Digital Social Hour: “King Azoulay Exposes the Jews Big Secret…” | DSH #1936
Host: Sean Kelly
Guest: King Azoulay
Date: April 27, 2026
Main Theme & Purpose
In this explosive, unfiltered conversation, Sean Kelly sits down with King Azoulay—entrepreneur, public figure, and polarizing commentator—for a raw dialogue on faith, Jewish identity, masculinity, social engineering, and the state of the modern world. Azoulay delves into supposedly “hidden” Jewish wisdom, defends his outspoken support of Donald Trump and Israel, rails against societal changes in gender roles, and outlines his personal ethos on success, family, and manhood. The episode sharply critiques contemporary Western culture while championing traditional values and exposes the personal cost of being a controversial influencer.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. King Azoulay on Identity, Censorship, and Outspokenness
- Returning to the Podcast & Cancellations
- Azoulay discusses being 'cancelled' after speaking on Israeli issues, particularly following October 7th, and being rejected by other podcasts—including Jewish ones—for his lack of political correctness.
- Quote: "My own people, they’re like, yeah, we don’t want [me on] because he speaks not politically correct. I’m the guy that’s just going to say it how it is and I think that’s what we need." (01:41)
2. Enduring Support for Donald Trump
- Extreme Loyalty to Trump
- Azoulay repeatedly affirms unwavering support for Donald Trump despite ongoing controversies and mass protests.
- Quote: "I'm with Donald Trump all the way. Until the day he dies, I’m with Donald Trump... And after he dies, I’m still going to speak about him." (02:17, 02:24)
3. Judaism, ‘Codes of the Universe,’ and Jewish Achievement
- Supposed Secrets of Judaism
- Azoulay claims Jews possess spiritual and intellectual secrets via Kabbalah, gematria, and the Hebrew language, which he asserts are keys to their success in fields like science, technology, and finance.
- Ties these concepts to Jewish involvement in technology and Nobel prize achievements.
- Quote: "In Judaism, we understand the codes of the universe. So if we understand the codes... we have a lot of the answers... That’s why we are so smart..." (00:10, 03:28)
- Numerology & Gematria
- Explains numerology theories and connects Hebrew letters to numerical values and cosmic phenomena.
- Quote: “Gematria has the secrets to the universe... Hebrew is not a language that was invented like English. It was more, like, discovered.” (06:51)
4. On Success, Hate, and Internet Culture
- Hate as a Pathway to Virality
- Embraces hate and controversy as engagement tools:
- Quote: “No one in this world will promote you better than a hater. Nobody.” (13:45)
- Discusses being the target of hate online and in person, while noting that in real life he receives admiration.
- The Power and Trap of Haters
- Argues that haters are suffering and unsuccessful due to their negativity.
- Suggests hate drives engagement and expands his influence.
5. Purpose, God, and the Role of Faith
- Purpose Through Divinity
- Asserts that most people lack purpose due to lacking a relationship with God. Athesists, per Azoulay, are necessarily “lost.”
- Quote: “Take God out of us, what happens to us? [We die.] ... Atheists will never understand unless they go deeper.” (16:12, 19:18)
- Law of Attraction and Manifestation
- Discusses spiritual manifestation, purpose-driven life, and 'law of reversibility'.
- Quote: “If you could use 100% of your brain, you could walk through the wall... Everything is energy. Everything is frequencies, everything is vibration.” (16:56)
6. The ‘Six Fs’ for Men: Azoulay’s Success Formula
- His Personal Formula:
- Faith, Family, Fight (ability to protect), Financial Freedom, Fitness, and Fame.
- Quote: “First F is faith... Second is family... You need to know how to fight... be financially free... be fit... and being famous is like a sixth sense.” (22:31)
7. Views on Women, Relationships, and Society
- Traditionalism & Critique of Modern Women
- Advocates for traditional gender roles, including young marriage, female virginity, and strict male leadership.
- Criticizes American women, feminism, and the culture of delayed marriage and independence.
- Controversial: Discusses parents offering underage daughters to him and instances of early marriage, referencing his grandmother’s marriage at 14.
- Quote: “My dream woman will be a virgin... you wouldn’t believe how easy it is. I have fathers who reach out to me and say, I have a daughter. I want you to marry.” (23:19–25:18)
- Marriage as Contractual
- Sees marriage as a business transaction and advises men not to marry in the West, urging for overseas arrangements.
