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The Left’s Censorship, Oppression Fuel Rebellion plus Charlie Kirk’s Legacy - Ep. 181

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In Episode 181 of The Alan Sanders Show, Alan explores the human condition through the lens of history, literature, and modern politics, revealing how oppression sparks rebellion. From Spartacus’ uprising against Rome to the French Revolution’s guillotines, the repressed have always risen against their oppressors. Drawing parallels to Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Princess Leia’s defiance in Star Wars, Alan shows how dehumanization fuels resistance. In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s tragic assassination on September 10, 2025, conservatives are pushing back against the Left’s censorship and cancel culture, ushering in an era of accountability culture. Join Alan as he honors Kirk’s legacy and examines why the tighter the grip, the fiercer the rebellion. Tune in for a powerful reflection on freedom, justice, and the unyielding spirit of those who refuse to be silenced.

Please take a moment to rate and review the show and then share the episode on social media. You can find me on Facebook, X, Instagram, GETTR, TRUTH Social and YouTube by searching for The Alan Sanders Show. And, consider becoming a sponsor of the show by visiting my Patreon page!

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In Episode 181 of The Alan Sanders Show, Alan explores the human condition through the lens of history, literature, and modern politics, revealing how oppression sparks rebellion. From Spartacus’ uprising against Rome to the French Revolution’s guillotines, the repressed have always risen against their oppressors. Drawing parallels to Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Princess Leia’s defiance in Star Wars, Alan shows how dehumanization fuels resistance. In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s tragic assassination on September 10, 2025, conservatives are pushing back against the Left’s censorship and cancel culture, ushering in an era of accountability culture. Join Alan as he honors Kirk’s legacy and examines why the tighter the grip, the fiercer the rebellion. Tune in for a powerful reflection on freedom, justice, and the unyielding spirit of those who refuse to be silenced.

Please take a moment to rate and review the show and then share the episode on social media. You can find me on Facebook, X, Instagram, GETTR, TRUTH Social and YouTube by searching for The Alan Sanders Show. And, consider becoming a sponsor of the show by visiting my Patreon page!

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