
The Ben Shapiro Show Ep. 1080 - As The Cities Burn
Aug 24, 2020
Tune in for a deep dive into the chaos erupting from recent protests and civil unrest. The discussion highlights the responsibilities of political leaders amid violence in major cities like Denver and Portland. There's a critical examination of narratives surrounding police violence and the need for conservative voter action. The episode also scrutinizes personal security amid rising cybercrime threats and reflects on family dynamics through a teenager's quest for emancipation. Get ready for a thought-provoking analysis of today's societal and political challenges!
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Kenosha Shooting
- Jacob Blake was shot by police in Kenosha, Wisconsin, sparking riots.
- The event is disputed, with limited video footage showing Blake walking away from officers before being shot.
Premature Judgments
- The media and political figures often jump to conclusions based on bias, not evidence.
- This behavior is incentivized by a system that rewards quick narratives over thorough investigations.
Chicago Loop Riots
- The Chicago Loop riots stemmed from false online rumors about a child being shot.
- Rioting is never justified, even in cases of police misconduct; legal processes exist for accountability.






