Topic: Hasidic

5 chapters across the catalog

Hose Water
Episode 1849 1:19:33 - 1:23:00

1849: Hose Water

Tyler Olivera, Patreon Deletion and Hasidic Community Documentary

YouTuber Tyler Olivera reports that his Patreon account was deleted without warning after he posted a video investigating the welfare usage of a Hasidic Jewish community in upstate New York. Olivera claims that while his videos on other ethnic and religious groups never faced pushback, this specific topic led to the loss of sponsors and accusations of anti-Semitism from the ADL.

Woke Up Dead
Episode 1608 3:33 - 5:02

1608: Woke Up Dead

Washington D.C. Protests, Anti-Zionist Hasidic Jews

Demonstrations in Washington D.C. featured a confrontation between pro-Zionist and anti-Zionist Jewish groups. Hasidic Jews participated in the anti-Israel protests, a group historically known for being outliers within Israel due to their refusal to perform IDF military service. The presence of police was required to maintain a barrier between the opposing factions.

Freedom Bracelet
Episode 1326 1:00:50 - 1:04:51

1326: Freedom Bracelet

UK COVID Demographics, Nursing Home Policy Critique

Data from the United Kingdom shows that the average age of COVID-related deaths is 79.4, contradicting narratives that the virus disproportionately targets specific racial groups regardless of age. The discussion critiques the global failure of elderly care systems and specifically accuses Governor Andrew Cuomo of prioritizing the financial interests of nursing home lobbies over patient safety by sending COVID patients into those facilities.

Cissexist Hxstory
Episode 832 1:51:03 - 1:54:03

832: Cissexist Hxstory

Brooklyn Pool, Gender Discrimination and Hasidic Customs

The New York City Parks Department is reviewing its policy of allowing women-only swimming hours at a Brooklyn pool after the Commission on Human Rights labeled it discriminatory against men. The Hasidic community in Williamsburg argues the hours are necessary for religious modesty. The hosts compare this to "Ladies' Nights" at bars, which they have long argued are a form of accepted gender discrimination.