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"I Have a Dream" Pt 2, United we stand

"I Have a Dream" Pt 2, United we stand

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Continuing where we left off, on the last episode, talking about the events in Europe, where the people overtook, their government. Reminding the public, that this country is ours, and we need to get mad, and stand up to the bullies that are our government leaders. Exercising our 1st Amendment rights, and the origin story of the podcast. The separation, of business and personal, and know when it's ok to say what's on your mind. Acknowledging that every interaction you have with someone, will have an impact on their life. The importance of simple acts of kindness. This generation of kids being raised without manners. Our generation being the last good generation, and Gen Z is doomed because they're being raised wrong and are not prepared for life to come. Promoting the show "Sex Education", on Netflix and advising all parents of teenagers to watch it, and understand the problems their kids are dealing with today. The cancelation of Jimmy Kimmel after his comments on the Charlie Kirk, assassination, and the response from the public. How to properly debate the importance of being prepared and not letting your emotions interfere. Gender identification, and the right way to address it. Homophobia and how it doesn't make sense in today's society, and much, much more. Special thanks to all listeners and supporters new and old, please check out our sister podcast "Don't Fear the Queer" which focuses on the gay agenda, and our spinoff, podcast "Banana Stickers" which give you the opportunity to voice your opinions, with me, but for now, I'm Max Power, you all be safe out there, but more importantly, be grateful.

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