The Joe Rogan Experience

#1538 - Douglas Murray

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Sep 17, 2020
Douglas Murray, a writer and political commentator known for "The Madness of Crowds," dives into pressing societal issues. He discusses California's turmoil, linking it to historical mass hysteria, and the challenges of political leadership amid public dissent. Murray emphasizes the importance of open dialogue on discrimination and free speech while critiquing radical ideologies in academia. He also explores modern masculinity and the complexities surrounding gender identity, urging for authentic discussions amid societal pressures.
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ANECDOTE

Kenosha Shooting

  • Joe Rogan discusses the Kenosha shooting, where a 17-year-old shot two people.
  • He expresses concern that the incident could escalate political tensions further.
INSIGHT

CHAZ as a Test Run

  • Joe Rogan suggests that the CHAZ situation in Seattle may have been a test run.
  • The takeover of six city blocks could foreshadow more significant societal disruptions.
ANECDOTE

Sam Smith's "Look at Me"

  • Douglas Murray recalls an example of diminishing tolerance for social justice activism during the pandemic.
  • Singer Sam Smith's public display of sadness during lockdown was met with widespread indifference.
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