Leftist Bias & Persecution in Schools: GenZ Interviews

By Cancel Culture, Censorship, Persecution

Episode #26 – Barry Farah interviews six student leaders at Turning Point USA’s 2020 Student Action Summit. These GenZ leaders share their experiences of being persecuted for their conservative beliefs. Teachers and administrators in public schools across the country dox and shame these students while openly embracing and promulgating leftist ideology and canceling conservative and Christian ideas and lifestyle. You won’t want to miss these stories the stories of these student leaders who stand strong in the face of this opposition.

The Bible is Provably True

By Apologetics, Christianity, The Bible

Episode #25 – Only 2% of millennials believe the Bible is a reliable source of truth. In Episode 25, Barry Farah explains why you can trust the Bible and be confident that it is true. He makes the case for the Bible using logic, probability theory, and history. For example, there are over 2500 prophecies in the Bible and 2,000 of them have come to pass so far which means the Bible is more reliably true than the second law of thermodynamics. Barry Farah also urges listeners to consider whether their rejection of the Bible is based on a negative emotional experience with the way someone used the Bible, versus the Bible itself. Listen, subscribe, and give Culture Shift your five-star review.

Non-Math & No More Mom & Dad

By Humor

Episode #24 – Barry Farah exposes two ridiculous Items. Barry ticks through a new non-math that is deconstructed in the name of ridding math of white supremacy. For example, objectivity in math is used to uphold capitalism and imperialism, Thus, according to some, math is a bad thing. There are other new methods for teaching math that Barry affirms, but not this one. The second most ridiculous item Barry Farah highlights is the forced culture in a New York private school where kids are taught that calling their parents “Mom” and “Dad” is not acceptable. They are not allowed to refer to fellow students with birth gender pronouns either. Tune in, subscribe and give Culture Shift your five-star review!

CDC: Hyper Control Didn’t Reduce Much

By CDC, COVID, Hypercontrol

Episode #23 – In Episode 23 of Culture Shift, Barry Farah’s takes a look at a recent report from the CDC with an explicit data-based admission that the campaign to control people was not that effective. In fact, the mask mandates did little to impact the COVID death rate. Rather, a much-ignored factor in the worldwide death rate recently saw the light of day, and that is the connection between obesity and mortality. Barry Farah quotes the CDC itself as he shines a spotlight on the failure of masks and other hyper-controlling mandates that have had little impact on how the pandemic has played out over the last year.

How COVID was Managed for Safety at the Expense of Freedom

By COVID, Hypercontrol

Episode #22 – In this episode, Barry Farah lays out how the government response to COVID over the last year was a “manage to safety” versus a “manage to freedom” approach. He reviews how government-made decisions based on data that didn’t prove true, including preparation of an inordinate number of hospital beds that were never used. He details the silenced but respected scientific voices in regard to lockdowns, school closures and masks, and the suppressed toll taken on the mental and physical health of Americans as a result. Barry Farah spells out what it would look like if the government had informed and warned when it came to COVID versus denying people’s individual liberty, the negative social impact of Stassi-style shaming, blaming over masks and more.

H.R.1 and the End of the Republic

By Freedom, H.R.1

Episode #21 – In Episode 21 of Culture Shift, Barry Farah dives into the details of H.R. 1 making clear that it is a direct assault on our Constitutional Republic. This bill is positioned by its Democrat sponsors as an effort to secure election integrity. Barry explains how instead H.R. 1 undermines election integrity and gives the federal government unconstitutional power in elections that belongs to the states. Barry reflects on the views of the founders as they hammered out the constitutional provisions for elections and why they still matter. Allowing illegal immigrants to vote and a plethora of questionable if not unethical provisions related to mail ballots are just a few items Barry Farah explains. Barry makes clear that a “no” vote in the U.S. Senate is the only way to go on H.R. 1.

The Minimum Wage Myth

By Economy, Government

Episode #20 – In this episode, Barry Farah provides insight into why a nationally set minimum wage does not help entry-level workers. Barry discusses how the percent of employees in the workforce that are at the minimum wage level has steadily declined for decades and now only represents 1.9% of workers. Barry Farah gives detailed information on what many on Capitol Hill call a “huge problem” is only applicable to 1.9% of today’s workers. Barry gives numerous examples of why a federally mandated minimum wage will hurt businesses, will not help employees, and is a solution in search of a problem.

The Equality Act: Transgender and You

By The Equality Act, Transgender

Episode #19 – In this episode, Barry Farah breaks down House Bill 5, known as the Equality Act. The Equality Act does a search and replace on the 1964 Civil Rights Act, swapping LGBTQ rights for minority rights mentioned in the 1964 Act. But it goes beyond the Civil Rights Act to grant not only equal rights, but special rights. Barry Farah explains how the Equality Act, under the guise of removing discrimination against the LGBTQ community, infringes on the freedoms of others. Barry describes how the Equality Act effectively ends women’s sports as biological males who identify as trans or female must be allowed to compete in women’s sports, for example. It would require businesses and nonprofits to hire trans individuals for reasons other than being qualified for the job. Barry Farah shows how the Department of Justice would be empowered to enforce these requirements. In addition, if passed into law, the Equality Act would do away with the Religious Freedom Act’s protection of faith-based organizations and churches, requiring that they hire people from the LGBTQ community regardless of whether they are aligned with the theology of these institutions. Barry Farah suggests that the Equality Act also discriminates against biological females by requiring that public restrooms or locker rooms be open for use by biological males who identifies as female, regardless of safety and privacy concerns. Barry Farah asserts that the rights afforded to all Americans should be experienced by members of the LGBTQ community, without granting special rights or taking away the rights of others.

Alex Clark – Poplitics and the Pop Culture War

By Pop Culture

Episode #18 – In today’s episode, Alex Clark joins Barry Farah on Culture Shift. As the founder and host of Poplitics, Alex is on the cutting edge of the culture war. Poplitics reaches young conservatives who think big government sucks and who want to keep up with the Kardashians. Alex describes for Barry Farah how she started in radio in Louisville, nearly got cancelled for being an outspoken conservative, and landed in Phoenix to launch Poplitics, the first Turning Point USA daily show. A lifelong fashionista and Swifty, Alex powerfully describes the impact young conservatives have in the culture war and the national movement she launched through Cuteservative groups across the nation and on social media. Alex Clark also dishes on why she loves The Barry Farah Show.

Jeff Hunt – A Conservative Leader in Colorado

By Freedom, Government

Episode #17 – In this episode, Barry Farah interviews Jeff Hunt, Director of the Centennial Institute. Centennial Institute is Colorado Christian University’s think tank, mobilizing ideas on faith, family, and freedom to strengthen America’s future. The Centennial Institute is connected with Colorado Christian University, a well respected Christian college, located in Lakewood Colorado. Jeff shares with Barry Farah and Culture Shift listeners how he became a conservative when he disagreed with his seminar professors, which led him to research conservatism. Jeff got his start in political activism knocking doors in California for then gubernatorial candidate, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and then moved to D.C. to work for Rick Santorum. Barry and Jeff discuss how the Centennial Institute fosters faith, family and freedom and defines their holistically conservative approach and the three-legged stool of conservatism that Ronald Reagan introduced. Jeff shares about the greatest threats to freedom of speech, the keys to limited government, and how CCU students are making an impact wherever they go.