The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

CULTURE OF DISCRIMINATION

Dec 23, 2025
Daniel Stein, an author and commentator known for his book 'American Dystopia', joins the discussion to explore the connections between Puritan history and modern themes in 'The Handmaid's Tale'. He challenges stereotypes about Puritans, highlighting their relatively progressive treatment of women and their approach to religious freedom. The conversation also dives into the Salem witch trials, emphasizing the Puritans' eventual recognition of past wrongs and the notion of church-state separation. Stein’s insights shed light on historical contexts that resonate today.
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Jesus Elevated The Ordinary

  • Jesus' life elevated ordinary people and challenged historical hierarchies of greatness.
  • The Gospels dignified common workers and began a moral revolution centered on the ordinary.
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Archaeology Supports Bethlehem Tradition

  • Archaeology can identify traditional birth sites like the cave under the Church of the Nativity.
  • Gabriel Barkay and others argue the Bethlehem cave tradition is plausibly authentic after 2,000 years.
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EEOC Acknowledges Anti-White-Male Claims

  • The EEOC publicly acknowledged discrimination claims by white males and urged enforcement.
  • Dinesh argues systemic preferences for other groups have disadvantaged white men across education and employment.
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