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Dilemma Podcast

Jay Shapiro
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    Trita Parsi on Iran, Israel, Zionism, and America Finding It's Limits in Iran

    03/06/2026 | 54min
    Born in Iran in 1974, just years before the Iranian Revolution transformed the country forever, Trita Parsi has spent his life at the intersection of some of the most consequential political conflicts of the modern era. In this conversation, we trace his journey from childhood in pre-revolutionary Iran to exile and life in Sweden, exploring how displacement, identity, and history shaped his understanding of power, nationalism, and the Middle East. Along the way, we discuss the rise of the Islamic Republic, the experience of the Iranian diaspora, and how growing up between cultures influenced his worldview.From there, the conversation turns to Israel, Zionism, American foreign policy, and the decades-long struggle to reshape the political order of the Middle East. Parsi reflects on the assumptions that have guided policymakers in Washington and Tel Aviv for generations, the repeated efforts to isolate or transform Iran, and why so many of those strategies failed to produce the outcomes their architects expected. We explore the deep historical roots of today's conflicts, the changing balance of power in the region, and the gap between political rhetoric and geopolitical reality.Finally, we look ahead. What happens when the world's most powerful countries fail to achieve their stated goals? What new order emerges from that failure? Has the era of unchallenged American influence come to an end? And what does the future hold for Iran, Israel, the United States, and the wider world? This conversation is not only a look back at one remarkable life, but also an attempt to understand a historic turning point whose consequences will shape the decades ahead.00:00 Coming Up01:05 Intro to Trita Parsi 05:08 Parsi Born Into a Political Earthquake in Iran07:17 Growing Up In Sweden And Accepting It08:31 An Enemy of the Shah and The Islamic Republic10:06 Not Going Back To Iran13:48 What Don't We Get About 1979?18:01 The Simmering Revolution, Delayed By Intervention22:05 Dispersed Power of the Islamic Republic24:52 Iran's Incentives For Prolonging War28:40 Israel's Intentions Revealed About Turning Iran Back34:00 What About the Iranian Women's Freedom?40:48 Does Iran Care About the Palestinians?44:16 Zionism And Israel's Capacity Problem of Friends and Enemies47:01 Zionism Is The Problem47:57 The New Reality for the GCC and Saudi52:03 Who Would Be The Problem Then?52:47 Like, Subscribe, Share, Comment, And Next GuestsBECOME A MEMBER - MONTHLY MEMBERS ONLY LIVESTREAM https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5NIku35U9thGG9WBJjE0sw/joinFor more from Jay visit whatjaythinks.com
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    DEBATE: Did Zionism Steal Judaism? | Joshua and Amalek | The Jewish God | Animals and Morality

    26/05/2026 | 2h 45min
    In round two with Rabbi Yaakov Shapiro, the conversation expands far beyond politics into morality, theology, identity, and the strange psychological world created by modern Zionism. We explore the deep divide between Judaism as a religious covenant and Zionism as a nationalist political project, asking whether the modern state of Israel fundamentally transformed — or even replaced — Judaism for millions of Jews in the diaspora. Along the way we discuss figures like Benjamin Netanyahu and Itamar Ben-Gvir, the rise of religious nationalism in Israel, and why some Orthodox rabbis see Zionism not as the fulfillment of Judaism but as a revolt against it.The discussion also turns surprisingly personal and philosophical. We debate veganism, eating animals, moral obligation, atheism, divine command theory, and whether morality comes from God, reason, empathy, or something deeper built into consciousness itself. Rabbi Shapiro lays out the highly legal and covenantal logic of traditional Judaism, while I push from a humanist and philosophical perspective shaped more by moral intuition and existential questions than religious law. What follows is not a