EPISODE · Jan 18, 2026 · 5 MIN
Charles Asher Small - How Qatar BOUGHT the American Education System for $1 TRILLION
from The Daily Heretic · host Andrew Gold
Andrew Gold sits down with Charles Asher Small, one of the world’s leading experts on extremism and ideological influence, to expose what he argues is one of the most overlooked geopolitical projects of our time: Qatar’s vast soft-power campaign inside Western education. Small claims that over decades, Qatar has invested extraordinary sums — reaching into the hundreds of billions — to shape academic institutions, research agendas, and the ideological environment across the United States. Subscribe to Heretics Clips for more fearless, in-depth reporting: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos In this explosive conversation, Small details how a long-term strategy — rooted in the ideological lineage of the Muslim Brotherhood — has allowed extremist ideas to seep into Western universities, often under the banner of cultural partnerships, educational funding, and academic endowments. He argues that this influence has reshaped conversations around geopolitics, identity, and democracy in ways most Americans never realise. Small carefully explains how Western leaders, institutions, and even media figures have at times embraced funding without fully understanding the ideological goals behind it. Without making any defamatory or unverified claims, he maps out how soft-power networks can subtly shift narratives, empower ideological actors, and create pressure on scholars, administrators, and policymakers. A major focus of the discussion is what Small calls the “Red–Green Coalition” — the ideological partnership between radical left-wing movements and Islamist political actors who share a common interest in weakening Western democratic structures. He argues that Qatar’s educational investments have helped cultivate an intellectual climate receptive to both. In this episode, we explore: How foreign influence infiltrates American universities Why countries like Jordan and the UAE have banned the Muslim Brotherhood Whether the West is “sleepwalking through a revolution” The UK’s astonishing 40,000-person jihadist watchlist How ideological infiltration impacts women’s rights, LGBTQ+ freedoms, and religious minorities Whether certain extremist interpretations of political Islam conflict with liberal democratic values Throughout the conversation, Small stresses that the issue is ideology — not ordinary Muslims, who overwhelmingly reject extremism and are often the first victims of it. This is a gripping, urgent investigation into education, geopolitics, extremism, and the future of democratic societies. As Small warns: “We are sleeping through the revolution. It is time to wake up.” Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWpJKSqA-FE #Heretics #CharlesAsherSmall #Qatar #AmericanUniversities #SoftPower #MuslimBrotherhood #Extremism #Geopolitics #AndrewGold #EducationSystem Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Andrew Gold sits down with Charles Asher Small, one of the world’s leading experts on extremism and ideological influence, to expose what he argues is one of the most overlooked geopolitical projects of our time: Qatar’s vast soft-power campaign inside Western education. Small claims that over decades, Qatar has invested extraordinary sums — reaching into the hundreds of billions — to shape academic institutions, research agendas, and the ideological environment across the United States. Subscribe to Heretics Clips for more fearless, in-depth reporting: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos In this explosive conversation, Small details how a long-term strategy — rooted in the ideological lineage of the Muslim Brotherhood — has allowed extremist ideas to seep into Western universities, often under the banner of cultural partnerships, educational funding, and academic endowments. He argues that this influence has reshaped conversations around geopolitics, identity, and democracy in ways most Americans never realise. Small carefully explains how Western leaders, institutions, and even media figures have at times embraced funding without fully understanding the ideological goals behind it. Without making any defamatory or unverified claims, he maps out how soft-power networks can subtly shift narratives, empower ideological actors, and create pressure on scholars, administrators, and policymakers. A major focus of the discussion is what Small calls the “Red–Green Coalition” — the ideological partnership between radical left-wing movements and Islamist political actors who share a common interest in weakening Western democratic structures. He argues that Qatar’s educational investments have helped cultivate an intellectual climate receptive to both. In this episode, we explore: How foreign influence infiltrates American universities Why countries like Jordan and the UAE have banned the Muslim Brotherhood Whether the West is “sleepwalking through a revolution” The UK’s astonishing 40,000-person jihadist watchlist How ideological infiltration impacts women’s rights, LGBTQ+ freedoms, and religious minorities Whether certain extremist interpretations of political Islam conflict with liberal democratic values Throughout the conversation, Small stresses that the issue is ideology — not ordinary Muslims, who overwhelmingly reject extremism and are often the first victims of it. This is a gripping, urgent investigation into education, geopolitics, extremism, and the future of democratic societies. As Small warns: “We are sleeping through the revolution. It is time to wake up.” Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWpJKSqA-FE #Heretics #CharlesAsherSmall #Qatar #AmericanUniversities #SoftPower #MuslimBrotherhood #Extremism #Geopolitics #AndrewGold #EducationSystem Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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