
HasanAbi I didn't even get nominated for Anti-Semite Of The Year...
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Dec 3, 2025 The host opens with humorous takes on the 'anti-Semite of the year' concept. They critique the nominee list and question certain selections. A deep dive into Miss Rachel raises eyebrows about her online persona. Ideas for new award categories lead to amusing proposals. Media double standards regarding Israel are scrutinized, alongside the influence of internet trolls. The host hilariously reflects on personal snubs and debates how to handle family disagreements over contentious beliefs.
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Media Credibility Drops On Israel Stories
- Hasanabi highlights the absurdity of a single online activist being treated as a major institutional source.
- He argues major media lower standards on Israel-related stories and grant outsized credibility to fringe actors.
The 'Miss Rachel' Example
- Hasanabi describes 'Miss Rachel' as a single mentally ill woman from Long Island who gained disproportionate influence.
- He recounts her appearances on CNN and coverage by major outlets despite being a lone online actor.
Validation Amplifies Online Extremes
- Hasanabi notes how online validation amplifies extreme behavior when communities encourage it.
- He connects this dynamic to a broader 'hasborough operation' that monetizes and legitimizes fringe views.
