
The Michael Knowles Show Ep. 1875 - UPDATE: Two Mass Shootings, Brown Killer Still On The Loose
Dec 15, 2025
This discussion dives into two tragic mass shootings, linking the Sydney Hanukkah incident to migrant radicalization and Islamist terrorism. The critique of Australia's gun laws raises questions about underlying causes of violence. A look at campus unrest highlights ideological motives and political violence, while a stark contrast emerges in reactions to conservative versus liberal tragedies. Knowles argues for a recognition of original sin in modern society, and critiques proposals surrounding euthanasia, challenging liberal perspectives.
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Migration And Recurring Terror Patterns
- Michael Knowles argues mass migration of unassimilable cultures fuels repeated terror attacks in the West.
- He links father-son terror teams and recurrent Jewish-targeted attacks to failed immigration choices.
Gun Control As Political Distraction
- Knowles criticizes political leaders who call for stricter gun laws while avoiding immigration limits he views as the true solution.
- He portrays such responses as deceptive distractions from cultural and security causes.
Caution On Ideological Motives
- Knowles highlights ambiguity in the Brown University shooting and warns of premature ideological attributions.
- He notes patterns where campus political violence historically skews leftward when ideology is suspected.



