A Neighbor’s Choice Radio
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Hosted by writer and speaker David Gornoski, A Neighbor’s Choice Radio Show examines the role of violence and religion in society. From victims of state violence against nonviolent behaviors to public figures and contrarian voices, the conversations that unfold create an illuminating and sometimes strange journey for listeners.
In this episode, Sir Owen returns to the show and joins David Gornoski to comment on some of the new pronouncements by the CDC on pandemic regulations. Sir Owen also comments on the January 6 commission and whether it is credible; the latest round of hostilities on the South China sea; what nuclear war would […]
Is our society, founded on liberty, transforming right now into an open-air prison where we are pitted against each other? Is Ibram X. Kendi a subverter, as he claims, or is he merely a mouthpiece for the establishment? How are witch hunts, prevalent in archaic societies, manifested in a more modern-day context? What is the […]
David Gornoski starts the show by drawing attention to the similarities between the abusive father of Britney Spears and the control-hungry elitists in DC. How can we help people break away from the abusive statist cult of control? Is there any room for innovative solutions in an environment of statist authoritarianism? Join David as he […]
What’s happening to the January 6 protesters in prison after they were arrested? What does their ordeal reveal about both the conservative and liberal establishment and criminal justice in our country? Join David Gornoski as he gets to the bottom of these questions vital for the republic while also commenting on the latest news stories […]
David Gornoski starts the episode by reflecting on how the path ahead of the outdated twentieth-century media looks like. Also in the show, former HHS scientist Dr. Paul Alexander returns to talk about the new variant that the media has been hyping up and the push to get kids to take experimental drugs. What does […]
David Gornoski explains why coercion, in order to effect change, is never the wisest course to take. All of the problems that we see in politics, science, medicine, and education stem from the coercive nature of the government regulatory system. Should the young be enticed or pressurized into taking experimental drugs for the “greater good?” […]