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rewrite thsi in third person - LAWRENCE JONES I want to get to your big event that you're going to have with Hasan Piker. He has said some things about 9/11. What do you stand on this? October 7th. He has blamed Israel for that. We know that they were att


Lawrence Jones expressed interest in the upcoming event featuring Hasan Piker and addressed Piker's controversial comments regarding 9/11. Jones questioned the validity of Piker's blaming Israel for the attacks, asking for clarification on where he stands, particularly in light of the date October 7th. In response, Sayed emphasized his opposition to rape and stated clearly that he does not believe 9/11 was justified. He pointed out that sharing a platform with someone does not necessarily imply agreement on all issues. He drew a parallel, mentioning that Lawrence often has the president on his show, despite the president's comments about inappropriate physical conduct, suggesting that this does not imply Lawrence's endorsement of such views. Sayed raised concerns about the influence of cancel culture, questioning when it became acceptable and arguing that engaging with differing perspectives is vital for building coalitions and winning votes in America. Jones then probed deeper, asking Sayed to identify individuals within the community who were mourning the death of the ayatollah, noting that many peaceful Muslims, including those from the Gulf States, had rejected him and desired his demise. Sayed clarified that he does not apologize for any regime, including the U.S. government. He emphasized that leadership should prioritize the well-being of the people. He argued that the ayatollah did not fulfill this role, nor did the current administration under Donald Trump. Sayed highlighted that the impact of the conflict affects individuals across various demographics, as they face rising gas prices due to what he termed an illegal and unjustifiable war. He expressed concern about the broader implications of the U.S. involvement in conflicts abroad and stressed the importance of understanding the motivations behind political actions, remarking that not all means justify the ends. He concluded by stating that Americans, regardless of their background, are questioning the goals and actions of their government.