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PragerU
Season 9
PragerU, short for Prager University, is an American non-profit organization founded by talk show host and writer Dennis Prager, and screenwriter and producer Allen Estrin.
Where to Watch Season 9
14 Episodes
- BDS - The Attempt to Strangle IsraelE1
BDS - The Attempt to Strangle IsraelThe latest strategy employed by those who wish to strangle Israel is called BDS. It may sound harmless, but do not be fooled. It stands for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions, and not only is it poisonous for Israel, but for the world as well. Israel is one of the freest countries on earth, where everyone -- including Arabs -- benefit from that freedom. If Israel continues to be singled out by BDS and suffocated economically, the damage would ripple throughout the globe. In five minutes, learn about BDS and why it must be stopped. - The World's Most Persecuted MinorityE2
The World's Most Persecuted MinorityThe most persecuted and victimized people in the world today are Christians in the Middle East. The perpetrators of the widespread destruction of that region's Christian community? Islamists. Middle East expert Raymond Ibrahim lays out the grim details. - Pakistan - Can Sharia and Freedom CoexistE3
Pakistan - Can Sharia and Freedom CoexistPakistan is the world's fifth largest democracy. It is also deeply influenced by Islamic law (Sharia). Can these two traditions, Western Liberal democracy and Sharia, co-exist? If so, how? And if not, what are the consequences? Haroon Ullah, foreign policy professor at Georgetown University, has some fascinating and sobering answers. - Why Do People Become Islamic ExtremistsE4
Why Do People Become Islamic ExtremistsWhat makes someone become an Islamic extremist? Is it poverty? Lack of education? A search for meaning? Haroon Ullah, a senior State Department advisor and a foreign policy professor at Georgetown University, shares what he discovered while living in Pakistan. - Radical Islam - The Most Dangerous IdeologyE5
Radical Islam - The Most Dangerous IdeologyIs radical Islam our generation's most dangerous ideology? Is it comparable to what Nazism and Communism were in the 20th century? Or are Islamists no more dangerous than extremist Christians, Jews, and Buddhists? - Islamic Terror - What Muslim Americans Can DoE6
Islamic Terror - What Muslim Americans Can DoWhat must the United States do to prevent more Islamist terror attacks like recent ones in Brussels, Paris, and San Bernardino? Khurram Dara, a Muslim American activist, author and attorney, explains why it is Muslim Americans who must take the lead in identifying and combating Islamic extremists within their communities, before what's happening in Europe comes to our shores. - What ISIS WantsE7
What ISIS WantsISIS has conquered territory across the Middle East and northern Africa. It has terrorized its occupied cities, sown terror across Europe, and spread its ideology around the world. But what does ISIS want? What does it believe? Where did it come from? And can it be stopped? Tom Joscelyn, Senior Fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, explains. - Where Are the Moderate MuslimsE10
Where Are the Moderate MuslimsAfter every terrorist attack, politicians and pundits reassure us that the atrocity does not represent the true beliefs of the "moderate Muslim majority." But how many moderates are there? And what exactly does "moderate" mean? Military instructor and researcher Hussein Aboubakr explains. - AJ+ Is Al JazeeraE11
AJ+ Is Al JazeeraThere's a social media site whose glitzy videos populate your newsfeed. Its content overflows with typical leftist tropes. No, it's not CNN or MSNBC. You should know what it is and the nefarious people backing it. Raheem Kassam, author of "No Go Zones," explains why, when you come across these videos, you should swipe left. - What Radical Islam and the Woke Have In CommonE14
What Radical Islam and the Woke Have In CommonYou’d think that Islamist extremists and leftist radicals would have nothing in common. But noted human rights activist Ayaan Hirsi Ali has good reason to believe this is no longer the case. She explains in this eye-opening video.