hostile debate but a genuinely curious and wide-ranging exchange about free will, suffering, identity, tradition, and the uncomfortable contradictions many modern Jews feel when trying to separate Judaism from Israel.We also get into antisemitism, pro-Palestine activism, Holocaust memory, diaspora identity, and the growing confusion around what words like “Jew,” “Zionist,” and “anti-Zionist” even mean anymore. Can someone reject Zionism without rejecting Jews? Did Zionism “steal” Judaism and redefine Jewish identity around nationalism and the state? Why do so many secular Jews feel trapped inside an identity they no longer religiously believe in? And what happens when a centuries-old spiritual tradition becomes fused to military power and ethnic politics? It’s a dense, funny, provocative, and deeply philosophical conversation that moves from Talmudic reasoning to modern propaganda, from theology to vegan ethics, and from suburban American Judaism to the crisis unfolding in Israel and Palestine today.For more from Jay visit whatjaythinks.com 00:00:00 Coming Up…00:01:43 Roadmap To the Conversation00:05:28 A Strange Debate About Veganism and the Jewish God00:07:53 Golda Meir’s Masada Complex00:13:25 Dear Palestine, on Jewish Pacifism and the IDF00:18:35 Amalek and Canaan00:25:40 Interpretation of Texts00:29:06 How Flexible are the Texts00:37:41 How Popular Are His Views? Can You Tell By Looking?00:47:00 The Zionists Have A Country, What Do We Have?00:53:49 The Illusion of Zionism00:59:12 Real Jews and Rabbi Shach01:03:31 Palestine or Zionism? The Moral Character of the Jewish God01:09:59 1967 and The Diaspora Jew01:13:53 Jonathan Pollard and the Diaspora Jew01:21:11 DEBATE: Is Judaism Pacifist?01:28:02 David Hume, the Is-Ought Problem, and the Uncaused Cause01:34:07 God, Perfection, and Free Will01:41:03 Child Drowning in a Shallow Pond01:47:33 Humanism, Veganism, and Human Access to the Oughts01:54:40 If the Theology is Right The Slaughterhouse Disgust is a misguided Feeling01:58:08 Rabbi’s Daughter Stopped Eating Chicken02:01:13 Feelings Versus Theology And the God Question02:06:43 Why Is There Something… Moral? And Literal Torah02:13:13 Why Does This Moral Grounding Difference Matter?02:17:26 Rabbi Calls Me Authoritarian02:18:16 Rabbi Choses Veganism All Things Being Equal02:25:07 Rabbi’s 51st State Solution Actually Ends Yaakov’s Problem02:27:53 Alex Hershaft Holocaust Survivor Turned Animal Rights Activist02:29:14 OUTRO Moral Philosophy Response - Steel manning God02:33:53 What Humanism Actually Means02:39:30 Strange Bedfellows Against Zionism
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    Why This Holocaust Survivor Is So RARE In His Opposition to Zionism w/ Stephen Kapos

    15/05/2026 | 1h 33min
    In this conversation, Holocaust survivor Stephen Kapos reflects on surviving Nazi-occupied Hungary, the trauma of the Holocaust, and why he believes Israel’s actions in Gaza amount to genocide. Kapos describes the terrifying atmosphere of Budapest in 1944, the yellow star houses, the deportations to Auschwitz, and his family’s connection to the infamous Kastner rescue train, one of the most morally controversial episodes of the Holocaust. Together, we unpack the legacy of Rudolf Kastner, the negotiations with Adolf Eichmann, Bergen-Belsen, and the impossible moral dilemmas faced by European Jews under Nazi rule.But this conversation goes beyond history. We explore how the Holocaust shaped Zionism and the creation of a “new Jew” in early Israel, one that rejected weakness, compromise, and even many Holocaust survivors themselves. Kapos explains why some survivors became fiercely nationalistic while others, like him, came to see the dehumanization of Palestinians as a tragic repetition of history. We discuss Hannah Arendt, the Eichmann trial, the discrimination Holocaust survivors faced in Israel, and the psychological transformation of trauma into permanent militarization and fear.This is not a simple conversation, and it is not always comfortable. It is about memory, nationalism, survival, collaboration, propaganda, and the moral weight of history. Whether you agree or disagree, Stephen Kapos offers a perspective that is