
The Ben Shapiro Show Ep. 1265 - Play Stupid Games, Win Stupid Prizes
May 28, 2021
American cities are facing a crisis, with rising crime and homelessness exacerbated by Democratic policies. The impact of COVID-19 has highlighted ineffective governance, particularly in places like New York and Los Angeles. There’s a sharp critique of recent policing reforms and the disconnect between political leaders and community needs. Additionally, the motivations behind the January 6th commission suggest a strategic move to frame the upcoming elections. The discussion sheds light on accountability and transparency in today’s political climate.
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Impact of BLM Riots on Policing
- The Black Lives Matter riots exposed the detrimental effects of calling off police in major cities.
- Ignoring low-level crime emboldens criminals and leads to an escalation of more serious offenses.
Homelessness in Los Angeles
- Allowing unchecked homelessness burdens taxpayers and undermines public safety.
- This approach is not compassionate to the homeless, who often need intervention and care.
Personal Experiences with Homelessness
- Ben Shapiro recounts personal experiences with homelessness impacting his neighborhood and family life.
- He highlights the challenges of raising children in an environment where public safety is compromised.
