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Jul 15, 2020 • 52min
Ep. 1052 - Bari The Hatchet
Bari Weiss's dramatic exit from The New York Times sets the stage for a heated discussion on cancel culture and the diminishing integrity in journalism. The hosts delve into Andrew Sullivan's departure from New York Magazine, revealing the pressures of ideological conformity. They tackle issues of free speech, bullying of centrist views, and the chilling effect of a 'woke' culture on creative expression. The complexities of COVID-19 data interpretation and vaccine optimism also take center stage, highlighting the evolving media landscape and its challenges.

Jul 14, 2020 • 55min
Ep. 1051 - The Shutdown of Common Sense
The discussion delves into California's controversial lockdown measures and critiques their political motivations. It challenges the effectiveness of symbolic gestures in addressing societal issues, particularly in communities of color. The podcast also examines the media's influence on public perception of race and the disconnect between virtue signaling and real change. Additionally, it highlights the pressing need for meaningful dialogue amidst polarization and critiques the superficiality of current approaches to social justice.

Jul 13, 2020 • 60min
Ep. 1050 - The Closing Of The American Mind
The conversation dives into the shifting political landscape as the Left pushes boundaries through cancel culture. They discuss the implications of a potential Biden presidency and how cultural changes may not reflect the electorate's true feelings. The rise of leftist movements post-George Floyd protests is analyzed, alongside concerns about free speech amid increasing regulations. They also highlight the repercussions of police withdrawal on crime rates, emphasizing the need for informed debate as society grapples with these pressing issues.

Jul 12, 2020 • 57min
The Intellectual Dark Web | Joe Rogan, Jordan Peterson, and More
Jordan Peterson, a renowned psychology professor, Sam Harris, a leading neuroscientist and philosopher, and Christina Hoff Sommers, a feminist scholar, engage in lively discussions about the Intellectual Dark Web. They explore the importance of free speech amidst cancel culture and advocate for respectful disagreements. The guests also tackle complex topics such as the relationship between intelligence and race, the evolution of political ideologies, and the cultural divides fostered by extreme left ideologies. Their insights illuminate the role of reason and emotion in contemporary discourse.

Jul 10, 2020 • 1h 3min
Ep. 1049 - Political Lives Matter
The discussion critiques Bill De Blasio's leadership amid ongoing citizen struggles and highlights the growing influence of cancel culture. The media's portrayal of COVID-19, particularly in Republican states, comes under fire, raising questions about statistics and lockdown effectiveness. Debates around reopening schools illustrate the need for data-driven policies. A deeper dive into racial bias in crime reporting reveals inconsistencies between local and national narratives. Finally, the implications of a recent Supreme Court ruling on Trump's finances are scrutinized, emphasizing political accountability.

Jul 9, 2020 • 59min
Ep. 1048 - Vox Tyrannide
Tensions rise at Vox as internal conflicts emerge over free speech and the radical left's influence. The debate around reopening schools stirs further controversy amid racial issues. A deep dive into the ideological clash within liberal circles reveals the struggle between moderates and extremists. The discussion also critiques media double standards, particularly regarding the 1619 Project. Finally, it assesses Biden's balancing act between moderate policies and radical pressures from within his party, alongside key legal decisions affecting religious institutions.

Jul 8, 2020 • 57min
Ep. 1047 - Cancel Culture Comes For Us All
The podcast dives into the contentious topic of cancel culture, revealing its double standards and mixed reactions among public figures. It discusses the backlash against liberals who criticize this phenomenon, highlighting recent cases like Halle Berry's apology. The conversation expands to the chilling effects on free speech and political discourse, emphasizing the necessity of open debate. Additionally, it touches on the complexities of public support retraction and the discrepancies in accountability based on political beliefs.

Jul 7, 2020 • 1h 4min
Ep. 1046 - Capitalism Eats Wokeness
Colin Kaepernick's monetization of activism sparks a debate on the commercialization of social movements. The critics question the real motives behind diversity training initiatives in corporations. A look at the impact of movements like Black Lives Matter reveals a surge in urban crime and safety concerns. With rising skepticism about COVID-19 measures, especially for younger demographics, the conversation challenges prevailing narratives and encourages deeper analysis of societal issues.

Jul 6, 2020 • 1h 9min
Ep. 1045 - The Most Important Speech Of Trump’s Presidency
Trump's fiery speech at Mount Rushmore defends American history amid monument removals, critiquing media distortions. The discussion dives into gaslighting and cultural narratives, revealing the shifting views of the Democratic Party on historical figures. With humor, the impact of cancel culture on public figures is examined, emphasizing the need for open dialogues about race and identity. Lastly, it tackles the balance between celebrating Independence Day and confronting contemporary societal issues, urging a reconsideration of prevailing media narratives.

Jul 2, 2020 • 54min
Ep. 1044 - America Isn’t The Bad Guy
This discussion dives into the significance of July 4th and the contrasting views of American identity. The erosion of conservative influence in major institutions is scrutinized, alongside critiques of censorship and historical narratives. The complexities around the Black Lives Matter movement and America's historical injustices are explored, emphasizing the need for practical solutions. Debates surrounding race, privilege, and international freedoms also arise, alongside an ironic take on Prince Harry's comments. It's a spirited examination of culture and values.


