Dad, Did We Just Break America?

WHEN ILLUSION BECOMES REALITY - A NYC Protest & Competing Truths Part II

33 min · 14 de may de 2026
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Skylar and Corey examine the growing wave of demonstrations targeting Jewish neighborhoods in NYC, the escalation of antisemitic incidents, and the increasing normalization of hostility and violence against Jews in public spaces. The episode breaks down how political rhetoric, social media narratives, and global conflicts like the Israel-Hamas war are intensifying tensions on the ground, while broader societal failures leave communities feeling increasingly unsafe and divided. They also explore how history, ideology, media framing, and modern online culture intersect — creating an environment where fear, polarization, and dehumanization spread faster than facts. As geopolitical conflict spills into everyday life, this conversation asks a deeper question: what happens to a society when outrage replaces nuance, and entire communities begin feeling targeted in their own city?

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