I finally found this. It’s episode 339 of Stu Does America. The context is the work the Nazarene Fund was doing in Afghanistan to get Americans out. Some truly evil shit was being done by our government there and Glenn was lamenting that he couldn’t do more and maybe some stuff he had said on air was compromising the people on the ground who were working to rescue people there. I am not exactly sure when this aired, but it was weeks ago now. He seemed genuinely distraught. He vowed to expose this evil when it wouldn’t harm the people there, and he also hoped that maybe government officials who could actually do something would reverse their courses and prevent what was happening there, if he didn’t call them out by name. It seemed to be a big moral dilemma for him not to expose them but he felt it was for the greater good, I think. He was adamant that the real heroes were on the ground and he didn’t want to do anything to harm them with his words on air. The interview itself had several intentional edits where the word “removed” was added to the screen so that something he said wouldn’t compromise the mission.
I finally found this. It’s episode 339 of Stu Does America. The context is the work the Nazarene Fund was doing in Afghanistan to get Americans out. Some truly evil shit was being done by our government there and Glenn was lamenting that he couldn’t do more and maybe some stuff he had said on air was compromising the people on the ground who were working to rescue people there. I am not exactly sure when this aired, but it was weeks ago now. He seemed genuinely distraught. He vowed to expose this evil when it wouldn’t harm the people there, and he also hoped that maybe government officials who could actually do something would reverse their courses and prevent what was happening there, if he didn’t call them out by name. It seemed to be a big moral dilemma for him not to expose them but he felt it was for the greater good, I think. He was adamant that the real heroes were on the ground and he didn’t want to do anything to harm them with his words on air. The interview itself had several intentional edits where the word “removed” was added to the screen so that something he said wouldn’t compromise the mission.