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The Rebellion
with Dr. Everett Piper
500 episodes
4 weeks ago
At its core, the "No Kings" movement is really nothing more than a repeat of the millennia-old cycle of the original sin. Eating the fruit of the forbidden tree, these people become their own monarch as they haughtily rise and shout, with the maniacal confidence of Diderot, "We will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest!"
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At its core, the "No Kings" movement is really nothing more than a repeat of the millennia-old cycle of the original sin. Eating the fruit of the forbidden tree, these people become their own monarch as they haughtily rise and shout, with the maniacal confidence of Diderot, "We will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest!"
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Ep739 Idaho Mom Forgives Her Daughter's Killer
The Rebellion
29 minutes 28 seconds
3 months ago
Ep739 Idaho Mom Forgives Her Daughter's Killer
This week, Cara Northington, the mother of one of the students murdered by Bryan Kohberger at the University of Idaho, made headline news, not because of her protests or her politics and not because of an understandable or perhaps expected hatred of the man who killed her daughter, but rather for three simple words: I forgive you.
The Rebellion
At its core, the "No Kings" movement is really nothing more than a repeat of the millennia-old cycle of the original sin. Eating the fruit of the forbidden tree, these people become their own monarch as they haughtily rise and shout, with the maniacal confidence of Diderot, "We will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest!"