- Quote: “Marriage was a contract, okay? You’re purchasing the woman. That’s how it was since the beginning of time...” (39:09)
8. Masculinity and Modern Gender Abnormalities
- Asserts that societal standards and chemicals are making men more feminine and women more masculine.
- Steroids, Hormones & Feminization
- Argues that additives in food and culture are responsible for physical and social changes in gender expression.
- Quote: “Today you could take this and that’s good... we're a machine. These are all add-ons... they have to do is put shit in the food. That’s why women don’t have tits. That’s why men act like little girls.” (46:19)
9. Critique of Socialization & Social Media
- Digital World as ‘World War III’
- Claims society is in a “digital war” for consciousness, referencing the iPhone’s apple logo as a “hole into hell.”
- Discusses social media’s manipulative design and how influencer culture leads to mass distraction.
- Quote: “This was World War III, a digital war. It is not the war people thought it’d be... World War III is more to take away your actual purpose.” (73:56, 90:55)
10. Religious History & Critique of Christianity and Islam
- Origins of Judaism & Christianity
- Affirms that Christianity is rooted in Judaism; Torah predates the Bible. Claims the Christian story is metaphorical and that Christians misunderstand their own texts (e.g., “son” as “sun”).
- Quote: “Every single book in Christianity was written by a Jewish author... Christianity is not the greatest facts ever told. It's the greatest story ever told.” (58:20, 61:04)
- On Islam and World Conflict
- Claims Islam is a “conquest religion” and alleges mass conversions are financially incentivized.
- Repeats widely criticized claims about violence and intent within Islam, linking it to anti-Israel sentiment. Relates personal losses in October 7 events.
Memorable Quotes & Timestamps
- “I’m not politically correct. I’m the guy that’s just going to say it how it is and I think that’s what we need.” (01:41, King Azoulay)
- “I’m with Donald Trump all the way. Until the day he dies, I’m with Donald Trump.” (02:21, King Azoulay)
- “Judaism and the Hebrew language is all codes.” (04:06, King Azoulay)
- “No one in this world will promote you better than a hater.” (13:45, King Azoulay)
- “Weak men are driven by rumors. Strong men are driven by purpose... If you are purpose-driven, you won't see the rumors around you.” (14:49–15:43, King Azoulay)
- “Take God out of us, what happens to us? [We die.] ... Atheists will never understand unless they go deeper.” (16:12, King Azoulay)
- “First F is faith... Second is family... Fight... Financial freedom... Fit... Famous is like having a sixth sense.” (22:31, King Azoulay)
- “Every woman that I've ever been with was like half a dude.” (29:38, King Azoulay)
- “[Marriage] was a contract, okay? You're purchasing the woman... Today, she’s been with 10, 20, 30 men. So she hasn’t just been touched, she's been completely messed up from every direction.” (39:09, 41:05, King Azoulay)
- “World War III is more to take away your actual purpose... all these stars are here to distract you.” (90:55, King Azoulay)
Notable Segments & Timestamps
- Azoulay’s theory of Jewish cosmic codes and numerology: (04:06–08:14)
- Experiences with censorship, cancellation, and hate: (01:08–13:45)
- Six Fs for successful manhood: (22:31–23:25)
- Controversial takes on age of marriage, masculinity, and society: (25:14–31:12)
- Critique of feminism and social media’s effects: (37:09–55:46)
- Religious history and metaphors, Jewish origins of Christianity: (60:59–70:13)
- On digital culture as new world war and influencer manipulation: (73:08–76:37, 90:55–95:03)
Final Thoughts & Azoulay’s Mission
King Azoulay closes by reaffirming his approach: controversial but driven by a desire to speak raw truth, inspire men, and reclaim what he identifies as traditional values. He encourages followers to focus inward—“don’t chase, attract”—and to find purpose via faith, hard work, and self-mastery, positioning himself as both role model and lightning rod for a public hungry for authenticity.
Quote: “Work on yourself as a person, as a human, and just attract. Attract everybody. You don’t need to chase… You do that by becoming great.” (96:12, King Azoulay)
For Listeners
This episode is an intense, polarizing listen, full of personal philosophy, social commentary, and controversial claims delivered in Azoulay’s unapologetically brash style. It offers a look into the worldview of an internet personality for whom confrontation is both a means of influence and a response to modern societal changes.
Disclaimer: The views conveyed represent those of the guest. They contain contentious and often discredited perspectives. Listeners are encouraged to critically reflect on the social and historical interpretations presented.