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.
How do we approach the issue of national debt? Listen to the full segment as David Gornoski explores this topic through the work of Murray Rothbard while highlighting why Rothbard’s observation is crucial for us today as we live in an eternally crumbling economy.
David Gornoski makes the case for why things such as gender reassignment are the result of the loss of innovative energy. Anthony Sabatini joins the show to talk about the Disney Bill and why it is a win for Disney and a loss for Florida. Is Dr. Fauci seeking pandemic amnesty? Will there be any […]
Physicist Dr. Weiping Yu returns with Science and U to talk about whether the Earth’s inner core is rotating slower than surface, US Department of Energy’s plan to build “next generation of fusion reactors,” physicists using sound waves to give a tiny sun its own kind of gravity, and more.
David Gornoski talks about Trump’s comments about Ron DeSantis, Zelensky turning against Igor Kolomoisky, the lies we are told about Ukraine’s government, and more.
What do we make of Jordan Peterson’s recent statements about Iran regime change and Florida higher education reform? David Gornoski explains how Dr. Peterson’s Jungian analysis fails him with regard to the actions of coercive power structures and why Girard’s mimetic analysis is far superior. Is Dr. Peterson right about the Left using Christopher Rufo’s […]
| Jeremy Slayden joins David Gornoski to talk about the attack on masculinity; the symbolism of Baphomet; the Lucis trust; Alice Bailey’s plan to take God out of our schools; the effects of the Nephilim in history; the imbalance of love and power; the Warrior MBS program; and more. Check out Jeremy’s website here.