To You & Yours, With Israel

Ep.66 "Be offended, I don't care"

1 h 19 min · 3. juni 2026
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This week on To You & Yours, we’re covering everything from hardwood history to cultural hysteria to a story that should have way more people talking. First, we break down the NBA Finals: Spurs vs. Knicks. The Knicks are finally on the biggest stage, and New York is standing at the edge of a moment fans have been waiting decades for. But standing across from them is a dangerous young Spurs team with championship DNA, star power, and nothing to lose. We give our full prediction and ask the real question: is this the Knicks’ year, or does San Antonio crash the party? Then we get into the movie sweeping the country: Obsession. Everybody’s talking about it, everybody’s posting about it, but is the hype actually real? We discuss whether the film lives up to the moment or if this is just another case of social media turning something into a phenomenon before people have even processed it. Lastly, we take a serious turn with the Henry Nowak story; a case filled with disturbing questions about police neglect, selective outrage, and how quickly narratives can be built before facts are fully known. We talk about the allegations, the assumptions, the way Henry was judged, and whether this case exposes a different kind of prejudice: one people are often afraid to call out. We also ask why one cry of “I can’t breathe” seems to shake the world, while another can be ignored, minimized, or forgotten. This episode is about sports, cinema, justice, outrage, and the uncomfortable truth that some stories only matter when they fit the narrative.

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