Is your conscience really a protection against doing evil? Or is it simply too easy for human beings to rationalize evil away?
Is your conscience really a protection against doing evil? Or is it simply too easy for human beings to rationalize evil away?
Dennis makes the case for supporting Ukraine… Callers largely disagree.
Canada’s vaunted socialized medicine is a horror show. Dennis describes a tragic case that is all too typical… Dennis talks to Alfredo Ortiz, President of Job Creators Network. His new book is The Real Race Revolutionaries: How Minority Entrepreneurship Can Overcome America’s Racial and Economic Divides.
An obscure college in Minnesota achieves national infamy by firing a professor for showing a picture of Mohammed in an art book to her students… Dennis talks to Aldo Buttazzoni, new PragerU personality. He attended a drag show at the LA Zoo.
Dennis talks to Jennifer Sey, former executive at Levi Strauss and Co. Her new book is Levi’s Unbuttoned: The Woke Mob Took My Job but Gave Me My Voice.
The President showed up at the border yesterday for a Potemkin Village visit. One can only imagine what the border patrol agents who led him on the phony tour must have been thinking… The Biden Administration wants to ban gas stoves. Something about them causing pollution or asthma or global warming.
Per usual, callers set the agenda. Issues raised include: New Zealand passed a bill banning tobacco to anyone under 14, what are your thoughts; Is systemic racism really true; what is the best way to study classical music and the composers; she was told that in Judaism life does not begin until the first breath is taken; Trump said Jews are disloyal because they didn’t vote for him; what is your biggest takeaway from the Exodus sessions with Jordan Peterson?
As counter intuitive as it sounds, do you have to fail multiple times in life to be happy? Is this especially true when you’re young? Did you parents teach you how to deal with failure? Callers weigh in.
The news is distressing. But we can’t look away from truth. We have to acknowledge and analyze problems to solve them. Giving in to despair is the easy way out… Schools are withholding merit awards to protect the feelings of those who didn’t receive them. How does that help students? The ones who succeed? Or the ones who have come up short?