Hasan argues the phrase Pax Judaica comes from modern white-supremacist far-right circles rather than biblical scholarship.
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Jiang says people would now likely consider him far right despite his left self-description.
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"...Pax Judaica are not biblical scholars. They're the modern white supremacist far -right. Sorry."
"...my politics, I believe most people would consider me on the far right nowadays. And that's unfortunate."
"uh representative of democrats and republicans and like far right far left but but but can you give me an example like Trump for..."
"...in geopolitics this is what's happening in the united states so far right now where in america trump hates the democrats much more than..."
"...legitimate, normal, religious tradition. But when we see behavior of radical far -right Zionists, we are against that. And when we see what role..."
"...Israel, as many people legitimately do. You talk about this pretty far -right concept of Pax Judaica, a new world order centered around Israel...."
"But you know where this concept comes from. It exists in far -right online circles. It's not some academic term."
"Do you believe that the Greater Israel Project is a far -right conspiracy theory? No. What is it then?"
"...teaches aligns with every other poor prophet that we've studied so far right number three is these other"
"...europe and and that's why putin is so supportive of these far -right populist parties because immigration is a is a wedge issue in..."
"...and rising, I don't know what exactly to call it, maybe far -right nationalism, or even kind of peeking behind the curtain at 20th..."
"...well as culture. Okay? Alright? Alright, let's continue. We're clear so far, right? Okay. So in the beginning we had agriculture. Why did we..."
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