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Aug. 2, 2022

Upcoming Episodes of The Fact of The Matter

Well, finally, mercifully, I have gotten around to writing my first Fact Of The Matter blog post; hopefully it ends up being worth the wait. I doubt it, but hope springs eternal...

So, I thought I would give you an update on what's rolling around in my head for upcoming episodes. Speaking of rolling around in my head, it just dawned on me literally this morning (an hour ago to be precise) while laying in bed that all my research over several episodes of speaking on government, socialism, capitalism, economics, wokeism, covid, the Freedom Truckers Convoy, etc., that I had learned a lot more than I realized (and perhaps more than I wanted to know) about the major forces at play in our world today. So, I am going to put all that accumulated knowledge together in an episode on the major forces shaping our world today. It will be a pretty sobering episode on some big challenges facing our liberal democracies.

Another episode that came to my mind also as a function of the aforementioned (I love big words) research I have been doing is a session on western law and where it comes from. What got me going on this one was the claim coming from the radical left (woke) that our systems, including and especially our legal system was created to maintain our inherently racist countries. Spoiler alert, it is a bunch of nonsense. Western law developed over centuries with the express purpose of increasing human dignity and freedom.
The story is actually quite riveting, with lots of good guys and bad guys, so stay tuned for that one.

I am also working on doing more interviews with experts in various disciplines, but it is very had to find someone who isn't pushing some sort of agenda, or who has predetermined outcomes in mind and finds the evidence to support the outcome.
As always, the goal of my show is to go where the evidence leads. Sure, we will be accused of being biased or having our own predetermined outcomes from time to time, but all I ask is that you make your own minds up. The best skill we as humans have (and that we don't use often enough) is to just think.

So, until next time, think.