The Jesse Kelly Show

Hour 2: Getting Norm Involved

Sep 11, 2025
Explore the value of civic engagement and how to motivate friends to get politically active without changing who they are. Delve into the stark contrasts between Zimbabwe and North Korea, highlighting their socio-economic struggles and political turmoil. Engage in a humorous debate over which country deserves the title of the 'crappiest' while reflecting on the complexities of violence fueled by ideology. The episode also touches on the emotional weight of recent tragedies and the media's role in shaping narratives around violence.
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INSIGHT

Communism Undermines Value Of Human Life

  • Jesse Kelly argues communism devalues human life, making violence logical within that ideology.
  • He links this moral framework breakdown to repeated historical mass murders under communist regimes.
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Rhetoric Can Condition People To Violence

  • Kelly contends violent rhetoric normalizes violence for vulnerable people with mental illness or addiction.
  • He cites social conditioning and protest rhetoric as triggers for violent actions by unstable individuals.
ADVICE

Mobilize Normies For Local DA Races

  • Do wake up your friends and family and mobilize them to vote in local DA and judge elections where turnout is tiny.
  • Drive normie friends to the polls, offer incentives, and organize small groups to flip local offices.
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