
The Ben Shapiro Show Ep. 1086 - Biden’s Anti-Violence Malarkey
Sep 1, 2020
The discussion critiques Joe Biden's speech on violence for failing to name groups like Black Lives Matter and Antifa. There’s a sharp contrast between Biden's approach and Trump's defense of figures like Kyle Rittenhouse. The podcast highlights perceived hypocrisies in political rhetoric surrounding safety, while addressing racial tensions and media portrayals during crises. The conversation dives deep into the impact of political narratives on public perception of violence, emphasizing the disconnect between leadership and grassroots movements.
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Biden's Blame Game
- Joe Biden blames Trump for the riots and looting, despite occurring in Democrat-led cities.
- This deflects blame from the Democrats who've refused federal aid and allowed the chaos.
Selective Condemnation
- Biden's speech denounces violence but focuses on police brutality and right-wing militias.
- He omits mention of BLM and Antifa, the primary groups responsible for the violence.
Actions Speak Louder Than Words
- Although Biden condemns rioting and looting, his campaign staff bailed out rioters in Minneapolis.
- This contradicts his message and raises questions about his stance on the violence.
