A 🧵 On Ben Shapiro, A Voice Of Reason And Common Sense When Both Are Needed More Than Ever
For years, the conservative movement has had one standout figure known for his relentless ability to debate, shut down arguments, and shape conversations. He became widely recognized for the phrase he popularized, “Facts don’t care about your feelings.” That person is, of course, Ben Shapiro.
Now, in a time when there is a deep divide on the right, it is only fitting that we remind ourselves of the story of this great man and his achievements.
It will no doubt infuriate some, but… well… facts don’t care about your feelings.
1. Ben Shapiro was born in 1984 in Los Angeles, California.
He showed strong academic abilities early on and ended up skipping both third grade and ninth grade.
He went on to attend UCLA, where he earned a degree in political science, and later completed his studies at Harvard Law School.
While he was still a college student, he started writing political commentary and sent his work to major publications.
By the time he was seventeen, he had already become a nationally syndicated columnist, making him one of the youngest people in the country to earn that distinction.
2. Shapiro published his first book when he was twenty years old.
In his early writing, he focused on media bias, cultural debates, and critiques of American liberalism. That work helped him gain recognition within conservative circles.
He eventually became an editor at large at Breitbart News, which further raised his public profile.
His resignation from Breitbart in 2016, following disagreements over how internal controversies were handled, became a widely discussed moment and ultimately pushed him toward building his own media platforms.
3. One of Shapiro’s biggest career steps came in 2015 when he co-founded The Daily Wire with Jeremy Boreing.
The platform grew quickly and became one of the most influential conservative media companies in the country.
Shapiro worked as editor in chief for several years before moving into an editor emeritus role.
Over time, The Daily Wire expanded into podcasts, video shows, films, and educational content, turning it into a major hub for many people on the American right.
4. Shapiro’s daily podcast and radio program, The Ben Shapiro Show, grew into one of the most listened to political podcasts in the world.
His fast delivery, debate heavy approach, and clear ideological framing became trademarks of his style.
The show played a big role in establishing him as a major conservative voice for younger audiences, especially on YouTube and later TikTok, where clips of his debates and monologues often went viral.
5. Shapiro’s career has produced many moments that spread widely online.
Some of the most recognizable come from his appearances on college campuses, where he often took questions from critics in long Q and A sessions.
Phrases like “facts do not care about your feelings” became part of broader internet culture.
His debates with progressive figures on issues like gender identity, free speech, and cultural politics have continued to circulate across social media.
6. Arguably Bens most famous moment, one where the line "Facts don't care about your feelings" was made famous:
7. In recent years, a growing divide on the right has appeared as a result of the Israel Gaza conflict and the disturbing return of antisemitism.
Some people have thrown around claims that Ben Shapiro is somehow anti Christian or that he cares only about Jewish interests.
Anyone with even a hint of common sense can see that these claims are nothing more than a harmful and baseless trope.
Here on Alex Clarks show "Culture Apothecary", Ben Shapiro can be seen stressing how important it is for Americans and many people across the West to return to Christianity:
Alex: "If you could offer one remedy to heal a sick culture, physically, emotionally or spiritually, what would that remedy be?"
Ben: "Go to Church... and i say this as a Jew.. Go to Church"
8. One of the most prominent figures in the right wing sphere who saw Ben Shapiro as a major inspiration was Charlie Kirk.
After his tragic death, some people tried to claim that Charlie opposed Ben, but nothing could be further from the truth.
9. Alongside the growing divide on the right, another major problem has become increasingly clear. Many people seem unable to condemn figures who are supposedly on their side, holding back out of a misguided sense of loyalty or friendship. They forget that in a career tied to politics, refusing to challenge bad ideas even within one’s own circle can be deeply damaging.
Very few commentators have had the courage to call this out, but Ben Shapiro has. In this example he addresses the issue directly with Megyn Kelly and delivers a powerful statement, one that will almost certainly be quoted for years to come.
“Friendship should not trump our manifest requirement to speak out when people do and say things that are both detrimental to conservatism and morally wrong.”
10. Outside of political commentary, Ben is also an accomplished musician.
He grew up studying classical music, trained as a singer, and became highly skilled at playing the violin.
From a young age he performed at community events and concerts, and his musical background remains one of the lesser known but genuinely impressive parts of his life.
