Host Stunned by Rashida Tlaib's Pathetic Defense of This Extremist Chant
Nov 10, 2023
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In this podcast, the hosts discuss Rashida Tlaib's use of the anti-Semitic phrase 'from the river to the sea' in her support for Palestine. They also mention Candace Owens being corrected about Israel facts, Neil deGrasse Tyson's aversion to using a certain phrase, and Hillary Clinton comparing Trump to Hitler. They explore the divisions in Jerusalem and the consequences of commentary in society. Finally, they talk about gender neutrality and the dangers of catering to the lowest common denominator.
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Quick takeaways
Good deeds are often met with unfounded criticism, as seen in the baseless criticism directed towards Mr. Beast's act of building 100 wells in Africa.
Carelessly comparing individuals to Hitler, as Hillary Clinton did with Donald Trump, undermines the gravity of the term and hampers efforts to combat real instances of extremism.
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The Importance of Providing Clean Drinking Water in Africa
Mr. Beast, a popular YouTuber, builds 100 wells in Africa, providing clean drinking water to half a million people. However, some critics claim that his actions perpetuate the stereotype that Africa is dependent on handouts. This criticism is baseless, as the wells improve the lives of countless individuals and show the power of private initiatives. It's unfortunate that good deeds are often met with unfounded criticism.
Neil deGrasse Tyson's Gender-Neutral Approach
Neil deGrasse Tyson avoids using gender-specific terms like 'ladies and gentlemen' in his public talks, opting for 'humanoids' instead. While this may seem like a small change, it reflects the broader trend of erasing traditional gender distinctions. It's concerning to see even people in the scientific community promoting such ideas, as it undermines the importance of biological sex and scientific accuracy.
Hillary Clinton's Nazi Comparison
During an appearance on The View, Hillary Clinton compared Donald Trump to Hitler, suggesting that he had dictatorial and authoritarian tendencies. This comparison is not only baseless but also diminishes the horrors of Nazi Germany. It is disheartening to see prominent figures making such absurd and inflammatory comparisons, especially when there are real instances of anti-Semitism and extremism happening in the world.
The Danger of Misusing Nazi Analogies
Using Nazi analogies carelessly, as Hillary Clinton did, dilutes the gravity of the term and undermines efforts to recognize and combat actual instances of extremism. It's important to be thoughtful and responsible when making historical comparisons, as misusing them can distort reality and hinder efforts to address real threats and injustices.
Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks to CJ Pearson and Ian Haworth about MSNBC’s Chris Hayes asking Rashida Tlaib why she uses the anti-Semitic phrase “from the river to the sea” in her support for Palestine; Candace Owens being corrected about basic Israel facts by Jewish comedian Ami Kozak; MrBeast’s newest video “I Built 100 Wells In Africa” being accused of being racist; Neil deGrasse Tyson telling Steve-O which phrase he no longer allows to be used in the introductions to his speaking engagements due to political correctness; Hillary Clinton literally comparing Donald Trump to Hitler on “The View”; and much more.
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