The Oscars Is Filled With Trash Humans
Added: Mar 12, 2024
In this episode of the Ben Shapiro Show, Ben Shapiro discusses the Academy Awards that took place the previous night. He mentions that the event was more entertaining than usual, with highlights such as John Meany's hosting and Ryan Gosling's performance. However, he criticizes the Oscars for being a "trash fire" filled with "trash human beings" who do not share the same values as the general public.
Hollywood's Moral Vacuum
Shapiro criticizes Hollywood for supporting Hamas and being disconnected from morality. He points out that Hollywood celebrities, such as Billy Eichner and Mark Ruffalo, wore ceasefire pins in support of Hamas at the Oscars. He also criticizes director Jonathan Glazer for using his Jewish identity to criticize Israel's defense against Hamas, calling him "moral trash" for ignoring the atrocities committed by Hamas.
The Biden Administration's Response
Shapiro criticizes Biden for his response to the conflict between Israel and Hamas, accusing him of pandering to his left-wing base by drawing a false distinction between himself and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.. He mentions that Hamas continues to hold hostages and reject ceasefire proposals, counting on the moral idiocy of people like Joe Biden to pressure Israel into stopping its offensive. He also highlights the protests and anti-Semitic incidents in the UK and other parts of the world in response to the conflict.
Shapiro also criticizes Biden for his comments on the conflict, accusing him of siding with Hamas and undermining Israel's right to defend itself. He highlights Biden's statements about a potential ceasefire and his characterization of Netanyahu as hurting Israel more than helping it. Shapiro argues that Biden's approach is misguided and fails to recognize the threat posed by Hamas to Israeli security.
International Support for Hamas
Shapiro discusses the international support for Hamas, including protests in Amsterdam against a Holocaust museum and Turkish President Erdogan's backing of Hamas. He criticizes the moral vacuity of those who support Hamas and compares it to the moral idiocy of Hollywood celebrities and the Biden administration.
Analysis of Hamas Casualty Numbers
Shapiro references a statistician, Abraham Weiner, who analyzed Hamas's casualty numbers in Gaza and found them to be fraudulent. He points out that the numbers reported by Hamas show a linear pattern that is not consistent with how death counts work, suggesting that the casualty numbers are falsified.
Biden's Approval Ratings
The podcast also touches on Biden's approval ratings and his attempts to downplay his poor polling numbers. Shapiro points out that recent polls show Donald Trump leading Biden in several key areas, despite Biden's claims of winning in five consecutive polls. He criticizes Biden for his handling of the economy and immigration issues, suggesting that his policies have failed to address the concerns of suburban voters.
Biden's Ad
In addition, Shapiro discusses a recent ad released by Biden, in which the president acknowledges his age and experience in politics. He criticizes the ad for its lack of substance and suggests that Biden's focus on his own accomplishments fails to address the real issues facing the country. He also highlights a recent controversy involving Biden's use of the word "illegal" to describe an undocumented immigrant who committed a crime. He argues that Biden's walkback of the term shows his willingness to pander to his left-wing base at the expense of public safety.
George Stephanopoulos vs Nancy Mace
The podcast features a heated exchange between George Stephanopoulos and Congresswoman Nancy Mace, in which Stephanopoulos questions Mace's endorsement of Donald Trump in light of his legal troubles. Mace pushes back against Stephanopoulos, accusing him of trying to shame her for her political choices and bringing up her own experience as a rape victim. She criticizes the media for making light of serious issues like rape and suggests that their focus on political scandals detracts from the real issues at hand.