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How Progressives Promote Emotionalism & Destroy Our Politics, Our Families, & Our Finances - 7/14/18

How Progressives Promote Emotionalism & Destroy Our Politics, Our Families, & Our Finances - 7/14/18

FromRabbi Daniel Lapin


How Progressives Promote Emotionalism & Destroy Our Politics, Our Families, & Our Finances - 7/14/18

FromRabbi Daniel Lapin

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Length:
80 minutes
Released:
Jul 14, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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Does America really care about little children?  For more than 8 days, the world held its breath over the plight of 12 young boys stranded in a cave in Northern Thailand.  Why no equivalent empathy for the more than 50 young American boys murdered by their mothers’ boyfriends in only the first half of 2018?  Why no attempt to rescue the thousands of young children at mortal peril from their mothers’ live-in boyfriends? Why no comparable concern for the many children at risk of being killed in drive-by shootings?  So we obviously don’t care about kids. Why was Thailand different?
If Black Lives Matter, why is it okay that fully 36% of all American abortions were had by black women—only 13% of all females?  The true but rare explanation.
 
High class doesn't mean 'rich'; it's living wisely that will make you and your children grow rich. Low class doesn't mean poor-it's living, for now, that condemns you & your kids to poverty. There are low-class wealthy folks & high class poor but they don't stay that way for long.  When Russia and the Soviet Union posed an existential threat to the west, liberals, progressives, and secularists excused it and blamed the U.S.  Now that the threat is China and no longer Russia, they are obsessed about the dangers of President Trump cozying up to Russia. 
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Released:
Jul 14, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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Rabbi Daniel Lapin reveals how the world REALLY works and reminds us that the more things change, the more we need to depend upon those things that never change.