
The Jesse Kelly Show Hour 2: Coming To America
Nov 1, 2025
Mass immigration raises questions about cultural assimilation and patriotism. Jesse critiques political figures for their insincerity and discusses their misplaced priorities, particularly concerning vulnerable families. He shares his thoughts on the troubling persistence of slavery and human trafficking. A candid admission about avoiding horror movies highlights personal changes, while a strategic analysis of U.S. foreign policy towards Venezuela taps into broader geopolitical concerns. The balance of government efficiency and necessary oversight remains a hot topic.
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Slavery As A Persistent Human Pattern
- Jesse Kelly argues slavery is a recurring, global part of human history, not unique to America.
- He warns that acceptance of such abuses reflects a disturbing but persistent aspect of human nature.
Wanting To Live Here Isn’t The Same As Being American
- Kelly distinguishes wanting to live in America from wanting to be American and stresses cultural assimilation matters.
- He argues mass immigration without prioritizing patriotism undermines social cohesion and civic trust.
Patriotic Cuban Immigrants At Radio Event
- Jesse recounts meeting an older Cuban couple at the Radio Hall of Fame who were fervently patriotic after fleeing communism.
- He uses their example to show immigrants can strongly embrace American values rather than bring old regimes' politics.
