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By Beth
The podcast currently has 33 episodes available.
In this episode, I read a news article that addresses the recently committed hate crimes toward Asian-American people in the Northwest. Links to the news articles are below.
https://www.kptv.com/2022/07/09/exclusive-portland-man-has-history-racially-motivated-attacks/
https://www.kxl.com/suspect-pleads-not-guilty-to-racially-biased-crimes-in-portland/
In this episode, I go on another rant expressing my disappointment in the people of the United States who believe that our country should not support or help the men, women, and children of Ukraine in their struggle against Russian military tyranny. If you live in the US, please be better! Please help the people of Ukraine! They do not deserve to suffer and die!
In this video, I rant about how most people in the United States feel that we should not support or aid the people of Ukraine and should instead focus on our own people. I use the Berlin Airlift as an example of how we should help those in need, rather than sitting by and letting their suffering continue to occur.
In this episode, I broadcast an article written almost three hours ago today, regarding the guilty verdicts handed down by a judge for the McMichael father and son and their neighbour, for the unlawful and unnecessary killing of innocent Black man, Ahmaud Arbery back in February 2021.
I want to apologise to my listeners for not keeping up with the show as much as I should have and for not continuing to keep my listeners entertained with new episodes. I will find ways to keep you all entertained with new episodes while studying abroad.
In this episode, I discuss the recent events that occurred in the State of Florida regarding a fight that broke out between pro-maskers and anti-maskers outside of the Florida School Board meetinghouse in Lee County.
In this episode, I have a real, straight-talk conversation with old school United Statesmen and women who think that the United States has its own culture, its own heritage, and who think that people who immigrate here need to abandon their culture and adopt "our culture." Throughout the episode, I go over the reasons why we don't have our own culture, our own heritage, our own anything. I go over the fact that the United States is a country of many cultures, as we were founded by people from all walks of life, and that therefore, the culture of the United States is the world.
In this episode, I discussed the aftermath of World War I. Particularly, the Treaty of Versailles. I go over what the treaty contained, what it required of the defeated Germany, and whether or not the restrictions in the treaty were a good or bad thing.
In this episode, I discussed the difference between movies and TV shows from back then, and movies and TV shows from today. Particularly, I discuss how a lot of these movies and TV shows are being remade and are no longer the classic, entertaining pictures they once were.
In this episode, I discussed the book, The Boy Who Dared, by Susan Campbell Bartoletti, about the true story of Helmuth Hübener and his fight to tell the truth. After telling giving a brief description of the story, I go on to explain how we can apply this book to our lives by speaking for freedom in the best way we know how.
The podcast currently has 33 episodes available.