239 Quotes by Ben Shapiro

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    When a black person kills a black person, the media ignores it completely.

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    Matt Damon's anti-fracking diatribe was funded by the royal family of the United Arab Emirates.

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    Members of Congress have more in common with the people they hobnob in Washington, D.C., than they do with the people they're supposed to represent.

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    Musicians are, by and large, not the most politically savvy crew.

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    Ronald Reagan was not a god. He himself would have said that. Don’t follow people. Follow principle.

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    This sort of bullying isn’t just present at the universities. It has taken over the media wholesale. For the media, all arguments are character arguments. If you disagree with the members of the media about something, you are a fundamentally bad human being. The same is eminently true in Hollywood, where moral narrative is the heart of the business.

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    Never before in our country’s history has a generation been so empowered, so wealthy, so privileged – and yet so empty.

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    Over the latter half of the twentieth century, the forces of moral relativism, radical feminism, and generational nihilism have gradually destroyed the foundation of our own greatness. Instead of adopting stronger moral standards, our society has embraced the lure of personal fulfillment.

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    Black culture has contributed hugely to American society: The civil rights movement brought meaning to American notions of equality and freedom; black contributions to politics, science, music, and art have helped enrich all of us. To demean these accomplishments and contributions by listing rap among them is to demean black culture as a whole.

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