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[Ben Shapiro: Politics, Masculinity, and the Search for Sanity in a Chaotic Election]-[#845 - Ben Shapiro - Has America Completely Lost Its Mind?]

Modern Wisdom · B2 · 2024-09-30

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Navigating the Chaos: Ben Shapiro on Politics, Resilience, and the Future of America

In this extensive conversation, political commentator and The Daily Wire co-founder Ben Shapiro provides a candid analysis of the current American political landscape, his personal evolution, and his philosophy on life, masculinity, and social responsibility.

The Unprecedented Nature of the 2024 Election

Shapiro describes the 2024 election cycle as "spicy" and uniquely chaotic, citing factors such as the assassination attempts on Donald Trump and the abrupt shift in the Democratic ticket. He argues that the political climate is fueled by a "bread and circuses" atmosphere that often distracts from the tangible policy consequences of governance. Shapiro asserts that the American electorate is craving "some level of sanity" and stability, a promise he believes Joe Biden failed to deliver in 2020, leading to a resurgence of Trump as a candidate for "semi-stability."

Shapiro’s Political Evolution

Reflecting on his journey from a "Never Trump" stance in 2016 to active fundraising for his 2024 campaign, Shapiro explains that his shift was driven by a re-evaluation of policy over personality. While his personal feelings about Trump’s character remain largely unchanged, he credits Trump’s policy record—specifically regarding judicial appointments, Middle East policy, and tax cuts—for his change in support. He emphasizes that his opposition to the modern Left has hardened, noting that the political center has shifted so far left that he now finds himself firmly on the right.

The Problem with Conspiratorial Thinking

Shapiro distinguishes between identifying specific, evidence-based issues and succumbing to "unfalsifiable" conspiracy theories. He critiques the idea of a "rules-based international order" or a vague "deep state" as an excuse for political failure. Instead, he advocates for a rigorous approach to evidence, stating, "I'm trained to drill down on broad claims." He argues that when people rely on conspiracy to explain losses, it prevents them from engaging in the necessary work of winning back political power through specific policy changes and legislative action.

Masculinity and Personal Resilience

Drawing from his own experiences with severe childhood bullying, Shapiro offers a nuanced take on adversity. He suggests that while bullying is objectively harmful, the resulting struggle forced him to cultivate toughness and a sense of individuality. He rejects the modern right-wing tendency to equate masculinity solely with "lifting weights and having sex," labeling these as "instrumental goods" rather than inherent virtues. Instead, he defines masculinity as a drive that must be harnessed to "build things up" rather than "knock things down," emphasizing his role as a provider and protector for his family as the ultimate apex of his dominance hierarchy.

The Importance of Social Fabric and Family

Shapiro posits that the current crisis in the American body politic is, at its heart, a crisis of social solidarity. He argues that the nationalization of politics has made the federal government a "meat hammer" that crushes local autonomy. He advocates for a return to community-level governance where people can exist with different values without the federal government dictating their lives. On a personal level, Shapiro credits his marriage and his commitment to his children as the primary anchors that keep him grounded, noting that he deliberately avoids letting his public persona bleed into his private life.

Closing Thoughts: Beyond the 'Last Election' Narrative

Shapiro concludes by dismissing the apocalyptic rhetoric often used by both sides of the aisle, specifically the idea that every election is the "last election." He labels this "cataclysmic language" as patronizing and destructive to the country. He urges listeners to maintain perspective, avoid "emotivism"—the act of attributing evil motives to political opponents—and remember that the fundamental work of building a society continues regardless of the electoral outcome. For Shapiro, the path forward lies in admitting when one is wrong, adhering to evidence-based reasoning, and focusing on one's immediate responsibilities to family and community.

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Election years are always chaotic, but this one feels particularly spicy.
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I didn't see that one coming, but it's a wild election season for sure.
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I'm pretty well on air who I'm off air.
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I have a hard time believing that Trump will go into the darkness quietly.
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Politics devours love and defecates hate.
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fever pitch
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wild ride
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non-fungible
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bread and circuses
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in the hubbub
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📖 Transcript

Hello everybody, welcome back to the show.
My guest today is Ben Shapiro.
He's a political commentator, co -founder of The Daily Wire, an author and a podcaster.
Election years are always chaotic, but this one feels particularly spicy.
Why is the world at fever pitch and how much is actually going to stop after November?
Expect to learn if the 2024 election is going to be a typical one.

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