Charlie Kirk tried to save society. He thought it was worth saving.
Charlie described England a "totalitarian third world hellhole." There was a turning point UK. Margaret Thatcher famously declared "there is no such thing as society" in 1987. It marked the policies that systematically dismantled social cohesion and collective welfare.
The consequences are evident today. Society is a prize for imperialists. "Islamification of the UK" goes unchecked. Freedom of speech has been sacrificed to "the Muslim faith family." Their vote is so crucial the government is forced to prioritise problems of the Middle East.
This podcast makes a crucial distinction between religion and ethnicity, arguing that Islam is being miscategorized as an ethnicity to claim human rights protections when convenient. When faith becomes ethnicity, democracy becomes theocracy.
The transformation threatens democratic principles by pushing societies toward theocratic structures where religious identity supersedes civic identity.
If you're concerned about the future of Western democracy and the complex interplay between religion, identity, and governance, this episode offers uncomfortable but essential insights that challenge conventional wisdom from both left and right.
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