

Why Trump MUST Crack Down on DC Crime | 8/11/25
12 snips Aug 11, 2025
A deep dive into the rising crime rates in Washington, D.C., explores societal apathy towards crime and the media's role in shaping perceptions. The discussion highlights the dangers of social media on youth mental health and emphasizes the importance of hard work. Conversations about personal responsibility and the impact of hyper-individualism on families and communities challenge listeners to reflect on societal values. The episode also critiques the perception of capitalism, championing its contributions to social mobility and resilience.
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Hero Who Stepped In At Night
- A D.C. rescuer confronted ten attackers and was nearly beaten to death while saving a woman.
- The episode vanished quickly while the shooter story dominated headlines.
Social Media Brings Pain, Not Just Distraction
- Social media creates constant comparison and amplifies bullying and academic pressure for teens.
- Glenn Beck links that pain to rising youth mental-health crises and suicide.
Raised By A Wider Community
- Glenn Beck recalls grandparents and neighbors playing active roles in raising children.
- He contrasts that past community involvement with today's fragmentation and anonymity.