In this eye-opening video, we'll take a closer look at how the government's policies are having a radicalizing effect on people. With divisive political rhetoric and policies that have disproportionately affected certain communities, many individuals are feeling left behind and disillusioned with the government.
We'll explore some of the key policies and decisions that have contributed to this growing sense of discontent, including issues related to immigration, race, economic inequality, and more. By examining the ways in which these policies have affected people's lives, we can gain a better understanding of the underlying reasons behind the current political polarization in our society.
We'll also look at some of the consequences of this radicalization, including the rise of extremist groups and the breakdown of civil discourse. Finally, we'll discuss some potential solutions for addressing these issues, such as promoting more inclusive policies and engaging in constructive dialogue across ideological lines.
This video is essential viewing for anyone interested in understanding the complex interplay between government policies and societal radicalization, and the steps we can take to promote a more inclusive and equitable society. So sit back, grab a cup of coffee, and join us for this thought-provoking exploration of one of the most pressing issues of our time.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QelTLTTujE
Chase Geiser is joined by Ron Coleman.
Ron Coleman is a Partner at the Dhillon Law Group and resident in its New York office. Ron is a commercial litigator with extensive first-seat trial and appellate experience who focuses on torts of competition such as trademark infringement, unfair competition and consumer law.
He is known for his First Amendment advocacy, regarding both religious and free speech rights, including his representation of Simon Tam and “The Slants” in the watershed free speech case, Matal v. Tam, in which the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the prohibition against registration of “disparaging” trademarks was unconstitutional.
An alumnus of a number of major commercial firms in New York and New Jersey, the states in which he is admitted, Ron maintains a leading-edge media practice representing political and new media figures in defamation and intellectual property claims, challenges to social media “cancel culture” or “deplatforming” cases as well as traditional intellectual property litigation on behalf of both plaintiffs and defendants in federal and state courts throughout the country.
Ron has been perennially listed in the World Trademark Review’s “WTR 1000 Top Practitioners” guide for his trademark litigation work in New York and the World Intellectual Property’s Review’s “WIPR Leaders” directory, as well as Super Lawyers; he is AV rated in Martindale Hubbell.
He received the American Bar Association IP Section’s 2018 Mark T. Banner Award for Impact on IP Law for his work on Matal v. Tam, and his blog, Likelihood of Confusion, is one of the longest-running and most widely read intellectual property blogs on the Internet.
Ron is very active on social media, notably Twitter, and has published, written and presented extensively on IP, social media and free speech issues around the country. He is a member of the New York Intellectual Property Law Association, the Federalist Society and the state bar associations of New York and New Jersey.
Ron has successfully represented clients of every size in state and federal courts, arbitrations and mediations in a variety of litigation matters, including contract disputes, distributorship litigation, trademark and unfair competition cases, business tort claims, toxic tort and insurance coverage litigation, discrimination and wrongful discharge cases, copyright infringement claims, and cases involving trade secrets, restrictive covenants and real estate.
His litigation experience runs from pretrial investigation and early dispute resolution through every aspect of bench and jury trials as well as appeals.
Ron received his AB from Princeton University and graduated from Northwestern University School of Law.
EPISODE LINKS:
Chase'es Twitter: https://tw
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hp-DK38l5D4
Chase Geiser Is Joined By Justin O'Donnell.
Justin O'Donnell is an outspoken Anarchist and leader in the Libertarian Party. He is an Author, Sales Professional, Public Speaker, and BitcoinCash Shill.
Justin believes that Culture is upstream of politics and is now focused on working in the nonprofit world to get at the source of what may causing our political problems. In this episode we discuss Dave Smith's impact on the Libertarian party, where the party has been and where it is going.
EPISODE LINKS:
Justin O'Donnell's Twitter: https://twitter.com/ODonnell4NH
Chase's Twitter: https://twitter.com/realchasegeiser
Links & Tips: http://cointr.ee/justinodonnell
Merch: http://snekstore.com
PODCAST INFO:
Podcast website: https://www.patreon.com/IAmOneAmerican
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deCv6q5nkbQ
Let it be known that the more you shake the chains of bondage the more you will be reviled. The more you rattle the cage the more you will be insulted, ridiculed, abused, beaten down, and humiliated.
But rise like the sun. Always.
And those who would shackle you won’t even have the strength to look at you for you will shine with such light that anyone who has a piece of America in their heart will gaze upon you like the star after which America is named, and be drawn to you, like our forefathers were drawn to this country, until all of America is united and her enemies scour the Earth for sanctuary, only to find no darkness remains.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wg55A3vZfCE
Mark Eglinton is a well known author and friend of the late John McAfee. His new book, "Do Domain" about McAfee is coming out this fall.
Here are some details about the book taken from Simon & Schuster:
An exhilarating and uncensored account of the maverick tech titan’s wild life, a breakneck journey from Silicon Valley to his sudden, mysterious death in a Barcelona prison.
“John McAfee is an American original—bold, brilliant, unpredictable. Characters like him came from a different era—not the woke, soy boy, non-confrontational culture of modern high tech. You meet McAfee head on in No Domain—in his raw energy and spit-in-your-eye cussedness. Buy this book, read this book, and understand—could anything, even John McAfee, kill John McAfee?” —Stephen K. Bannon, White House Chief Strategist, Host: War Room
Delete everything you think you know about tech pioneer John McAfee, whose antivirus software operates on millions of computers around the world. Uninstall any impressions you have of the man depicted in the news, the man in disguise and on the run in Central America, even the man who reinvented himself as the Libertarian Party’s candidate in the 2016 presidential election. Move these images to your brain’s trash file. The real John McAfee is far more complex.
Drawn from hours of conversations between Mark Eglinton and John McAfee in 2019—while he was hiding in an undisclosed location—No Domain: The John McAfee Tapes provides startling insight into the extraordinary life of one of America’s genuine renegades. McAfee shares his life story like it’s his last will and testament, providing revelatory details on the abusive father who shot himself when John was a young boy; the life-changing LSD overdose in St Louis, during which he was nearly convinced by voices in his head to try to kill his first wife and daughter; the unexpected government clearance that led to him working on CIA dark programs; the combined affinity for mathematics and hallucinogens that informed the hedonistic nature of his software company in Silicon Valley; the attempt to find a quiet life in Belize only to become a pariah in the eyes of the local militia, from whom he’d later flee, having been framed for the murder of his neighbor; and the subsequent years on the run in the US, evading a cast of pursuers, including the Sinaloa Cartel, while burying bags of money and valuables in marked locations around the Southwest, before fleeing the country on his yacht.
John McAfee has lived a life that defies description. This larger-than-life biography documents it all.
EPISODE LINKS:
Chase's Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/RealChaseGeiser
Mark's Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/MarkEglinton
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0-QBZpfP6A