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Dahlia Kurtz, thank you so so much for joining us here on the Aaron Mollin Show. 00:02:11 Speaker 2: It's such a pleasure to have you. 00:02:13 Speaker 3: I'm so happy to be on your show after witnessing your success and how you've soared by fighting back. 00:02:21 Speaker 4: I'm happy to be with a fighter. 00:02:24 Speaker 2: Bless you. 00:02:24 Speaker 1: I'm inspired absolutely by people like you. 00:02:28 Speaker 2: You are incredible. 00:02:29 Speaker 1: Before I get on to you, I want to ask you about your wet spinach of a prime minister and the unbelievable. 00:02:37 Speaker 2: Own goals he continues to score. 00:02:40 Speaker 1: I'm looking at my ex feed and I see him condemning Israeli authorities for trying to keep people safe, i e. A priest going to a church that doesn't have a bomb shelter in the midst of a war, when Iranian missiles are being fired towards civilian and religious infrastructure. Yet I search his feed, not a word about Christians in my being persecuted, or any condemnation of the missile that nearly took out the church. I mean, is he absolutely insane? Am I reading that correctly? Is he worse than Starma? Is he worse than Macron? 00:03:14 Speaker 4: You know, it's. 00:03:15 Speaker 3: Apples and oranges when you're comparing what's worse. But what I've witnessed and what I know from what's happening inside our government that they're not telling you, and what I see from actual policy, for instance, this is perfectly in line with what just happened this past week when Canada his government, Mark Karney's government put forth a new bill that will now villainize Christianity because it can turn the Bible into hate speech. Canada has more than one hundred churches that have been desecrated or burned down, and people will make arguments, Oh, it was arson, it was all it was this. 00:04:00 Speaker 4: It was that they don't care. Our churches are not protected. But we go to Israel and. 00:04:06 Speaker 3: I've walked through those churches. I've walked through those churches with Christians and Muslims as a Jewish woman, and those churches are so pristine, they're so well protected, they're ancient, They're churches of Jesus Christ. Yet he is waxing poetic about how great Canada would be compared to Israel. When Israel actually protects its Christians and Canada has a war on them. 00:04:37 Speaker 2: He is, I mean, there are no words. Canada itself. 00:04:41 Speaker 1: I've been four or five times over the past say year and a half, the most incredible country, the most incredible people, but also seems to be almost like a safe haven for Islamic jihadas terrorists. What the hell is going on? And when do the people of Canada take back their country. 00:05:02 Speaker 4: You only got. 00:05:02 Speaker 3: One thing wrong there. It is not almost a safe haven. 00:05:07 Speaker 2: It's a really good point. 00:05:09 Speaker 3: We have at least one thousand IRGC agents roaming our streets freely. 00:05:16 Speaker 4: One has been deported. 00:05:18 Speaker 3: We have Muslim brotherhood that has infiltrated Canada so deeply that people don't even see it as Muslim brotherhood. They see it as part of our system. They see it as part of our education. We have Jewish education in schools where pretty much Jewish history has been made illegal, and now Jewish history is the same as anti Palestinian racism. And a very important point that you bring up is when will Canadians fight back? And this is something It's the reason why Canada was chosen, why Canada was chosen as the crown jewel for the Muslim Brotherhood, because one Canadians have a history of not really fighting back. We are not as political and we don't get as involved. We typically just vote for the people that our parents voted for. 00:06:16 Speaker 4: The other side of things. 00:06:18 Speaker 3: Is I remember years ago I was speaking with these security experts and we're talking world class security experts, and they said to me, what do you think is going to be the greatest downfall of the world's security? 00:06:34 Speaker 4: And I said, while. 