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Nov 5, 2023 • 1h 10min
Ben Shapiro vs. University of Cambridge
A speech at the University of Cambridge sparks a discussion on the cancellation of an opera tied to the Middle East conflict, revealing deep-rooted themes of anti-Semitism and cultural heritage. The impact of decolonization is critiqued through the works of Frantz Fanon and Jean-Paul Sartre, calling for a defense of Western values. The complexities of American politics and healthcare debates are explored, emphasizing the need for nuanced conversation. Additionally, climate change policies and the challenges of gun control policies are debated, shedding light on societal safety and innovation.

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Nov 3, 2023 • 57min
Ep. 1843 - The Islamophobia Lie
The podcast delves into the alarming rise of anti-Semitism, particularly in academic settings. It explores the complicated relationship between anti-Semitism and Islamophobia, emphasizing how their conflation distorts reality. The discussion also highlights political tensions linked to upcoming protests in Britain and critiques media bias during the Israel-Hamas conflict. A focus on younger voters reveals a troubling trend of uninformed support for extremist views. The show further examines the role of media in shaping public perception amid geopolitical conflict.

Nov 2, 2023 • 42min
Ep. 1842 - Time To Cut Off Your Own Head To Prevent Community Tension
Controversy brews in London as the Metropolitan Police remove posters of kidnapped children to ease community tensions, raising questions about free speech. The podcast critiques the media's bias towards Hamas, discusses rising anti-Semitism, and highlights the often ignored civilian casualties in the Israel-Gaza conflict. With alarming statistics on support for Hamas and the challenges of multiculturalism, the conversation navigates the complexities that underlie the escalating societal issues and the impact of media narratives on public perception.

Nov 1, 2023 • 52min
Ep. 1841 - Hamas’ Fifth Column
This discussion tackles media bias in portraying the Israel-Hamas conflict, focusing on how narratives often favor Hamas, which can skew public perception. The impact of the Biden administration's policies on Democrats is closely examined, revealing internal divisions over support for Israel. The geopolitical ramifications with Iran and the Houthis' declarations of war add further complexity. Protests against Secretary of State Blinken bring heightened tensions surrounding anti-Semitism and shifting sentiments in the U.S. political landscape.

Oct 31, 2023 • 46min
Ep. 1840 - What I Learned At Oxford
A speaker shares insights from Oxford, highlighting a troubling rise in antisemitism and moral justifications for violence among students regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The podcast critiques how Hamas exploits international law and media bias, revealing the complexities of war narratives and humanitarian concerns. It delves into the international community's responses, examines the media's portrayal of the conflict, and even injects humor into political commentary. Expect sharp analysis and thought-provoking discussions!

Oct 30, 2023 • 52min
Ep. 1839 - The Pogroms Are Back
A recent outbreak of pogroms in Russia highlights the alarming resurgence of anti-Semitism. The discussion critiques how mainstream media responds to Hamas's influence and the plight of civilians in Gaza. It also delves into the troubling rise of anti-Semitic protests on college campuses. Additionally, political dynamics shift as Mike Pence exits the 2024 race, while opinions on free speech in political contexts are examined. The conversation navigates through these critical issues with a focus on accountability and societal impact.

Oct 29, 2023 • 10min
University Chairman Fights Back | With Jeff Rabhan
Jeff Rabhan, former chairman of the Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music at NYU, tackles the alarming rise of anti-Semitism on college campuses. He discusses the thin line between anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism, revealing how universities often fail to address these intertwined issues. The conversation dives into the struggles Jewish students face amid campus politics and the challenges of representation. Rabhan also highlights the entertainment industry’s hesitance to support Israel, emphasizing the moral imperative for influential voices to break their silence.

Oct 28, 2023 • 10min
Exclusive Sneakpeak At New Bentkey Show
Discover a sneak peek into a new children's initiative designed to provide a safe, non-political viewing experience. Dive into the riveting story of King George III’s oppressive rule and how heavy taxation ignited a revolutionary spirit among the colonists. Explore the crucial moments of the American Revolution, from the first shot fired at Lexington to the signing of the Declaration of Independence. This show promises to entertain while educating young minds on the importance of history and freedom.

Oct 27, 2023 • 48min
Ep. 1838 - No, I Won’t Give Up My AR-15
In the wake of a tragic mass shooting, a heated debate emerges over gun ownership and safety. Discussions revolve around self-defense, media narratives, and the reliability of government protection. Personal reflections on gun ownership highlight the connection between firearms and community safety. The podcast also touches on rising anti-Semitism and the political dynamics affecting Jewish communities. Finally, critiques of the UN and U.S. foreign policy shed light on the complexities of global conflicts.

Oct 26, 2023 • 57min
Ep. 1837 - The Evil of "Queers For Palestine"
A manhunt follows a tragic mass shooting in Maine, prompting discussions about mental health and gun control. The podcast critiques why university campuses are increasingly sympathetic to Hamas, exploring tensions within social justice movements. It delves into the philosophical legacies of colonialism and the rise of anti-Semitism in academia. Additionally, a new Speaker of the House faces significant challenges and scrutiny, while wellness innovations are highlighted amid political shifts.


