Podcast Summary: Real America’s Voice – "The Time is Coming! | THE JEWS w/ Professor Penn" (EP260, December 5, 2025)
Host: David Penn (Professor Penn)
Guest/Co-Host: Tanner
Episode Overview
This episode of the Professor Penn Podcast tackles the complex intersections of identity, American politics, digital surveillance, and the role of Jewish Americans in both historical and current political landscapes. David Penn, hosting solo with occasional input from Tanner, delivers a stream-of-consciousness journey that blends cultural critique, political strategies, reflections on anti-Semitism, and a sharp warning about creeping centralized global control. While the episode’s title references “The Jews,” its content moves through a wide range of topics, ultimately urging local civic engagement and critical self-reflection in the Jewish community.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Minnesota Politics & Local Action
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Minnesota Speaks X Spaces
- David Penn spotlights "Minnesota Speaks" as a vital grassroots forum for political discussion and organizing on X (formerly Twitter), run by Lt. Aldo and Minnesota Lady.
- Urges listeners from Minnesota (and beyond) to participate, bring friends, and focus on actionable strategies:
- "My strategy is to get thousands of new people in the caucus. My tactic is to try to work it through Minnesota Speaks." [11:01]
- Advocates for transforming passive political commentary into tangible, local action.
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Call for Political Involvement
- Emphasis on precinct-level engagement (referencing Dan Schultz and PrecinctStrategy.com).
- The goal: flood upcoming caucuses with new voices to disrupt the current party machinery and professional political class.
2. Digital ID, AI, and Creeping Global Control
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Warning about Digital ID
- Plays a clip from UK PM Keir Starmer announcing mandatory digital ID to work in the UK:
- "You will not be able to work in the United Kingdom if you do not have digital ID." [24:21]
- Draws parallels to similar efforts in the US and internationally, expressing deep skepticism about "biometric verification" and AI-powered surveillance.
- Plays a clip from UK PM Keir Starmer announcing mandatory digital ID to work in the UK:
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AI Executive Orders – The Genesis Project
- References a recent executive order signed by Donald Trump (“Genesis Mission”), deploying 40,000 scientists to build integrated AI technologies and comparing it to the urgency of the Manhattan Project.
- "This is the Manhattan Project, which gave us what, nuclear weapons." [37:20]
- Dissects potential dangers—loss of privacy, predictive models replacing elections, and the consolidation of government databases for surveillance.
- References a recent executive order signed by Donald Trump (“Genesis Mission”), deploying 40,000 scientists to build integrated AI technologies and comparing it to the urgency of the Manhattan Project.
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Global Governance & Social Credit
- Critique of efforts by the World Economic Forum (WEF) and major tech corporations (including BlackRock's Larry Fink) to create “one world government” and digital control grids.
- "The idea of the social credit is to monetize everything, to give value to every single thing you do in life." [44:45]
- Recommends resistance via cash, local community, technological privacy, and self-sufficiency (gardening, bartering).
- Critique of efforts by the World Economic Forum (WEF) and major tech corporations (including BlackRock's Larry Fink) to create “one world government” and digital control grids.
3. The Jewish Experience: Identity, History, and Modern Politics
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Jewish Overrepresentation in Science and Culture
- Notes that Jewish Americans comprise about 2-3% of the population but may represent “20–30%” of top scientists in certain fields, referencing Nobel Prizes and their significant role in AI development.
- "26 to 38% of the Nobel Prizes over time in these areas have gone to Jewish people." [40:56]
- Notes that Jewish Americans comprise about 2-3% of the population but may represent “20–30%” of top scientists in certain fields, referencing Nobel Prizes and their significant role in AI development.
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Historical Traumas & The Shift Toward Leftist and Internationalist Politics
- Explores the legacy of escape from European persecution and genocide driving Jewish support for left-wing, internationalist, and anti-nationalist politics.
- "Why do Jews want a borderless society? Well, they've been expelled from a lot of countries and they've been on the road a long time." [111:41]
- Traces roots of socialist and communist Jewish political engagement to survival mechanisms from 20th-century European tragedies.
- Explores the legacy of escape from European persecution and genocide driving Jewish support for left-wing, internationalist, and anti-nationalist politics.
