Tommy Tainant
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If you are conceited enough to put out a book full of your opinions of the world then you should be comfortable enough to discuss them with someone who isnt a lickspittle. He was asked his view on the Georgia abortion bill and immediately went defensive. He was not open to discuss it and tried to change the subject. He is not used to dealing with adults.Does Shapiro say what? That he is biased?And once again, you miss the obvious point.After watching this video, anyone who thinks the BBC reporter had the upper hand in the conversation is willing at this point.
Shapiro pointed out quite well how the "journalist" was biased in calling policies he didn't like names like barbaric, in the dark ages etc.
I don't think there was a single question in which the BBC reporter made Shapiro look bad in any way. On the other hand, Shapiro made him look exactly as he is - a biased reporter trying to pass himself off as balanced.
We sure wouldn't want to support those who call things names they do not like.
The BBC reporter said he was an unbiased reporter... right before calling a policy barbaric and in the dark ages.
You don't get to do both. You can't say you are unbiased and then label one side as barbarians.
Like Shapiro said - "why don't you just say you are biased?"
Does Shapiro say it?
He has many times, we are all biased. Not one person on the planet is unbiased.
But then there is a committed sheep or parrot. One that is willing to repeat a lie, or knowingly misrepresent something... that is beyond biased.
As Shapiro has stated NUMEROUS times, for instance, he does not like Trump. He believes Trump has done damage to relations with the world. That is hardly a sheep or party parrot now is it?
Ben Shapiro, Like Jordan Peterson, is one of the most misquoted people on the planet. Both of them spend more time correcting a misquote or misrepresentation of something they said than actually providing information.