Coffee with BJ Dichter | EP#240

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Coffee with BJ Dichter | EP#240

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In Episode 240 of Coffee with BJ Dichter, BJ breaks down the collapse of old narratives in Canada, the absurdity of elite political theatre, and the growing backlash against ideological capture in politics, media, and institutions. He covers his recent Florida panel on countering anti-Semitism and ideological subversion, the strange Supermicro AI chip smuggling story tied to China, the geopolitical implications of Cuba’s collapse, and the growing conversation around Duginism, the woke right, and the red-green alliance. He also reflects on Canada’s Conservative Party, persuasion in politics, Hezbollah networks in Canada, Iran’s global reach, and why truth keeps losing to weak messaging. A wide-ranging episode on anti-Semitism, communism, China, Iran, Canada, free speech, political strategy, ideological warfare, and the future of the West.Chapters00:00 Canada’s “new official” land acknowledgement04:05 Florida panel recap and why truth is losing10:05 SciPost, body fat, insulin, and Captain Obvious science16:20 Supermicro, China, and AI chip smuggling24:05 Cuba’s collapse and Trump’s trolling geopolitics31:10 Duginism, the woke right, and ideological capture43:20 Hezbollah in Canada, Iran, and political cowardice58:40 AMIA, Alberto Nisman, and how terror networks operate1:13:20 Canada’s Conservatives, persuasion, and political failure1:28:45 Florida optimism, future plans, and final thoughts1. Free Cuba2. Iran implodes further3. Scott Adams SchoolOrder Now!Honking For Freedom - The Trucker Convoy That Gave Us Hopehttp://www.HonkingForFreedom.comSubstack | Twitter | Locals | Instagramwww.BenjaminjDichter.com

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