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CJ Pearson on Jubilee Debate: “They Don’t Want This Conversation”| DSH #1772
20 Jan 2026
Chapter 1: What insights did CJ Pearson share about his Jubilee debate experience?
and all these folks saying oh president trump is waging a war on black america by sending the national guard to cities like memphis and chicago no no he's waging a battle to save black america because disproportionately in all of those cities you know who is being shot down and killed black americans and so no he is not waging any war on people of color he is saving people of color by actually giving a damn about them which the left demonstrably shows each and every opportunity they get they do not care about us in any way whatsoever
Chapter 2: Why do debates often stray off-topic according to CJ Pearson?
Okay, guys, here with a good friend, CJ Pearson.
Chapter 3: How does the timer format enhance debate effectiveness?
Thanks for coming, brother.
Thanks for having me.
Chapter 4: What internal issues are affecting the conservative movement's mission?
Good to see you, as always. I actually just saw your debate on Jubilee.
Chapter 5: What does CJ Pearson identify as the biggest threat to unity in politics?
Yeah. With Parker, right?
Chapter 6: How are Gen Z voting patterns changing and what influences this shift?
Yeah. How do you think that went?
Chapter 7: What is the purpose behind CJ Pearson's 'Family Matters' podcast?
I think it went well. You know, I think the interesting thing about Parker, I will say behind the scenes, very sensible guy, very agreeable.
Chapter 8: How is faith playing a role in the evolving political landscape for Gen Z?
Definitely is not who he is on TikTok, which is interesting to me. But I think it goes to show that when these liberal commentators actually debate people who actually know about politics and not just random people on their TikTok lives, they get a little bit exposed.
You know, oftentimes we would be debating about immigration or whatever, and he would make it about Trump and sexual assault and all of these things, which is so interesting to me because I thought the question was about immigration. But of course, you know, many people on the left don't want to talk about immigration because they know it's a losing issue.
And the reason it's a losing issue is because no one wants what happened to Lake and Riley to happen ever again. And it's hard to defend that. The idea that an illegal alien can break into our country, stalk and prey upon a young, innocent girl like Lake and Riley. And we're just supposed to be OK with that. I'm not OK with that. The American people are not OK with that.
And President Trump is not OK with that. And he ran on fixing that problem. The American people stand behind him and it's not going to be, you know, a few videos of ICE doing their job is not going to change that in any way whatsoever.
I feel like the classic debate tactic they use is to always go to Trump's essay allegations. Always. That's like their Trump card.
Always. It's just it's so tired, you know, for me, because I look at it and I'm looking at what happened in New York. That was a jury of New York City progressives who obviously would have convicted him for jaywalking. And so it's just it's not important. And I think obviously, you know, the American people looked at those allegations. They were aware of them.
And the American people decided that they weren't worth the salt that they were.
you know held up on yeah i really liked the format i think it was the first time i've seen it with the timers yeah it was the first episode of that uh and i enjoyed that because i think it forces you to listen the other side i think oftentimes in debates you know you're just interrupting each other and oftentimes uh because you're just ready to get that next point out or ready to interrupt you're not listening and it forced you to listen and so it was it was a really cool format i like that it also fixes the time dynamic because sometimes someone takes over a debate too
Right. Yeah. And I think that's what a lot of these progressive folks on TikTok do is that they just like love to interrupt. They love to interrupt. And it's because it's all they know how to do because they don't actually have anything to stand on in any way whatsoever. So it was a really cool thing to be a part of.
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