Published Feb 16, 2023

The LGBTQ+-&$# Cancellers Come For The New York Times | Ep. 1670

Ben Shapiro tackles the backlash against the New York Times by LGBTQ+ advocates, Nikki Haley's call for new political leadership, fiscal challenges under the Biden administration, and public criticisms from figures like Chelsea Handler, underscoring a disconnect between media narratives and real-world issues.
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  • Media Critique

    In this episode, critiques the media's handling of LGBTQ+ issues, particularly focusing on the lack of objective journalism. He argues that the media often promotes a "conspiracy of silence" to avoid confronting scientific realities that contradict the LGBTQ+ agenda. Shapiro emphasizes the need for genuine journalism to challenge these narratives and highlights how activists oppose such efforts.

    It's only by ignoring reality that you can come up with the absurd idea that the assistant secretary of health and human services, Rachel Levine, who is in fact a man, has some sort of scientific monopoly talking about whether parents should be able to know whether their child is being, quote unquote, socially transitioned at school.

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    He criticizes the notion that parents should remain uninformed about their children's social transitions at school, a stance he finds deeply troubling 1.

       

    Leah Thomas Controversy

    The controversy surrounding Leah Thomas, a transgender athlete, is another focal point of 's critique. He questions the media's portrayal of Thomas as a woman, despite being biologically male, and criticizes the lack of investigative journalism on this issue. Shapiro argues that the media's silence on Thomas's personal issues and the broader implications for women's sports is part of a larger conspiracy to suppress dissenting views.

    Leah Thomas is a dude. Leah Thomas is a very strong, large male who is defeating women in the pool.

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    He highlights disturbing aspects of Thomas's personal life that have been overlooked, suggesting that these should be considered in discussions about gender identity and sports 2.

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