Sam Harris, Jordan Peterson & Douglas Murray - Dublin
Sam Harris, Jordan Peterson & Douglas Murray - Dublin
07/14/2018
This is the third time Sam & Jordan appeared live together on stage. They were joined by Douglas Murray. This event took place at 3Arena in Dublin, Ireland on July 14th 2018 in front of 8500 people. The event was produced by Pangburn Philosophy.
(No copyright infringement will be tolerated.)
#pangburnlive
Видео Sam Harris, Jordan Peterson & Douglas Murray - Dublin канала Pangburn
07/14/2018
This is the third time Sam & Jordan appeared live together on stage. They were joined by Douglas Murray. This event took place at 3Arena in Dublin, Ireland on July 14th 2018 in front of 8500 people. The event was produced by Pangburn Philosophy.
(No copyright infringement will be tolerated.)
#pangburnlive
Видео Sam Harris, Jordan Peterson & Douglas Murray - Dublin канала Pangburn
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