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DINESH Podcast

EARNING OUR DISTRUST

DINESH Podcast

Salem Podcast Network

News, News Commentary, Politics

4.76.8K Ratings

🗓️ 2 June 2023

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Dinesh makes the case for why so many public institutions, from the FBI to the CDC, have earned our distrust. Debbie and Dinesh discuss how Virginia governor Youngkin is dispatching troops to the southern border, attorney general Ken Paxton's woes in Texas, and baseball players speaking out against woke propaganda. Dinesh continues his discussion of the new morality of I, Myself and Me.

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0:00.0

This episode is brought to you by my friend Rebecca Walzer, a financial expert who can help you

0:04.1

protect your wealth. Book your free call with her team by going to friendofdenesh.com. That's

0:08.7

friendofdenesh.com. Coming up, I'll make the case for why so many public institutions from the FBI

0:15.1

to the CDC have earned our distrust. Debbie's going to join me for our Friday roundup. We'll discuss

0:21.4

how Virginia Governor Youngkin is dispatching troops to the southern border. Attorney General Ken

0:26.8

Paxton's woes in Texas and baseball players speaking out against woke propaganda. Also continue

0:32.7

my discussion of the new morality of I, myself and me. Hey, if you're watching on rumble or

0:38.7

listening on Apple, Google or Spotify, please hit the subscribe button. I'd appreciate it. This

0:42.9

is the Denesh D'Souza Show.

0:55.2

America needs this voice. The times are crazy and the time of confusion,

1:00.3

division and lies. We need a brave voice of reason, understanding and truth. This is the

1:06.9

Denesh D'Souza podcast. One by one, the major institutions of American life are now earning our

1:20.5

distrust. Think about that. We want to have trust in our public institutions. And I have to say,

1:30.0

when I came to America as a teenager in the late 70s, I had this sort of trust. And the

1:36.7

trust was not just, you may say, blind faith. It was based upon the fact that institutions worked.

1:43.2

Institutions seem to provide what they were set up to do. And even though, of course,

1:50.5

human nature being what it is, institutions do have certain predispositions. They have certain biases.

1:56.5

They reflect the biases of the people who are in those institutions. And so over time, as I got

2:01.4

to know America better, I'm like, well, universities are in fact biased to the left. But at the same

2:08.1

time, it's one thing to say your bias to the left is another thing to say that you are an organ

2:13.1

of pure propaganda. If somebody says something, it's not only something that reflects a sort of

2:19.5

pre-delicion of bias, it's flatly untrue and yet they're teaching it and it's in the textbooks

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