Sam Harris on Israel, Radical Islam, Trump, Taking Ecstasy, and more.

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A special Comedy Cellar Live From The Table one-on-one interview with Sam Harris.
Note for those of you who are critical (and everyone else), my friend Hatem Gabr did a reply video in which he took issue with some of the comments about radical Islam: • Hatem Gabr Responds to...

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  • @shyman3000
    @shyman3000Ай бұрын

    "We should never assume people are bluffing when they want to eradicate a whole population" Thanks Sam! Good advice as always! Spot on!

  • @faydalashqar

    @faydalashqar

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, and we are witnessing Israel as they are wiping out the Palestinians. What do you think about that?

  • @lbs7774

    @lbs7774

    Ай бұрын

    Clearly the one actually erradicating a whole population are the Israelis. From their Likud thesis to their current genocide.

  • @mehdiz1052

    @mehdiz1052

    Ай бұрын

    The joke is on you !

  • @badomen9057

    @badomen9057

    Ай бұрын

    That means we need to take Israel government seriously when they talk about ethnic cleansing of all Palestinians

  • @fluz2222

    @fluz2222

    Ай бұрын

    Isn't that what Israel is doing to the Palestinians?

  • @azadehfarshidi
    @azadehfarshidiАй бұрын

    Dear Sam, Please don't put Iran in the same basket with Syria or Afghanistan in terms of hopelessness. The rebuilding you mentioned is already happening in Iran. We started the Woman, Life, Freedom revolution against a religious government in the middle of a deeply religious region. We love Israelis. Most of us are not religious at all, and a big percentage of us even hate Islam.

  • @leili2007

    @leili2007

    Ай бұрын

    Speak for yourself, Azadeh! I’m Iranian and I don’t love the genocidal State, neither does any freedom-loving Iranian.

  • @DjangoDrango

    @DjangoDrango

    Ай бұрын

    uncle sam

  • @rennyskiathitis8178

    @rennyskiathitis8178

    Ай бұрын

    @azadehfarshidi, I really hope so. Iran before the revolution of the late 70's was so much better than the country now. Israel could be a great ally of Iran if it had a different government.

  • @rennyskiathitis8178

    @rennyskiathitis8178

    Ай бұрын

    @@leili2007 If you support the current Iranian government you don't support Freedom. Israelis have more freedom in Israel than anyone in Iran. Women have equal rights in Israel, you can be openly gay and not fear for your life. You can be whatever religion you want, and you can openly criticize the government. Women can also where whatever the fuck they want, which means not covering there head.

  • @rennyskiathitis8178

    @rennyskiathitis8178

    Ай бұрын

    @azadehfarshidi, as an American Jew, you give me hope. I would love to see Iran and Iran allies. The two countries could gain a lot from each other.

  • @torontolarrivee7965
    @torontolarrivee7965Ай бұрын

    Not the funniest set I've seen at the Comedy Cellar

  • @firefly9838

    @firefly9838

    29 күн бұрын

    Thats what is funny about it

  • @michaelfriedberg6427

    @michaelfriedberg6427

    27 күн бұрын

    37:39 "Martyrdom is the ultimate career opportunity" - Sam Harris. That's comedy gold.

  • @mattrix4200

    @mattrix4200

    24 күн бұрын

    Best deadpanned delivery since Steven Wright!

  • @cmamet.m6526

    @cmamet.m6526

    13 күн бұрын

    you're watching the wrong channel .

  • @zaydevans2077

    @zaydevans2077

    11 күн бұрын

    the funniest bit is that he goes "the difference between israel and palestine is if the israeli's found out that one of their soldiers etc raped a palestinian woman or child etc they would prosecute them, thats the difference". When we have direct evidence that Israel literally when provided with this evidence of systematic sexual assualt that was being tracked by a group to protect woman and children in palestine, they shut this charity down calling it a terrorist organisation. Yet sam doesn't here about this, he hears about the claims of systematic rape as a weapon of war, the claims that have been proven false but he still says they're true and they the palestinians don't care and are totally ok with this. Its just a smear of a whole people with zero evidence to back it up, while having evidence the israeli's have raped palestinians in detention and sexuality assaulted them yet he 'hasn't heard" when it's an israeli in the wrong, and even if he does here he just assumes they're going about it in good faith.

  • @swimbait1
    @swimbait19 күн бұрын

    Sam really is a national treasure. His way of thinking about things from all angles is rarely seen particularly given our current political nightmare

  • @ivanaglad7912

    @ivanaglad7912

    3 күн бұрын

    😅

  • @BarrySometimes
    @BarrySometimesАй бұрын

    Love Sam. However dear God, are we unable to ask him questions other than questions about Islam, Trump, & drugs? I think I've heard Sam answer the Islam, Trump, & drug questions over 500 billion times. Ask him something different, like did he ever date anyone while gallivanting the Himalayas? Did he ever fall down a mountain? Rumor has it Sam had shoulder length hair when in Nepal. While walking back & forth through the mountains, was he able to condition his hair? Did his thick curly hair become dreadlocked? These are questions no one has ever asked, & I want the answers.

  • @lainas3603

    @lainas3603

    Ай бұрын

    We should ask about his thoughts on free will

  • @gwtunney

    @gwtunney

    Ай бұрын

    I always liked sam, I don't care about his hygiene, hair style, eating habits, or dating life. Since circumstances around the world constantly change, alter, morph, or evolve moment to moment...I want his most recent response to those top subjects that produce the greatest world consequences. I don't need to know his favorite buffalo wing recipe.

  • @BarrySometimes

    @BarrySometimes

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@gwtunney On a less frivolous note on my behalf, I want to know "his most recent response to those top subjects that produce the greatest world consequences" too. This isn't a false dilemma, there aren't two mutually exclusive options, both can be done. It's not one or the other. I’ve read every book Sam’s ever authored. I’ve read what would is likely be every article he’s ever authored that remains available on line. I’ve read his PHD thesis ‘The Science of Values’ (PubMed) over 40-ish times. I’ve corrected those who misrepresent his view hundreds of times over a period of 8 or so years, & I’ve listened to every Making Sense Podcast. It is true for me to say that Sam is my greatest intellectual hero, & I love him as a person, independent of his intellect, too. My point is, it’s wise for interviewers to keep things new & fresh. Especially given a) the nature of the internet, & b) how far reaching Sam’s knowledge & insights are. There’s a good chance that if a youtube interviewer were to clip a funny “short” of Sam talking about that time he fell down a mountain, or how dreadlocked his hair became, rather than clip his thoughts on Trump (which there are already many of), Sam’s reach & influence would be greater than it is - & it should be greater than it is because, to my mind, he is one of the best thinkers we have.

  • @CP-nl2zb

    @CP-nl2zb

    Ай бұрын

    Sam is a World Champion Pseudo intellectual. Sammy The Pseudo Harris.

  • @BarrySometimes

    @BarrySometimes

    Ай бұрын

    @@CP-nl2zb “Sammy The Pseudo Harris”, has become the non-harris fan equivalent of the christian “I’m offended”. Those with an IQ over 90 are waiting for you to either a) make a point, or b) at minimum, utter something original

  • @mirapilates
    @mirapilatesАй бұрын

    Lets see Sam Harris vs Norman Finkelstein.

  • @00Julian00

    @00Julian00

    Ай бұрын

    People have been asking for ages, but sam is scared. I don't know why.

  • @noahjwhite

    @noahjwhite

    Ай бұрын

    That would be a waste of time. Finkelstein just makes shit up and then can’t defend his point. All he ever does is attack his opponents instead of their arguments.

  • @KevinUchihaOG

    @KevinUchihaOG

    Ай бұрын

    @@00Julian00 dont think he is "scared", he hasnt done a (formal) debate for over a decade. He is just not intersted in "debates" anymore, he has said he thinks they are most often pointless and doesnt convince anyone.

  • @mirapilates

    @mirapilates

    Ай бұрын

    @@KevinUchihaOG well Sam has these "discussions" with people like Jordan Peterson who talks about religion in a way contrary to Sam. No better way to see the validity of his arguments than to be challenged instead of just making assertions.

  • @djx7109

    @djx7109

    Ай бұрын

    I watched Finklestein and all he had to offer were insults. He was embarassed by a streamer for showing his colors. Only 1 single digit brain cell people think Fonklestein is some kind of power house. He is embarassing!

  • @charlesstanley3031
    @charlesstanley3031Ай бұрын

    Noam, what a great interview! Thanks!

  • @amyhamilton5
    @amyhamilton5Ай бұрын

    Sam has been incredibly encouraging for me personally. It’s felt hopeless here, and hearing one calm voice of reason in the midst of seeming insanity has given me hope.

