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@KimIversen Nick Fuentes has Acknowledged you on his show a few times and even says he admires your work. i was just curious if you would ever consider inviting him onto the show to get his perspective.

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Had a fun time this weekend at a birthday party and wanted to share my GIF. btw..I learned it's pronounced JIFF with a soft G not GIFF with a hard G. The more you know I suppose.

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January 20, 2022
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@KimIversen your speech about the jews eternal Victim Mentality was spot on and it really remined me of a Post you made saying how Israel is the New BLM and you're spot on. Blacks and Jews seem to have Identical mentality of victimhood that allows them to Justify grotesque actions, especially against children. Look up Nat Turners needless massacre against white Children, and how Black Americans Celebrate those actions just as Israelis do in gaza.

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April 13, 2026

@KimIversen Quick correction on the 8 April episode, around 33 minutes: Ahmad asks whether this is about the fact that women in Iran “have to have a scarf around their shoulders” then adds “it’s the exact same thing in Saudi Arabia” and you agreed with him. That comparison is false. Women in Saudi Arabia do not have to cover. They can wear what they want as long as it is modest, meaning at least to the knees and no bare shoulders. This is clearly stated in official Saudi guidance. Women who cover do so for religious or cultural reasons, not because the law requires it. Earlier in the episode, you were perceptive enough to question selective framing in Iran and why uncovered women are not the ones being shown or interviewed. Yet when Saudi Arabia came up, that skepticism switched off and an old stereotype was repeated as fact. Selective skepticism is not skepticism at all. It is bias.

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