11. Despite stating that he is in no way a fan of the genre, Ben has dabbled in hip hop and even rapped, collaborating with Canadian rapper Tom MacDonald and appearing in the music video for their track together.
12. In addition to his first book mentioned earlier, which was written and released at the age of twenty, Ben has also written and published several other works over the years.
Some of his most recognised titles include Brainwashed, Porn Generation, Bullies, The People vs Barack Obama, The Right Side of History, and Lions and Scavengers.
These books explore themes ranging from media bias to cultural change and the philosophical roots of Western civilisation, further establishing him as a significant voice in modern conservative thought.
13. Whether people agree with him or not, Ben’s presence and influence in American political discourse is undeniable.
He helped shape a new generation of online conservative communication, built one of the largest right leaning media companies in the world, and continues to play a major role in cultural and political conversations.
Now, many would agree that his voice is needed more than ever.
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The Reason Why Keir Starmer Wants to Ban X in the UK and Why He Will Ultimately Fail 🧵
The UK government under Keir Starmer is now openly floating the idea of restricting or banning X, using the Grok image generation controversy as justification. Here is what is really going on, and why this will ultimately backfire:
1. X’s AI tool Grok was recently at the centre of a major controversy after users generated explicit images, including requests to strip people down to their underwear. Disturbingly, this also extended to content involving minors.
That is obviously unacceptable, and X has since taken measures to address it. Several Grok features are now restricted to subscribers only, which requires verification such as ID, address and payment details. That means misuse can be traced and acted upon, potentially leading to prosecution.
The UK government has dismissed these measures as not good enough.
But Starmer is being opportunistic. He is using one incident as cover for something much bigger. A crackdown on the only major platform in Britain where the political class cannot control the narrative.
2. Starmer’s push to ban X should surprise no one familiar with his background. In his youth, he was involved with far left Trotskyist groups and publications, and his hostility toward free speech has surfaced repeatedly since.
This is not his first clash with X, the only major platform he cannot control. After the Southport riots in 2024, people were fast tracked into prison for social media posts made under his watch.
In recent years, Starmer has also been repeatedly and rightfully humiliated on X. Several posts from him as Prime Minister have been Community Noted for misleading claims, misinformation, and at times outright lies.
A 🧵 dismantling this post (linked below), which claims that Zionism is anti-Christian. It was created by someone who suddenly realised that jumping on the anti-Zionist bandwagon would get him more views and engagement.
I'm tagging these accounts who should see this and can add additional information and context if needed:
"Zionists never discuss the fact that 90,000 Christians were victims of the Nakba and 30 churches were shut down as a result. Palestine in 1948 was 12.5% Christian but that number is now just 1%."
Well, firstly, the Nakba narrative is a lie, and the simplest way to see this is that today 20 percent of Israel’s population is Arab Muslim.
The decline in the Christian population at the time is real, but the numbers often cited are exaggerated.
Most of the drop came from emigration, lower birth rates, and general upheaval, not targeted actions.
Claims that 90,000 Christians were expelled or that 30 churches were closed come mainly from Palestinian political sources and are not supported by independent historical research.
Today, Christianity is actually thriving in Israel compared with the rest of the Middle East. Christian communities are growing, churches are active, and Christians enjoy freedom of worship and strong representation in society, which is increasingly rare in neighbouring countries.
2. Second Paragraph:
"The Haganah terror group, which the first Israeli Prime Minister David Ben Gurion led, bombed the Semiramis Hotel in 1948 which killed 25 Christians and there are countless stories of massacres of Christians including in historic cities such as Nazareth and Galilee."
The Semiramis Hotel bombing in January 1948 was carried out by the Haganah during the civil war after the UN partition plan. Around two dozen people were killed, but the hotel was targeted for its links to armed militias, not because of religion.
Claims of massacres of Christians in Nazareth or the Galilee are not supported by credible historical research. There is NO evidence that Christians were specifically targeted.
The Reality of Women’s Freedoms in Most of the Middle East - Selfies at Private Beach Clubs Don’t Quite Cut It 🧵
In recent days a trend has emerged where people who cannot stand the idea of Israel’s unique secular freedoms post selfies from private beach clubs or isolated luxury resorts elsewhere in the Middle East, trying to suggest it is somehow the same.