increasingly rare: a firsthand witness to the Holocaust speaking openly about Gaza, Zionism, and the lessons he believes humanity failed to learn. If this conversation matters to you, please like, subscribe, and share it so these stories are not lost.00:00 — Coming Up...01:21 — Intro Essay: Why This Conversation Matters06:18 — The Story of Rudolf Kasztner & the Rescue Train09:22 — The Moral Dilemma of the Kasztner Deal11:47 — Eichmann, Hannah Arendt & the “Banality of Evil”18:00 — Interview: Why Stephen Speaks Out at 88 Years Old22:15 — Nazi Occupation of Hungary & the Fall of Budapest28:13 — Jewish Life in Hungary Before the Holocaust30:22 — Why Stephen’s Family Rejected Zionism34:33 — Adolf Eichmann Arrives in Hungary38:45 — Who Was Rudolf Kastner?42:30 — “Blood for Goods”: Negotiating With the Nazis44:29 — Inside the Kasztner Holding Camp Columbus Street Camp46:35 — Escaping the Holding Camp & Going Into Hiding47:47 — Bergen-Belsen & Waiting for Switzerland51:14 — Hiding From the Nazis in Hungarian Villas53:31 — Was Kastner a Hero or a Collaborator?56:45 — Why Holocaust Survivors Were Discriminated Against in Israel59:32 — Stephen Kapos on Kastner’s Guilt01:02:55 — How Trauma Turned Into Israeli Nationalism01:04:30 — Fear, Propaganda & the Creation of Racism01:06:18 — “I Was Just Happy to See a Jewish Soldier”01:08:13 — When Zionism Became Impossible to Defend01:09:03 — Gaza, Dehumanization & the Failure to Learn From History01:11:35 — Trauma Loops and Seeing Nazis Everywhere01:15:22 — Germans Platoons Avoiding Children01:19:20 — Stephen Kapos On Hope And What Has Changed01:22:00 — Become A Monster To Avoid Monster01:25:00 — Why Are The Palestinians So Forgiving?01:27:40 — Palestinians Understand The Holocaust01:31:07 — "I Am Not Risking Anything At This Stage"01:32:28 — Outro And Next GuestBECOME A MEMBER - MONTHLY MEMBERS ONLY LIVESTREAM https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5NIku35U9thGG9WBJjE0sw/joinFor more from Jay visit whatjaythinks.com
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    Is There Something Modernity Refuses to See? | Justin Smith-Ruiu

    12/05/2026 | 1h 56min
    Philosopher Justin Smith-Ruiu joins me for a deep conversation on Metaphysics, Consciousness, Philosophy of Science, Anthropology of Mind. Psychedelics, Ritual, Religion, Phenomenology, and the limits of modern materialism, centered around his new book ON DRUGS. Drawing on thinkers like Plato, Heidegger, Husserl, Descartes, Leibniz, Huxley, McKenna, and Claude Lévi-Strauss, Smith explores whether psychedelic experiences merely distort reality or instead reveal hidden dimensions of consciousness that modern Western philosophy has trained us to suppress. We discuss qualia, synesthesia, dreams, analogy versus truth, and the strange inadequacy of language when attempting to describe altered states. Along the way we explore object-oriented ontology, mysticism, the “excluded middle,” and why psychedelic experience often feels more real than ordinary waking life.The conversation moves far beyond the usual clichés about mushrooms and self-help. We discuss Aldous Huxley, R.C. Zaehner, Gordon Wasson, shamanism, cave paintings, ritual dance, Scythian burial mounds, Norse berserkers, Aztec peyote ceremonies, and the long human history of using drugs not merely for pleasure but for metaphysical exploration, warfare, revelation, and meaning-making. Smith argues that psychedelics do not contain some universal message, but instead “release a latent discourse,” amplifying symbols and structures already embedded within culture and consciousness itself. We explore why Western modern secular realism became so hostile to inner experience, why dreams and visions were downgraded in Western thought, and whether technological modernity flattened older modes of awe, transcendence, and participation in the cosmos.Toward the end, the discussion becomes deeply personal: atheism, ritual, Judaism, nostalgia, political religion, collective belief, and the moral dilemma of disenchantment. We talk about the difference between icons and idols, why ritual may possess value independent of literal belief, and whether humans—as Smith beautifully puts it—are creatures