I want to see the interviewer ask this question:
"So Ye, I understand your pain. I understand that you were severely wronged. They attacked your wealth, tried to get you thrown in jail, tried to medicate you into a stupor, and threatened to take away your children. Some of the key figures who wronged you in this way happen to be Jewish people. I would like you to explain, for the benefit of myself and the audience, why you believe it is important for us to know about this association, because I believe there might be some misconceptions out there about why this association is being made."
And then LET. YE. TALK. AND EXPLAIN HIS POSITION.
EVERYONE cuts him off and starts griping about "Muh identity politics, muh identitarianism, blah blah blah" and nobody actually lets the man talk and explain why he thinks it's important that we know that the people who wronged him happen to be Jewish people.
I literally was raised Jewish, despite disagreeing with many in my own demographic about a wide range of issues, and I want to hear the man talk. This is getting aggravating!
Yep, he's a good interviewer but he's fallen quite a lot in my estimation for those things.