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When They Came For Our Freedom, We Finally Spoke Up

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What happens when political leaders who embrace radical movements suddenly find protesters at their own front doors? The hypocrisy is astounding and revealing.
Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan famously described the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ) as the "Summer of Love" until demonstrators showed up at her home. This perfect encapsulation of political double standards reveals how those in power often support destructive movements until personally affected.
From shootings in quiet towns like Provo, Utah to the collapse of law and order in major cities, no community seems immune from the spreading chaos. Yet everyday Americans—the self-described "peasants"—are finding their voice. City council meetings across the country now feature passionate citizens challenging COVID restrictions and governmental overreach, refusing to be muzzled by policies that destroy livelihoods while failing to deliver promised safety.
When Senator Rand Paul confronted Dr. Fauci with evidence that children rarely spread coronavirus, he exposed a critical truth: "It is a fatal conceit to believe any one person or small group of people has the knowledge necessary to direct an economy or dictate public health behavior." This fundamental understanding—that central planners lack the wisdom to micromanage society—resonates with millions who simply want to live, work, and raise families without constant interference.
Tucker Carlson frames the path forward with remarkable clarity, calling for a Republican Party that vigorously defends equality under law, protects free speech, and genuinely serves middle-class families rather than offering symbolic victories while abandoning their interests.
The battle lines are drawn between a political class seeking control and everyday Americans fighting for freedom. Which side will ultimately prevail? Join us as we examine this pivotal moment in American history and explore how to preserve the principles that made America exceptional.

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Chapters

1. Peasants Perspective Introduction (00:00:00)

2. The Disconnect Between Citizens and Politicians (00:08:30)

3. Protests Gone Wrong: Provo Shooting (00:17:00)

4. The Fall of CHAZ and Political Hypocrisy (00:31:00)

5. COVID-19 Lockdowns and Political Theater (00:48:30)

6. Tucker Carlson's Vision for the Republican Party (00:56:00)

181 episodes

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What happens when political leaders who embrace radical movements suddenly find protesters at their own front doors? The hypocrisy is astounding and revealing.
Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan famously described the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ) as the "Summer of Love" until demonstrators showed up at her home. This perfect encapsulation of political double standards reveals how those in power often support destructive movements until personally affected.
From shootings in quiet towns like Provo, Utah to the collapse of law and order in major cities, no community seems immune from the spreading chaos. Yet everyday Americans—the self-described "peasants"—are finding their voice. City council meetings across the country now feature passionate citizens challenging COVID restrictions and governmental overreach, refusing to be muzzled by policies that destroy livelihoods while failing to deliver promised safety.
When Senator Rand Paul confronted Dr. Fauci with evidence that children rarely spread coronavirus, he exposed a critical truth: "It is a fatal conceit to believe any one person or small group of people has the knowledge necessary to direct an economy or dictate public health behavior." This fundamental understanding—that central planners lack the wisdom to micromanage society—resonates with millions who simply want to live, work, and raise families without constant interference.
Tucker Carlson frames the path forward with remarkable clarity, calling for a Republican Party that vigorously defends equality under law, protects free speech, and genuinely serves middle-class families rather than offering symbolic victories while abandoning their interests.
The battle lines are drawn between a political class seeking control and everyday Americans fighting for freedom. Which side will ultimately prevail? Join us as we examine this pivotal moment in American history and explore how to preserve the principles that made America exceptional.

Support the show

https://1776live.us/peasants_perspective

www.PeasantsPerspective.com

www.LeftBehindandWithout.org

www.givesendgo.com/GEJWJ

www.DollarsVoteLouder.com

buymeacoffee.com/peasant

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Peasants Perspective Introduction (00:00:00)

2. The Disconnect Between Citizens and Politicians (00:08:30)

3. Protests Gone Wrong: Provo Shooting (00:17:00)

4. The Fall of CHAZ and Political Hypocrisy (00:31:00)

5. COVID-19 Lockdowns and Political Theater (00:48:30)

6. Tucker Carlson's Vision for the Republican Party (00:56:00)

181 episodes

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