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Episode 211: Bari Weiss, The 'University' of Austin, and the Silicon Valley-Funded Faux-Iconoclast Media Industry

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Oct 30, 2024
Katherine Krueger, a writer and editor with expertise in media and politics, explores the rise of Bari Weiss, a controversial figure known for her critiques of 'woke' culture. They dissect Weiss's portrayal as a victim despite her elite connections and substantial funding behind her media ventures. The conversation dives into the elitism of higher education, the influence of billionaires on new institutions like the University of Austin, and the complicated narratives of free speech and representation in media.
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ANECDOTE

Weiss's Activism at Columbia

  • Bari Weiss co-founded a student group at Columbia University called Columbians for Academic Freedom.
  • This group aimed to target professors they felt were insufficiently supportive of Israel.
INSIGHT

Weiss's Provocative Style

  • Bari Weiss developed a reputation for publishing op-eds with provocative headlines.
  • Her work aimed to challenge liberal sensibilities but not powerful institutions, an approach she shares with Bill Maher.
ANECDOTE

Weiss's Resignation

  • Bari Weiss resigned from The New York Times, claiming to be a victim of bullying due to her conservative views.
  • However, she leveraged this narrative to build a lucrative media career centered around victimhood.
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