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In a recent episode of "The Saad Truth with Dr. Saad," evolutionary behavioral scientist and professor Gad Saad engages in a thought-provoking discussion. Titled "The Parasitic Mind, Suicidal Empathy, Taxation, and Canada," the podcast delves into pressing societal issues through the lens of science, reason, and common sense. Saad, known for his work applying evolutionary psychology to consumer behavior, critiques what he terms "idea pathogens" that undermine logic and truth, exploring topics like the psychological roots of political ideologies, the impacts of taxation, and Canada's cultural landscape. The conversation reflects Saad's signature style—sharp, candid, and unapologetic—offering listeners a blend of intellectual rigor and real-world commentary aimed at dissecting modern challenges.
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This podcast explores the Liberal Leadership race debate in Canada, where candidates like Mark Carney and Chrystia Freeland tackle issues like U.S. relations and NATO commitments, alongside a wild story of Patrick Douglas Scruggs, a former Florida federal prosecutor accused of stabbing a driver in a road rage incident, with his self-defense claim stirring controversy.
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In this intense podcast episode, Jana Lunden, head of the Natural Women’s Council, tackles what she sees as chaos in Irish schools over transgender issues. She digs into how gender ideology has crept into the curriculum, claiming it’s forced on students without parental input or real discussion. Lunden points to examples like pushing gender-neutral language and downplaying biology, arguing it’s confusing kids and undermining families. She’s blunt about the risks—mental strain on students and parents being left in the dark—making this a hard-hitting talk for anyone following Ireland’s education debates. It’s a no-nonsense take that questions the status quo with a sharp, ground-level view.
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The podcast episode featuring Ruby Dhalla offers a compelling dive into her dramatic exit from the Liberal Leadership race. Recorded shortly after her disqualification on February 21, 2025, and the subsequent denial of her appeal, Dhalla doesn’t hold back. She passionately defends herself against the Liberal Party’s allegations of campaign finance violations and rule breaches, calling them “fabricated” and “false.” Her frustration is palpable as she recounts learning of her ousting through media reports rather than direct party communication—an anecdote that sets the tone for her narrative of betrayal by the party establishment.
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Ruby Dhalla, an Indo-Canadian former MP, was disqualified from the Liberal Party of Canada’s leadership race on February 21, 2025, just days before key debates in Montreal. The party’s Leadership Vote Committee unanimously cited 10 "extremely serious" violations of campaign rules, including financial irregularities and the alleged involvement of a non-Canadian citizen, prompting concerns about potential foreign interference linked to India. Dhalla denounced the decision as "shocking and deeply disappointing," rejecting the allegations as "fabricated, fictitious, and fake," and claimed her disqualification—leaked to the media before she was officially notified—was a move to silence her outsider candidacy challenging the party establishment. The race now continues with four remaining contenders, including Mark Carney, amid heightened scrutiny over its integrity.
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