The Ben Shapiro Show

Ep. 1032 - The Supreme Court Widens The Great Divide

Jun 16, 2020
The podcast delves into a pivotal Supreme Court ruling that reshapes the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and its impact on religious freedom. It examines tension between individual rights and government regulations, particularly concerning LGBT hiring practices. Legal interpretations around gender identity and sex discrimination are critiqued, alongside the ramifications for faith-based organizations. The influence of woke culture on journalism and its effect on media bias is also explored, highlighting societal divisions and debates on policing in America.
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Lincoln Statue Removal

  • Boston considers removing a statue of Lincoln freeing a slave, misinterpreting its symbolism.
  • This act reflects a misunderstanding of history and a rejection of traditional values.
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LA Times Turmoil

  • The LA Times faces internal criticism for covering looting during protests.
  • Some staffers accuse the paper of pandering to white audiences.
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Capitalizing Race

  • The Chicago Sun Times will capitalize "Black" and "Brown" but not "White", claiming white is a broader descriptor.
  • This decision highlights racial bias in media.
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