Challenging Covid Control: Ben Stein and Guests Debate Society's Response
Nobody's treating it as if it were anything but a little minor glitch, favorite term for this election. It seems like project veritas and a lot of other reporters are finding the evidence while the trump team goes ahead and screams out the verdict, and they're backpedaling on this right now.
Ever felt like the world's gone a bit haywire with all the Covid regulations? In this episode of 'The World According to Ben Stein', Ben Stein, Judah Friedman, Remso Martinez, Ben Boychuk, and Lewis Fein dive into a heated discussion about the impact of Covid control measures on society. They don't hold back, questioning whether we're blindly following orders or if there's room for resistance. But it's not just about Covid.
The conversation weaves through the potential flaws in the US election process, the reliability of future votes, and the role of the media in shaping public perception. The hosts also explore the disenfranchisement of Trump supporters, the elusive American dream, gun control, and the power dynamics of local governments. Through it all, they champion the importance of free discourse and honest conversations.
Ben Stein sums it up best: 'Nobody's treating it as if it were anything but a little minor glitch', referring to the election issues. This episode isn't just a rant; it's a call to think critically about the world around us. If you're ready for some raw, unfiltered dialogue, this one's for you.