Judah Friedman, Ben Stein

The World According To Ben Stein

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  • Do Americans Get A Sanctuary City?

Do Americans Get A Sanctuary City?

Sunday 29th September 2024

Ben Stein and Judah Friedman discuss immigration, media bias, and the perceived decline of American society in this thought-provoking episode.
42 minutes
Informative
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Non-judgmental

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Do Americans Get a Sanctuary City?

Episode Overview

  • Discussion on the impact of immigration on American society.
  • Analysis of media bias and its effects on public perception.
  • Comparison of current events to historical periods like World War II and the Civil War.
  • Concerns about crime statistics and public safety.
  • Personal stories and experiences shared by Ben Stein.
We are witnessing the fall of our Republic, and so many Americans simply do not care
In this episode of 'The World According to Ben Stein,' Ben Stein and co-host Judah Friedman tackle the question: Do Americans get a sanctuary city? With their signature blend of wit and seriousness, they dive into the complex and often controversial topic of immigration and its impact on American society. Ben and Judah paint a vivid picture of what they see as the decline of the American Republic, lamenting that many citizens seem indifferent to the changes around them.
The episode is a rollercoaster of emotions, ranging from humorous banter to grave discussions about crime statistics and media bias. They draw historical parallels, comparing current events to World War II and the Civil War, making the case that history often repeats itself. Ben's anecdotes about his experiences and his family's history add a personal touch, making the episode relatable yet thought-provoking. If you're interested in a candid discussion about the state of America today, this episode is a must-listen.