
The Ben Shapiro Show Shapiro Reflects on His Decision to Leave California
Sep 22, 2021
A lively contrast unfolds between life in Florida and Los Angeles, highlighting the vibrancy and community spirit of the Sunshine State against LA's challenges. The host critiques the homeless crisis and differing COVID responses, showcasing how Florida fosters personal freedoms. There's a strong focus on social dynamics, emphasizing the warmth of community living versus the isolation often felt in Los Angeles. The discussion also touches on internet privacy, encouraging listeners to think about the personal and economic benefits of moving to less populated areas.
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California vs. Florida
- Ben Shapiro contrasts his experiences living in Florida and Los Angeles.
- He highlights the stark differences in the homeless crisis, COVID response, and overall culture.
LA's Tolerance Paradox
- Shapiro discusses the lack of tolerance in Los Angeles despite its reputation.
- He recounts an incident where a homeless man poured feces on a woman on Hollywood Blvd.
Big City Narrative
- Shapiro observes that big cities often promote a narrative that other places are worse.
- He claims this narrative is false and that other areas often have better social fabrics and quality of life.
