Topic: Prageru

5 chapters across the catalog

Janky
Episode 1604 56:07 - 1:02:04

1604: Janky

Eva Vlaardingerbroek on ARC and Decentralized Power

Dutch commentator Eva Vlaardingerbroek discussed her involvement with ARC, framing it as a nationalist and decentralized alternative to the World Economic Forum. While she supports the message of individual agency, critics argue the conference lacks concrete solutions and functions primarily as a platform for "blowhards." The connection between the organizers and Brexit-related political funding is highlighted.

Shood Fortage
Episode 1502 26:50 - 30:00

1502: Shood Fortage

Candace Owens, Conservative Media Funding

A look at the rise of Candace Owens and her critique of Donald Trump's recent behavior. The hosts discuss the financial backers of conservative outlets like The Daily Wire and PragerU, specifically mentioning the Wilks brothers from Texas. They also track the career trajectory of Dave Rubin from the Rubin Report to The Blaze.

Tacorista
Episode 1166 2:04:14 - 2:10:51

1166: Tacorista

PragerU YouTube Lawsuit, Section 230 Legal Battle

Prager University has filed a lawsuit against YouTube, arguing that the platform should be treated as a "public forum" rather than a "publisher" under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. The suit claims that YouTube is infringing on free speech rights by demonetizing or restricting conservative content. The legal outcome could have massive implications for how social media giants regulate user-generated content.

Tactile Nukes
Episode 1128 45:04 - 49:50

1128: Tactile Nukes

Candace Owens, Ted Lieu Hitler Clip Controversy

Candace Owens clashed with Representative Ted Lieu after he played a short, out-of-context clip of her discussing Adolf Hitler and nationalism. Owens accused Lieu of being "unbelievably dishonest" and explained that her full comments characterized Hitler as a homicidal maniac rather than a nationalist.

Cyclogenesis
Episode 1122 1:29:47 - 1:32:55

1122: Cyclogenesis

UCLA Student Interviews on the Green New Deal

Interviews conducted at UCLA by PragerU show students expressing support for the Green New Deal and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's 12-year climate deadline. The students struggle to define the specifics of the $93 trillion plan, with one student suggesting the government should stop the production of "carbon monoxide" to save the environment. The hosts use the clips to argue that university students are largely uninformed on the policy details.