, whether it's a

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holiday or a rainy day, uh your

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retirement planning, you need to have

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money in your life basically that you

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can rely on that's dependable that

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nobody meddles with that nobody can

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weaponize against you, which is another

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element of government control when it's

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the government currency, which we could

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talk about another time. And it should

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be pretty simple and straightforward,

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and that's what we deliver at Tally. Um,

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and really, we just want people to feel

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safe and happy with their money. There

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was a time when the bigger your bank

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balance, the the more confident you

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felt. Now it's like I need to do

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something with it. I can't leave it

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there. In tally you can.

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>> Okay. Brilliant. Cameron Perry from

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Tally Money. Thank you so much.

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>> Thank you babe.

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I think that we've got way past this

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because what you've seen on the marches

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and since October 7th is widespread

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anti-semitism in this country is now run

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rife and the problem with the Labour

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parties I don't think that they have

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really named the problem which is it's a

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mixture of the far-left and it's a

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mixture of these isist groups who are

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now working together and actually one of

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the worst things that has happened for

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people who are trying to police

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terrorism is the introduction of a new

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Islam aophobia definition something that

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I have campaigned against. It was warned

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against by leading counterterror

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experts. And what are we seeing now?

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Barry is right to say we are seeing

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people who want to spread terror in the

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Jewish community. And what Labor have

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done is made it much harder for anyone

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to address that. So I think this is now

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a much bigger problem. It is not a

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couple of people on marches. You are

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seeing the normalization

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of the hatred of Jewish people in our

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country. So much so that if you talk to

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any Jewish family, the question they are

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asking themselves is, "Can I stay in

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Britain? Am I safe here?"

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>> What do you say about to that, Barry?

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>> Look, um,

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you know, I I don't think this we should

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be turning this into a party political

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thing. It's much more serious than that.

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You know, I could retort to Claire,

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well, you had 14 years to to clamp down

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on this, to do stuff, and you didn't,

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and it got worse, and it got worse. Um

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but that's not going to take us forward.

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I think what we now must see is yes much

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more active policing, much more

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prosecution, but actually there's a

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there's a whole different layer here and

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and that is the way in which people have

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become confused about disagreeing with

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the politics that the Israeli

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government, you know, prosecutes and

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anti-semitism.

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There should be there should be nothing.

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Uh in fact, if you look at the the IH uh

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definition of anti-semitism, it actually

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says that criticism of the Jewish state

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is not anti-semitic in itself.

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>> But that is not what's happening on

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these.

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>> Well, I I actually think there's a

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blurring there, Cle Cla. I I think

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what's happening is people are

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expressing them their opposition to what

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Israel's done in Gaza and that is then

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being pushed over into an attack on

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Jewish people instead of on the state

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policies of Israel.

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>> Barry, you're you're defending people's

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right to be on the marches of course,

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>> but do you not recognize that on these

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marches time and time again you have

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seen anti-semitic chants? You have seen

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pictures of the Star of David next to a

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waste paper bin. You have seen people

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chanting things like kaiba kaiba ya

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yahood which means watch out Jews the

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army of Muhammad is coming. I mean this

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is totally unacceptable is it's totally

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