

Ep. 1789 - White Woman Beaten By Black Gang SPEAKS OUT
Aug 8, 2025
A single mother’s harrowing experience in Cincinnati sparks a deep dive into the failures of the justice system. President Trump's bold move against leftist banks raises questions about financial exclusion for conservatives. The decline of 'wokeness' is explored, coupled with shifting societal attitudes. Meanwhile, insights into the Republican race reveal Steve Bannon’s impact on MAGA politics. Personal dilemmas, including the ethics of organ transplantation and finding purpose through action, add a reflective touch to the conversation.
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Judicial Leniency Enables Street Violence
- Michael J. Knowles argues that lax courts and low bonds let repeat criminals roam the streets.
- He says enforcing existing laws would have prevented the Cincinnati beating.
Personal Debanking Experience
- Michael J. Knowles recounts being debanked for six months by a major payment processor.
- He says public pressure and platform visibility got the error corrected.
Demand Right-To-Know Rules For Banking
- Push for right-to-know laws so banks must disclose debanking reasons.
- Michael J. Knowles urges removing 'reputational risk' rules that enable debanking.