  • @MattSpence-ei2uu
    @MattSpence-ei2uu27 күн бұрын

    This is one of THE best conversations I’ve heard. Sam always fulfills my curiosity… I am however sceptical of his permanent right eyebrow raise…

  • @littlegunpowderfalls

    @littlegunpowderfalls

    10 күн бұрын

    it's because he is always skeptical.. kidding. i have no idea. I think sam is awesome

  • @rossini55
    @rossini5526 күн бұрын

    What an excellent interview. Really informative. I'd like to congratulate the host on giving his guest all the time he needed with interruption. So refreshing in this day and age where shouting and anger seem to dominate these formats. Thank you both.

  • @orwbarcelona01
    @orwbarcelona0128 күн бұрын

    Wise, eloquent and interesting. As always.

  • @CargoCrew-kx8sv
    @CargoCrew-kx8svАй бұрын

    One of Sams most honest & original interviews. Delighted

  • @mariaradulovic3203
    @mariaradulovic3203Ай бұрын

    U can not force a woman, who accidentally got pregnant, to carry and deliver a child if she doesn't want to.

  • @rennyskiathitis8178

    @rennyskiathitis8178

    Ай бұрын

    You certainly can ban abortion in a certain states. You can't prevent a woman from leaving the state to kill her baby though.

  • @ddz1375

    @ddz1375

    25 күн бұрын

    How do you accidentallysuggest? unprotected seggs?

  • @invisibull8413

    @invisibull8413

    15 күн бұрын

    How does one accidentally become pregnant? Does involve tripping and falling into fornication?

  • @jpurpleyou

    @jpurpleyou

    10 күн бұрын

    No it only involves a woman who must take responsibility-men have no role at all-jeeesh-but that is the premise of religion-boys will be boys but women are at fault if these boys stumble.

  • @DS-rd9qn

    @DS-rd9qn

    5 күн бұрын

    @@invisibull8413 It involves not planning to have a baby... Obviously.

  • @neelakan678
    @neelakan67829 күн бұрын

    I agree with Sam that religion clouds human thinking when it’s not pointed in a humble loving direction.

  • @jonathanjrgensen6774

    @jonathanjrgensen6774

    24 күн бұрын

    It always clouds human thinking, its just less harmful sometimes. But its always a slippery slope to accept unreasonable thinking like religion

  • @duncansteedman9986

    @duncansteedman9986

    23 күн бұрын

    @@jonathanjrgensen6774Do you mean ‘unreasonable’ or non logical ?

  • @jonathanjrgensen6774

    @jonathanjrgensen6774

    23 күн бұрын

    @@duncansteedman9986 I mean unreasonable

  • @duncansteedman9986

    @duncansteedman9986

    23 күн бұрын

    @@jonathanjrgensen6774 Surely the human desire to invent reasonable explanations is exactly rational?

  • @jonathanjrgensen6774

    @jonathanjrgensen6774

    23 күн бұрын

    @@duncansteedman9986 it's reasonable to seek out explanations, it's not reasonable to just invent an explanation. Not requiring good evidence or proof for your beliefs about reality is by definition unreasonable

  • @flipmode46
    @flipmode4622 күн бұрын

    Been waiting for this duo to get on podcast together for years. Two of the clearest and rational thinkers of our time. Lets do more !!

  • @downwithfaith
    @downwithfaithКүн бұрын

    What's the name of the interviewer?! Why don't videos list the names of the principal people in the video, if not in the title, at least in the description?!

  • @sharonmarx3911
    @sharonmarx3911Ай бұрын

    Hello Mr Harris! trust you are well. Love your exchanges. So cerebral. Such a treat to listen to you.

  • @spongegolfer2155
    @spongegolfer2155Ай бұрын

    Been waiting for these two to hook up on the pod for quite some time.

  • @lesliewilker412
    @lesliewilker4123 күн бұрын

    I always look for the book title, “Pooh Bear on a Windy Day”, in the library backdrop. Love Sam’s clarity!

  • @chrisperkins7331
    @chrisperkins7331Ай бұрын

    That was quite a collection of topics. On the one about MDMA I agree with him that it has the most posative effect on the brain. They are presantly at stage three trials of using MDMA on people with PTSD, with great results. As someone who has used it a few times I can say it is a wonderfull drug to take in the right place and time. If it could be government controlled to guarentee quality I would use it more often.

  • @lawrencefrost9063

    @lawrencefrost9063

    29 күн бұрын

    Absolutely. MDMA is love.

  • @calebwhales
    @calebwhalesАй бұрын

    I loved this conversation. The mutual respect they continued to have for each other after the conversation seemed like it was about to end but did. Noam and Sam should talk more, there's more to be said.

  • @andrewm4767

    @andrewm4767

    Ай бұрын

    About to end? At what point did this hallucination occur? They are both Zionist supporters and they pretty much agree on everything.

  • @leonorcraveiro-ld6pz
    @leonorcraveiro-ld6pz27 күн бұрын

    Thank you for the cerebral and respectful interview

  • @Nitrotix1
    @Nitrotix18 күн бұрын

    As someone from Poland, the vagueness around the label of "Jewish" always intrigued me, with there being so many varieties not only of sects of Judaism, but interpretations of the term itself. I grew up near Hasidic-controlled communities and always associated Jews with their Synagogues and Orthodox attire, but I also knew 'modern' Jews who wore their yamaka/braids but dressed casually, as well as those who didn't have any religious attire/hairstyles. In my mind, the religious part of it (Hanukkah and Sabbath) was parallel to the distinct ethnicity because of how the religion strongly regulated bloodlines and made that known to outsiders.

  • @talihershkovitz689

    @talihershkovitz689

    2 күн бұрын

    Just cause it doesn’t make sense to you, doesn’t make it vague…

  • @Nitrotix1

    @Nitrotix1

    2 күн бұрын

    It's objectively a nonspecific term.

  • @talihershkovitz689

    @talihershkovitz689

    2 күн бұрын

    No it’s not. The crux of this post is to basically point out that people identify as Jewish willy-nilly. It’s not for outsiders to ponder over what and what doesn’t make someone Jewish. Jews do it all on their own. Instead of making a useless post on social media faking an interest, if that interest is real, go and make friends with people from that community to get an insider’s take. If you have any connection to any Jewish community anywhere you would not make this post on social media.

  • @Nitrotix1

    @Nitrotix1

    2 күн бұрын

    Lots of strong (incorrect) assumptions there

  • @talihershkovitz689

    @talihershkovitz689

    2 күн бұрын

    @@Nitrotix1 kind of like listening to Sam Harris speaking on Islam-isn’t it? The “great expert.”

  • @yuvalking7160
    @yuvalking7160Ай бұрын

    I'm athiest and ethnically jewish. Israel didn't form because jews were so jewish and thirsty for the holy land but because of people like me who even thought they integrated into society they still got singled out and persictuted for having a jewish mother.

  • @addounsamiyoucef1999

    @addounsamiyoucef1999

    Ай бұрын

    You mean like jews persecuted my great grandfather for not wanting to be enslaved by french imperialists

  • @cros34

    @cros34

    Ай бұрын

    victimhood

  • @666MaRius9991

    @666MaRius9991

    29 күн бұрын

    @@cros34 Nazi

  • @havocgr1976

    @havocgr1976

    29 күн бұрын

    And because they could now defend themselves, which all of Europe failed to do.And now we see it again, especially in London they fail again.

  • @soulsmouls

    @soulsmouls

    28 күн бұрын

    It is still not your land.

  • @nyifnbr18
    @nyifnbr18Ай бұрын

    To the suggestion that Israel "guard the fence" better what are they going to do about the rockets?

  • @christianb.6184

    @christianb.6184

    Ай бұрын

    Noah is in serious denial.

  • @wescolumbus621

    @wescolumbus621

    Ай бұрын

    And about many other developing technological and pathological problems.

  • @RandomNooby

    @RandomNooby

    Ай бұрын

    Directed energy?

  • @imacmill

    @imacmill

    Ай бұрын

    How many people have been killed by rockets over the years?

  • @RandomNooby

    @RandomNooby

    Ай бұрын

    @@imacmill Less than have been killed by rocks since we discovered rocks, strangely enough.

  • @peterforsythe3643
    @peterforsythe364329 күн бұрын

    ~21:00 Also... what other war required the provision of aid to the enemy?

