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TIK TOK, MINNEAPOLIS, AND KANYE

 Are We Approaching A Fascist State? Welcome back to the Deron Harris Podcast! In this milestone 200th episode, I reflect on my journey from doubting my ability to speak for just five minutes to now having produced 200 episodes. I express my gratitude to all my listeners; your support has been crucial to my growth and motivation. I start by talking about the importance of mental health, sharing how podcasting serves as a form of personal therapy for me. I encourage listeners to prioritize their mental well-being and seek help when needed, especially amid the chaotic events unfolding around us, including the situation in Minneapolis. This episode also addresses significant issues, including recent changes to TikTok's Terms of Service, which raise concerns about privacy and the platform's influence. I discuss the implications of these changes and how they reflect broader issues of freedom of speech and government control. I touch on the ongoing protests and the challenges we fa...

TOO FAR RIGHT OR TOO FAR LEFT

 Why Do People Care About Their Political Party More Than Their Own Families, And Why That's Bad For America

In this episode, Deron dives into the growing divide between political parties in the United States, questioning how much individuals prioritize their political affiliations over personal relationships, including family. He expresses concern about the alarming trend of people severing ties with loved ones over political disagreements, emphasizing that such divisions are not worth the cost.


Deron begins the episode by checking in on listeners' mental health, highlighting the toll that political discourse can take on individuals. He then discusses the current political climate, noting how both Democrats and Republicans often claim to represent "all Americans," yet seem to cater only to their supporters. He critiques the lack of real progress on critical issues like healthcare and education, suggesting that both parties benefit from maintaining the status quo rather than solving problems.

Throughout the episode, Deron passionately argues that the political system has become a source of chaos, with leaders more focused on power and money than on the needs of the people. He calls out the hypocrisy of political loyalty, urging listeners to reconsider their blind allegiance to parties that do not prioritize their well-being. Deron concludes by encouraging listeners to reflect on their values and relationships, reminding them that their true connections should take precedence over political affiliations. As always, thank you for listening.