On Independence Day, antisemite and Nation of Islam Leader Louise Farrakhan had a three-hour hate-filled speech against prominent Jews such as Jonathan Greenblatt and Alan Dershowitz, whom he called out as “Satan.”

In his Youtube live-stream, Farrakhan said to the leader of the anti-Defamation League (ADL), “Mr. Greenblatt, you are Satan. Those of you that say that you’re Jews, I will not even give you the honor of calling you a Jew.” He also gave out a delusional statement saying that it is his responsibility to expose “Satan,” so the Muslims can “pick up a stone” like they traditionally do in Mecca. He believed that people like Greenblatt should not be killed but rather stoned so that it can morbidly “cast truth at falsehood till we knock out its brains.”

Farrakhan also made a grievous statement against famous lawyer Alan Dershowitz whose clientele includes: O.J Simpson, Jeffrey Epstein, and his madame Ghislaine Maxwell, Roman Polanski, as well as a member of President Donald Trump’s legal team during his impeachment trial. The Nation of Islam leader described the law professor as a “skillful deceiver” and “Satan masquerading as a lawyer.”

He even went on to make a bizarre statement that implicates Israel over the death of African-American man George Floyd who was killed under police custody. He said that Jews should come to him as a “coward”. He described them as “snakes” so that Americans can give them the “treatment” that they had received in Israel. “You may, as you gonna stop your police from going to Israel to learn how to kill better.” He also warned Israel that they have to face the grave consequences of their own actions.

Despite his glaring hatred against the Jews, Farrakhan claimed that he was not an antisemite and that the media had successfully manipulated him to look like one. He also denied his previous statements in which he wished ill against the Jewish people.

His three-hour video was posted on Youtube, and had garnered nearly 900,000 views. On Wednesday, The Combat Anti-Semitism Movement (CAM) reported the content and demanded the media platform to remove Farrakhan’s video, citing that it violates the company’s policy of hate speech.

In a letter that is addressed to YouTube’s vice president of global trust and safety, Matt Halprin, CAM Director Sacha Roytman-Dratwa argued that Farrakhan’s long history of antisemitism and his attempt to use it for the civil rights movement is “simply unacceptable.” She continued that the Muslim leader has promoted “hatred” and “dehumanization” against the Jewish community.

Roytman-Drawtwa also wanted to make the media platform accountable for allowing Farrakhan’s video to stay on their site for three whole days, and allowing people to use it as an avenue to spread antisemitism.

Moreover, Revolt TV, a cable channel which was owned by singer, songwriter, Sean “Diddy” Combs also broadcasted Farrakhan’s video. Combs even took on to Twitter to urge his 15.6 million followers to watch the Nation of Islam’s speech, although he issues a stern warning that the content is “not for the scared ones.”

Recently, Farrakhan made headlines after famous Hollywood celebrities, such as comedian Chelsea Handler, posted an undated video of the Muslim leader spreading hate speech against the whites. The post was also shared by other Hollywood stars such as Jessica Chastain, Jennifer Aniston, and Michelle Pfieffer.