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The Ben Shapiro Show / Ep. 1849 – The Barbarians Are In The Gates | The Ben Shapiro Show

Ep. 1849 – The Barbarians Are In The Gates | The Ben Shapiro Show

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Intro

In this episode of “The Ben Shapiro Show,” Ben discusses the recent events surrounding Armistice Day and Veterans’ Day, the rise of anti-Semitism, the conflict between Israel and Hamas, and the potential 2024 Republican presidential race. Ben examines the importation of people who despise the West, the connection between anti-Semitism and anti-whiteness, and the biased coverage of the media. He also delves into the challenges faced by comedians who become captured by their ideological crew and the strengths and weaknesses of former President Donald Trump as a campaigner.

Main Takeaways

Armistice Day and Veterans’ Day

  • Pro-Hamas protesters marched in London and New York City during Armistice Day and Veterans’ Day.

The Importation of People

  • Marx’s philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre believed in colonization in reverse, which has happened through the importation of people who despise the West.
  • The West must stop importing people who hate the country and prioritize its own citizens.

Anti-Semitism and Anti-Whiteness

  • Anti-Semitism is linked with anti-whiteness in a flyer handed out at the University of Chicago.
  • Anti-Semitism is linked to hatred for the US.

Israel and Hamas Conflict

  • Pro-chemos and Hamas protesters ripped down American flags in New York City.
  • The violations of human rights in Gaza are the result of Hamas terrorism, not Israeli policy.
  • Israel has complete military superiority but purposefully targets military sites and attempts to care for Palestinian civilians.

Potential 2024 Republican Presidential Race

  • Tim Scott has dropped out of the 2024 Republican presidential race, leaving only five candidates in the race.
  • Theoretical possibility of DeSantis winning Iowa and Haley winning New Hampshire, leading to a three-person race with Trump in South Carolina.

Summary

Armistice Day and Veterans’ Day

Armistice Day and Veterans’ Day were marked by protests by pro-Hamas supporters in London and New York City. The presence of these protesters during these significant days of remembrance highlights the growing influence of anti-Israel sentiment.

The Importation of People

Marx’s philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre’s concept of colonization in reverse has become a reality through the importation of people who despise the West. This has led to a clash of cultures and values, with the West facing criticism and attacks from within.

Anti-Semitism and Anti-Whiteness

Anti-Semitism is not only linked to hatred of Jews but also to anti-whiteness. A flyer distributed at the University of Chicago highlights this connection, perpetuating a narrative that blames the West and white people for societal problems.

Israel and Hamas Conflict

The conflict between Israel and Hamas has intensified, with pro-chemos and Hamas protesters tearing down American flags in New York City. Ben emphasizes that the violations of human rights in Gaza are a result of Hamas terrorism, not Israeli policy. Israel, despite its military superiority, aims to target military sites while attempting to protect Palestinian civilians.

Potential 2024 Republican Presidential Race

Tim Scott’s exit from the 2024 Republican presidential race leaves only five candidates in the running. The possibility of DeSantis winning Iowa and Haley winning New Hampshire could lead to a three-person race with Trump in South Carolina. The race is still unpredictable, and consolidation within the Republican field is necessary to challenge Trump.

Conclusion

This episode of “The Ben Shapiro Show” covers various pressing topics, including anti-Semitism, the Israel and Hamas conflict, and the potential 2024 Republican presidential race. Ben provides insightful analysis and highlights the importance of addressing these issues to ensure the preservation of Western values and security.

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