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Feminism 2.0

S7 E1 Feminism 2.0

We hear it all the time: "America is patriarchal!", "American women are oppressed!". Well, a lifelong feminist and former National Organization for Women member, Tammy Bruce, is tired of hearing it--and she has a solution laid out in our newest video: Feminism 2.0. One that tells women that they should be proud to act feminine. One that tells them that simply copying men and masculine traits is actually demeaning to women. One that honors all responsible choices, including becoming a wife and mother.

Première diffusion : 10 février 2014

What is Social Justice

S7 E2 What is Social Justice

"Social Justice" is a term you hear almost every day. But did you ever hear anybody define what it actually means? Jonah Goldberg of the American Enterprise Institute tries to pin this catchall phrase to the wall. In doing so, he exposes the not-so-hidden agenda of those who use it. What sounds so caring and noble turns out to be something very different.

Première diffusion : 24 mars 2014

The Myth of the Gender Wage Gap

S7 E3 The Myth of the Gender Wage Gap

Women in America are the freest in the world, yet many feminists tell us women are oppressed. They advocate this falsehood through victim mentality propaganda and misleading statistics, such as the gender wage gap myth. In five minutes, American Enterprise Institute's Christina Hoff Sommers tells you the truth about feminism.

Première diffusion : 22 septembre 2014

A Black South African on Israel and Apartheid

S7 E4 A Black South African on Israel and Apartheid

Is Israel an "apartheid state," as its enemies claim? Who better to answer that charge than a black South African who lived through apartheid? Kenneth Meshoe, a member of the South African parliament, fits that bill. He examines the evidence against Israel, and draws a compelling conclusion.

Première diffusion : 13 octobre 2014

Who Are the Racists

S7 E5 Who Are the Racists

To call someone a racist is a serious charge. A racist is someone who believes that one person is superior (or inferior) to another person simply based on their skin color. It's a belief that is both foolish and stupid. But conservatives are accused by progressives of being racist on an almost daily basis. Is it a fair accusation? Or, is it just political posturing? And, if it is political posturing, what does it say about the people making the charge? Derryck Green of Project 21 has some provocative answers.

Première diffusion : 20 octobre 2014

What is the University Diversity Scam

S7 E6 What is the University Diversity Scam

America's campuses, particularly those in California, spend tens of millions of dollars on administrators and programs to combat issues like sexism, homophobia, and racism on campus. But are these problems in any way prevalent at our universities? Or is this diversity bureaucracy a big waste of money? Heather Mac Donald of the Manhattan Institute explains.

Première diffusion : 23 mars 2015

Don't Judge Blacks Differently

S7 E7 Don't Judge Blacks Differently

Does race trump truth? In a confrontation between police and perpetrators, what is more important? Facts or skin color? When protests morph into riots, do we excuse bad behavior based on race? If we do, how are we ever going to end racism? Chloe Valdary, a student at the University of New Orleans, confronts these critical questions and offers a compelling answer.

Première diffusion : 27 avril 2015

Is America Racist

S7 E8 Is America Racist

Is America racist? Is it -- as President Barack Obama said -- "part of our DNA"? Author and talk-show host Larry Elder examines America's legacy of racism, whether it's one we can ever escape, and in the process offers a different way of looking at things like Ferguson, crime, police and racial profiling.

Première diffusion : 18 janvier 2016

Black Fathers Matter

S7 E9 Black Fathers Matter

Which poses a bigger threat to black communities: Racism? Or the absence of fathers? Drawing on a sea of official data and his own upbringing, talk-show host Larry Elder shows just how important black fathers are in turning boys into responsible and happy men--and how their absence has had a tragic impact on millions of black Americans.

Première diffusion : 13 juin 2016

Why Don't Feminists Fight for Muslim Women

S7 E10 Why Don't Feminists Fight for Muslim Women

Are women oppressed in Muslim countries? What about in Islamic enclaves in the West? Are these places violating or fulfilling the Quran and Islamic law? Ayaan Hirsi Ali, an author and activist who was raised a devout Muslim, describes the human rights crisis of our time, asks why feminists in the West don't seem to care, and explains why immigration to the West from the Middle East means this issue matters more than ever.

Première diffusion : 27 juin 2016

Are The Police Racist

S7 E11 Are The Police Racist

Are the police racist? Do they disproportionately shoot African-Americans? Are incidents in places like Ferguson and Baltimore evidence of systemic discrimination? Heather Mac Donald, a scholar at the Manhattan Institute, explains.

Première diffusion : 22 août 2016

The Top 5 Issues Facing Black Americans

S7 E12 The Top 5 Issues Facing Black Americans

What are the five biggest problems facing black Americans? Where do things like racism and police brutality rank? What about the absence of black fathers? Taleeb Starkes, author of Amazon #1 bestseller "Black Lies Matter," lists the five. They may surprise you.

