Lost Debate

Epstein Diversions, Russia-gate Revisionism, Gen Z Sex

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Jul 23, 2025
Carter Sherman, a journalist for The Guardian who covers reproductive health, discusses her book on Gen Z's evolving views on sex and intimacy. She highlights how digital culture and the decline of comprehensive sex education shape young people's relationships. They dive into the alarming trends of reduced sexual activity, the influence of incel ideologies, and the urgent need for effective sex education. The conversation reveals the complexities of navigating intimacy in today's society and the challenges faced by educators in addressing these issues.
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Trump-Epstein Letter and Public Perception

  • A resurfaced 2003 letter alleged to be from Trump to Epstein reveals ongoing links and Trump’s denial lacks credibility.
  • Public opinion largely views the letter as authentic, intensifying scrutiny amid calls to release Epstein-related files.
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Complexity of Releasing Epstein Files

  • Republican calls to release Epstein investigation files face tension between transparency and protecting innocent parties.
  • Releasing partial grand jury testimony may fail to satisfy public demand for full disclosure and accountability.
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Trump’s Contradictory Election Claims

  • Trump falsely accuses Obama and others of election rigging despite consensus on Russian interference.
  • This revisionism conflicts with his own prior acceptance of the 2016 election interference.
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