  • @Len124

    @Len124

    27 күн бұрын

    All of them since the signing of the Geneva Conventions in 1929 (for prisoners of war) and 1949 (for civilian populations). Whether or not they were followed is another matter, but the _requirement_ was there. That's assuming you include Gazan civilians in your definition of "enemies," a claim that brings up some serious ethical questions, and by the "provision of aid" you mean allowing aid from all sources (Red-cross and foreign aid from all sources) to pass through the blockade and cross the border. It's a warcrime to allow civilian populations to starve, deny them medical treatment, and target them for collective punishment. Between 15,000 and 20,000 children have been killed by the IDF: they're weren't even old enough to vote, let alone support Hamas. Hamas is an evil terrorist organization, but that doesn't mean you get to declare _all_ Palestinians enemies of Israel and deny them basic provisions as a result. Even denying POWs who willingly surrendered the basic necessities for survival violates the Geneva Convention, let alone the starvation, illness, and emergency surgeries without the "luxury" of anesthetic the civilian population is currently being subjected to.

  • @Giantcrabz

    @Giantcrabz

    Күн бұрын

    Israel is an occupying power and Palestine is not equivalent to Hamas you ghoul

  • @alamagoddystyle
    @alamagoddystyleАй бұрын

    The problem is not in radical Islam the Problem is in Islam ~ HH prince 🤴 MBS

  • @kristopherloviska9042

    @kristopherloviska9042

    21 күн бұрын

    The problem is religion.

  • @alamagoddystyle

    @alamagoddystyle

    20 күн бұрын

    @@kristopherloviska9042 you people leave these kind of Comments out of your Naive judgments that if someone have left Islam would have fallen into some other dogma. Grow up man You’re not the Only Rational Atheist living on planet earth.

  • @user-bl4sh4oh5q

    @user-bl4sh4oh5q

    17 күн бұрын

    So True. Has Hamas really done anything Mohammed didn't do??? Mohammed led armies to slaughter Jewish tribes in Kaybhar, Medina etc. after the Jews there refused his invitation to join/follow him in his new religion. This is documented history, not scripture. Thus, Hamas (& many muslims who commit violence) are simply following the example of their most revered Prophet & founder of Islam.

  • @nicolasbascunan4013

    @nicolasbascunan4013

    10 күн бұрын

    @@kristopherloviska9042calm down, Stalin

  • @fereyal

    @fereyal

    5 күн бұрын

    @@alamagoddystyle Have you not seen the fanatic Jewish and the fanatic Christians? Grow up, sweet summer child!

  • @saraleigh5336
    @saraleigh533629 күн бұрын

    Except the religious Jews do not call for violence, do not seek to “martyr” themselves.

  • @cl8804

    @cl8804

    28 күн бұрын

    oh, totally; look at how non-violent they are being towards those 2.2 million perpetually imprisoned and apartheided people in gaza. j3vvLUV2Cit

  • @jacksondowney4327

    @jacksondowney4327

    16 күн бұрын

    No, they just seek to martyr others.

  • @Daniilo11

    @Daniilo11

    15 күн бұрын

    Oh right, they dont call for violence huh? Please try to at least lie a bit better..

  • @HungarianVizsla21724

    @HungarianVizsla21724

    4 күн бұрын

    Nor do biblical Christians. If anything we are too passive when it comes to the evils of Islam. The vast majority of Christians stand with Israel by the way.

  • @margaretwinson402
    @margaretwinson402Ай бұрын

    Hamas is dastardly, obviously, but exactly what you expect them to be; they are governed by resentment. What worries me more is the privileged, enlightened west's lack of support for the productive, principled democracy that is trying to remove Hamas from Gaza. The condescension is stunning. Stay three steps ahead of the US and UK, Israel.

  • @rodgerhempfing2921

    @rodgerhempfing2921

    29 күн бұрын

    Israel lives inside the storm. It has to be tough, or go under.

  • @soulsmouls

    @soulsmouls

    28 күн бұрын

    ​@@rodgerhempfing2921or go back to Europe and stop begging me for my tax money.

  • @downwithfaith

    @downwithfaith

    Күн бұрын

    Are you out of your mind? Since 2005, there's been not one Israeli soldier or citizen in Gaza and billions of dollars in aid has been ploughed into it. Instead of creating a state, they built tunnels and bought weapons and fired thousands of rockets at civilian centres in Israel. They could've added yet another Muslim state to the 22 already existing Muslim states. After WW1, France and Britain handed 99% of all Ottoman land to Arab populations to form Arab nations. The final 1% was the Mandate for Palestine.

  • @timbarnhart3121
    @timbarnhart31214 күн бұрын

    Sam, You are a light, a compass a voice for reason… really appreciate you. You look tired, please take care of yourself, get some rest..

  • @alekmajeski7528
    @alekmajeski75288 күн бұрын

    He's one of the four horseman of the apocalypse. I'll always love sam

  • @spaceagejava
    @spaceagejavaАй бұрын

    Sure the interview is great but audio levels are so low I can barely hear in my AirPods while walking outside. Please turn it up a bit in post next time. Thanks

  • @davidcooks2379

    @davidcooks2379

    Ай бұрын

    Buy proper tech. Airpods are not noise isolating

  • @spaceagejava

    @spaceagejava

    20 күн бұрын

    ​@@davidcooks2379 Good morning Scrooge McDuck and thanks for your response. Indeed, they are not but for 95% of all other KZread videos I watch, they still work fine, but they didn't work fine for this one. The reason for that is the low audio level on this video, not the lack of noise canceling. I wish you a profitable and greedy Friday, sir.

  • @weilinwang1989
    @weilinwang1989Ай бұрын

    Thank you Noam.

  • @user-xu6bv7yh2j
    @user-xu6bv7yh2j10 күн бұрын

    Harvard is a luxury brand first, academic institution second

  • @professorgremlin1425
    @professorgremlin142523 күн бұрын

    Great conversation!

  • @louduva9849
    @louduva9849Ай бұрын

    "Comedy Cellar USA"