00:06:38 Speaker 3: This will be Islam, they said, no, it's going to be the economy. And it's true because as the economy has crumbled, especially in Canada, where I have to pay ten dollars for a little thing of cream sheets, and as the economy here is crumbling and our health care system is beyond reproach. It is so bad you're more likely to die waiting for care, just like my father just did. And when people thank you, and when people are so focused and so concentrated on just surviving having a couple of jobs to get by, not having access to mental health care, which is in fact a crisis, and without that access to care, and without that access to proper foods. You know the arguments I hear people having when I'm out in public. I'm really observant and I listen to it. I don't hear them talking about politics. And these are common conversations which are really tied with humanity at this point. They're common conversations that I hear all of the time that I have with my friends, but I don't hear the average Canadian having that, because the average Canadian is talking about which cookies can we buy, what can we afford for supper. These are very big conversations. And then they sit down at the end of a day of working a job that they probably don't like, where they're going to be working that job until about the end of June, and those moneies will all go to their taxes. 00:08:12 Speaker 4: And then from June forward. 00:08:14 Speaker 3: That's when the money is actually what you're making. And so people are so down and. 00:08:21 Speaker 4: Out that they don't fight back. What a perfect what a perfect. 00:08:28 Speaker 3: Prime country that is known to be polite, that is known to be the good guy. 00:08:33 Speaker 1: That is no, it's so tolerant exactly, and in right, this. 00:08:39 Speaker 2: Helps them, doesn't it? 00:08:40 Speaker 1: The fact people don't have capacity, they're just struggling to survive. 00:08:43 Speaker 2: Where are they going to find the energy. 00:08:46 Speaker 1: Or the capacity to fight something that doesn't feel like it's right here in front of them. The other thing they do which keeps a population down is they target, They punish, and they make an example out of anyone who does stand up and fight back. And you are a prime example of a campaign like that. What has happened to you? 00:09:06 Speaker 2: Now? 00:09:06 Speaker 1: I'm in different group chats and have been post October seven, and I remember getting a whole heap of messages, maybe over a couple of different periods of time, flashing up referring to you, saying, guys, she is being destroyed. We need to help. She's been incredible, she's so brave. We need to support d You know, in these kind of group chats, what have they done to you and the obvious question. 00:09:31 Speaker 2: I know the answer. 00:09:32 Speaker 3: Why, Well, I am alive, I'm existing. That makes people really upset. 00:09:41 Speaker 4: What have they've done to me? 00:09:42 Speaker 3: I mean I could tell you about walking down the street and having people spit on me. I can tell you about just going down the elevator in my building and people don't want to get in it with me, or people in my complex here where I live calling me a Nazi. 00:09:59 Speaker 4: Or I could to tell you about lawfare. 00:10:03 Speaker 3: I can tell you about people trying to bankrupt me, trying to destroy my reputation, trying to my book that I have. Dear Zionist, You're not alone giving. 00:10:14 Speaker 4: It all bad reviews everywhere. 00:10:17 Speaker 3: It is so that it doesn't even you know, come up in searches. Whatever they could possibly do to try to destroy me. 00:10:24 Speaker 1: I've been hacked. 00:10:25 Speaker 3: I got a state sponsor hack attack against me, a state sponsor hack attack against me. 00:10:33 Speaker 4: And this is a. 00:10:35 Speaker 3: Verified notification from Google, this is verified by police. So the funny question is people will say which government is trying to hack you, Canada or the IRGC, And that's actually remember when people would have thought of Canada just as maple syrup, but now people put them into a state sponsored attack situation. But it's gotten to the point where after I got state sponsored attack against me, I lost my monetization on Twitter. Now I'm in a position where the work that I've done six since October seventh, everything that I do and most of the things that I do are behind the scenes. Nobody will see it, and I'm not going to advertise it otherwise. 00:11:17 Speaker 4: It's not going to be effective. 