who “need the unnecessary.” From Apollo astronauts experiencing cosmic consciousness to psychedelic experiences that dissolve the boundary between self and world, this conversation asks a difficult question at the center of Smith’s book: do psychedelics actually help us think more clearly about reality, or do they simply force us to confront how mysterious consciousness already is?00:00 Coming Up...01:52 Intro to Justin Smith, Caveats on Drugs05:04 Mind and World: Philosophies Biggest Puzzle08:38 Some Channel Organization10:41 What Problem Is This Book Trying to Solve?16:13 Psychedelics, Synesthesia & Consciousness19:54 Breaking the Hallucination22:38 Plato vs Heidegger on Psychedelic Experience29:55 Phenomenology, Qualia & Reality33:24 Auto Experimentation39:46 Psychedelics and the “Excluded Middle”42:51 Oneiromancy vs Aristotle and Modern Science49:43 Witchcraft and Taking Seriously the Non Scientific52:48 Psychedelics as Rediscovery and Coming Home01:00:23 Levi-Strauss & “Latent Discourse”01:03:50 The Ethnographic Wassons01:09:45 “Humans Need the Unnecessary”01:15:21 Drugs In History01:19:03 More Than a Feeling01:21:31 The Apollo Astronaut Psychedelic Experience01:21:09 Galaxy Brain & Cosmic Consciousness01:25:05 Liebniz and Christianity01:30:52 Icon vs Idol01:40:46 Ritual, Religion & Collective Experience & The Moral Dilemma of Disenchantment01:48:00 Theology and Belief Commitment Variations01:54:40 Final Thoughts on Thinking Through PsychedelicsBECOME A MEMBER - MONTHLY MEMBERS ONLY LIVESTREAM https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5NIku35U9thGG9WBJjE0sw/joinFor more from Jay visit whatjaythinks.com
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    Deepfakes, AI Influencers, and Why Verification Is Failing

    30/04/2026 | 1h 18min
    How do we know what is real anymore?In this conversation with Professor Siwei Lyu of the University at Buffalo, one of the leading researchers in AI generated imagery and deepfake detection, we explore the unsettling world of synthetic images, cloned voices, fake influencers, and manipulated video. From AI girlfriends and scam artists to political propaganda and fake breaking news, we are entering a world where seeing is no longer believing.We talk about why “AI detectors” may be the wrong solution, why most people are already past the point of spotting fake images with the naked eye, and how verification itself is becoming unstable. If every image is already a processed representation of reality, what does authenticity even mean? We also discuss deepfake scams, revenge pornography, misinformation, metadata, provenance systems, and whether regulation can keep up with a technology that mutates faster than anyone can track.This is less about robot apocalypse fantasies and more about the quieter, more immediate danger, the erosion of trust, truth, and human connection. If AI is our generation’s splitting-the-atom moment, the real question is not whether the technology is good or bad, but whether society is prepared for what comes next.00:00 Intro01:43 The Real AI Threat Nobody Is Talking About03:38 Real or Fake? Entering the Deepfake Rabbit Hole06:01 AI Influencers, Fake Lives, and Digital Seduction08:09 Why AI Detection Is Failing10:47 Political Deepfakes and the IDF Hoodie Example12:04 Truth Is Slipping Away13:21 Testing AI Bias with Pro Palestine vs Pro Israel Images16:43 Why AGI Panic Distracts From the Real Problem17:00 Meet Siwei Lyu, Deepfake Forensics Expert18:21 How He Got Into AI Detection34:32 “Are You Real?” The Human Detection Problem44:22 Deepfakes as a Mutating Virus46:41 Can Machines Still Detect Synthetic Images?53:13 Authenticity vs Is It AI?59:00 Can Regulation Solve This?01:02:52 Voice Cloning, Scams, and Revenge Pornography01:07:17 How to Watermark Your Own Reality01:08:22 Politics, Propaganda, and the Collapse of Trust01:12:58 Can Society Adapt?01:15:08 Is This Worse Than Covid?01:18:05 Final Thoughts: Slow Down and BreatheBECOME A MEMBER - MONTHLY MEMBERS ONLY LIVESTREAM https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5NIku35U9thGG9WBJjE0sw/joinFor more from Jay visit whatjaythinks.com
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