Judah Friedman, Ben Stein

The World According To Ben Stein

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  • July 2021. A Month That Will Live In Infamy!

July 2021. A Month That Will Live In Infamy!

Sunday 18th July 2021

Join Ben Stein and Judah Friedman as they discuss big tech censorship, mask mandates, and healthcare in their July 2021 episode.
63 minutes
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July 2021: A Turning Point in American Politics?

It's all about control, it's all about power, but it's about the awesome power of government.
Imagine a month where the very foundation of American democracy feels under siege. That's what July 2021 represents for Ben Stein and Judah Friedman on their podcast, 'The World According to Ben Stein'. They kick off the episode by diving into what they see as an assault on the Constitution and the First Amendment, highlighting the shadow banning of conservative voices by big tech companies. Is this a genuine threat to free speech, or just another political squabble?
You'll have to tune in to hear their take. But that's not all. The hosts don't shy away from hot-button issues like mask mandates and the state of healthcare in the US. They scrutinize the effectiveness of these mandates and ponder over the broader implications for public health and personal freedom. Are we striking the right balance, or are we tipping too far in one direction?
Stein and Friedman also take a historical detour, examining how the legacy of slavery and oppression continues to shape current political landscapes. This isn't just a history lesson; it's a deep dive into how past injustices influence today's policies and societal norms. They even question whether Americans are thinking rationally in these turbulent times, suggesting that mental health could be a key factor.
As if that weren't enough, the episode wraps up on a lighter note with Ben Stein sharing his musical interests. It's a refreshing break from the heavy topics, offering a glimpse into the personal side of one of America's most multifaceted thinkers. Whether you're a political junkie, a history buff, or someone concerned about healthcare and free speech, this episode has something for you.
So grab your headphones and get ready for a thought-provoking journey through some of the most pressing issues of our time.