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Good evening. It's Wednesday, December 13.
Tonight: The Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, is in Washington and, as we discussed on last night's show, he went to the White House and Congress to plead for more billions for his failed war effort and then met with the true beneficiaries of this war – the CEOs of the American arms industry: Raytheon, Boeing, General Dynamics and the rest. Today on Fox News, Zelenskyy was asked by host Bret Baer about recent accusations by his closest Ukrainian allies that he has become an authoritarian and tyrant. Zelenskyy, rather than even attempting to deny the accusation, essentially affirmed his autocracy and justified it – all while he insists that we must give him billions more to "defend democracy." Democracy doesn’t even exist thanks to his own actions.
Then: The ADL has long been in the business of accusing people of being racists and anti-Semites to silence their opposition and force businesses to pay them substantial amounts of money to be released from those accusations. Ever since Oct 7, the ADL has found new allies as they seek to capitalize on the emotions surrounding the Hamas attack and the new-found efforts to silence Israel critics in the U.S. Central to their campaign, and those of like-minded allies is the cynical manipulation of hate crime statistics to try to invent a crisis that can be used to justify the repression of political speech. We'll show you how this deceitful game is being played.
After that: Despite how many times we have seen that the CIA, the FBI and the rest of the U.S. Security State routinely spread lies by using anonymous leaks, every new leak is met with an instinctive belief on the part of many in the media that these leaks - by appearing in major media outlets - must be true. The CIA just engineered a leak about Russia's military that is so obviously designed to promote their primary foreign policy aim of securing billions more to keep the war against Russia going, and yet so many people who should know better gullibly treated the leak as proven fact, without an iota of questioning or skepticism.
Finally: We have been reporting on the growing censorship programs not only in the U.S. but more broadly in the democratic world – in the EU, in the UK, in Canada, in Ireland, and in Brazil. We do so in part because these attacks on free speech in major countries are important in and of themselves, but also because each advancement of censorship powers is seen by other countries as a test case for how far they can go. Some of the most extreme systemic repression of political speech has taken place in Brazil – being used as a laboratory by the EU to see how far they can go – and earlier today we received news of one of the most extreme and truly shocking cases of political censorship we have ever seen. We will tell you all about it.
Yesterday marked the one-year anniversary of the launch of System Update but we decided we will celebrate it on Friday – for our 200th show – by devoting the program to a discussion with Tucker Carlson. I can’t think of a better person to talk to to commemorate that.
For now, welcome to a new episode of System Update, starting right now.