NEW YORK – Conservative commentator Dinesh D'Souza and his wife, Deborah Fancher, known as Debbie D'Souza, have released a new discussion through PragerU, delving into the unique nature of antisemitism and its presence across both the political left and right. The conversation, which premiered on September 4, 2025, addresses how antisemitic sentiments are expressed and perceived from different ideological standpoints.
In the discussion, D'Souza posits that antisemitism is distinct from other forms of racism, noting that Jews are often simultaneously accused of contradictory traits. He highlighted instances where Jews are portrayed as both "left-wing communists and secular perverts" and "insidious capitalists controlling the banks," emphasizing the illogical and often envious nature of such accusations. "The accusations against the Jews come from sometimes opposite directions," D'Souza stated.
Deborah Fancher, a conservative political activist and recording artist, joined her husband in the dialogue, contributing to the examination of this complex issue. She is frequently involved in D'Souza's projects, including his documentary films. The discussion aims to shed light on the historical and contemporary expressions of anti-Jewish prejudice.
D'Souza also touched upon the historical redefinition of fascism, arguing that it was inaccurately shifted from a left-wing to a right-wing ideology after World War II. He connected this redefinition to the current landscape of accusations, suggesting it enables figures to be labeled as "fascist" or "Nazi" without proper historical context, even when discussing figures like Benjamin Netanyahu.
The PragerU discussion represents D'Souza's continued focus on cultural and political commentary, often challenging conventional narratives. His work frequently explores themes related to American politics and history from a conservative viewpoint.