On Monday, Carter and Keri discussed the shooting of Jacob Blake and resulting riots in Kenosha, Richard Spencer's endorsement of Joe Biden, and how the media influences culture by cherry-picking stories to misrepresent reality:
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Ok I'm working out an idea and I figured I'd broadcast it in formation. I'm listening to James Lindsey's newest podcast and he's talking about how (paraphrasing) the Marxist need to get into the heads of children early in order to change their value systems into what the Marxist want.
I'd like to put an old thought and a new thought together. The old thought is that the human conscience does not TELL us what is right and wrong, but rather JUDGES our actions as right or wrong. The critical difference here is that in my formulation of a conscience the conscience itself is not the source of what is right or wrong only the interested judge. It is up to the individual to first develop a moral law of right and wrong in order for the conscience to act upon it. Thus a sociopath can have and indeed must have a conscience as does the terrorist, murder, rapist, etc. The difference being that the moral law by which their conscience judges them has by turns no regard for others, intolerance of ...
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