Coffee with BJ Dichter | EP#246

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Coffee with BJ Dichter | EP#246

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Episode 246 of Coffee with BJ kicks off with the signature simultaneous sip and a satirical Canadian land acknowledgement before diving into a wide-ranging discussion on culture, politics, and the forces shaping the West.BJ breaks down the return of the Camaro and what it signals about the failure of forced EV mandates, the growing backlash against collectivist policy, and how markets are quietly correcting political overreach.From there, the episode moves into media narratives, the strange expansion of identity politics, and the psychological mechanics behind modern propaganda—how confusion, repetition, and language are used to bypass critical thinking.A major focus of this episode is the ongoing protests in Ireland, where BJ analyzes the early signs of political co-option, drawing direct parallels to the Canadian trucker convoy and explaining how grassroots movements are often infiltrated, redirected, and neutralized.He also revisits Scott Adams’ “7 Signs of Cognitive Dissonance,” offering a practical framework to recognize when conversations shift from reason to emotional defence.The episode closes on a more personal note, reflecting on loneliness in the modern world, the role of community, and why—even with all the noise—we may still be living in the best era in human history if we choose the right frame.Topics include:Irish protests and political infiltrationCanadian convoy lessonsEV mandates and market correctionIdentity politics and propaganda tacticsScott Adams and cognitive dissonanceLoneliness and community in the digital ageGratitude, mindset, and modern lifeShort DescriptionBJ breaks down Irish protests, political infiltration, EV policy failures, identity politics, and the psychology of persuasion—plus a reflection on loneliness, community, and why gratitude still wins.Meta DescriptionEpisode 246 of Coffee with BJ covers Irish protests, political co-option, EV policy reversal, identity politics, Scott Adams’ cognitive dissonance framework, and the importance of community, gratitude, and mindset in modern society.Chapters 00:00 Simultaneous sip & Canadian land acknowledgement04:10 Camaro comeback and EV policy reality check10:30 Identity politics, propaganda, and “oppression inflation”20:15 Scott Adams’ 7 signs of cognitive dissonance27:40 Irish protests: what’s really happening on the ground38:20 Political co-option and how movements get hijacked50:10 Loneliness, community, and the Scott Adams legacy58:30 Gratitude, modern life, and the bigger pictureSubstack: https://BJdichter.substack.comLocals: https://HonkingforFreedom.locals.comHFF: https://honkingforfreedom.comRelevant Links: https://benjaminjdichter.com1. Irish Trucker Protest 2. MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA3. The Golden AgeOrder Now!Honking For Freedom - The Trucker Convoy That Gave Us Hope[http://www.HonkingForFreedom.com](http://www.honkingforfreedom.com/)Substack | Twitter | Locals | Instagram[www.BenjaminjDichter.com](http://www.benjaminjdichter.com/)

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