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Coffee with BJ Dichter | EP#247

Coffee with BJ Dichter | EP#247

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Episode 247 of Coffee with BJ covers a wide sweep of culture, politics, technology, and civilisational confidence. BJ opens with his signature satirical commentary on comedy, offence, and why humour can act as a hedge against brainwashing in an age of collectivism.


He then previews Episode 208 of Not On Record, an upcoming webinar on whether America can still count on Canada, and appearances connected to the Scott Adams community. From there, the episode turns to the revival of the space program through Artemis II, the cultural importance of ambition, and why places like Cape Canaveral and the U.S. Space & Rocket Centre matter more than ever.


BJ also discusses AI platforms like Grok, Gemini, and Suno, arguing that the battle is no longer just about technical quality but about freedom, usability, and creative control. He then pivots to Canada, unpacking the University of Ottawa shooting scare, failed assumptions behind authoritarian gun laws, and the absurdity of modern ideological language and identity politics.


A major segment of the episode explores the concept of oikophobia, hostility toward one’s own culture, traditions, and civilisational inheritance, and why that idea helps explain modern political behaviour in Canada and across the West. BJ connects this to national identity, gender ideology, and the broader unravelling of social cohesion.


The episode also examines reports from Ireland, including growing unrest, fuel taxes, migration pressures, protest dynamics, and the political class’s response. BJ compares the Irish protests to the Canadian trucker convoy and Dutch farmer protests, while warning about how grassroots movements are often co-opted or sabotaged from within.


Finally, he looks at a floated Liberal Party proposal for a massive exit tax on Canadians leaving to work abroad, framing it as a soft form of authoritarian control and a warning sign for both Canada and the United States.


Topics include:

Canada politics

Ireland protests

Artemis II

SpaceX

AI and free speech

Grok vs Gemini

Suno AI music

oikophobia

mass migration

civilisational decline

Canadian authoritarianism

Scott Adams

Not On Record

Coffee with BJ


Short description

BJ covers Artemis II, AI, oikophobia, Ireland’s unrest, and Canada’s drift toward soft authoritarianism, while tying it all together through culture, persuasion, and civilisational confidence.


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Episode 247 of Coffee with BJ explores Artemis II, AI platforms like Grok and Gemini, the idea of oikophobia, Irish protests, Canadian politics, and growing concerns about authoritarianism, identity politics, and cultural decline.


Timestamped chapters

00:00 Opening monologue, satire, and comedy as a hedge against brainwashing

06:20 Show updates, Not On Record, webinars, and platform plans

11:10 Artemis II, Cape Canaveral, and the revival of ambition

20:05 AI platforms, Grok vs Gemini, and Suno’s creative potential

29:10 University of Ottawa scare, gun laws, and ideological absurdity

37:40 Oikophobia and the rejection of national and cultural identity

52:15 Canada’s proposed exit tax and the soft Berlin Wall mentality

01:03:40 Ireland protests, policing, and grassroots sabotage



1. Artimus II

2. Irish Protests Ended

3. Oikaphobia

4. Mean Girls Frame


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