00:11:19 Speaker 3: But the work that I do is self funded. Nobody pays me to do anything that I do. I don't get grants, I don't get supports. I'm an independent, which gives me freedom. But at the same time, by taking away minetization thank you, yes, you know, And by taking away my monetization on X, effectively, that's bankrupting me. 00:11:45 Speaker 4: And I work hard for that. 00:11:48 Speaker 3: And at the same time, no matter how hard they try to bankrupt me, which they can do financially, it is absolutely possible, they can never bankrupt my moral and that is the most aggravating thing to them, because that's what they want more than anything. 00:12:07 Speaker 1: Why did they demonetize you on X What was the reason that they gave? And we know these foreign bots and people can do campaigns where they report people over and over what actually happened to you specifically there. 00:12:20 Speaker 3: I just got a message that said that my monetization was suspended. At first it was just automated, and then I appealed it through their automated process, and then their AI process told me for platform manipulation and spam. And I've tried in every which way possible, and I keep getting AI bots telling me that this decision is final, and this decision is forever on a platform that I'm paying fifty six dollars a month. 00:12:50 Speaker 4: For which, you know what, fifty six dollars. 00:12:52 Speaker 3: A month might not seem like a lot to somebody, but to me, fifty six dollars it's groceries. I took all of my since October seventh. I was a national radio talk show host. I was a syndicated columnist. I was a speaker. 00:13:08 Speaker 4: And then after October. 00:13:10 Speaker 3: Seventh, I put up a picture of me in an idea of hoodie and I shared it online, sending my love and support to my family and friends in Israel. 00:13:21 Speaker 2: Yeah, just a. 00:13:21 Speaker 3: Couple of days later, I lose a big radio contract. I lose a big podcast contract. My speaking agent ghosts me. I lose all my speaking gigs and all of my friends, but one that didn't stop me. It motivated me, but it also has eaten all my savings. And now I'm in a position where you know, I have a destroyed reputation, and honestly, Jewish organizations even who are doing work, and they. 00:13:55 Speaker 4: Do have money to spend. 00:13:57 Speaker 3: And this isn't to villainize them. This is to show how our system is structured in a way that even doesn't allow the Jewish organizations to speak the way they want because they also have their funding, and they also have their connections, and they also have to lobby government. 00:14:14 Speaker 4: So they're afraid. They're afraid to connect. 00:14:17 Speaker 3: With me because they love the work I do and they tell me that they're proud of it, and it makes a big difference. But at the same time, they don't want to lose favor with the government. And at the same time, I want to say, this isn't for the Jewish community. We're just first in line, and I'm a Jew who's fighting this. 00:14:39 Speaker 4: This is for all of us. 00:14:41 Speaker 3: This is for Western civilization. You know, the first thing we spoke about was Christianity, and earlier today a friend of mine st I just want to say thank you for always standing up for Christianity. 00:14:53 Speaker 4: And it's not that I choose to do that. It's part of our values. 00:14:59 Speaker 3: It's part of what we all need to do. And if we all did these sorts of things, what a difference it would make. Because to me, the craziest thing is how many people will reach out to me and say thank you so much for what you do. 00:15:15 Speaker 4: It's just amazing. 00:15:17 Speaker 3: Anybody can do it. 00:15:19 Speaker 4: Anybody. 00:15:20 Speaker 1: What would you say is the most controversial thing that you that you say that would make people a friend? Because this is when I first started speaking out, and you know, I was on a magazine cover and then they removed it because they were like, oh, it's just a bit controversial. 00:15:36 Speaker 2: You're a bit controversial. 00:15:37 Speaker 1: And I kind of said to them, point out anything ever that I have said. Terrorism is bad, good innocent people should not be slaughtered, Like what what part of that is controversial? 00:15:50 Speaker 2: Would be? 00:15:51 Speaker 4: To read this right? 00:15:53 Speaker 1: I mean, God help us, it's you know, what what have you done that be considered controversial word? 00:16:03 Speaker 2: It's from it's I've posted. 