
In this episode, we unpack the immigration debate through Yuval Noah Harari's framework: a three-part deal involving entry, assimilation, and equality. But is this deal being honored? Harari explores the ethical and political tensions surrounding immigration—questioning whether acceptance is a duty or a favor, how much assimilation is fair, and when equality should be granted. We also confront the emerging concept of “culturism”—a new form of bias that judges people not by race, but by cultural background. This episode challenges listeners to think critically about identity, fairness, and the fine line between cultural respect and discrimination