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This is the second time I've invited Sagi on my podcast. Sagi is a successful entrepreneur, and he has relatives who were involved in politics from various political backgrounds. Truly, I was shocked for days after the Bondi Beach massacre. It is indeed a massacre that targeted the Jewish population in Australia. In my opinion, it’s just too ridiculous what the terrorists’ missions are. And at the same time, they must realize that it’s impossible for them to conquer Japan.

I’m not spewing hatred, targeting a certain amount of the population. However, I’m very pleased and satisfied so far with the immigration policy of Prime Minister Takaichi. It requires a step to take, but I believe that it’s shifting in the right direction. “Japan needs to stay Japan,” as the late Charlie Kirk said.

He’s very right about what Japan is about and how Japan should be. I think I must respect others’ culture, but if they come to Japan, they must honor the nation of Japan, and respect the Japanese manner and customs. Charlie shared a very simple opinion and impression about Japan, and I appreciate him for doing that as an American.

Today’s topic is about the Bondi Beach massacre in Australia. Bondi Beach is one of the most popular beaches in Australia. I wanted to ask him his thoughts on what he thinks of the massacre and the ongoing everlasting hatred spewed by the protestors, such as “From the river to the sea,” “Glorify Intifada,” “Gas the Jews,” and … it lasts more.

I have talked with Sagi over the difference in opinion, but when it comes to Zionism, it’s about Israel. The people who create propaganda to make the crowds chant “anti-Zionism words,” including the Islamic Republic of Iran, know what they’re talking about. The official of Iran even said that they couldn’t convert Japan into an Islamic nation.

Is Antisemitism and the expression “Gas the Jews” the same? Yes, it’s disgusting, and it’s the same. I think Japan deserves to be proud of protecting the Jewish population during WWII, even though I condemn the terrorists’ heinous activities of the Japanese terrorists, such as the Japanese Red Army.

Anti-Zionism is a deep-rooted hate against Israel, which primarily consists of the Jewish population. I’ve invited non-Jewish people on my podcast, and they’re very thankful for the state of Israel. They’re also targeted if they support Israel.

Lastly, it’s wrong to label the terror attack as the “result” or “consequence” of the military operation in Gaza. That is the real reasoning, and I believe that these everlasting struggles and murders in the Middle East will never stop unless the surrounding nations accept and let Israel thrive as Israel. This is something I’ve discussed with many Israeli guests, and non-Israeli guests. Also, I’ve invited non-Jewish people on my podcast.

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