I see 4 total short pre-posts on YouTube. The other 2 are: Resistance https://youtu.be/mbFRSZKlNg0?si=IbyGFrykTxjQMkxG Conditioning https://youtu.be/mbFRSZKlNg0?si=jw3caVsduYJniLj0
It also seems like they removed the other long video, as I recall only two videos on the page for a long time, before this newest tranche.
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Chic Fil A visit https://youtu.be/FX6GQSyxA-8?si=lSzUI4SNmgpzhrZn
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Women for Trump https://youtu.be/laCHOToBtus?si=BOFPohDKcz8TEoWI
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Right To Life https://youtu.be/ud14HRejV1E?si=UIxUvN-v-2qTM_EO
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YUGE!! 20 min speech at 40 Wall St https://youtu.be/9d3NOZkrW0Y?si=ZugeMsiSwYsejmOG
It's actually the 2nd and 3rd videos that show his growth. In part #2 he got away from social media and made some keen observations about the addictive and insidious nature of it.
In Part 3, his eyes are opened to the rampant crime and unsafe conditions of the world around him in NYC.
Overall, these 3 videos tell the tale of a man who changes his eating habits, restricts his media consumption and eventually emerges aware of his surroundings and takes crucial action.
I think this shows a path for personal growth and improvement in one's own daily life. I feel it is also a commentary on the dangers of modern life and what can happen if a person properly navigates to avoid them.
#2 - I Stopped Using the Internet for 30 Days https://youtu.be/DrO_5H4vvRE?si=7iw7jHQpkjS8TfOq
#3 - Why I'm Leaving New York City https://youtu.be/lKBfFOLFC38?si=yGr0S8MGuv0XrXcf
I watch a lot of DUI Karen videos. All suspects under 35 years old say the same things: "I can't breathe", "I know my rights" and "I'm gonna sue the police"
Also seems like all arestees under 30 years old (male and female) talk and act like ghetto thugs, yaknowwhaimsayin
Great commentary on Uri Berliner's manifesto from David Mastio in today's NY Post that lead me to Uri:
I followed your link to the interesting summary for John Steinbeck's THE MOON IS DOWN.
Taken by surprise, a small coastal town is overrun by an invading army with little resistance. The town is important because it is a port that serves a large coal mine. Colonel Lanser, the head of the invading battalion, along with his staff establishes his HQ in the house of the democratically elected and popular Mayor Orden.
144 pages, Paperback. First published January 1, 1942