  • @George-nv1ri

    @George-nv1ri

    28 күн бұрын

    The bit about Islam was pretty funny

  • @schuler5919

    @schuler5919

    27 күн бұрын

    aka The React.ion.ary Zi On Ist Channel 😅🤣😂

  • @depthsofminds
    @depthsofmindsАй бұрын

    Sam is the glimse of sanity in this insane state of the world right now

  • @cros34

    @cros34

    Ай бұрын

    rather doomsday than sanity

  • @markferguson7563

    @markferguson7563

    Күн бұрын

    Fifty-five years have passed since Enoch Powell warned that the culmination of drawing in unfettered numbers of non-Europeans and, MOREOVER, non-Christians, into European societies would lead to sociological mayhem. And this has certainly come to pass over the past 6 months, with Muslims organising mass pro-Palestinian, and anti-Israel rallies, in many major cities in Western nations. Five years after Powell presaged what was in store for European/Western nations with being swamped with immigrants from the Third World, Jean Raspail’s novel, ‘The Camp of the Saints’ was published. Raspail, duly predicted that France/Europe/Britain would be overrun with millions of culturally unassimilable interlopers from the Third World. But he also forecast that. “Bleeding-heart liberals would purposefully organise parties to fully assist asylum-seekers to safely reach their destinations.” (Incidentally, the American, George Lincoln Rockwell, preceded that duo by 5 and 10 years, respectively, with forewarning that North America would be overrun with millions and millions of interlopers from the Third World.) In 2024, there are about 25 million Muslims residing in a score of Western nations. In 1950, the number of Muslims living in Europe was about 4.3 million, most of whom were in Bosnia, and Herzegovina, and they were/are descendants of subjects from the Ottoman Empire. At present there are in excess of 16 million Muslims residing in Europe, and Britain. In 1950, the total number of Muslims residing in Canada, the US, Australia, and NZ, was 300,000. Whereas now it’s over 8.5 million. The gruesome reality of how dangerous Muslims are to Western nations first came to glaring prominence in London, on Saturday, November 4, 2023. For it was on this day, we witnessed a huge pro-Palestinian and, moreover, anti-Western rally occurring. It’s estimated that 300,000, pro-Palestinian protestors took part in this rally. In the ensuing 6 months in many major cities, and college campuses across Europe, Britain, the US/Canada, and Australia/NZ, we have witnessed a perpetual flurry of pro-Palestinian rallies. What this all irrefutably exposes is the innate danger that Muslims/Islam pose to the social cohesion of the host societies. Inevitably, what’s occurring in Gaza will inevitably engender a resurgence of Islamic terrorism occurring in Western nations. Here in Australia, there have been two instances of this occurring. One occasion was on April 24, in Wakley in Sydney, when a Muslim fundamentalist stabbed the bishop of an Assyrian church. The assailant did this, because the bishop had “defiled my prophet”. And the other instance was in Perth, on May 4, in the suburb of Willerton, when a 16-yo Australian convert to Islam, stabbed a passerby in the carpark of a shopping centre. The good news to report about that is the assailant is that he was eradicated from existence by a shell from a policeman’s gun. In the 16-year Reign of Terror stretching from Atocha on March 11, 2004, and not long after in London on July 7, 2005, and all the way through to the horrific murder of MP Sir David Amess, in July 2021, has culminated with Islamic funambulists slaughtering a total of 532 innocent people across Britain and western Europe. But, as we’re all fully aware of, there wasn’t one politician, of ANY of the governments or, opposition parties, in ANY of the societies that, endured these atrocious abominations who categorically condemned Islam/ Muslims for these heinous crimes. In Dublin on Nov 23, a riot ensued following on from when a teacher, and three young children were viciously assaulted with a knife, by an asylum-seeker from Algeria, who was a Muslim. Alas, as it was during the 17 year-long Reign of Terror it’s a certainty that, the treacherous political, and media elites, will steer completely away from unconditionally condemning Islam, and holding it unreservedly responsible for the mayhem that this religion has spawned. Instead, they will again perpetuate the line that it’s only a tiny minority of Muslims who would be fundamentalists. With respect to the two 16-yo youths who committed the attacks in Sydney and Perth, the official narrative to be invoked to down-play affairs will focus upon them being afflicted with mental issues. Rather, than calling out the real issue of them being motivated to kill someone, because they have been poisoned by rabid Islamic fundamentalism. The MSM, in whatever jurisdiction it might be in the Western world will duly avoid condemning those Muslims marching in rallies who are ardently calling for the obliteration of Israel and all Jews. But for anyone familiar with the prof the teachings of Islam, now that Muslims from an early age are taught that, anyone who does not submit to the teachings of Allah, must be eradicated. This chilling message was virulently expressed by a dozen imams in mosques across England, at the Friday prayers on Oct 27, when they vehemently called upon attendees that “unbelievers have to be wiped out”. Ayaan Hirsi Ali, in her book, Infidel: My Life, which was published in 2007, informs us that, as a child she was indoctrinated that “it’s the duty of all Muslims to either convert others to accept, and submit to Islam or, for them to be eradicated”. Again, this is indisputably proven with the hordes of protestors who have marched in the pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel/anti-America rallies in Western countries, with them openly calling for a new intifada. So, with imams in Mosques in Britain, and also Australia, calling for “unbelievers to be wiped out” or, for Muslims to join an intifada, proves beyond any doubt that, they are totally incompatible with integrating into liberal Western cultures.

  • @williamrunner6718
    @williamrunner671828 күн бұрын

    I enjoyed Sam's books, The End of Faith and Letter to a Christian Nation.

  • @jaykay415
    @jaykay41529 күн бұрын

    Is Hatem Gabr the interviewer? If not, what is his name?

  • @ahaviahbessemer9844

    @ahaviahbessemer9844

    21 күн бұрын

    Noam Dworman

  • @jaykay415

    @jaykay415

    21 күн бұрын

    @@ahaviahbessemer9844 🙏

  • @yeti9127
    @yeti912729 күн бұрын

    I tried listening to Sam and could not. The man who teaches peace and meditation and likes Buddha’s message of loving kindness on his Waking Up App, sounds so different when it comes to Israel. He was sounding as if he would welcome WWIII over this.

  • @hittman1412

    @hittman1412

    16 күн бұрын

    He’s just talking in baseline terms of how we need to address people who wish to see a whole ethnic group removed from the planet. Islam continues to be the only religion left that has not met with modernity.

  • @user-hs1eq2cf9o

    @user-hs1eq2cf9o

    13 күн бұрын

    Yes…totally shocked coming from someone who supposedly has been meditating for so many years…something is terribly off…

  • @alibabaschultz352

    @alibabaschultz352

    9 күн бұрын

    It sounds like you are quite ignorant on the topic of jihadism. Most westerners are. Dont point fingers, pick up a book or two.

  • @Falconress49
    @Falconress49Ай бұрын

    And every cease fire has been violated by the Palestinians. There was a cease fire in place on October 6.

  • @JCCOOLDOWN
    @JCCOOLDOWNАй бұрын

    I took your advice and took some psychedelics, an excellent third eye opener

  • @jvb9553
    @jvb955322 күн бұрын

    "Lunacy", being the operative word when panning over the genocide happening in real time in Gaza.

  • @jeangophile
    @jeangophileАй бұрын

    "Jews waiting for the messiah to return" @5:24-no Mr. Harris we are not, that would be Christians. We are waiting for the messiah to make his first appearance.

  • @twntwrs

    @twntwrs

    Ай бұрын

    Correct! And an equally stupid proposition.

  • @thankuwere

    @thankuwere

    Ай бұрын

    Jews have the Messiah. He already came. Rapaport is all over the place.

  • @porfiriomunoz3675

    @porfiriomunoz3675

    Ай бұрын

    Whoa! Nice one! You just nuked Sam Harris! I was like, ‘what’s the likelihood Sam misspoke?? Then I realized it’s much more likely he just doesn’t know anything about religion. 😂😂😂

  • @jeangophile

    @jeangophile

    Ай бұрын

    @@thankuwerehaha!

  • @jeangophile

    @jeangophile

    Ай бұрын

    @@porfiriomunoz3675are you being sarcastic?

  • @mrrecluse7002
    @mrrecluse7002Ай бұрын

    The suicide freaks remind me of Zombies.

  • @shonlondon7566

    @shonlondon7566

    Ай бұрын

    Worse

  • @ph8077

    @ph8077

    25 күн бұрын

    They believe they're off to see 72 virgins...who won't balk at the abnormal genetics of inbreeding! When in fact - best guess given all available evidence - they're just curtailing their brief experience of life to return to nothingness. Oh well. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  • @zaydevans2077

    @zaydevans2077

    12 күн бұрын

    you do know christians were the original suicide bombers in palestine, and the zionists were the first terrorists in the region, literally look it up "who commited the first terror attack in the middle east". But forget all that and call muslims zombies.

  • @hajarghorbani1022
    @hajarghorbani10224 күн бұрын

    Plase let peer morgan pay attention to this wonderful host way of interviw very professional and easy to follow

  • @robinblick9375
    @robinblick93755 күн бұрын

    Until the Third Reich surrendered, the Allies did not provide to Germany's civilian population the kind of aid Israel is providing in the midst of an urban war to the civilian population of Gaza, who, overwhelmingly, voted Hamas into power and to this day, still support it.

  • @Giantcrabz

    @Giantcrabz

    Күн бұрын

    half the population of Gaza weren't even born when Hamas won a plurality. Stfu genocide denier.

  • @greenbay123100
    @greenbay12310029 күн бұрын

    Denmark saved 95% of its Jewish population, but we also surrender after 2 hours

  • @yendid7587

    @yendid7587

    26 күн бұрын

    Yesterday I saw some footage of the surrender, we had no choice, they (German and their friends, many were Ukrainians) came armed in GREAT numbers.

  • @greenbay123100

    @greenbay123100

    26 күн бұрын

    @@yendid7587 i don't know if the surrender was because they were more armed, or because we had a strategy to keep our country in tact, but this most be one of the fastest surrender of all time ;)

  • @greenbay123100

    @greenbay123100

    26 күн бұрын

    @@yendid7587 most likeky cuz they were more armed, but still xD

  • @Celisar1

    @Celisar1

    25 күн бұрын

    I didn’t know that but after reading your comment I checked it and it is true: estimated Jews in Denmark 7800, deported Jews 500, killed estimated 116. All the others were sent to the neutral Sweden. Great!

  • @MysticalHydra
    @MysticalHydraАй бұрын

    Never heard of this host before, but his lack of being able to entertain ideas without being wed to them is apparent. I'm not religious in any way, but I can still recognize how there are indeed fanatics who think this realm is temporary and they will go to paradise. Obviously I disagree with the belief, but having such flexibility in thought is kind of required for critical thinking.

  • @tristan7216
    @tristan72164 күн бұрын

    12:00 for the best example of the European attitudes Sam's talking about, read the book Neighbors by Jan Gross.

  • @user-iq7th6rd7s
    @user-iq7th6rd7s14 күн бұрын

    Thank you for the truth sam❤

  • @tyler.sotock2504
    @tyler.sotock2504Ай бұрын

    I am a Christian looking to revert from all this religious nonsense. Sam harris helps, but i misss when he would do his anti religiokn talks. It brought sanity to my mind. I think new age ideas would help as thry have helped me in the past, but that all kinda vague. Does anyone have ANY advice?

