The Ben Shapiro Show

Ep. 1031 - You’ll Miss The Cops When They’re Gone

Jun 15, 2020
In a gripping discussion, the implications of recent police violence in Atlanta unfold, challenging media narratives. The chaos in Seattle's self-declared Republic of Chop raises eyebrows about lawlessness and its link to reduced police presence. There's a critical examination of judicial decisions affecting conservative values, questioning the reliability of the judicial system. The complex debate around police reform dives into the roots of policing and its effectiveness, sparking a nuanced conversation about safety, justice, and societal responses.
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INSIGHT

Supreme Court's Title VII Ruling

  • The Supreme Court's decision on Title VII now protects based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
  • This expands the original intent of the law and raises concerns about religious freedom and free speech.
ANECDOTE

Atlanta Shooting Incident

  • In Atlanta, a man resisting arrest stole a police officer's taser and fired it.
  • The officer fatally shot him, leading to protests and the officer's firing.
INSIGHT

Challenges in CHAZ/CHOP

  • The Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ) in Seattle, now CHOP, faces challenges.
  • These include sanitation issues, internal conflicts, and threats to street preachers.
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