
The Ben Shapiro Show Daily Wire Backstage: Red Pillers are Wrong. Marriage is Good.
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Feb 14, 2024 The panel dives deep into contemporary views on marriage, advocating for its significance amid evolving societal norms. They explore Taylor Swift's impact on culture, politics, and perceptions of family life. Humorous critiques of pop culture, like Usher's Super Bowl performance, mix light-hearted banter with serious commentary. Additionally, the group addresses the roots of societal issues, emphasizing the need for personal responsibility and commitment in relationships. They also reflect on political discourse, immigration, and the true meaning of success beyond material wealth.
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Swift's Potential Influence
- Ben Shapiro agrees with Walsh, adding that Swift could promote traditional values if she marries and has children.
- This could positively influence her fans, showing the value of marriage and family.
Owens' Critique of Swift
- Candace Owens criticizes Taylor Swift, calling her "the most toxic feminist that's ever existed."
- She explains how Swift manipulates her audience and uses victimhood to get her way, citing the Scooter Braun incident.
Red Pill and Anti-Marriage
- Jeremy Boreing discusses the "red pill" movement's opposition to marriage.
- He raises concerns about its potential harm, especially its anti-woman stance.