00:16:06 Speaker 3: A picture for a simple Shabbat Salam post. I do these on Friday all of the time because I've become so much more Jewish since October seventh, and I posted a simple Shabbat Shalom picture and I was just like holding a heart and I just wanted to thank everybody who supports me. And that picture was called out not only on X, but that picture was called out by lawyers as that is me being Islamophobic, That is me being an agitator. That is me being racist. 00:16:46 Speaker 4: I hate to break it to everybody. That is me being me. 00:16:51 Speaker 1: We'll get into all of that, but first here's a word from our partner. 00:16:54 Speaker 2: Now, if you. 00:16:55 Speaker 1: Will like me and you're tired of random stuff getting thrown into your supplements like artificial color and sugars, you probably would like to know. 00:17:02 Speaker 2: More about phyto nutrition. Yes, I had to google too. 00:17:05 Speaker 1: Let me save you by telling you phyto nutrients are the naturally occurring plant nutrients found in whole foods that give them their color, their taste, and their smell. And the presence of these three things is a shurefire sign. You're getting real phyto nutrients now. Balance of Nature's whole health systems. 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I am proud, But apparently because I breathe, it's islamophobic. 00:18:23 Speaker 1: Talk to me about because something that clearly doesn't help is when people say things about you that are not true. You're currently in the midst of a court case, who. 00:18:33 Speaker 2: Are you suing and why? 00:18:34 Speaker 1: And I know that you're restricted a little bit in what you can tell us. 00:18:37 Speaker 3: Well, this is the first time that I've ever said this publicly on your show, because I just haven't talked about it at all. 00:18:47 Speaker 4: While other people. 00:18:49 Speaker 3: Have made a lot of mention of it, I've just kept quiet. 00:18:53 Speaker 4: But why, I. 00:18:57 Speaker 3: Am suing Roger Waters of Pink Floyd. And my younger brother feels very sad about this because apparently, little did I know that as a musician, Pink Floyd has always been such a. 00:19:11 Speaker 4: Heroic band to him. 00:19:13 Speaker 3: But so my brother is still strongly supporting me. But I'm suing Pink Floyd's co founder, Roger Waters, and I'm suing Eve Angler. And this is for defamation. It is for an ongoing hate and harassment campaign against me. And this campaign has made my. 00:19:35 Speaker 4: Life absolutely miserable. 00:19:39 Speaker 3: This campaign has brought so many death threats towards me and rape threats, and not just threats against me, but threats against my loved ones as well. 00:19:51 Speaker 4: And when you get constant messages and I'm not just talking about X. 00:19:55 Speaker 3: About getting a bullet in your head or in your family's head. And when people I'll send you photos of them raping you, and when you get knocks on your door in the middle of the night, I'm sorry, but your heart is going to fall into your stomach. And this I can't hide from it, and I don't want to hide, but sometimes I just I can't. I don't want to deal with it because no matter what I do, I tend to be a little bit identifiable. 00:20:27 Speaker 4: And you could say put. 00:20:29 Speaker 3: Your hair up, but I'm pretty petite. And who knew that if you were five feet tall and this big, people will notice you more than if you're six feet tall. So it's it's been difficult for me. It's more difficult for me thinking about my family having to go through this. I mean even my dearly departed dog, My dog would receive death threats. And this is what I'm up against. 00:21:02 Speaker 4: And here's the thing. 00:21:04 Speaker 3: I've had to make so many reports to police, and I actually have an active police investigator who I have the receipts for this. And that investigator told me from one service talking about another, because I have to deal with multiple police services because my threats don't just come from one city, They're from across Canada and beyond. 00:21:26 Speaker 4: And the investigator told me that. 00:21:30 Speaker 3: My file had not been investigated that I had been flagged because I don't know. 00:21:37 Speaker 4: Am I a troublemaker? Am I a breathing Jew? 00:21:42 Speaker 3: Another police officer told me when talking about these threats, he said, well, Dahlia, you make yourself a target. 