  • @joge2468

    @joge2468

    Ай бұрын

    I would start reading some philosophy of ethics. Get a beginner’s survey book and then read the source material when you’ve got a solid base of understanding. I’m a huge Kant fan. I think the deontologists provide a resonant alternative to religion. And get out in nature.

  • @PMFtheman

    @PMFtheman

    Ай бұрын

    Advice? Yeah, engage with the world; it's rich enough on its own. Find meaning in your job, relationships, hobbies, interests, etc. Also, read stuff on virtue ethics, humanism, epicureanism, and forth.

  • @davidcooks2379

    @davidcooks2379

    Ай бұрын

    I guess that's not relevant anymore. The fight is now not with all religions, but specifically with radical Islam

  • @lonzo61

    @lonzo61

    23 күн бұрын

    Steer clear of the New Age stuff. I was a Catholic and left it, felt like something was missing, and got into Scientology to fill what seemed to be a void. That lasted about a year and a half, and I finally tossed all of it into the same pile of rubbish. Over time, I just got comfortable with the discomfort of uncertainty. Better that than believing in gods or woo woo. Watch this vid from some years ago where Harris and Shermer team up to debate one of the most visible purveyors of New Age crap: kzread.info/dash/bejne/oKmkpJlpkdG4orQ.html

  • @berningid
    @berningidАй бұрын

    Sam Harris, brilliant and clear as always, thank you for this interview

  • @cros34

    @cros34

    Ай бұрын

    rather coward

  • @oraz.
    @oraz.Ай бұрын

    Sam Harris was actually really lucid and succinct.

  • @gerryakikojak6832
    @gerryakikojak683218 күн бұрын

    Hello Sam. You have a seat in my pantheon after this discussion.

  • @lisao6928
    @lisao6928Ай бұрын

    Evil

  • @DharmYogi
    @DharmYogi29 күн бұрын

    As a theist and I love the way this man thinks and explains his thoughts. He is very practical and logical and insults no one. I agree with him entirely.

  • @DharmYogi

    @DharmYogi

    29 күн бұрын

    Other then the drugs remarks I agree with him

  • @safaricat5900

    @safaricat5900

    27 күн бұрын

    When he's defending a genocide, he's insulting humanity as a whole. Imagine him justifieing the deaths of innocent Indian civilians. This is called empathy.

  • @Celisar1

    @Celisar1

    24 күн бұрын

    I disagree with him strongly. He made several false statements.

  • @alibabaschultz352

    @alibabaschultz352

    9 күн бұрын

    @@Celisar1 Like what?

  • @alibabaschultz352

    @alibabaschultz352

    9 күн бұрын

    @@safaricat5900 He has never defended genocide. What an absurd thing to say. Surely you realize how ridiculous you sound right?

  • @andrewm4767
    @andrewm4767Ай бұрын

    Look at all the books in the background- wow! Noam must be a human encyclopedia lol

  • @jamespercy8506
    @jamespercy85064 күн бұрын

    A sense of the sacred that is not grounded in a good faith commitment to a shared open future, grounded in contact epistemology, that, in fact, vehemently eschews these values under the auspices of 'sacred' , stand alone propositions extracted from scripture, guarantees a limited future for all until it is effectively challenged.

  • @eric1020
    @eric1020Ай бұрын

    Noam says a lot of smart things, but some pretty ignorant things too. I'll note just one. He apparently has no idea what's happening in red America with (lack of) access to emergency life-saving and health-preserving abortions. What a glaring omission in that whole discussion!

  • @comedycellarclips

    @comedycellarclips

    Ай бұрын

    I'm aware. I didn't want to go on too long about it. I've discussed it in other podcasts, but this was Sam's time to talk. I don't remember exactly what I said to Sam, but I think I said it would eventually settle into a situation far less restrictive than people fear. Short-term, I don't doubt the problems, but I think the Right has deep hypocrisy on this issue.

  • @eric1020

    @eric1020

    Ай бұрын

    @@comedycellarclips perhaps I was too harsh... but I don't recall that issue being discussed at all with Sam, and it's by far the most serious implication of the Dobbs decision. This will not go away easily, simply because the Dobbs framework licenses it. If you're banking on red states scaling back on this, you'll be waiting a long time to collect. And on the substance, a broad "health of the mother" (or even "life of the mother") exception would permit too many abortions for Christian conservatives. There will almost certainly remain *some* states in which these Handmaid's Tale laws persist, until Dobbs is overturned.

  • @markferguson7563

    @markferguson7563

    Күн бұрын

    Fifty-five years have passed since Enoch Powell warned that the culmination of drawing in unfettered numbers of non-Europeans and, MOREOVER, non-Christians, into European societies would lead to sociological mayhem. And this has certainly come to pass over the past 6 months, with Muslims organising mass pro-Palestinian, and anti-Israel rallies, in many major cities in Western nations. Five years after Powell presaged what was in store for European/Western nations with being swamped with immigrants from the Third World, Jean Raspail’s novel, ‘The Camp of the Saints’ was published. Raspail, duly predicted that France/Europe/Britain would be overrun with millions of culturally unassimilable interlopers from the Third World. But he also forecast that. “Bleeding-heart liberals would purposefully organise parties to fully assist asylum-seekers to safely reach their destinations.” (Incidentally, the American, George Lincoln Rockwell, preceded that duo by 5 and 10 years, respectively, with forewarning that North America would be overrun with millions and millions of interlopers from the Third World.) In 2024, there are about 25 million Muslims residing in a score of Western nations. In 1950, the number of Muslims living in Europe was about 4.3 million, most of whom were in Bosnia, and Herzegovina, and they were/are descendants of subjects from the Ottoman Empire. At present there are in excess of 16 million Muslims residing in Europe, and Britain. In 1950, the total number of Muslims residing in Canada, the US, Australia, and NZ, was 300,000. Whereas now it’s over 8.5 million. The gruesome reality of how dangerous Muslims are to Western nations first came to glaring prominence in London, on Saturday, November 4, 2023. For it was on this day, we witnessed a huge pro-Palestinian and, moreover, anti-Western rally occurring. It’s estimated that 300,000, pro-Palestinian protestors took part in this rally. In the ensuing 6 months in many major cities, and college campuses across Europe, Britain, the US/Canada, and Australia/NZ, we have witnessed a perpetual flurry of pro-Palestinian rallies. What this all irrefutably exposes is the innate danger that Muslims/Islam pose to the social cohesion of the host societies. Inevitably, what’s occurring in Gaza will inevitably engender a resurgence of Islamic terrorism occurring in Western nations. Here in Australia, there have been two instances of this occurring. One occasion was on April 24, in Wakley in Sydney, when a Muslim fundamentalist stabbed the bishop of an Assyrian church. The assailant did this, because the bishop had “defiled my prophet”. And the other instance was in Perth, on May 4, in the suburb of Willerton, when a 16-yo Australian convert to Islam, stabbed a passerby in the carpark of a shopping centre. The good news to report about that is the assailant is that he was eradicated from existence by a shell from a policeman’s gun. In the 16-year Reign of Terror stretching from Atocha on March 11, 2004, and not long after in London on July 7, 2005, and all the way through to the horrific murder of MP Sir David Amess, in July 2021, has culminated with Islamic funambulists slaughtering a total of 532 innocent people across Britain and western Europe. But, as we’re all fully aware of, there wasn’t one politician, of ANY of the governments or, opposition parties, in ANY of the societies that, endured these atrocious abominations who categorically condemned Islam/ Muslims for these heinous crimes. In Dublin on Nov 23, a riot ensued following on from when a teacher, and three young children were viciously assaulted with a knife, by an asylum-seeker from Algeria, who was a Muslim. Alas, as it was during the 17 year-long Reign of Terror it’s a certainty that, the treacherous political, and media elites, will steer completely away from unconditionally condemning Islam, and holding it unreservedly responsible for the mayhem that this religion has spawned. Instead, they will again perpetuate the line that it’s only a tiny minority of Muslims who would be fundamentalists. With respect to the two 16-yo youths who committed the attacks in Sydney and Perth, the official narrative to be invoked to down-play affairs will focus upon them being afflicted with mental issues. Rather, than calling out the real issue of them being motivated to kill someone, because they have been poisoned by rabid Islamic fundamentalism. The MSM, in whatever jurisdiction it might be in the Western world will duly avoid condemning those Muslims marching in rallies who are ardently calling for the obliteration of Israel and all Jews. But for anyone familiar with the prof the teachings of Islam, now that Muslims from an early age are taught that, anyone who does not submit to the teachings of Allah, must be eradicated. This chilling message was virulently expressed by a dozen imams in mosques across England, at the Friday prayers on Oct 27, when they vehemently called upon attendees that “unbelievers have to be wiped out”. Ayaan Hirsi Ali, in her book, Infidel: My Life, which was published in 2007, informs us that, as a child she was indoctrinated that “it’s the duty of all Muslims to either convert others to accept, and submit to Islam or, for them to be eradicated”. Again, this is indisputably proven with the hordes of protestors who have marched in the pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel/anti-America rallies in Western countries, with them openly calling for a new intifada. So, with imams in Mosques in Britain, and also Australia, calling for “unbelievers to be wiped out” or, for Muslims to join an intifada, proves beyond any doubt that, they are totally incompatible with integrating into liberal Western cultures.

