Carl Benjamin - The Truth About WOKE Entitlement (This is MAD)

EPISODE · Mar 4, 2026 · 13 MIN

Carl Benjamin - The Truth About WOKE Entitlement (This is MAD)

from The Daily Heretic · host Andrew Gold

👉 Subscribe to The Daily Heretic for long-form conversations that question fashionable ideas and unpack the psychology driving today’s culture wars: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos When does activism turn into entitlement — and why does disagreement now feel like a personal attack? In this episode, Andrew Gold speaks with Carl Benjamin about what he sees as the psychology behind modern “woke entitlement” and how it shapes political behaviour on both the left and the right. Rather than trading insults or slogans, the conversation examines why certain ideas gain moral authority, how that authority is enforced, and what happens when entitlement replaces persuasion. Carl argues that entitlement politics is less about justice and more about status — a belief that one’s moral position should automatically command compliance. He explores how language becomes a tool of leverage, where offence is used to shut down debate rather than resolve it. The result, he suggests, is a culture in which disagreement is framed as harm and dissent as hostility. A central theme is identity and power. Carl explains how movements can drift from advocating reform to demanding deference, creating internal hierarchies that reward outrage and punish nuance. When moral certainty hardens, empathy thins — and politics becomes performative rather than practical. The discussion also connects these dynamics to what’s often called “the right’s civil war.” Carl examines why entitlement isn’t confined to one side of the spectrum, and how similar patterns of grievance, gatekeeping, and purity tests emerge wherever identity becomes the organising principle. In those conditions, movements turn inward, policing their own rather than addressing external problems. Andrew challenges Carl on whether strong rhetoric clarifies or inflames, and whether calling out entitlement risks alienating people who feel genuinely unheard. The exchange stays focused on incentives: what behaviours are rewarded online, how algorithms amplify conflict, and why moderation often loses to moral spectacle. If you’re confused by why debates feel increasingly brittle, why compromise is treated as weakness, or why politics now resembles a competition for moral authority, this episode offers a framework for understanding the forces at play. This isn’t about dismissing concerns or mocking belief. It’s about asking whether entitlement politics solves problems — or simply creates new ones. 🎧 Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJPUZYNxsSM&t=1717s #CarlBenjamin #CultureWar #PoliticalPsychology #FreeSpeech #UKPolitics #WokeCulture #TheDailyHeretic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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