The Diddy Verdict, U Penn Caves, and the Korean War Revisited

Join Victor Davis Hanson and co-host Sami Winc for this 4th of July weekend episode. Topics covered include the Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs verdict, U Penn and transgenders, Hispanics, tribalism and California’s political landscape, the latest FBI scandal, an overview of the Korean War, and more.

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3 thoughts on “The Diddy Verdict, U Penn Caves, and the Korean War Revisited”

  1. Thank you for the simply fascinating discussion of tribalism. Actually, it’s a concern that an otherwise modern society would take such a step backward.

  2. H. Danny Thompson

    The left’s commitment to victimhood is borne out in this case. No one had enough volition to evade Diddy. So much so they keep going bad again and again. How does one person gets “voluntarily” abused multiple times by the same perpetrator?
    I’m 72 years old and you make me regret all the superficial education I have had. Thanks VDH.

  3. Stephen Dedalus

    Dr. Hanson’s reflections on the nature of tribalism and its ancient roots—the first book of Thucydides—has given me cause to reflect on the deeper meaning of the paradoxical Luke 14:26 and the true nature and prerequisites of a just society. Thank you, Dr. Hanson.

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