  • @elishevaingber8719
    @elishevaingber871926 күн бұрын

    “Waiting for the messiah ‘to return’??? That’s not what Jews are thinking at all- for the messiah to ‘arrive’ is what we are waiting for.

  • @voodoodisco

    @voodoodisco

    25 күн бұрын

    either way it sounds like a mental illness

  • @Celisar1

    @Celisar1

    24 күн бұрын

    Yeah, that man is not too clever or informed after all.

  • @jimmyfuentes3914

    @jimmyfuentes3914

    24 күн бұрын

    @@Celisar1although return is accurate, the Jews still wait for a messiah that already came. Unfortunate.

  • @edwardcreegan236
    @edwardcreegan23612 күн бұрын

    Super exchange. Sam's logic sits well with his formidable command of the English language.

  • @jordanvannortwick9426

    @jordanvannortwick9426

    9 күн бұрын

    He has a PhD after all.

  • @ronalddulaney6330
    @ronalddulaney633025 күн бұрын

    So true that the moderate elements of Islam must put an end to jihadism and send the fundamentalist element to anger management classes.

  • @LeviNotik
    @LeviNotik27 күн бұрын

    Excellent conversation. Thank you for doing this.

  • @mkkrupp2462
    @mkkrupp2462Ай бұрын

    Sam Harris - my hero. Please watch your back.

  • @cindypock4949
    @cindypock494910 күн бұрын

    Sam, jews are not waiting for the messiah to "return", we are waiting for the messiah to arrive for the first time. You are simple expressing your opinion, which i do appreciate.❤

  • @wiseleyb
    @wiseleybАй бұрын

    FFS Sam - 100% never giving you another dime.

  • @alibabaschultz352

    @alibabaschultz352

    9 күн бұрын

    What?

  • @Junk_Yogurt
    @Junk_Yogurt29 күн бұрын

    If my doctor walks in and they have green/purple/blue hair, then those are the colours that make me walk out.

  • @cl8804

    @cl8804

    28 күн бұрын

    idk hair color seem kinda irrelevant to medical competence

  • @rossini55

    @rossini55

    26 күн бұрын

    If you were coming in for a vasectomy, then you might be a little more hesitant 😅

  • @LT11721
    @LT117215 күн бұрын

    Sam Harris is such a favorite of mine…. Like Douglas Murray …… so smart so measured so studied !!!! Try to out think these men, never happen…. Sam is saying everything I feel and say myself. I consider myself a Christian-Jew or Jewish-Christian…. For me you cannot be Christian if you are not a Jew …….. I stand with Israel for all the reasons you profoundly purport…. Thank you Sam…. Probably the only thing we don’t agree with is Trump LOL! I know his flaws….. I accept him, warts and all…. I’d rather have Rand Paul or his father Ron Paul….

  • @TheVafa95
    @TheVafa95Ай бұрын

    You guys make things complicated, If you look at the situation fairly, you would consider justice. How "justly" have these two cousins acted towards each other in the past 75 years? How to establish justice among the two cousins, who although do not want to live with each other, because of circumstances, have no choice? Justice must rule, not power. By the way, if women were in charge, this atrocities would not have happened.

  • @rodgerhempfing2921

    @rodgerhempfing2921

    29 күн бұрын

    Golda M was great for Israel, she knew the reality.

  • @DJazium
    @DJaziumАй бұрын

    I have been a big fan and staunch supporter of Sam Harris for over a decade. He has sensibly claimed that none of his ideas are bigoted and it's all about fighting bad ideas and doctrines. Unfortunately the time has come for Sam to take a deep look into the mirror and consider the possibility that he has become a bigot and has not realized it. The only way he can hold the beliefs he has today and say the disgusting things he says is by being wildly uneducated about history and totally out of touch with modern affairs. Sam I hope you come to this conclusion soon. I hope you awaken once again, become a voice of reason again. The world could use you.

  • @sartajaziz5930

    @sartajaziz5930

    Ай бұрын

    Has become a bigot ? Lmao he always was

  • @gnlout7403

    @gnlout7403

    Ай бұрын

    not a single example this long winded ad hominem

  • @davidcooks2379

    @davidcooks2379

    Ай бұрын

    Where did he express anything bigoted at all?

  • @Sdguga

    @Sdguga

    29 күн бұрын

    @@gnlout7403 crying ad hom isnt going to make what the poster said any less true.

  • @gnlout7403

    @gnlout7403

    29 күн бұрын

    @@Sdguga cite an example of an arguable point the poster made.

  • @gkbhai8962
    @gkbhai8962Ай бұрын

    This man is the voice of reason and common sense.

  • @cros34

    @cros34

    Ай бұрын

    really..... his's under closet Zionist

  • @user-hw2cq6cc2k

    @user-hw2cq6cc2k

    29 күн бұрын

    lmao more like a racist rat

  • @user-pi4lf1lp9t

    @user-pi4lf1lp9t

    29 күн бұрын

    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @khajad99

    @khajad99

    26 күн бұрын

    😂😂😂😂😂😂so laughable

  • @amarok5048
    @amarok504826 күн бұрын

    Sam, your wife's book, 'Conscious", is amazing!

  • @mariuswiiked
    @mariuswiikedАй бұрын

    good talk!!

  • @user-qc7nb2qf9d
    @user-qc7nb2qf9dАй бұрын

    We NEED more people like Sam Harris..highly objective..Islam NEED also to know the LIMITS of its power..

  • @historian9484
    @historian948426 күн бұрын

    How is Hamas is less violent than ISIS.They did the same thing in one day like Isis did

  • @da7me22

    @da7me22

    26 күн бұрын

    Well Hamas is aweful. But certainly there is a difference. Hamas in essence is a political party.

  • @norm4915
    @norm491522 күн бұрын

    This aged well

  • @paultardspambot
    @paultardspambotКүн бұрын

    note- when sam says take people who advocate genocide seriously, logically that means there is a significant contingent of israelis who are quite serious about ethnically cleansing gaza.

  • @Welank
    @WelankАй бұрын

    Sam doubling down on "bombs can kill bad ideas" is unbeleivable horrific and is in opposition to all evidence. I used to be a big fan of his. It is interesting how someone can be so "evidence based" in some topics and so cruel and unjustified on other topics.

  • @HannaMaman

    @HannaMaman

    Ай бұрын

    i don't think you are right. when you say evidence- how you pick them?

  • @kristopherloviska9042

    @kristopherloviska9042

    21 күн бұрын

    You are never going to be able to reason with people who believe they're doing God's work. Never. In a perfect world, reason is the way to go. But nothing about this world is perfect. And the definition of what you and I would consider a perfect world is 180 degrees out of phase with religious extremism.

  • @annettearena3218

    @annettearena3218

    14 күн бұрын

    When 9-11 happened, were we supposed to sit back and do nothing?

  • @filho4437
    @filho4437Ай бұрын

    This guy has lost so much respect in so little time. Remember when he said it was a good thing the media lies to us plebs?

  • @alibabaschultz352

    @alibabaschultz352

    9 күн бұрын

    Who's respect? Random nobodies on the internet? Yeah, that's probably a good thing

  • @robinblick9375
    @robinblick93755 күн бұрын

    It's not correct as Sam says that' people (and we are obviously talking here about political activists on the so-called left) seem to care when non Muslims kill Muslims.' Not so. There were no western protests when twice, the Kremlin waged genocidal wars against the Chechens, when the military regime in Myanmar carried out a similar operation against its Muslims, and China against its Muslims in Xinjiang province, and when Putin chemically bombed Muslims in Syria. Not a peep of protest, because in each case, the regime doing the Muslim-killing was anti-Western.

  • @tsetso1619
    @tsetso1619Ай бұрын

    I admire Sam Harris for his work and see him as one of the most ethical and wise person. But his defence for Israel, I can’t understand at all

  • @doesntmatter4136

    @doesntmatter4136

    Ай бұрын

    Maybe you just aren't thinking the Israel issue through? Maybe there's some misinformation or false perception clouding your judgment?

