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Episode 013: The Civil War, STILL GOING - Part Won

Episode 013: The Civil War, STILL GOING - Part Won

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In this episode of The Jeremiah Gunn Show, the host delivers a provocative and wide-ranging monologue centered on truth, history, and civic awareness. Framed as “Resistance Radio,” the episode opens with a call to engage—especially directed at men—urging listeners to think critically, participate in dialogue, and seek deeper understanding.

A recurring theme is the role of “prophets” as truth-tellers—not in a mystical sense, but as individuals who recognize patterns, diagnose problems, and warn about consequences. Positioning himself as an “undocumented expert” and autodidact, the host emphasizes independent thinking over institutional authority.

Key topics explored include:

  • The Importance of Truth: The episode reinforces the idea that truth is foundational—without it, concepts like justice, peace, and love cannot exist.
  • Listener Engagement & Critical Dialogue: Listeners are invited to challenge ideas, submit questions, and participate in an ongoing exchange aimed at uncovering truth rather than reinforcing bias.
  • Skepticism of Institutions: The host critiques modern polling, media narratives, and political systems, suggesting they often function as propaganda rather than genuine representation.
  • Current Events & Big-Picture Issues: From tariffs and Supreme Court decisions to international tensions (referred to as the “I problem”), the episode highlights the breadth of topics impacting everyday life.
  • Historical Interpretation: A significant portion focuses on the origins and legacy of the U.S. Civil War, political party evolution, and the long-term effects of historical decisions on present-day society.

Blending historical commentary with cultural critique, the episode challenges mainstream narratives and encourages listeners to distinguish between “history and hysteria.” The tone is direct, opinionated, and designed to spark debate.

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