EP#243 | The Gays of Hormuz, Iran, China, Belt and Road
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In Episode 243, BJ covers a wide spread of stories shaping politics, culture, technology, and geopolitics. He opens with reaction to Quebec banning Islamic street prayers, comments on a shooting in Toronto’s Bathurst and Wilson area, and reflects on gun control, public safety, and media framing in Canada.
From there, the conversation shifts to Artemis 2 and whether a new lunar mission will finally put moon landing conspiracies to rest, or simply trigger a new layer of denial. BJ unpacks how people respond when their worldview is challenged, why framing matters, and why most people do not easily admit they were wrong.
The episode also explores Tesla’s self-driving future, CyberCab, Full Self-Driving insurance discounts, and the long-term trajectory toward autonomous vehicles replacing human drivers in cities. BJ argues this is not just about cars, but about incentives, behavioural engineering, risk perception, and how systems thinking shapes the future.
Later, the show moves into Cuba, ideological contradictions on the modern left, Bruce Springsteen’s politics and lyrics, Trump’s rhetorical style, and the broader cultural war over language, identity, persuasion, and public discourse. BJ also examines Iran, China’s Belt and Road strategy, the Strait of Hormuz, and why weakness in geopolitics carries real long-term consequences.
Topics include: Quebec politics Toronto crime gun control Artemis 2 moon landing conspiracy theories Tesla Full Self-Driving CyberCab autonomous vehicles Elon Musk Cuba Bruce Springsteen Trump rhetoric culture war assigned opinions cognitive dissonance Iran China Belt and Road Strait of Hormuz free speech media manipulation political framing
Short description BJ dives into Quebec politics, Toronto crime, Artemis 2, Tesla self-driving, Cuba, Bruce Springsteen, Trump’s rhetoric, and the culture war over ideology, incentives, and public perception.
SEO meta description Episode 243 of Coffee with BJ covers Quebec banning Islamic street prayers, Toronto gun crime, Artemis 2, Tesla Full Self-Driving, Cuba, Bruce Springsteen, Trump rhetoric, Iran, China, and the modern culture war.
Timestamped chapters 00:00 Canada, Quebec, and Toronto crime 06:15 Artemis 2 and moon landing conspiracy psychology 13:40 Tesla CyberCab, FSD, and insurance incentives 24:35 Autonomous vehicles and the long-term future of driving 33:10 Cuba, communism, and regime weakness 39:45 Modern left contradictions and cognitive dissonance 49:20 Bruce Springsteen, propaganda, and cultural programming 1:03:10 Iran, Trump, China, and the Strait of Hormuz
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