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S6E701: Pride Cancelled by this man

S6E701: Pride Cancelled by this man

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Join Savaged, the unapologetic voice of The Savaged Unfiltered Show, as he tears into the explosive case of Thomas Niehaus, a 52-year-old Cincinnati father facing federal hate crime charges for allegedly setting fire to seven Pride flags – and a Ukrainian one – outside homes while residents slept on July 30th. Caught on camera with a blowtorch and tiki fuel, Niehaus raged against what he called a "war on children," fueled by drag queen story hours and gender ideology creeping into neighborhoods. Is this arson or a desperate cry from a patriot pushed too far? Savaged delivers a conservative take: the Left’s cultural overreach – with rainbow flags as symbols of indoctrination – has sparked a backlash, and Niehaus is the symptom of a society criminalizing common sense. The DOJ’s hate crime label? Just another weapon in the woke arsenal.

This episode features a raw, exclusive call-in from "Sid Belly," a pseudonym for Niehaus’s close friend, offering an inside look at the man behind the headlines. Sid shares the breaking point – years of watching schools push radical agendas and losing a cousin in Ukraine – that drove Niehaus to act. From barbecues to blowtorches, hear the unfiltered story of a father’s rage and regret as he faces life in prison, his family shattered, and his job gone.

Tune in for a no-holds-barred debate on free speech, parental rights, and the double standards of justice. Is Niehaus a villain or a warning? Is this the narrative with facts and fury. Subscribe now, hit the comments, and support real talk anywhere you hear a podcast!

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