
Timeless Wisdom with Dennis Prager Seeing Color
Jan 18, 2024
Dennis Prager discusses the debate on whether seeing color is necessary for recognizing and understanding racism. He criticizes a judge's decision to order a building moratorium in Beverly Hills due to a lack of affordable housing and questions the implications. The speaker reflects on the decline of America and emphasizes the importance of raising children with good values. They also explore media bias, false reporting by major outlets, and the significance of the comments section.
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Episode notes
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Relationship Between Seeing Color and Racism
01:43 • 10min
Weight Loss Success and Reflections on Scripture
11:29 • 2min
Analysis of Census Bureau Findings and Frustration Over Terminology
13:35 • 5min
The Damaging Influence of the Left and the Wealth Architect
18:48 • 2min
Judge Orders Building Moratorium in Beverly Hills
20:41 • 11min
Resentment towards wealth and questioning societal judgement
32:06 • 3min
Misrepresentation and Hidden Agendas
34:43 • 14min
The Decline of America and Historical Reflections
48:26 • 14min
Discussion on Having Children and Raising Them with Good Values
01:02:15 • 2min
Media Bias and Lack of Diversity
01:04:14 • 5min
Analyzing Tactics of Columbia Journalism Review and Criticizing False Reporting by New York Times and Washington Post
01:08:59 • 2min
The Significance of the Comments Section
01:10:52 • 3min
The Changing Landscape of Media and the Firing of a Conservative Columnist
01:14:05 • 2min
