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===''The Daily Shoah''=== First broadcast in August 2014 and published weekly (and now three times every week), ''The Daily Shoah's'' name is a parody of ''The Daily Show'' and uses the Hebrew language word referring to [[the Holocaust]]. Enoch originally created the show to be edgy and libertarian, and later began sharing antisemitic conspiracy theories around Episode 19, after reading The Culture of Critique by Kevin B. MacDonald. On the show Enoch, along with co-host Jesse Craig Dunston ("Seventh Son") and a rotating panel of co-hosts and guests (known as "the Death Panel") has addressed topics such as immigration, white nationalism, race relations, feminism, Zionism, anti-globalization and political correctness. The podcast is widely credited with creating the triple parentheses meme, also known as (((echo))), an antisemitic symbol that has been used to highlight the names of individuals of Jewish ethnicity.<ref>[https://mic.com/articles/144228/echoes-exposed-the-secret-symbol-neo-nazis-use-to-target-jews-online (((Echoes))), Exposed: The Secret Symbol Neo-Nazis Use to Target Jews Online], ''Mic.''</ref> As of January 2017, ''The Daily Shoah'' reportedly had an audience of 100,000 listeners. However, its viewership has been in decline since Enoch was sued for inciting racial violence in Charlottesville, Virginia.<ref>[https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2021/09/29/inside-far-right-podcast-ecosystem-part-3-rise-and-fall-daily-shoah The Rise and Fall of 'The Daily Shoah'], Southern Poverty Law Center</ref>
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