
Valuetainment “Bernie Sanders IS The 1%!” - Millionaire Senator ROASTED Over Starbucks Protest HYPOCRISY
Dec 4, 2025
Tom Ellsworth, a seasoned political analyst, and Vincent 'Vinny' Oshana, a fiery commentator on culture and politics, dive into the Starbucks workers' strike. They critique Bernie Sanders' support amidst claims of hypocrisy while Starbucks thrives. The panel discusses broader economic frustrations, U.S. foreign interventions, and the inconsistency of media focus on global issues. Vinny passionately highlights perceived double standards in activism, particularly with groups like BLM, calling for more genuine outrage and action.
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U.S. Pressure On Nigeria Is Highly Public
- Patrick Bet-David highlights Trump's public pressure on Nigeria and the Pentagon to prepare for action over violence against Christians.
- The hosts frame the move as a rare public admission of U.S. concern for atrocities outside strategic interests.
Selective Sympathy Shapes Foreign Policy
- Tom Ellsworth and Patrick argue U.S. responses to atrocities often depend on strategic resources or objectives.
- They suggest selective sympathy drives which crises receive attention and intervention.
Domestic Activism Versus Overseas Atrocities
- Vincent 'Vinny' Oshana criticizes inconsistent domestic activism by asking where Black Lives Matter is for Nigerian Christians.
- The panel uses this to call out perceived hypocrisy in selective outrage and protest tactics.

