Topics discussed include the cancellation of the next Republican primary debate, Bernie Sanders' stance on equity, and Mia Khalifa's viral insult. Other topics include Nikki Haley's lead in polling numbers and the battle between liberalism and communism. Also analyzed are Rand Paul's anti-endorsement of Nikki Haley and Trump's appeal to different groups on the right.
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Drug crisis testimony highlights devastating impact of addiction on families and communities.
Foreign perspectives on US politics can provide clearer and unbiased insights.
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Jelly Roll testifies about the drug crisis
Jelly Roll, a former drug dealer, testified before Congress about the drug crisis in the country. He shared his personal experiences and emphasized the lack of victimless crimes. He acknowledged the harm caused by drugs and expressed his desire to be part of the solution. Jelly Roll's testimony highlighted the devastating impact of addiction on families and communities.
The fallacy of victimless crimes
The phrase 'victimless crimes' is examined and criticized. It is argued that there is no such thing as a victimless crime, as crime, by definition, involves an act of injustice and violence against someone. Examples such as drug addiction and abortion are given to demonstrate the fallacy of this concept. The notion that actions have consequences and that there are natural limits and inequalities in the world is emphasized.
Foreign insights into US politics
Foreign perspectives on US politics, such as those from China, have often proven to be insightful. The Chinese state-run newspaper, The Global Times, recently suggested that people should prepare for Trump being reelected as president. The example of Vladimir Putin accurately predicting Trump's success in 2016 is referenced. It is noted that foreigners sometimes have a clearer view of American politics, as they are not as biased or emotionally invested in the outcomes.
The consequences of actions
The phrase 'What doesn't get you in the wash will get you in the rinse' is discussed, highlighting the importance of acknowledging the consequences of one's actions. The example of a viral video featuring Mia Khalifa being insulted by strangers is used to illustrate how actions can lead to unexpected and negative outcomes. The failure to recognize and accept personal responsibility is critiqued.
ABC News cancels the next Republican primary debate, Bernie Sanders comes out against the liberal idea of "equity", and pro-terrorism porn lady Mia Khalifa goes viral for being insulted by a supposed fan.
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