I'm Just Sayin - The Scourge of Isolation
Pillow Talk with Alii MichelleApril 01, 202400:02:482.56 MB

I'm Just Sayin - The Scourge of Isolation

I'm Just Sayin - The Scourge of Isolation
Now this is the FCNB podcast network. You just listen to yourself presents. I'm just saying with Davis, I've been thinking a lot lately about isolation, how it's been webinized through COVID, in education and in our government. I was thinking about this after a mother contacted me this week with a harrowing story about her teenage daughter being coerced by her public school administrators into breaking contact with her family over gender identity issues. The school wouldn't discuss the issue with her in person and told her she was the only person who had ever made such a complaint. I knew this wasn't true because I regularly hear from parents in my district who has suffered a similar, if not that exact situation. They isolated and gas lit this woman on purpose. Our government does this too. They've used social media to compartmentalize discourse and even censor it all together. They used the pandemic to keep us in our homes and out of our churches and places of community connection. Meanwhile, they left open businesses that encourage anti social behavior, strip clubs, casinos, marijuana dispensaries working in tandem with social media giants. The government added shame to their isolation strategy, encouraging Americans to completely cut ties with friends and family who hold different political opinions, or who were questioning the pandemic and vaccine measures, and things like that. NBC fired former R and C chairwoman Ron McDaniel for her sin of being a Republican representing Republican issues, further isolating the public from competing viewpoints. Isolation is a feature of the progressive agenda, not a bug. The less time you spend talking with your neighbors, the fewer good ideas get fresh air. The less time you spend socializing with different kinds of people, the fewer opportunities for people to share the reality of their miseries and their victories. The less time we spend in church or other houses of faith, the less time we spend with the notion of a creator, a higher force we are obligated to trust. All of this Isolation pushes us to make government our protector, our provider, our God. Isolation paves the way for bondage. Your greatest act of rebellion in modern Western society is to leave your home and deliberately seek company and conversation. I'm Kia Davis and I'm just saying. This has been a presentation of the FCB podcast Network, where Real Talk lives. Visitors online at fcbpodcasts dot com.