
The Ben Shapiro Show Ep. 2271 - The Hate-America Barbarians Inside The Gates
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Sep 2, 2025 In Detroit, anti-American sentiments brew as attendees criticize U.S. values. A powerful alliance forms between China, Russia, and India, potentially reshaping global dynamics against U.S. interests. The controversial topic of societal guilt emerges, revealing how it can empower extremist rhetoric. Economic policies face scrutiny, especially concerning recent tariff rulings and their effect on trade. Lastly, the podcast tackles public health debates and rising crime narratives, linking these issues to broader political shifts and instabilities on both sides of the Atlantic.
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Violent Rhetoric Spoken In Detroit
- Ben recounts Dr. Nidal Jabor's violent rhetoric at the Detroit event calling to "take out" opponents.
- He emphasizes this extreme language occurred on American soil, in Detroit, not abroad.
Tianjin Summit Signals Geopolitical Shift
- Shapiro highlights a Tianjin summit where China, Russia, and India publicly displayed unity challenging U.S. influence.
- He stresses India's alignment could dramatically reshape Indo‑Pacific geopolitics.
Why India Matters Strategically
- Shapiro explains India's strategic location makes it pivotal in containing China in the Indo‑Pacific.
- He argues losing India to China/Russia would isolate other U.S. allies and shift balance of power.



