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Dershowitz addressed the troubling role of media personalities like Carlson, suggesting that some figures might indulge in anti-Semitic rhetoric for the sake of gaining attention or clicks. Historically, leaders like Adolf Hitler used sensationalist messaging to garner support—an approach Dershowitz deems entirely unacceptable today. He reiterated that anti-Semitism is unjustifiable and called upon all decent Americans—both Republicans and Democrats—to unequivocally denounce it.
He underscored the dangerous slippery slope of hatred, warning that harboring prejudice toward one group often leads to broader discrimination, including against Catholics, Mormons, and other minorities. Such intolerance, Dershowitz warned, threatens the fabric of societal unity.