Coffee with BJ Dichter | EP#245

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Coffee with BJ Dichter | EP#245

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Episode 245 of Coffee with BJ covers Easter Sunday reflections, the state of the West, rising instability, freedom movements abroad, and the contrast between gratitude and grievance culture.BJ opens with his now-familiar satirical land acknowledgement before moving into a wide-ranging discussion on Iran, Venezuela, Cuba, and Substack monetization, along with a reminder about tonight’s Not On Record legal livestream. He also dives into military and geopolitical commentary, including the rescue of an American F-15 weapons officer and a breakdown of why legacy fighter platforms like the F-15 still matter.The episode then shifts into cultural and political analysis: Bluesky’s AI backlash, grievance narratives on the left and right, Canadian federal politics, the NDP convention spectacle, vote-splitting on the Canadian left, Israel’s communication challenges, Andrew Tate’s legal strategy, and Turkey’s conversion of historic Christian sites into mosques.Throughout the episode, BJ argues for strength, clarity, gratitude, and better communication in an age of propaganda, institutional decay, and ideological confusion.Topics in this episode:Easter Sunday messageCanadian politics and the ConservativesNDP convention reactionIran and freedom movementsVenezuela and CubaSubstack monetization plansNot On Record legal podcastMilitary rescue story and F-15 discussionBluesky AI backlashWoke right and woke left grievance cultureIsrael, messaging, and territorial historyAndrew Tate, lawfare, and masculinityTurkey, Orthodoxy, and geopolitical strategyFollow, share, and subscribe for more commentary on politics, culture, media, persuasion, and current events.Short descriptionBJ reflects on Easter, gratitude, freedom, geopolitics, Canadian politics, AI backlash, Israel, Andrew Tate, and the growing culture war.SEO meta descriptionEpisode 245 of Coffee with BJ covers Easter reflections, Iran, Venezuela, Canadian politics, Bluesky AI backlash, Israel, Andrew Tate, Turkey, and the culture war.Timestamped chapters00:00 Easter Sunday opening and satirical land acknowledgement04:30 Iran, freedom movements, and Substack monetization plans08:45 Not On Record plug and Easter community message12:15 Rescue of the American F-15 weapons officer19:10 Bluesky AI backlash and grievance politics31:20 How Conservatives could still win in Canada44:40 Israel, messaging, war, and territorial history58:10 Andrew Tate, lawfare, Turkey, and closing Easter messageOrder Now!Honking For Freedom - The Trucker Convoy That Gave Us Hopehttp://www.HonkingForFreedom.comSubstack | Twitter | Locals | Instagramwww.BenjaminjDichter.com

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