In today's episode, Lauren kicks off the show with some coverage of the riots and protests in the Parisian suburbs (also known as no-go zones). Then, we shift our focus to something a little more lighthearted: Nicki Minaj is in the spotlight for "queer-baiting"? What exactly does this mean, and why is this phenomena likely not to stop anytime soon? Tune in to find out!
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Lauren Chen is a political and social commentator, and host of the BlazeTV show Pseudo-Intellectual. She began as a YouTuber, and has since gained millions of views on the platform and hundreds of thousands of followers. She has also appeared on Fox News, The Daily Wire, Rebel Media, PragerU and The Rubin Report.
Lauren was born in Canada, raised in Hong Kong, and came to the US for university. She has a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science with a Minor in Middle East Studies and Arabic. The topics she is most passionate about include dating culture, marriage, family values, individual liberty, gender equality, and issues surrounding race.
Lauren is a conservative woman who has spoken out against issues like modern, third-wave feminism as part of YouTube's political commentary community. Her videos focus on current events and political and social news.
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