
The Ben Shapiro Show Ep. 1898 - ‘Free The Nipple’ Grammys and Open Borders
Feb 5, 2024
The Grammys are critiqued for disastrous fashion, bad music, and a lack of genuine political engagement. Celebrities like Lenny Kravitz and Billie Eilish influence youth culture, yet the industry's responses to serious issues, such as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, remain superficial. Border legislation is dissected as ineffective, revealing public discontent with immigration policies. The discussion extends to the complexities of asylum processes and political hypocrisy surrounding immigration reform, alongside a commentary on the U.S. Middle East policy.
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Grammy Host Critique
- Ben Shapiro criticizes Trevor Noah's Grammy hosting, calling it boring and overly flattering.
- He contrasts Noah's approach with Ricky Gervais's more entertainingly insulting style.
Culture and Politics
- Ben Shapiro argues that culture influences politics and that the Grammys' reach is vast.
- He emphasizes the impact of the Grammys' messaging on a large audience.
Doja Cat's Attire
- Ben Shapiro comments on Doja Cat's revealing attire at the Grammys.
- He satirizes the "free the nipple" movement and Hollywood's embrace of it.
