

Ep. 1775 - U.S. Accuses Israeli Settlers of an “Act of Terror” Against Christians
4 snips Jul 21, 2025
Tensions rise as the U.S. ambassador denounces violence against Palestinian Christians. President Trump's $20 billion lawsuit against a major news outlet steals the spotlight. The host shares a troubling experience with debanking, pointing to political bias. Discussions on the cultural shift in pet ownership versus traditional family values highlight societal changes. The examination of modern liberalism reveals a disconnect with voter concerns, alongside a call to embrace foundational values in politics and support local producers.
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U.S. Condemns Israeli Settler Attack
- U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee condemned Israeli settler violence against Palestinian Christians as terrorism despite his pro-Israel stance.
- This highlights growing U.S.-Israel tensions even among traditionally supportive figures.
Debanking of Conservatives by Stripe
- Michael Knowles suspects he was debanked by Stripe due to political or religious views, given the company's vague justification.
- Debanking conservatives raises urgent political and civil rights concerns in the U.S.
Debt for Pets vs. Children
- Many dual-income, no-kids couples go into debt for pets, often citing cost or lifestyle reasons.
- Michael Knowles critiques the 'fur babies' trend as selfish compared to the selflessness of having children.