In the July edition of The Spectator, author and anthropologist Max Horder argues the US is experiencing a change in its psyche, and left-wing violence is being normalized. He joins Freddy Gray on the Americano podcast to discuss the various examples attached to this, and what the dereliction of democratic disagreement means for us all.
Elon Musk and President Donald Trump have had a very public falling out. Musk, whose time running the Department of Government Efficiency (DoGE) came to an end last month, publicly criticized Trump’s spending bill (the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act”). The row then erupted onto social media with Trump expressing his disappointment with Musk, Musk … Read more
From the decline of meritocracy to the rise of anti-Western ideology, author Heather Mac Donald joins Freddy Gray to discuss race, merit, and victim hierarchy. Why is the West so desperate to self-cancel? And is now a moment of reckoning considering we’re five years on from the BLM protests?
Freddy Gray speaks to writer and author Karen Hao, whose new book Empire of AI looks at a new, ominous age of empire with OpenAI. On the podcast they discuss the impacts of artificial intelligence on society and democracy and how OpenAI founder Sam Altman has become a controversial figure.
Donald Trump exposed South Africa’s leader Cyril Ramaphosa in the White House yesterday over what he referred to as white racism against the farmers in South Africa. Freddy Gray speaks to Errol Musk — father of Elon Musk — from Cape Town about Trump’s confrontation. Errol shares personal experiences of being attacked on a farm, … Read more