The Ben Shapiro Show

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Apr 22, 2021 • 50min

Ep. 1241 - LeBron’s Cop-Hating America

The discussion takes a critical look at media narratives around systemic racism in policing, particularly following the police shooting of a teenager. It highlights the portrayal of law enforcement and how these narratives can shape public perception. Delving into education policy, the podcast critiques the influence of critical race theory on American identity. Attention is given to the increasing challenges police face, fueling debates on the effectiveness of current law enforcement strategies and the implications for crime rates. Overall, the conversation navigates complex societal issues.
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Apr 21, 2021 • 50min

Ep. 1240 - The Jury Got It Wrong

The conviction of Derek Chauvin sparks intense political reactions, with leaders celebrating yet others questioning the justice narrative. The podcast delves into how public sentiment and media shape perceptions of justice amidst ongoing debates about systemic racism. It critiques proposed reforms in policing, arguing urban communities might bear the brunt of such changes. The narrative around policing and crime rates reveals the complexities of urban decline, emphasizing the real challenges faced by citizens amid political rhetoric.
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Apr 21, 2021 • 2h 14min

Daily Wire Backstage: Derek Chauvin Verdict

Candace Owens, a conservative commentator known for her bold opinions, joins the discussion around the Derek Chauvin trial verdict. The conversation dives into how media narratives influenced public perception and the verdict itself. They explore the implications of racial incidents and the complexities of police accountability. Additionally, the impact of family structures on societal issues is examined, alongside the necessity for resilience and personal responsibility in tackling societal challenges. Owens advocates for clearer conservative unity in response to current political landscapes.
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Apr 20, 2021 • 47min

Ep. 1239 - Raging Waters

Tension escalates as the Chauvin jury deliberates, highlighting media influence and political responses. The podcast critiques the emotional manipulation surrounding the trial and discusses media bias, particularly against CNN. Attention shifts to Maxine Waters and the perceived double standards in political rhetoric, raising questions about public perceptions and the judicial process. Concerns are voiced over expectations of violence and the erosion of due process, emphasizing the need for a balanced discussion on race relations and safety.
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Apr 19, 2021 • 48min

Ep. 1238 - The Most Dangerous Insurrectionists Aren’t Trump Fans

The podcast dives into the Derek Chauvin trial, unpacking its societal implications and media influence. It critiques the portrayal of political insurrection and highlights the media's bias in covering racial disparities. Community responses to potential unrest are examined, alongside discussions on political hypocrisy and mainstream ideologies. The relationship between journalism and activism is also explored, emphasizing the need for a nuanced understanding of systemic issues and personal health advocacy in today's polarized climate.
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Apr 16, 2021 • 49min

Ep. 1237 - Another Anti-Trump Media Story Implodes

The podcast tackles the fallout from a false story about Trump that gained traction in the media. It discusses a tragic police shooting of a 13-year-old in Chicago, emphasizing the complexity of narratives surrounding law enforcement. There’s a critical look at how media bias shapes perceptions of racism within police forces and debates on court packing among Democrats. The conversation also touches on the differences between disinformation and misinformation in today's political landscape.
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Apr 15, 2021 • 48min

Ep. 1236 - Team Biden Thinks America Sucks

The podcast dives deep into the Biden administration's claims about systemic racism, questioning the portrayal of American values. It scrutinizes the narrative surrounding high-profile police incidents and critiques comparisons of voter ID laws to Jim Crow. The nomination of Kristen Clark raises eyebrows over her views on race, while discussions on court expansion reveal internal tensions within the Democratic Party. Finally, the complexities of media narratives during the Chauvin trial highlight the intersection of race and justice in today's society.
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Apr 14, 2021 • 47min

Ep. 1235 - Abolish The Police?!

The podcast dives into the contentious debate around police reform, focusing on recent legislative changes and their implications on public safety. It critically analyzes media narratives surrounding high-profile police incidents, questioning biases and political agendas. Without skirting the Derek Chauvin trial, it discusses the challenges of framing issues of accountability and community safety. Additionally, the conversation touches on the pause of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, exploring its effects on public trust amid ongoing health debates.
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Apr 13, 2021 • 49min

Ep. 1234 - Riot Time In Minneapolis

Nationwide unrest ignites after a police shooting of an unarmed black man in Minneapolis. The conversation tackles the hot-button issue of policing reform and the ramifications of defunding police forces amid rising crime. Guests reflect on the challenges of balancing accountability with due process, while media narratives are scrutinized for their role in escalating tensions. The discussion also touches on public health communications around the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, emphasizing the need for clarity in messaging during crises.
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Apr 9, 2021 • 50min

Ep. 1232 - Gun-Grabber Joe

President Biden's new gun control measures spark heated debate, with Republican governors pushing back. The discussion exposes misinformation and the political motivations behind current proposals. Delving into issues like police presence and the root causes of violence, the podcast critiques the effectiveness of executive actions on the Second Amendment. It also touches on corporate America's role in progressive politics and the complexities of racial reparations, highlighting inconsistencies in public and corporate accountability.

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