Première diffusion : 19 septembre 2016

There Is No Gender Wage Gap

S7 E13 There Is No Gender Wage Gap

Is there a gender wage gap? Are women paid less than men to do the same work? Christina Hoff Sommers, Resident Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, explains the data.

Première diffusion : 6 mars 2017

Calling Good People 'Racist' Isn't New

S7 E14 Calling Good People 'Racist' Isn't New

Ruining someone's name is very easy. So is calling them a "racist." Take the case of Ty Cobb, one of the greatest baseball players ever. Cobb is known as a racist and a dirty ballplayer. Is it true? Charles Leerhsen, author of "Ty Cobb: A Terrible Beauty" sets the record straight.

Première diffusion : 3 avril 2017

The Least Diverse Place in America

S7 E15 The Least Diverse Place in America

What is the least diverse place in America? It's the institution that most actively seeks racial, ethnic, gender, and cultural diversity: the college campus! Colleges want students to look different, but think the same. Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, explains.

Première diffusion : 13 avril 2017

American Indians Are Still Getting a Raw Deal

S7 E16 American Indians Are Still Getting a Raw Deal

American Indians are the poorest of all of America's ethnic groups. Why? After all, the government has granted them massive reservations and created entire agencies to look after them. Well, maybe that's why. Naomi Schaefer Riley, author of "The New Trail of Tears," explains.

Première diffusion : 24 avril 2017

Black, Millennial, Female and… Conservative

S7 E17 Black, Millennial, Female and… Conservative

Antonia Okafor, a young, single, black woman, recently discovered that's she's a racist, sexist, misogynist. How in the world did this happen? None other than Antonia Okafor explains.

Première diffusion : 13 juillet 2017

Gender Identity

S7 E18 Gender Identity

Are male and female one and the same? Or are there real male-female differences rooted in biology? Ashley McGuire, author of "Sex Scandal: The Drive to Abolish Male and Female," explains.

Première diffusion : 2 octobre 2017

I'm Gay...Conservative...So What

S7 E19 I'm Gay...Conservative...So What

Guy Benson is a Christian, a free market advocate and a small government conservative. Oh, and he's gay. Surprised? You shouldn't be. Watch the video to see why.

Première diffusion : 22 janvier 2018

Blacks in Power Don't Empower Blacks

S7 E20 Blacks in Power Don't Empower Blacks

Between 1970 and 2012, the number of black elected officials rose from fewer than 1,500 to more than 10,000. How has this affected the black community? Jason Riley of The Manhattan Institute answers the question in this video.

Première diffusion : 26 mars 2018

Playing the Black Card

S7 E21 Playing the Black Card

In America, there's a card more valuable than any card from Visa or American Express. What is it? How can you get one? Candace Owens, Communications Director for Turning Point USA, answers these questions.

Première diffusion : 21 mai 2018

Dangerous People Are Teaching Your Kids

S7 E22 Dangerous People Are Teaching Your Kids

You are currently funding some dangerous people. These people are indoctrinating young minds throughout the West with their ideology that’s built on resentment. In this video, Jordan Peterson, Professor of Psychology at the University of Toronto, explains who they are and how American parents and taxpayers have found themselves funding this dangerous gang of nihilists.

Première diffusion : 11 juin 2018

What Is Intersectionality

S7 E23 What Is Intersectionality

Intersectionality is the newest fad in political activism. What is it? Who’s involved? And, what does it even mean? Nobody is better prepared to answer these questions than Daily Wire editor-in-chief and podcast sensation, Ben Shapiro. He breaks it all down in this invaluable video.

Première diffusion : 18 juin 2018

Who Needs Feminism

S7 E24 Who Needs Feminism

There’s no easier way for a public figure to evoke the media’s fury than to announce he’s not a feminist. But in this video Andrew Klavan, best-selling author and host of The Andrew Klavan Show announces he’s proudly anti-feminist. No, Klavan doesn’t “hate women,” he just hates that modern feminism has bullied us all into accepting the obvious and harmful lie that men and women are more or less the same.

Première diffusion : 1 octobre 2018

What Does Diversity Have to Do with Science

S7 E25 What Does Diversity Have to Do with Science

Do you care about the race of your doctor, or the gender of the person who built the bridge you drive across? The latest trend across STEM fields claims you should. Heather Mac Donald, Fellow at the Manhattan Institute and author of The Diversity Delusion, explains where these destructive ideas are coming from.

Première diffusion : 7 janvier 2019

Where Are You, Martin Luther King?

S7 E26 Where Are You, Martin Luther King?

A half-century after his death, Martin Luther King Jr. is as revered as ever. But have we been following his example, or merely paying lip service to his ideas? Jason Riley, Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, weighs in.

Première diffusion : 14 janvier 2019