

Hour 2: Fairweather Fan
Sep 6, 2025
Why stick with a sports team just for the sake of loyalty? A revealing look at the nature of fairweather fans kicks off an intriguing discussion. As the tournament of tournaments approaches, the full bracket is unveiled. The conversation dives into how collectivist ideologies tend to organize better than their opposition, sparking thoughts on political strategies and global implications. Additionally, a humorous take on the 'Crappiest Country in the World' contest adds a light-hearted twist to serious themes.
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Complacency From Religious Safety
- America historically saw itself as morally different and a haven for religious freedom.
- That safety bred complacency in American Christianity according to Jesse Kelly.
Prepare And Defend Vulnerable Congregations
- Arm and prepare communities that face targeted violence, Jesse Kelly argues.
- He urges congregations and persecuted groups to adopt defensive measures rather than assume safety.
Elite Actors Use Ideology Instrumentally
- Elite communists differ from street-level activists by seeking money and power, not ideology.
- They adopt radical rhetoric when it advances their personal influence, Jesse Kelly asserts.