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Internal Critique of US Jewish Community
- Criticizes what he sees as the community's drift toward supporting globalist, anti-borders, and socialist projects, warning:
- "If you’re defending that, you’re on the wrong side of the football, you’re not preserving a sovereign nation." [131:01]
- Urges self-reflection:
- "It's time for some internal self-reflection and some effort to align with Republican values." [131:52]
- Criticizes what he sees as the community's drift toward supporting globalist, anti-borders, and socialist projects, warning:
4. Education, Indoctrination, and Cultural Identity
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Disillusionment with American Education
- Takes aim at public school teachers and their unions, especially the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) and their involvement with global organizations like the WEF.
- Complains about teachers lacking national pride and failing to teach self-sufficiency and health:
- "Most of you suck. And it's not your fault. You've been brainwashed in your own education." [58:04]
- Calls for a curriculum on life skills, resilience, and civic responsibility.
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Cultural Comparison
- Tanner recounts the pride and cohesion at a local Hmong festival compared to American students’ lack of cultural pride, framing this as a symptom of broader social fragmentation.
5. Government Spending & Systemic Corruption
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Minnesota Fraud Scandals
- Highlights recent letters and efforts to uncover state-level fraud—questioning the integrity and responsiveness of local GOP officials.
- Insists on modern accountability and transparency tools (e.g., DocuSign), challenging the professional political class to keep up with basic business standards.
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Massive Foreign Aid Expenditures
- Recites an extensive laundry list of international government aid and defense grants (notably to Israel), questioning priorities when contrasted with domestic needs.
- "And you’re paying for it…we’re funding stuff we don’t even know where the countries are." [85:23]
- Recites an extensive laundry list of international government aid and defense grants (notably to Israel), questioning priorities when contrasted with domestic needs.
6. Rising Anti-Semitism & Generational Shifts
- Younger Generations (Zoomers) and Anti-Semitism
- Notes with concern the open anti-Semitism among some young conservatives and governmental aides (“gripers” and Nick Fuentes followers).
- "The anti-Semitism is right in our government." [123:52]
- Considers narrow white identity politics a political dead end:
- "That’s not going to work... It’s a loser." [123:55]
- Recommends a renewed embrace of constitutional republicanism, pluralism, and respect for sovereignty.
- Notes with concern the open anti-Semitism among some young conservatives and governmental aides (“gripers” and Nick Fuentes followers).
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
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On the Perils of Global Digital Control:
- "They got the plan. Five steps to One World Government. Did you notice that last week President Trump discontinued the US Penny?" [46:05]
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On Historical Memory and the Holocaust:
- "There was a genocide and why I know it is people I was related to had tattoos on their bodies and they told me what happened to them... The oral tradition matters." [106:36]
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On Surveillance, Predictive Technology, and Elections:
- "You don’t even have to have elections anymore because you can already predict what the result will be." [43:25]
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On the Shift in Jewish American Politics:
- "If you're defending that in Lutheran social services or Catholic social services or Jewish social services or the ADL…you're on the wrong side of the football, you're not preserving a sovereign nation." [131:01]
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Closing Reflection on American Identity:
- "Let’s come back to the principles, the great principles that make this country a republic where every citizen is a sovereign of their own lives." [132:42]
Important Timestamps
- Minnesota local action & Minnesota Speaks: 03:27 – 10:47
- Digital ID clip (UK PM Starmer): 24:21
- AI, Genesis Project & Trump’s Executive Order: 34:25 – 41:08
- On AI, predictive models, and end of elections: 43:25
- America's aid to foreign countries (list): 83:00 – 86:54
- Direct address to Jewish community, identity and trauma: 97:15 – 114:29
- Roots of socialist alignment in Jewish history: 107:56 – 110:54
- Anti-Semitism among ‘Zoomer’ conservatives: 122:23 – 125:33
- Call for constitutional republican identity: 125:33 – 133:28
Tone & Language
- Conversational, Intense, and Candid: Penn’s delivery is unscripted, emotional, and pulls no punches, blending folk wisdom, personal narrative, and sharp critique.
- Combative, but Community-Oriented: He wants to inspire action, push back against bureaucracy and globalism, and foster unity (especially among Minnesotans and those concerned about freedom).
- Reflective and Self-Critical: Penn examines Jewish participation in politics with both pride and alarm, acknowledging complexity, personal growth, and the risk of overgeneralization.
Conclusion
This episode is quintessentially Professor Penn: a dense, sprawling weave of historical analysis, political call-to-action, cultural anxiety, and internal debate on identity. Urging listeners (especially in Minnesota) to resist passivity, organize locally, and assert sovereignty, the show closes with a heartfelt plea for the Jewish community—and all Americans—to embrace constitutional principles, self-reflection, and mutual respect in a turbulent era.
