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.
David Gornoski starts the episode with some analysis of the latest news surrounding widespread voter fraud in the ongoing disputed presidential election. Also, Jeff Deist of the Mises Institute returns to the show to comment on allegations of voter fraud; the future of politics in a post-Trump America; the death of the old GOP; the push for […]
Dr. Weiping Yu joins us with a brand new segment of Science and U. The physicist comments on the claim that a new Hubble data has explained missing dark matter. Is this claim true? Join Dr. Yu as he provides some interesting explanations on the concept of matter, plus analysis of stories such as the […]
David Gornoski opens the show with an explanation of why statecraft is a continuation of archaic religion and ancient sacrificial rituals. Our politics is a reflection of our cross-haunted culture’s desperation to cling to human sacrifice. Why is Donald Trump the single most visceral attack on statism in our times? How has Jesus infected our […]
David Gornoski starts off the show by commenting on the recent passing of the great Dr. Walter E. Williams. “Walter Williams is a great role model and champion for liberty,” David says as he reflects on the conversations he has had with Dr. Williams. Plus, David continues his analysis of news on the lockdowns, the […]
David Gornoski continues his analysis of the election with its Big Tech censorship and Dominion software controversy. The host of A Neighbor’s Choice also comments on the latest news surrounding the economic shutdowns due to COVID-19. What do the current overt authoritarianism and election rigging tell us about politicians? Is the concept of the “noble […]
“How many people of color overseas were bombed or led to starvation? Say their names, New York Times.” In this episode, David Gornoski provides a scorching critique of the New York Times’ pro-war and pro-injustice narratives disguised as social justice. What lies behind the phenomenon of rich kids wanting to overthrow capitalism? What causes rich […]