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The fastest way to understand our moment is to zoom out from the headlines and ask one question: what do people do when the world stops making sense? We start with Easter weekend life and our “peasants’ perspective,” then pivot into faith, suffering, and the idea that religion gives ordinary people a North Star when secular culture offers none. That thread sets up everything that follows, from how we judge leaders to why moral certainty is suddenly “surging” again in American churches.
Then we go straight into the hard stuff: Iran, the Strait of Hormuz, and a Trump message that detonated across the media for its language and its threat to hit power plants and bridges. We break down deterrence, the war crime debate, and what international “enforcement” actually means in practice. We also bring in voices from the Iranian diaspora, including a gut-punch reflection on oppression, child soldiers, and why some people can reach a point where foreign intervention feels like the only remaining life raft.
From there, we connect foreign policy to domestic trust: Cuba prisoner releases, birthright citizenship, voter rolls, voter ID, visa revocations for campus violence, Medicare and Medicaid fraud, ActBlue allegations, and the visible collapse in major U.S. cities when systems get gamed. We close by tying it all to money: digital payment mandates, debanking, fiat printing, and why we keep coming back to Bitcoin and sound money as a tool for personal freedom and a possible brake on endless war.
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The fastest way to understand our moment is to zoom out from the headlines and ask one question: what do people do when the world stops making sense? We start with Easter weekend life and our “peasants’ perspective,” then pivot into faith, suffering, and the idea that religion gives ordinary people a North Star when secular culture offers none. That thread sets up everything that follows, from how we judge leaders to why moral certainty is suddenly “surging” again in American churches.
Then we go straight into the hard stuff: Iran, the Strait of Hormuz, and a Trump message that detonated across the media for its language and its threat to hit power plants and bridges. We break down deterrence, the war crime debate, and what international “enforcement” actually means in practice. We also bring in voices from the Iranian diaspora, including a gut-punch reflection on oppression, child soldiers, and why some people can reach a point where foreign intervention feels like the only remaining life raft.
From there, we connect foreign policy to domestic trust: Cuba prisoner releases, birthright citizenship, voter rolls, voter ID, visa revocations for campus violence, Medicare and Medicaid fraud, ActBlue allegations, and the visible collapse in major U.S. cities when systems get gamed. We close by tying it all to money: digital payment mandates, debanking, fiat printing, and why we keep coming back to Bitcoin and sound money as a tool for personal freedom and a possible brake on endless war.
Subscribe for more, share this with a friend who argues politics with you, and leave a review with the one topic you want us to dig into next.
Support the show
https://1776live.us
www.PeasantsPerspective.com
www.LeftBehindandWithout.org
www.DollarsVoteLouder.com
buymeacoffee.com/peasant