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America Sows Bullets


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America doesn’t “snap” into political violence, we rehearse it. We talk through why assassination attempts and public shootings land like a shock while still feeling tragically predictable, and we name the patterns that make it so: dehumanizing rhetoric, tribal media, conspiracy culture, and a public life that turns dead children and grieving families into usable content. If violence feels like it’s everywhere, we argue that it’s because it’s been cultivated long before the trigger is pulled.

We also get blunt about gun culture in the United States, not just as policy, but as identity: guns as masculinity, guns as freedom, guns as control, guns as a substitute for trust and community. When schools run active shooter drills and parents wonder about bulletproof backpacks, calling that “freedom” starts to sound like branding. We draw a sharp line between prayer and performance, and we explain why “thoughts and prayers” without repentance is comfort without change. Repentance, as we define it, is concrete: tell the truth, stop feeding hate for clicks, challenge conspiracy theories early, refuse to treat neighbors as enemies, and demand leaders who don’t profit off national panic.

Then we pivot to accountability at the highest levels of power, focusing on Benjamin Netanyahu, his corruption cases, and the ICC arrest warrant alleging war crimes and crimes against humanity tied to Gaza. We walk through the strategy of perpetual emergency, the refusal to accept responsibility after October 7, the obstruction of meaningful inquiry, and the expansion of conflict across the region, all while asking what it does to Israeli democracy when institutions are pressured to protect one man from judgment.

If this conversation hits a nerve, share the episode with someone who won’t agree with you on everything, subscribe for more, and leave a review. What do you think repentance and accountability look like in real life right now?

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