00:21:54 Speaker 4: I make myself a target. 00:21:57 Speaker 3: Do they say that to victims of all crimes? 00:22:00 Speaker 4: I make myself a target. 00:22:02 Speaker 2: Of my Jewish sport too short. 00:22:05 Speaker 3: This is how police speak to me. And it's not just me. 00:22:08 Speaker 1: You can see it. 00:22:09 Speaker 3: You see it in the news all of the time. What's going on in Canada and our children, Jewish children. To be a Jewish child, that is the greatest safety risk in this country, simply being a Jewish child, and Canada goes overlooked. 00:22:26 Speaker 4: I've been in Israel. 00:22:27 Speaker 3: I've spoken with the Israeli government about this, and I say, you know, Canada is really bad. We really need because the same way that diaspora needs Israel, Israel needs the diaspora. We shouldn't all go running back to Israel. 00:22:41 Speaker 4: We should be able to be. 00:22:42 Speaker 3: Wherever we want to be. And they said, well, you know we have the United States is so much bigger, and the problems here and the problems there, and that is exactly why the Muslim Brotherhood has chosen Canada as its crown jewel, because it's the life country that others would care about. 00:23:03 Speaker 1: The fact that in a week, a couple of weeks ago, I said the words you kin of. 00:23:08 Speaker 2: In a week, I think four. 00:23:11 Speaker 1: Jewish places of prayer had been either shot at or attacked. This is a huge, huge issue, and you have to speak up. 00:23:22 Speaker 2: You've got no choice. 00:23:23 Speaker 1: And the fact that you continue to do so when it is so so difficult, more. 00:23:29 Speaker 2: Credit to you. You're incredible. 00:23:30 Speaker 1: I want to finish this interview off by asking you about your father and asking you about your why why when others bury their heads in the sand, And it would have been so much easier, And I've been asked this so many times too, it would have been so much easier. Their definition of easy for you not to speak? Why do you continue to fight? 00:23:52 Speaker 3: Well, very simply, the alternative would be so much worse. 00:23:58 Speaker 4: But the why they try me because this. 00:24:01 Speaker 3: Doesn't mean I don't have my moments when I want to quit. I've quit a bazillion times. 00:24:08 Speaker 4: I just start over pretty cooful. 00:24:11 Speaker 3: But my father, before I was born, he went for a job interview at the Montreal Stock Exchange. They loved him star candidate, and then they asked him one final question. 00:24:25 Speaker 4: Are you Jewish? 00:24:26 Speaker 3: And the star candidate turned into the Star of David candidate, and so they said, sorry, we can't hire you. 00:24:33 Speaker 4: We don't hire Jews. 00:24:35 Speaker 3: And my dad decided that he would do something unprecedented and he would sue them because he didn't want his children to grow up and not get jobs because they're Jewish. He didn't want his future children to be beaten up on the streets of Montreal the same way he was as a child, and so he sued. This turned into a ten year court case. The attorney for the others was future Prime Minister of Canada, mister Brian mulrooney, who, to be fair, was a friend to Jews, made his memory blessing and he was very compassionate towards my father. My father's attorney was provincially appointed. He never showed up. So after ten years of death threats and blacklisting, my father got the verdict from the judge and the judge says, I'm disheartened to say that despite confessions of jew hate, I have to award the case to the defense because there were no laws that you can't hire or fire Jews, and so what happened was my dad lost, but millions and millions of Canadians won because that in turn changed the Quebec Civil Code to add protections against discrimination, which in turn changed Canada's Charter of Rights to add those same protections. And so all of these people right now are being hired and not discriminated against unless you're Jewish. And then from my father, he was roomed after that because he was the most hated man in Quebec. And then October seventh came and I told him what I was going to do, because I knew immediately what I was going to do, and he said, please don't because we lived under death threat growing up, because my father's past followed him, and that was without social media. 