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The Ben Shapiro Show

Ep. 1031 - You’ll Miss The Cops When They’re Gone

The Ben Shapiro Show

The Daily Wire

News Commentary, News

4.4152.4K Ratings

🗓️ 15 June 2020

⏱️ 53 minutes

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After a black man is shot in Atlanta by police, new violence breaks out; Seattle’s new republic continues to struggle with counterrevolutionaries; and a New York Times op-ed says the quiet part out loud. Exciting news - Ben Shapiro’s new book is now available for presale! Order your copy today: https://utm.io/uwno If you like The Ben Shapiro Show, become a member TODAY with promo code: SHAPIRO and enjoy the exclusive benefits for 10% off at https://www.dailywire.com/shapiro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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The Supreme Court comes down with an enormous decision on LGBT issues.

0:04.0

A black man is shot in Atlanta by police and new violence breaks out, and in New York Times,

0:08.0

op-ed says the quiet part out loud.

0:10.0

I'm Ben Shapiro.

0:11.0

This is The Ben Shapiro Show.

0:16.0

Today's Ben Shapiro show is sponsored by Express at VPN.

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0:22.3

Protect yourself at express at VPN.com slash Ben. Well, we're going to get to all of the unrest in Atlanta.

0:27.7

We're going to get to the circumstances of a shooting in Atlanta that may well end with a prosecution,

0:32.2

although it certainly should not. But we begin at this hour with a big decision that just came down from the Supreme Court in which

0:38.0

the Supreme Court has decided without any evidence, without really any support. The Title VII of the

0:42.8

Civil Rights Act now protects on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity, which is

0:47.4

relatively insane because Title VII obviously did not mean, and the court acknowledges this,

0:52.2

did not mean to deal with gay and lesbian

0:54.2

issues or transgender issues. The notion of gender identity was not even familiar to people in 1964

0:59.3

when the Congress of the United States was passing Title VII, which prohibits any sort of

1:05.5

discrimination on a federal level on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, and national origin.

1:10.4

Now, the Supreme Court is making

1:12.3

the absurd contention that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act prohibits discrimination on the

1:17.3

basis of sexual orientation, which, by the way, people knew that folks were gay and lesbian in

1:20.8

1964. They did not include that in Title VII. Not only that, but Congress has repeatedly

1:25.5

attempted to and failed to include sexual orientation

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