
The Glenn Beck Program Best of the Program | 10/20/25
Oct 20, 2025
Protests dubbed No Kings sparked a debate on their true motives and funding sources, revealing ties to wealthy elites. Glenn delves into the definition of fascism, contrasting it with communism and authoritarianism, while questioning if these movements foster freedom or dependency. He scrutinizes the influence of billionaires in shaping anti-billionaire narratives and warns against centralized authority. Cautioning listeners about tactics reminiscent of color revolutions, Glenn emphasizes the importance of personal conviction and the need for vigilance in defending liberty.
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Ask Why Before You Join
- Pause before joining a protest and ask, "Why am I here?".
- Be willing to stand alone for a principle, not a crowd or likes.
Liberation Promises Often Mask Control
- If a movement censors or coerces to reach its goals, its message is betrayed and becomes manipulation.
- Promises of liberation that deliver control, science, and fear follow a predictable historical pattern.
Check If A Movement Fosters Dependence
- Evaluate whether a movement makes people more independent or more dependent on the state.
- Prefer policies that trust individuals and expand choice rather than hand power to bureaucrats and elites.


