

WINNING: Why Trump Has John Oliver & All of Europe Freaking Out
Feb 18, 2025
Josh Firestine joins to dissect a whirlwind of topics. They dive into the implications of NATO spending and cultural identity on global security, sparking debates on military policies. John Oliver’s recent criticisms of Trump come under scrutiny, focusing on his comedic style and perceived censorship issues. The discussion pivots to border security and the fentanyl crisis, linking Trump's tariff threats to drug trafficking. They also explore misconceptions about foreign aid and the complexities of American welfare spending.
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Segregationist Views
- Trevor Noah seemingly advocates for racial segregation, highlighting the left's shift in rhetoric.
- He argues that homogenous societies share values and direction, unlike diverse ones.
Detroit Busing
- Steven Crowder's father experienced Detroit's integration busing experiment.
- This involved placing students from different racial backgrounds on the same buses, leading to violence.
Black Supremacism
- Crowder criticizes Trevor Noah's focus on Black vs. White segregation, ignoring other ethnicities.
- He labels this as "black supremacism", arguing it overlooks other groups.