  • @annettearena3218

    @annettearena3218

    14 күн бұрын

    If Hamas took your family hostage and killed others, would you understand then?

  • @alibabaschultz352

    @alibabaschultz352

    9 күн бұрын

    You might be uneducated on the subject of jihadism. Most westerners are.

  • @ahavam
    @ahavamАй бұрын

    Am Yisrael Hai 🇮🇱🙏🇮🇱

  • @alexpaun7384
    @alexpaun7384Ай бұрын

    Awesome!

  • @restoreachild-orphansandne5566
    @restoreachild-orphansandne556626 күн бұрын

    God chose the Jews as His people. I’m a Palestinian born in Palestine. I love God’s people.

  • @user-iq7th6rd7s

    @user-iq7th6rd7s

    14 күн бұрын

  • @nina2301
    @nina2301Ай бұрын

    Thank you for having Sam on. I don't know how we got here. After everything we went through from 9/11 or the pulse nightclub shooting or the boston marathon bombing - how are we still too scared and sheepish to take a firm stance against terrorism? Pro terrorist activists are chanting intifada in our streets, they are ignored entirely because we as a "progressive" society would be accused of Islamophobia to pushback against it. We're too obsessed with Jews fighting back against their enemies and unwilling to address our own issues with terrorist fanatics celebrating dead Jews in our streets... i keep hearing "the west is next" but they are already here.

  • @2345piratesurfin

    @2345piratesurfin

    Ай бұрын

    They wouldn’t be chanting intifada (which means resistance) if they didn’t have a reason to resist. White European settlers will steal land, loot, rape, maim then get on KZread to comment BS #free

  • @ai_com

    @ai_com

    Ай бұрын

    Oh please. No one is complaining about fighting actual terrorists, but what we have seen is thousands of dead civilians in what is arguably a genocide. But people protesting against the terrorism inflicted on the Palestinians, they are smeared as pro terrorism

  • @vegaa1
    @vegaa1Ай бұрын

    I wrote this comment under Hatem's heartfelt, cool headed video response to Sam and thought I'd contribute it to the discussion here: The beauty of this podcast is shown by the fact it gives responses and different viewpoints. I love Hatem and Sam. I think they might be talking from two different vantage points or two different levels of threat assessment: Sam's main concern is violent Islamic Jihadism in a volatile world full of nuclear/chemical/biological weapons, and Hatem's main concern is how Sam's focus on Islam and Jihadi violence will affect the lives of everyday Muslims and how many eggs Sam is willing to break to "make the omelet", i.e. eliminate militant Islamic fundamentalism and violent Jihadism. Sam argues that the problem is there's an intolerable number of "everyday" or "ordinary" Muslims who support, sympathize, or are indifferent to violent Jihad. Sam argues that (1) since Muslims claim religious kinship/brotherhood/sisterhood and (2) to the extent that Muslims are connected by Islam (a system of beliefs), they shoulder much of the responsibility to show the world that they're rooting out the violent actors who are distorting Islam in the same way that Christians would be on the hook if Christianity were at issue. Sam thinks that many people have deluded themselves into (1) minimizing the amount of Muslims who support a militant reading of Islam and (2) ignoring the associations between sincere belief and behavior, and the possibility that a group of violent Jihadis who love their ideology more than the world itself might be able to have access to dangerous weapons is intolerable to him. In this way, Sam's a proponent of Huntington's "clash of civilizations", which I think Benny Morris is also a proponent of. To a lesser degree, Sam is also worried about the anti-enlightenment undertones of ancient religions and their dead weight on society. Basically, Sam is concerned about the effects of primitive ideas in a modern world, and to whatever degree religions have helped humans become civilizational in the past, religions are now anti-civilization. Also, if religious belief (especially religious rapture) influences behavior and religions have different beliefs, then it follows that different religions will influence behaviors in different ways (e.g. Jainism will cause less violent behavior than Islam). Sam argues that people who criticize him for ignoring/discounting the role of history (e.g. foreign policy) in shaping Islamic Jihadi violence are themselves guilty of ignoring/discounting the role of history in understanding Islamic violence. For example, though most major religions have violent clauses in their holy books, the warlord phase of Muhammad abrogates the more peaceful phase of Muhammad. Sam argues that Islam conquered Arabia by "sword" and points to the violent passages in the Quran and Hadiths, and argues many people take those passages seriously. In sum and in Sam's own words, "Religion is the devil's masterpiece." But just as Sam is concerned with the connection between Islamic belief and violent behavior, Hatem is concerned about the connection between Sam's beliefs (in a less cosmic sense of the word) and violent/oppressive behavior, i.e. people's negative intuitions about Islam can harm (physically/socially) Muslims who are just Muslim like Christians are just Christian. In other words, religion isn't the only important aspect of a person's identity. Imagine how fucked up it would be if a bigot hurt someone like Hatem, whom we all love and know is a good man, because he believes all Muslims are on the hook for the violence committed by "their people". Hatem also thinks Sam (1) overstates the connection between Islam and violence and (2) understates the role of other factors behind the violence (historical, political, and socioeconomic factors), and so mono-causally focusing on Islam is a misdiagnosis of the problem, which at best keeps the problem as it is and at worst makes the problem even worse. In this way, Hatem is more a proponent of Karen Armstrong or Tariq Ramadan's school of thought. When Sam points to the fact that many violent Islamic Jihadis aren't poor or oppressed, Hatem points to the many who are poor and feel oppressed and lost. Hatem would also point to a collective sense of oppression and sense of religious/ethnic kinship that could explain the phenomenon of the wealthy/educated violent Islamic Jihadi who wants to avenge Muslims/Islam (in the same way that many American Christians care about the fate of other Christians in other parts of the world). When Sam points to surveys/polls that suggest an intolerable number of Muslims support violent Jihadis as an indictment on Islam itself, Hatem would say that the surveys/polls don't tell the entire story and Sam just doesn't understand Muslim societies, culture (e.g. honor based), motivations, and grievances. Hatem argues that both critics of Islam like Sam AND violent Islamic Jihadis are cherry picking the same parts of Islamic text to take literally, and so they are selectively choosing the parts that justify their particular goals. If violent Jihadis were truly fundamentalists who actually took the text literally, then they'd also take the peaceful parts literally. Hatem argues that Sam wants to paint Islam as violent, which is why he agrees that violent Islamic Jihadis have the most faithful reading of the text, ignoring the hundreds of millions of Muslims who choose a more peaceful reading of the text. Generally, Hatem thinks Sam is ignorant of the relevant historical details and nuances of the conflicts between Muslims. When Sam points to Muslims being violent about religious symbols as evidence of their fanaticism/radicalism, Hatem points to the fact that some Muslims don't actually care about Islamic symbols because they destroy some Islamic symbols---and even though this doesn't take away from Sam's arguments about Islam and symbols (e.g. depiction of Muhammad), it should at least show that there are conflicting motivations, ulterior motives, and ad hoc rationalizations that animate violent Jihadis given that they pick and choose what they want to destroy. How complicated is life?

  • @eric1020

    @eric1020

    Ай бұрын

    Awesome summary of the arguments (although I think you go way beyond what Hatem actually says, or indeed could articulate). And I think it's clear Sam has the better of it here. What we should care about most is what people actually believe -- actions flow rather directly from beliefs as a default, and we can thus draw the relatively straight lines Sam would have us draw. It's understandable that liberal Muslims wouldn't want to accept the inconvenient truths in question, but when they do so (as Hatem does) their arguments fall flat and smack of emotional upset (understandably, perhaps) rather than genuine intellectual engagement on the core and most important points.

  • @alv9815
    @alv981525 күн бұрын

    Dirty bombs are a scare tactic. Came from the movie “Wag the Dog”

  • @ofirshani26
    @ofirshani268 күн бұрын

    Thanks Sam!

  • @CP-nl2zb
    @CP-nl2zbАй бұрын

    Sam is a World Champion Pseudo intellectual. Sammy The Pseudo Harris.

  • @porfiriomunoz3675

    @porfiriomunoz3675

    Ай бұрын

    Nice one!!! You really got him!! Wham bam thank you Sam! Do World Champion Losers ever get to compete in the pseudo competitions? Cause I’d love to see you take down Sam Harris.

  • @00govan00

    @00govan00

    Ай бұрын

    Philosophers are generally miserable people for undertaking the vain exercise.

  • @shyman3000

    @shyman3000

    Ай бұрын

    @@porfiriomunoz3675 He is the world champion because he doesn't know what he doesn't know and you can't get him to know things that he doesn't already know because he (like all pseudo intellectuals) believes he knows everything. His ego knows no boundaries.

