9/11 Remembrance and Government Overreach: Ben Stein's Critical Insights
I think these people running these big internet communications companies have done more damage to The United States than Bin Laden, because the essence of the constitution is the essence of The United States.
Why is it crucial to remember the events of 9/11? In this episode of 'The World According to Ben Stein', Ben Stein and Judah Friedman tackle this question head-on. They argue that if we don't keep the memory alive, our educational system certainly won't. But the conversation doesn't stop there. They dive into President Biden's controversial drone strike on civilians and its broader implications for American constitutional rights.
Ben and Judah also dissect the role of big tech in shaping public opinion and its potential threats to free speech. They don't shy away from discussing the intelligence failures in Afghanistan, the influence of religion and ethnicity on terrorism, and the importance of veterans in politics. The episode is packed with provocative thoughts and heartfelt reflections, making it a must-listen for anyone concerned about the direction of our society.