
The Michael Knowles Show Ep. 1943 - NBA Player CUT For Criticizing LGBTQ Pride Propaganda
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Mar 31, 2026 A fired NBA player and free speech controversy spark a debate about modern blasphemy and political pressure. Conspiracy theories around a high-profile assassination investigation are examined. Cultural questions about marriage, liberalism, and sexualization of youth are discussed. Allegations of foreign influence in politics and a sneak peek at a presidential library plan round out the topics.
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Sports Teams Enforce Secular Orthodoxy
- Michael Knowles argues the Chicago Bulls fired Jaden Ivey for expressing traditional Christian sexual ethics.
- He frames the team's response as a de facto blasphemy law that punishes public religious dissent against Pride messaging in pro sports.
Headlines Can Fuel Dangerous Conspiracy Theories
- Knowles criticizes the Daily Mail headline about Charlie Kirk's murder as misleading and click-driven.
- He explains the defense's claim that the ATF couldn't identify fragmented bullet fragments does not exonerate the accused given confessions and fingerprints.
Threats and a Near Explosive at My Campus Talk
- Knowles recounts personal threats and an explosive incident at his University of Pittsburgh talk to explain why conspiracy traction around Charlie Kirk's murder matters.
- He warns conspiracies could let an alleged killer avoid justice and stresses emotional stakes for victims' circles.



