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Pittsburgh and "Never Let a Good Crisis Go to Waste" Ep. 298
Pittsburgh and "Never Let a Good Crisis Go to Waste" Ep. 298
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81 minutes
Released:
Oct 29, 2018
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Podcast episode
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Pittsburgh, pain, and politics.
In this episode, I discuss the theological underpinnings of what went on this weekend and what should not be political. Unfortunately, those with an agenda have already made the part of this that shouldn’t be political into a political witch hunt to stifle debate. It all gets back to never letting a crisis go to waste for a political agenda. I make the case for why atrocities shouldn’t be used as human shields to stifle debate. I also explain my views on how to deter and protect against these attacks to the best of our ability.
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Atrocities are not political human shields to stifle debate
Refugee policies are killing us with “compassion”
Muslim immigrants chanting “Intifada” on our shores
Should we import the values of the Middle East?
Remember when Trump had a 95-year-old Nazi deported?
Bringing the persecutors to the asylum
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In this episode, I discuss the theological underpinnings of what went on this weekend and what should not be political. Unfortunately, those with an agenda have already made the part of this that shouldn’t be political into a political witch hunt to stifle debate. It all gets back to never letting a crisis go to waste for a political agenda. I make the case for why atrocities shouldn’t be used as human shields to stifle debate. I also explain my views on how to deter and protect against these attacks to the best of our ability.
Show links
Atrocities are not political human shields to stifle debate
Refugee policies are killing us with “compassion”
Muslim immigrants chanting “Intifada” on our shores
Should we import the values of the Middle East?
Remember when Trump had a 95-year-old Nazi deported?
Bringing the persecutors to the asylum
Copyright CRTV. All rights reserved.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Oct 29, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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