That could not be further from the truth. Across much of the Muslim majority Middle East, millions of women still live under laws and customs that dictate how they dress, where they go, and even what they can study.
Here is a closer look at what women’s freedom really means in some of these countries 🧵:
1. Qatar
• Under Qatar’s male guardianship system, women often need permission to marry, travel, or access certain jobs.
• Human Rights Watch notes that domestic abuse laws are weak and rarely enforced.
• Women are expected to dress “modestly,” covering shoulders, cleavage, and knees in all public spaces.
• Revealing clothing is banned, and violations can result in fines or expulsion for foreigners.
• Despite modern architecture and luxury tourism, women’s freedoms remain tightly restricted by law and culture.
2. Lebanon
• Lebanon’s personal status laws differ by religion, often putting women at a legal disadvantage in divorce, custody, and inheritance.
• Women cannot pass citizenship to foreign husbands or children.
• In major cities, women can dress freely without legal restriction, though conservative areas expect modesty.
• Revealing clothing is legal but can still provoke harassment or social judgment.
• Domestic violence laws exist but are poorly enforced, and many women remain unprotected.
Marco Rubio: A Common-Sense Political Leader, Named Greatest Secretary of State by Trump, and a Potential Future President 🧵
1. Marco Rubio is one of the most recognisable figures in American politics today. Since becoming Secretary of State, he has shown little patience for politically correct talking points, handling his duties with a level-headedness long missing from American and global politics. Above all, he champions a common-sense approach.
2. Born in Miami in 1971 to Cuban immigrants, Marco Rubio grew up in a modest household where he witnessed firsthand the sacrifices his parents made to build a life in a new country.
His father worked long hours while his mother juggled multiple jobs, instilling in him a deep appreciation for hard work and perseverance.
These early experiences shaped his understanding of community, responsibility and the importance of public service, values that would guide him throughout his political career.
This is Faraj Al-Shamie, father of Jihad Al-Shamie, who carried out a terrorist attack and murdered two Jewish people at a synagogue in Manchester.
Although his Facebook profile describes him as a “digital creator,” Faraj Al-Shamie appears to be a doctor by profession.
Considering that he named his son “Jihad,” and given his son’s actions, it is perhaps not surprising to learn that Faraj Al-Shamie also celebrated the events of October 7th, as shown in the screenshots of his posts attached in the replies below 🧵
Is this someone who should be entrusted with the care of Jewish patients as a doctor? Or, in fact, with the care of anyone who openly supports the Jewish people and their communities?
In addition to that, how did this family go under the radar of our intelligence services in the UK? It's the politically correct, deranged liberalism of this country that has led to this..
Reports have surfaced of Gaza being stocked with iPhone 17s, which is ironic for many reasons including the fact that Gaza is meant to be "worse than the Holocaust"
Anyway here’s a little secret that might make Gazans and their "Anti-Zionist" supporters very, very uncomfortable... Much of the tech and innovation inside Apple products comes from Israel.
Apple is known for incredible design and software, but a significant portion of the behind the scenes tech is powered by Israeli innovation.
Here’s how it drives iPhones, Macs, and more 🧵:
1. Apple’s Herzliya R&D center, located in Israel’s “Silicon Wadi,” is one of its largest research facilities outside the United States, employing over 2,000 engineers and researchers.
Established in 2011, it has grown into a critical hub for developing cutting-edge technologies.
The center specializes in wireless connectivity, including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and 5G modem development, ensuring seamless communication for iPhones and iPads.
Additionally, teams in Herzliya focus on power management systems, optimising battery life across Apple’s ecosystem, and contribute to the design of custom chip architectures that power devices like the iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
2. Apple’s advancements in camera technology owe much to Israeli startups acquired by the company.
PrimeSense, acquired in 2013, developed 3D sensing technology that became the backbone of Face ID, enabling secure facial recognition through depth-mapping sensors.
LinX, acquired in 2015, brought expertise in computational photography, enhancing iPhone cameras with multi-lens systems for superior low-light performance, sharper images, and advanced portrait modes.
These innovations have made features like Night Mode and Cinematic Mode possible, revolutionising mobile photography and videography.