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Candace Owens:

He was aware that they had lost the PR war, and it was weighing on him that he was seen—as Rabbi Pesach Wolicki accurately states—as this person who just defends Israel, especially when what they are doing is so plainly immoral. It was starting to fracture people’s viewpoints of Charlie (Charlie Kirk). And Charlie (Charlie Kirk), like I said, when he got into this—like when I got into this—we were genuinely pro-Israel. There was nothing—there was not payment that was coming in. Was I ignorant? Yes. I’ve owned that a thousand times. I thought it’s not relevant topic, and it seems makes sense. You know, the low-hanging arguments make sense. Why can’t they have their own country? Whatever. I focused on BLM. He was always genuine.

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  • Charlie Kirk (PERSON)

    “…t they are doing is so plainly immoral. It was starting to fracture people’s viewpoints of Charlie (Charlie Kirk). And Charlie (Charlie Kirk), like I said, when he got into this—like when I got into this—we were …”

  • Israel (GPE)

    “…g on him that he was seen—as Rabbi Pesach Wolicki accurately states—as this person who just defends Israel, especially when what they are doing is so plainly immoral. It was starting to fracture people’s vi…”

  • Rabbi Pesach Wolicki (PERSON)

    “…ng that. He was aware that they had lost the PR war, and it was weighing on him that he was seen—as Rabbi Pesach Wolicki accurately states—as this person who just defends Israel, especially when what they are doing is so…”

  • Black Lives Matter (ORG)

    “…the low-hanging arguments make sense. Why can’t they have their own country? Whatever. I focused on BLM. He was always genuine. And I think, as I’ve said, he was genuinely over it towards the end because…”