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Arab-Israelis: Where Would You Rather Live?

What is life like for Arabs in Israel? Are they living under an apartheid state or treated like second-class citizens? Ami Horowitz interviews residents of an Arab village inside Israel about their work, lives, income, relations with Israelis, and whether life would be better in an Arab country. Let us know what you think about […]

Sarah Idan: Why Miss Iraq Supports America and Israel

At the 2017 Miss Universe pageant, Miss Iraq Sarah Idan posted a photo with Miss Israel on social media as an expression of friendship and peace. Her act of goodwill was immediately met with death threats, forcing Sarah and her family to flee their home country. She had grown up hearing terrible things about Israel […]

How Twisting History Has Hurt Young Black Men

Watch the full episode: https://l.prageru.com/3Y6y5PV Why are some notable black performers and athletes making antisemitic remarks? Is it because of the way black history is taught to them? Pastor Dumisani Washington is an expert on Jewish and black relations. He sits with PragerU CEO Marissa Streit to discuss this sentiment and whether it’s a growing […]

The Real Climate Crisis

We’re supposed to be in a climate crisis. And we are. But not in the way you think. Alex Epstein, author of Fossil Future, explains the real crisis and what we can do to get out of it. SUBSCRIBE 👉 https://www.prageru.com/join #sethdillon #babylonbee #mockery #prageru Script: The world faces a serious crisis, one that will […]

The Queer Luggage Kleptomaniac, Based Ben Stiller, & RIP Aunt Jemima

Subscribe for exclusive updates & never miss new content! https://www.prageru.com/series/unapologetic/?utm_source=youtube_amala&utm_medium=post&utm_campaign=amala Sam Brinton, a former member of the Biden Administration’s Office of Nuclear Energy often celebrated for his LGBTQ identity and advocacy, was recently called out by an African woman on social media who had receipts that he repeatedly wore clothing from her stolen luggage. Plus […]

John Tyler: President without a Party

The year was 1841. No president had ever before died in office. And then one did. Who would take over as chief executive? The Constitution was surprisingly vague on this question — until Vice President John Tyler took a firm stance. His actions changed the direction of American history. Jared Cohen, author of Accidental Presidents: […]

Fireside Chat Ep 277 — Ukraine: Should the U.S. Be Involved?

Watch the full episode of this Fireside Chat: https://l.prageru.com/3KzvTgF This week marks one year since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Many people (including some whom Dennis admires) criticize America’s involvement in the conflict. Dennis, always preferring clarity to agreement, unpacks common objections like helping a corrupt country and caring about Ukraine’s borders when we don’t […]