00:26:33 Speaker 4: And I said, I have to. 00:26:34 Speaker 2: I have to. 00:26:36 Speaker 3: In all those years, my father was sad. My father was depressed because he thought he failed our family. I grew up with poverty, had hide food under my bed. I didn't know if i'd be I was four, I didn't know if we could eat the next day. But after about six months of me fighting and my dad seeing what was going on his nostrils started flaring, which is the ultimate acceptance from him. 00:27:02 Speaker 4: And he was so very proud. 00:27:04 Speaker 3: And on his deathbed, on his deathbed, when he was still a little bit out of it, he'd say to me, how many customers do you have on Twitter? Now? 00:27:18 Speaker 4: How are you? How are your post viewing? 00:27:21 Speaker 3: Or what are you doing? How is your court case going? What's going on? And he gave me this speech at the end, and I know you're running low on time for. 00:27:31 Speaker 4: But he gives me this, this. 00:27:33 Speaker 3: Beautiful speech, and it's so I felt so much meaning right. 00:27:37 Speaker 4: It's like one of these last. 00:27:38 Speaker 3: Speeches that you see in a movie. And my dad is talking to me and he says, Dally, little girl, I want you to know something. 00:27:48 Speaker 4: Most important thing. 00:27:50 Speaker 3: In life and it will get you everywhere you want to be. 00:27:57 Speaker 2: Is winning win. 00:28:01 Speaker 3: I thought. 00:28:03 Speaker 4: I thought he was gonna give me some sort. 00:28:05 Speaker 1: Of you knowing what is right even when it is hard. 00:28:10 Speaker 3: He's right, I'm going to win. And people say to me, are you going to win this case against Roger Waters? 00:28:17 Speaker 4: And you know what, I have no clue. I can't say. 00:28:20 Speaker 3: I'm not the judge, it's not my decision. 00:28:23 Speaker 4: But I will say this that it's not the decision at the. 00:28:30 Speaker 2: End that doesn't determine whether you win. 00:28:33 Speaker 3: The fact that I'm fighting back that is the win. That is what my father was talking about, and that is my why. 00:28:42 Speaker 2: I love that so much. 00:28:43 Speaker 1: And I think, I mean, dads aren't always great with words, but the way they live their life is the greatest teacher to us as their children to what matters, to always do what is right. 00:28:57 Speaker 2: And I just love that story. My dad was very similar. 00:29:01 Speaker 1: I remember once these people were just being absolute pricks to me and he said, you know what, and I thought, again he was going to give me this like really deep, meaningful pat and he just said, fuck him. 00:29:16 Speaker 2: We made a plan. 00:29:17 Speaker 1: We made a plan to absolutely destroy their attempts to just you know, and I just the fuck him is now in my head and I'll beat this out because I don't want to be potty mouth, but that now, whenever anything happens and I think, I think, fuck him absolutely and I love it. 00:29:33 Speaker 3: I think now because you we're on the same page and this you'll never have to censor, and you could say this on air whenever you want. I'm going to give you a gift right now. This is from my father, not from me. So in his final days when he was losing his words, but he was so funny. He's like, I can't you don't give me pain medication. I want anti pain medication. If he wanted to say fuck instead, he went. 00:30:02 Speaker 4: Three middles three. 00:30:06 Speaker 1: I'm going to give it to my seven year old who's just learnt the finger. 00:30:11 Speaker 2: So I'm going to tell it. Do three, my baby. 00:30:14 Speaker 4: It's so much better. 00:30:16 Speaker 2: You are amazing, Dalia. 00:30:17 Speaker 1: How can my audience follow you, keep up with what you're doing and help you continue to fight? 00:30:23 Speaker 2: What can they do? 00:30:26 Speaker 3: Win a lottery ticket for me? That would be fantastic, But you can I don't. I don't know how long I can stay on X because I can't sustain this. But on X right now if they don't give me back my monetization, I'm there right now. 00:30:40 Speaker 4: At Dahlia Kurtz d A h l I A k U Rtiza. 00:30:44 Speaker 3: That's my platform on every platform. My handle is at Dahlia Kurtz and my book is Dear Zionist, You are not Alone. 00:30:53 Speaker 1: We'll put a link to that book here in the interview as well itself. You're amazing, stay strong. I'm so inspired by you. 00:31:00 Speaker 4: And I you. 00:31:01 Speaker 3: Thank you, Aeron