Megyn begins the show by talking about the horrors we’ve already seen from Hamas’ so-called ‘Day of Rage’ against Jews and Israel, attacks in Europe and Asia, and antisemitism we’re seeing on campuses and in cities around the United States.
Then, Megyn is joined by Ayaan Hirsi Ali, founder of the Ayaan Hirsi Ali Foundation, to talk about the complacency of the West, the scary beliefs of the next generation in America, how radicals are trying to divide us, why identity politics enables the hatred of Jews, what’s happening now at Stanford University and at other college campuses, how narratives take hold in corporate America and higher education, what diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and identity politics inevitably lead to, the dangerous situation of demographic replacement in France and other European countries, Palestinian children being raised to hate and want to kill Jews, and more.
Then, Noah Rothman, senior writer at National Review, joins to talk about some on the left splitting with a certain progressive wing to defend Jews after the terror attacks in Israel, why that nuance is unlikely to last, how antisemitism is a natural consequence of the woke drift among the left, the outrageous way some in the media and on left and right are talking about the reports of babies being murdered, what’s behind the effort to parse the details of this particular story, how saying the ‘edgy’ thing is a business model, how American hostages can be saved, and more.
Finally, Jennifer Bilek, journalist at The 11th Hour Blog, joins to discuss the billionaires funding the transgender movement, exactly which philanthropic organizations and Silicon Valley corporations are pushing trans surgeries and gender clinics, the role of Salesforce founder Marc Benioff and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, if the population of true ‘transgender’ people is actually zero, the myth that sex is a spectrum, realities of fetish and compulsion, the key factor about the prevalence of pornography, ‘gender identity’ in our culture, the destruction of sex and gender, the Biden administration trying to mandate employers use preferred pronouns, and more.