Ben Stein on Due Process: Fear, Accusations, and Democracy
We don't go to jail because people don't like certain actions we do.
Ever felt like your rights are slipping away? In this thought-provoking episode of 'The World According to Ben Stein', Ben Stein and Judah Friedman tackle the unsettling decline of due process in modern America. They argue that the Biden administration has replaced the freedoms once protected by the Constitution with a climate of fear, reminiscent of Orwellian times. False accusations, they claim, can now ruin lives without the need for trials or evidence.
The hosts dive into the dangers of these accusations by recounting incidents like the Rolling Stone debacle, where men were falsely accused of heinous crimes that never occurred. This, they say, is a stark example of how easily justice can be derailed. But it doesn't stop there. Ben and Judah also shed light on how major corporations are undermining democracy.
They discuss how companies like Delta Airlines are pressuring states to conform to left-wing agendas, even labeling ID requirements as racist. This corporate meddling, according to them, poses a serious threat to democratic principles. With their extensive backgrounds in history and politics, Ben and Judah offer unique perspectives that you won't find in mainstream media. Their candid conversation is not just an analysis but a wake-up call about the erosion of freedoms and the subversion of democracy.
If you're looking for a podcast that dives deep into the pressing issues of our time, this episode is a must-listen.