

Ben Shapiro’s Q&A at Yale University | @YAFTV
Oct 18, 2024
During a dynamic Q&A at Yale, speakers tackle the significance of remembrance days amid political discourse. They explore free speech concerns in AI and strategies for conservative activism on campus. The conversation also delves into the rise of student activism against apathy and the ethical complexities surrounding life-and-death issues. Discussions around cancel culture highlight its differing impacts across political spectrums. Lastly, they examine the narratives in politics and history, stressing personal responsibility in a rapidly changing world.
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9/11 Remembrance
- Ben Shapiro recounts a congresswoman's dismissive remark about 9/11.
- He argues that remembering 9/11 should be a reminder of the enemies the US faces.
Counter-Programming Vigil
- A student questions Shapiro's decision to hold an event at the same time as a vigil for October 7th victims.
- Shapiro defends his choice, stating his event addresses vital issues and he didn't need the money.
Yale Event Scheduling
- Shapiro clarifies his coordination with Chabad and defends his right to speak.
- He emphasizes he doesn't give veto power to other organizations regarding his speaking engagements.