Bullying An 11-Year-Old
A child smiled at Chappell Roan in a hotel restaurant and left in tears. Here’s more from Brett Cooper.
A child smiled at Chappell Roan in a hotel restaurant and left in tears. Here’s more from Brett Cooper.
Activists claim everything is getting worse–pollution, homophobia, racism, hate. John Stossel says the opposite is true. But if they admit that how would they raise money?
Stossel welcomes John Tierney to the podcast, who says, “For activists, success is a threat. It is going to put you out of business unless you find a new cause.” Stossel takes a deep dive into how activist groups raise billions of dollars, the consequences of their activism and why we fall for their scares.
From pollution to homophobia to racism and hate, activists claim everything is getting worse. John Stossel says the opposite is true. But if they admit that how would they raise money?
“For activists, success is a threat,” says journalist John Tierney, who’s covered activists for years and joins the Stossel podcast to explain how and why they move from one crisis to another to suit their agenda.
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.
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