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How The ADL Became an Anti-Semitism Factory (This is the Fastest Cultural Shift of Our Lives)

How The ADL Became an Anti-Semitism Factory (This is the Fastest Cultural Shift of Our Lives)

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Malcolm and Simone Collins break down one of the fastest cultural shifts they’ve seen: the collapsing power of the “antisemitism” card and the ADL’s controversial attempt to label “Goy Slop” as hate speech.

In this episode, they explore the history and modern usage of the term “goy,” why the ADL’s statement backfired spectacularly, the hilarious internet reaction (including Asmongold’s meme list), and what this reveals about changing attitudes toward Jewish organizations, identity politics, and cultural trash talk.

They discuss:

* The real meaning and evolution of “goy”

* Why policing language like this increases antisemitism

* Sentiment analysis showing overwhelming pushback

* Broader cultural realignment on the right and in the mainstream

* Advice for the ADL and Jewish advocacy groups

A raw, honest conversation on group identity, noticing patterns, and why the old rules no longer apply.

Episode Transcript

Malcolm Collins: Hello, Simone. I’m excited to be here with you today. Today, we are going to be talking about one of the fastest cultural shifts I have maybe seen in my lifetime- ... towards the inability to play whether it’s the anti-Semite card or the racist card or the homophobe card of- of that being a card that has value in our cultural landscape.

Okay.

And a lot of this comes downstream of a recent ADL announcement. Or- How

Simone Collins: recent are we talking? Like, this year or just now? Like,

Malcolm Collins: yesterday.

Simone Collins: Oh, okay.

Malcolm Collins: Like, it, it’s just blowing up on Twitter right now. People are, are clowning on it.

So basically what the ADL decided to do is attempt to define goy slop, which is a term that a lot of people are using now for unhealthy food that is not good for you to eat, and there’s a fun [00:01:00] video of, like, a sweet old Jewish guy going around and showing, like, kosher foods and being like, “You gotta eat this stuff and not this other stuff.

Look at all the bad chemicals.” Like, “You guys need to know this.”

Speaker 7: Sent this to a friend who loves eating goy slop. I wouldn’t touch this stuff. Anything over two ingredients is goy slop. Nothing but chemicals.

Malcolm Collins: But-

Simone Collins: Okay ...

Malcolm Collins: the ADL came out and tried to

define this as hate speech. And we’ll go into their statement, we’ll go into the history of goy, everything like that. Mm-hmm. But they tried to define it as hate speech. And then you get people like Shoeonhead where one popular tweet said, “Shoeonhead claps back at the LDA...

the ADL referring to goy slop as a slur. Wait, wait. Goy, the Hebrew word that refers to non-Jews. So you have your own little slur for us-” “... but we’re bad for using it ourselves? LMAFO.” And you-

Simone Collins: Yeah, that’s like banning the N-word from rap, right?

Malcolm Collins: Well, no, it’s, it’s, it’s worse because it is a Jewish- Worse ... [00:02:00] slur-

Simone Collins: Yeah

Malcolm Collins: for non-Jews.

Simone Collins: Yeah.

Malcolm Collins: And it is absolutely a derogatory word. Like, you can say, like, you as a Jew can try to define it as non-derogatory. Yeah. But if you’re doing that, you’re just going to make people more antisemitic because it looks like you’re treating them like idiots and they’re too stupid to be aware.

And I’m okay of you know, Like gringo. Right? Like, I go to, I go to Mexico, people call me a gringo, right? Like- Yeah,

Simone Collins: or gaijin.

Malcolm Collins: Or gaijin.

Simone Collins: Whic

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