Rep. Chip Roy (R-Tx.) describes his experience in Congress when hundreds of protestors stormed the United States Capitol.
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Rep. Thomas Massie speaks out on the cruel and unusual punishment inflicted on Ross Ulbricht by the criminal justice system.
Matt and Terry Kibbe make their annual trek to Vermont to cut down Christmas trees, enjoy delicious beer, and take the opportunity to remind us what the holiday spirit is all about.
Season’s Greetings from Free the People! We’re bringing you some holiday cheer with a side of civil disobedience.
Critical theory and postmodern thought are quickly taking over our schools, workplaces, and governments.
The question is not whether vaccines are good, but whether everything good should be mandatory.
This is The Deadly Isms, and Matt Kibbe going to prove to you that you can love your country without hating everybody else’s. Let’s talk about nationalism. Going far beyond simple pride in where you come from, nationalism is the idea that the collective view of the nation comes first and the people who make up the nation come second. It’s also the view that nations are in constant competition with each other. These ideas have caused immense human suffering over the years. They turn people against each other and give more political power to those in charge. Matt Kibbe breaks it all down in this important episode of The Deadly Isms.
The Deadly Isms with Matt Kibbe returns for a second season, examining socialism and why it never results in the utopia it promises. Progressive leaders like Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez advocate for “democratic socialism,” arguing that it’s the most productive and fairest way to organize society. But what does “democratic socialism” really mean? Throughout history, we have experimented with one “ism” after another, and socialism in practice has always been a violent and miserable failure. So why are people so eager to support it today?
Critical race theory demands that we use race as a lens through which to examine every aspect of our society.
Governments are willing and able to use technology to track our movements, invade our privacy, and even enforce the law.