

Left Covers Up Charlotte Stabbing, and "Non-Binary" Meltdown, with Andrew Klavan, Plus Kevin Hines' Inspiring Survival Story | Ep 1144
40 snips Sep 9, 2025
Join Andrew Klavan, a conservative commentator and author, as he dissects the media's controversial portrayal of a tragic murder in Charlotte, revealing uncomfortable truths about race and crime narratives. The conversation shifts to mental health with Kevin Hines, a survivor of a jump off the Golden Gate Bridge, who shares his inspiring journey and insights on suicide prevention. Topics range from the impact of wokeness to the essential conversations parents should have with their children about mental health, all wrapped in a message of hope and resilience.
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Media Bias Shapes Crime Coverage
- Megyn Kelly and Andrew Klavan argue mainstream media ignores crimes when victim and perpetrator don't fit preferred narratives.
- They claim that omission fuels mistrust and distorts public understanding of crime trends.
Policy, Not Race, Drives Crime Outcomes
- Kelly and Klavan say leftist policies and culture contributed to crime through family breakdown and lenient criminal justice reforms.
- They argue policy choices, not race, drive criminal outcomes in many communities.
Silencing Discussion Empowers Extremists
- Klavan and Kelly note many Americans avoid mentioning race even when noticing patterns, but media framing suppresses open discussion.
- They contend silencing observation increases credibility of extremists who speak openly.