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In this episode of Laugh and Learn, Flame Monroe and co-host Bobbi Clifford tackle America’s ongoing struggle with gun violence, reflecting on recent school shootings and the growing desensitization to tragedy. They explore the role of the internet in radicalizing youth, the influence of political rhetoric, and the importance of a free press in safeguarding democracy. The conversation also reflects on the legacy of 9/11, the challenges facing the trans community, and the urgency of addressing today’s polarized political climate.
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In this episode of Laugh and Learn, Flame Monroe and co-host Bobbi Clifford tackle America’s ongoing struggle with gun violence, reflecting on recent school shootings and the growing desensitization to tragedy. They explore the role of the internet in radicalizing youth, the influence of political rhetoric, and the importance of a free press in safeguarding democracy. The conversation also reflects on the legacy of 9/11, the challenges facing the trans community, and the urgency of addressing today’s polarized political climate.
Be sure to subscribe, rate and share.
Follow Laugh and Learn:
@laughandlearnpodcast
@monroeflame
@cliffordbobbi
Laugh & Learn on YouTube
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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