

The Daily Objective
Ayn Rand Centre UK
The Ayn Rand Centre UK is dedicated to promoting Ayn Rand’s philosophy of Objectivism in the United Kingdom. The organisation advances Ayn Rand’s ideas by organising speaker events, discussion groups and other activities.
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Jan 23, 2024 • 30min
Live From Israel: The Story the Media Doesn’t Want You To Hear #959
Insight into challenges faced by Israelis in Tel Aviv during the war, including missile attacks and slow response from defense force. The reality of growing up in Israel amidst rocket attacks and ground operations. Exploring media perception of Israel's military actions. Critique of UNRWA and the United Nations, including alleged ties to Hamas. Discussion on dealing with Hamas and the two-state solution.

Jan 22, 2024 • 28min
Never Go Full Cenk #958
Critique of Chang Juger's flawed reasoning and unprofessional behavior, analyzing motives behind positions on a Jewish state, biased attitudes in debates, positive conference experience, questioning Israel's war tactics, concerns about a person's views and associations

Jan 21, 2024 • 33min
Palestinians Are Suffering—And It’s Their Fault #957
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Jan 21, 2024 • 35min
Debunking the Guardian’s Pro-Palestinian Propaganda #956
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Jan 19, 2024 • 28min
Can the Palestinians Ever Become Civilised? #955
The podcast explores whether Palestinians can become civilized, criticizing Western influence and discussing the education of Saudi princes. The meaning of 'From the River to the Sea' is challenged, comparing Christianity and Islam, and advocating for an Islamic enlightenment. The speaker suggests military action to eradicate Palestinian culture and discusses their ideal vision for the future.

Jan 18, 2024 • 29min
Israel’s Pro-Palestinian Protests: Treason? #954
Pro-Palestinian protest in Tel Aviv demanding a ceasefire and the return of a hostage. Lack of Western coverage of protests in Israel. Importance of freedom of speech during war. Peace advocacy and credibility of footage. Debate on social media bans and material aid to Iran Center UK. Israel's relationship with the US.

Jan 18, 2024 • 27min
Why Human Rights Watch Sides With the Terrorists #953
The podcast discusses Human Rights Watch's focus on criticizing Israel, questioning its credibility and agenda. They also explore the censorship of pro-Palestinian content and the motivations behind it. The hosts analyze a quote supporting Israel and criticize Arab culture, highlighting how such opinions can be deemed hate speech. Concerns about bias, funding, and conflicts of interest in Human Rights Watch are also addressed, including their association with Qatar and funding sources.

Jan 18, 2024 • 28min
How Israel Could Have Prevented October 7th #952
Exploring a recently reported plan by Iran for a coordinated attack on Israel involving Hamas and Hezbollah. Discussion on the disorganization of Hamas and the lack of victory strategy in Western interventions. Critical examination of the consequences of Western demand for elections in Gaza resulting in the election of Hamas. Lack of international attention towards Israel's past coordinated attacks and concerns about inadequate media coverage. Discussion on Israel's military capability to defeat Iran in a war and challenges in international relations.

Jan 16, 2024 • 28min
The UN Doubles Down on UNRWA #951
The podcast discusses the alleged indoctrination of children in schools funded by UNRWA, critiques UNRWA's lack of accountability and touches on the challenges of implementing change within the United Nations. It also explores the impact of a teacher on the future generation of Palestinians and highlights the indoctrination of children in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through the UNRWA education system.

Jan 14, 2024 • 25min
Are Gazans Standing Up to Hamas? #950
The hosts analyze recently released recordings between an IDF intelligence official and a civilian in Gaza, exploring different viewpoints on the conflict and the nature of innocence in Gaza. They delve into the challenges of speaking out against authority in oppressive regimes and draw historical analogies comparing the conflict between Israel and Hamas to the rise of Hitler in Germany. They also examine the effectiveness and morality of targeting civilians in Gaza to end the war quickly.