EPISODE · May 8, 2026 · 1H
Professor EXPOSES West's 1000-Year War on the Holy Land | Prof. Adnan Husain
from Neutrality Studies · host Pascal
Settler colonialism goes not far enough to explain the insane level of cruelty we see with the Gaza Genocide and the rampage of Israel in Lebanon, Syria, and other parts of the Holy Land. It doesn't explain why the entire West, Europe and North America are on board with the project. The crusading spirit that is baked into the colonial system, does. Looking at the original crusades, we see that they sparked the relentless drive for Europeans to go out, destroy and dominate—something they never stopped and that they are currently still doing, especially the neocon faction of the barbarian empire.Today I speak with Queen’s University historian Dr. Adnan Husain about crusading society, the Crusades as a force in Western state and social order, the split between Latin and Eastern Christianity, Jerusalem’s place in medieval politics, and the claimed links between crusading, colonialism, modern Israel, Islamophobia, antisemitism, and genocide.Links:Adnan A Husain on X: https://x.com/adnanahusainThe Adnan Husain Show: https://youtube.com/@adnanhusainshowGuerrilla History Podcast: https://guerrillahistory.libsyn.com/Neutrality Studies substack: https://pascallottaz.substack.com(Opt in for Academic Section from your profile settings: https://pascallottaz.substack.com/s/academic)Merch: https://neutralitystudies-shop.fourthwall.comDonation: https://neutralitystudies.com/donateTimestamps:00:00:00 Introduction and guest background00:03:47 Crusading society and Western order00:12:22 Great Schism and the First Crusade00:20:30 Jerusalem and the rise of holy war00:30:52 Judeo Christian identity and Israel00:45:45 Crusades colonialism and genocide00:56:06 Islamophobia and closing thoughts
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