
Real Coffee with Scott Adams Episode 2957 CWSA 09/13/25
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Sep 13, 2025 Engaging discussions unfold around the emotional benefits pets bring to our wellbeing. Effective communication's role in enhancing global relations takes the spotlight, alongside a humorous look at a Canadian AI ethics report. The conversation shifts to the impact of political rhetoric on violence, revealing complexities in leftist and rightist ideologies. Media accountability is scrutinized, particularly regarding Epstein's financial records. Lastly, innovative solutions for microplastic contamination and corruption in local governance are proposed, advocating for greater transparency.
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Use Screening To Block Violent Rhetoric
- Screen visa applicants for prior calls to violence using available tools to protect public safety.
- Deny entry to those with histories of praising or encouraging political murders.
Gender Averages Affect Policy Outcomes
- Scott Adams and Andrew Tate argue women vote more for empathy-driven, soft-on-crime policies, affecting national priorities.
- Adams frames averages: more female voters could favor policies that deprioritize defense and border control.
Apologies Mean Little Without Action
- Adams calls Comcast/MSNBC apologies hollow if they keep airing personalities who use violent rhetoric.
- He recommends firing recurring offenders rather than token apologies to prevent further harm.
