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Good evening. It's Tuesday, May 7.
Tonight: If I had to pick the most direct and explicit legislative abridgment over the last decade of core constitutional rights, it would likely be the wildly expanded definition of, “anti-Semitism” that was just incorporated into federal anti-discrimination law last week. We examined that bill in detail. But a close second—perhaps even the top threat to core constitutional rights—would be the extraordinary, forced sale and/or banning of TikTok that President Biden signed into law last month. The likelihood that TikTok's corporate parent can divest themselves in accordance with the law and the period set is extremely low, which means that this app voluntarily—voluntarily—used by more than 150 million Americans will be banned—and that would take place in January of 2025, conveniently set right after the presidential election to ensure nobody is held accountable for this visible assault on free speech.
In a federal court earlier today, both TikTok and its parent company ByteDance filed suit against the Biden administration, arguing at length why this bill constitutes a grave and glaring violation of the First Amendment, free speech rights of American citizens, as well as the 14th amendment and other secondary arguments.
There have been all kinds of fearmongering generated about TikTok to justify its banning—this fear campaign is always the foundation of any authoritarian act, you have to put the population enough fear to make them agree to anything that is being done in the name of protecting them from this new threat—but so much of these fear campaigns, and certainly this one, are based on exaggerations or outright fabrications and the arguments made by TikTok today, along with other reporting relating to it that we've covered before vividly demonstrates why this is. We'll tell you about this constitutional challenge and what its implications are.
Then: The moral panic that the U.S. government is deliberately cultivating on a bipartisan basis in the United States to justify all of these repressive measures that American Jews now face—an epidemic of violent bigotry, even a second Holocaust—continues to be pushed by leaders of both parties. Both President Biden and Speaker Mike Johnson gave very similar speeches over the last 48 hours with this theme at the Holocaust Memorial, namely, that the anti-war protests on American campuses are merely disguised movements of radical Islam or Sharia law, and, above all, an attempt to bring another Holocaust against Jews to the United States. That's no exaggeration. Johnson's speech today, in particular, is so riddled with obvious falsehoods and hoaxes, though so is Biden, that both are worth examining.
Finally, the British journalist and writer Johann Hari has written some of the most consequential books over the last decade, including “Chasing the Scream,” which revolutionized how addiction is understood; “Lost Connections,” which explores the root spiritual causes of growing mental health pathologies in the West, and “Stolen Focus”, on how modern society is destroying our ability to concentrate. Johann has a new book out entitled “Magic Pill - The Extraordinary Benefits and Disturbing Risks of the New Weight Loss Drugs”, including Ozempic, which, among other things, interviews a wide range of scientists and physicians to understand both the safety, the efficacy and the dangers of the Ozempic craze and similar drugs.
For now, welcome to a new episode of System Update, starting right now.