Topic: Philanthropy

4 chapters across the catalog

87: Ye & They
1:43:13 - 1:46:59

87: Ye & They

Jewish Philanthropy, Political Influence

A panel at the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco discusses the disproportionate share of Jewish donations in the American political system. The hosts discuss how George Soros's influence is viewed differently depending on the political affiliation of the critic. They argue that hypocrisy is the "Achilles heel" of the current social engineering system.

63: We Are People 1
1:58:07 - 2:01:11

63: We Are People 1

Social Safety Nets and the Poverty Trap

The hosts debate the merits of social safety nets, arguing that the traditional net of family and church has been replaced by inefficient government programs. They suggest that welfare should be a short-term tool for retooling rather than a "hammock" that encourages perpetual poverty. The segment links the "feminist mindset" to a "communist mindset" of dependency.

37: A Shell Game
1:23:47 - 1:27:47

37: A Shell Game

Corporate Philanthropy and the "Big Biscuit" Incentive

Adam Curry provides context on how non-profits are often dependent on corporate philanthropy, citing examples like Dell and the Ronald McDonald House. The hosts question if Nikole Hannah-Jones's participation was due to ignorance or a significant financial "biscuit" provided by the New York Times and Shell.