  • @porfiriomunoz3675

    @porfiriomunoz3675

    Ай бұрын

    @@shyman3000 word salad brother. Vacuous, frivolous piffle. Pathetic. Sometimes people say something so stupid the only real response is to underline it. If I this was a Greek myth I’d condemn you to a mountain top where you’d read and re-read your dizzyingly fatuous and clumsy jumble of words.

  • @alibabaschultz352

    @alibabaschultz352

    9 күн бұрын

    @@shyman3000 What do you know?

  • @interrobang5000
    @interrobang5000Ай бұрын

    I don't know anything about Sam Harris's background, but every time I've heard him speak the amount of rich kid vibes I get from him is staggering.

  • @innatro

    @innatro

    Ай бұрын

    What are rich kid characteristics? Which ones do you sense in Sam?

  • @thankuwere

    @thankuwere

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@innatroAshkenazi characteristics is what they're referring to

  • @interrobang5000

    @interrobang5000

    Ай бұрын

    @@thankuwere ​ @innatro Interesting response. Only Ashkenazi people are rich. I see.

  • @ObamanableSnowman

    @ObamanableSnowman

    Ай бұрын

    @@interrobang5000that’s the attitude that most pro Palestinians really think but they hide it behind passive aggressive comments

  • @eric1020

    @eric1020

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah it's just called being smart. That's where the confusion lies.

  • @mattcarman855
    @mattcarman85513 күн бұрын

    Noam, talk to Coleman, maybe he can make it happen, he knows the deal...you gotta try MDMA.. It's going to be therapeutically legal soon it seems anyway...

  • @Campingwilder
    @Campingwilder27 күн бұрын

    Whenever it comes to money concerning international relations. Everyone (As in the foreign policy makers) is of the same religion...(This is an indirect quote).

  • @FBUK
    @FBUKАй бұрын

    I recently listened to Rory Stewart on the Making Sense podcast with Sam. You quickly realise how out of his depth Sam is when it comes to understanding the complexities surrounding Islam and insights into the Muslim world. There is no doubt his Jewishness clouds his judgments and struggles to hide behind his biases. It's amazing how someone who has spent two decades vilifying a religion has never taken the initiative to travel to the Muslim world or engage with Muslim scholars, historians, and academics. I would genuinely like to see him engage in discussions with these experts from within the Islamic community, rather than confining himself to conversations with like-minded individuals.

  • @gnlout7403

    @gnlout7403

    Ай бұрын

    no hes critical of islam because if its doctrines like the death penalty for apostasy and blasphemers, jihad, martyrdom and the treatment of concubines, to name a few. nothing complex about those ideas

  • @FBUK

    @FBUK

    Ай бұрын

    @@gnlout7403 Every argument he presents could be applied to any religion if scrutinised closely enough. Nearly 2 billion Muslims. The Malay is not the same as the Somalian, who is not the same as the Jordanian who is not the same as the Bangladeshis who are not the same as the Mauritanian etc He uses a minuscule percentage of Jihadists and generalises an entire religion just as Rory pointed out. Look how confidently he discusses Israel, yet when conversing with Israeli scholar Yuval Harari, he seems hesitant to cast blame on Palestine, aware that Yuval would dismantle his weak historical arguments regarding that region. Sam is not genuine. Behind all his intellectual writing there is a deep level of hatred for Muslims.

  • @gnlout7403

    @gnlout7403

    Ай бұрын

    @@FBUK the number of Muslims who believe these things actually is not minuscule. He points to polls for one that indicate even Muslims in places like England support some of these ideas. being that there are nearly 2,000,000,000 Muslims. Of course it doesn’t take a lot of people for this to become a problem. he criticizes all religions, but the combination of the ideas I mentioned combined with the following of these ideas, makes Islam uniquely bad. In case you were not aware, he has said that some ideas in the Old Testament are among the worst ideas. The difference is that there are no followers actually performing these ideas . The same is not true to the faith in question. he does point out obviously that not all followers believe all of these bad ideas to the same extent Apologies for the typos

  • @gnlout7403

    @gnlout7403

    Ай бұрын

    @@FBUK check out the Dr Phil, mossab yousef segment. He shows how Palestinian kids are indoctrinated to hate jews. This comes from the source material. The founding charter of Hamas, what it says the rocks and trees say (to kill the jews). It's from the source material. They didn't make it up. The Palestinians overwhelmingly support Hamas. That's terrifying. Ideas matter.

  • @FBUK

    @FBUK

    Ай бұрын

    @@gnlout7403 there's a highly respected professor the US (Robert Pape) who did a comprehensive study of every terror attack between 1980 and 2015. With over 300 cases analysed, he concluded that almost all terror attacks are driven by specific secular or strategic goals aimed at compelling modern democoracies to withdraw their military forces from territories the terrorists claim as their homeland. I genuinely doubt that terrorists commit their actions solely because of religious teachings. Do you honestly believe the likes of Hamas are motivated by religious scripture alone? Their primary concern is there homeland, and that's the fundamental factor driving their actions. Sam always asserts the root cause of terrorism is religious ideology, but he overlooks everything other factors that's my issue with him. Btw - good news, religion is on the decline, at least here in the UK :)

  • @harbitude
    @harbitudeАй бұрын

    psychedelics for the average person is playing with fire, and should NOT be prompted.

  • @firefly9838

    @firefly9838

    29 күн бұрын

    That wasn't my experience but ok.

  • @rogerberryman6467

    @rogerberryman6467

    26 күн бұрын

    @@firefly9838 Mine either.

  • @user-xu6bv7yh2j

    @user-xu6bv7yh2j

    18 күн бұрын

    what makes you qualified to decide this?

  • @SharonODonnell-kf4fg

    @SharonODonnell-kf4fg

    12 күн бұрын

    HPPD is a real danger from using psychedelics. Victims can't read, drive or work.

  • @howardrobinson4938
    @howardrobinson49385 күн бұрын

    Sam sips that coffee and you can almost hear that synaptic engine turn over.

  • @PeekCandy
    @PeekCandyКүн бұрын

    Pure, concise logic.

  • @TheYaneBR
    @TheYaneBR27 күн бұрын

    Suggesting the Israeli might have exaggerated with the number or type of atrocities perpetrated by Hamas is ludicrous. Israel initially claimed there were 1400 casualties, only because there were so many mutilated body parts, they over counted the dead. Once they put it all together, they came clean. 1200 or 1400 are all way too many!!!!

  • @sarahevans3622

    @sarahevans3622

    26 күн бұрын

    Agree!

  • @aymanmakarem7531

    @aymanmakarem7531

    26 күн бұрын

    False. You insist out of convenience to ignore 75 years of occupation. Palestinians deserve their independent state... just like you.

  • @arifsaleem5467

    @arifsaleem5467

    24 күн бұрын

    ​@@aymanmakarem7531 Who ruled Palestine before Israel?

  • @lonzo61

    @lonzo61

    23 күн бұрын

    Is it possible that Hamas is exaggerating its casualty counts?

  • @JusticeObsession.
    @JusticeObsession.Ай бұрын

    This started way before Hamas. (Crime beyond words for punishment). . This started in 49 not oct 7.

  • @817sports

    @817sports

    Ай бұрын

    People don’t like to be informed they’d rather be ignorant so they don’t have to question their beliefs

  • @huxleybennett4732

    @huxleybennett4732

    Ай бұрын

    I think everyone knows that, but I think what happened a matter of months ago is more relevant to most conversations around this than what happened 75 years ago (I'd say it really started before 49 too). Of course we should take into account the history of horrific acts committed over the decades by everyone involved, and the current point we've reached now is simply the culmination of the events of the last century. However, the current point we've reached is the most pressing thing to address, before we can even be able to address the underlying issues. Again, this is not to excuse the IDF at all, it is simply saying (by analogy) that a nuke is worse than a collection of other bombs and while both are at play let's address the issue of the nuke first.

  • @davidcooks2379

    @davidcooks2379

    Ай бұрын

    In 1948 when 5 Arab armies attacked and occupied Israel territory, while making Arabs hostile to Jews settle on that occupied territory

  • @rodgerhempfing2921

    @rodgerhempfing2921

    29 күн бұрын

    If you are anti Israel, are you anti Jordon and anti Qata, both British protectorates at one stage.

  • @Kman666

    @Kman666

    26 күн бұрын

    @@huxleybennett4732 So bescally let us starting this conflict from the specific date that makes it more strategic for one side. Is that what you're saying??

  • @shimac1
    @shimac126 күн бұрын

    I see that you are still trying as hard as you can. Good luck.I hope that you can one day you can just allow yourself to see that Islam in general is a problem. Right now I see that you are really trying so mazal tov and good luck.

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