
Recorded Friday morning, June 5: three days before release, four days after the New York Times piece discussed in this episode, and one day before... well. This is a developing story, and the episode is a snapshot of that morning.
What has already c... more
Wes Huff calmly tells Steven Bartlett he's going to hell. The grin is the argument.
In Episode 4 of Uninformed Opinions, the response is to that clip. Wes Huff — PhD candidate at Wycliffe College, Reformed Baptist, the current most-credentialed face... more
Episode 3 of Uninformed Opinions: the response is to Amelia Carter — specifically to the introduction of her Mirror Podcast episode titled "The Left Fell For A Long Con." It starts with a clip. Senator Josh Hawley pressing Dr. Nisha Verma, a double b... more
In Episode 2 of Uninformed Opinions, the case is made for something genuinely difficult: defending the humanity of Ye — not the music, not the art, but the man — in the aftermath of everything.
The episode opens sixteen years back, to middle school,... more
One Battle After Another and Sinners — Two Leftist Films and Why the Oscar Discourse Missed the Point.
Is One Battle After Another racist? The discourse says maybe. The camera says something more complicated. In this episode of Uninformed Opinions, ... more










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