In this episode of “The Ben Shapiro Show,” Ben discusses a mass shooting in Maine and the potential implications for gun control. He also delves into the growing presence of “queers for Palestine” on college campuses and the dangerous ideologies that unite radical college students with terrorist members of Hamas. Ben explores the influence of Franz Fanon’s book, The Retrait of the Earth, on radical movements such as the Black Panthers and Iranian revolutionaries. He highlights the threat posed by the alliance of marginalized groups against Israel and the rise of anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism on college campuses. Additionally, Ben addresses the issue of free speech on campuses and the consequences faced by those who support terrorism. He concludes by discussing the election of Mike Johnson as the new speaker of the House and the potential impact on conservative principles.
Ben Shapiro explores the dangerous convergence of radical ideologies on college campuses, particularly the growing presence of “queers for Palestine.” Despite the fact that queers would be killed in Palestine, some students align themselves with Hamas and its anti-American sentiments. This alliance is fueled by a shared hatred for America and the West, as well as the influence of radical thinkers like Franz Fanon, whose book The Retrait of the Earth advocates for revolutionary violence to purify society. Fanon’s radicalism has inspired movements such as the Black Panthers and Iranian revolutionaries, blending Marxist-Tinged radicalism with radical Islamism. This dangerous ideology threatens the values and stability of the West.
Ben highlights the concerning increase in anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism on college campuses. Jewish students at Cooper Union faced anti-Semitic chants, and pro-Hamas rallies and slogans have been observed at universities such as the University of Washington and Princeton. The slogan “Free Palestine from the river to the sea” is a call for genocide against Jews in the region. Groups like Students for Justice in Palestine, banned in Florida for supporting terrorism, continue to promote violence against Jews. The coalition against Israel includes not only radical Islamists but also faculty members at prestigious American universities, contributing to a hostile environment for Jewish students.
Ben discusses the election of Mike Johnson as the new speaker of the House and the potential implications for conservative principles. Johnson, a traditional conservative, emphasizes individual freedom, limited government, and the importance of “in God we trust.” While Johnson may have an easier time compromising than his predecessor Kevin McCarthy, he still faces the challenge of maneuvering within the complex dynamics of the House. Democrats attempt to demonize Johnson by labeling him an election denier and anti-abortion extremist, but his reasonable and articulate demeanor makes it difficult for them to run effective campaigns against him. Johnson’s first move as speaker was to pass a resolution and bill in support of Israel, demonstrating his commitment to conservative values.
Ben Shapiro’s episode covers a range of topics, exposing the dangerous ideologies present on college campuses and their impact on society. The rise of anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism, along with the influence of radical thinkers like Franz Fanon, poses a significant threat to the values of the West. Additionally, the election of Mike Johnson as speaker of the House brings new dynamics to conservative principles and the political landscape. It is crucial to address these issues and promote understanding and tolerance while preserving the values that define the West.