Shawn Witzemann: A Search for the Armenian Council for Truth in Journalism | Ep 469

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In this engaging conversation, Kyle and Shawn Witzemann explore Sean's life journey, from his unconventional upbringing to his career in plumbing and eventual foray into satire with the Farmington Tribune. They discuss the impact of confirmation bias on society, the role of literature in understanding humanity, and the unique cultural dynamics of New Mexico. Shawn shares insights on corruption in media and politics, and the conversation culminates in a humorous reflection on the origins of the Armenian Council for Truth and Journalism. He discusses the concept of retrocausality, the impact of his experiences on his artistic expression, and the challenges of navigating political and social issues.
Shawn and Kyle delve into the events surrounding January 6th, exploring the humorous and serious aspects of the day. They discuss the cultural and political implications of the protests, the roles of various groups like Antifa and the Proud Boys, and the psychological effects of the media narrative on public perception. The conversation highlights the complexities of political activism and the evolving nature of societal tensions in the wake of significant events. He emphasizes the importance of protecting free speech, particularly offensive speech, and reflects on the desire for strong leadership in times of crisis, drawing historical parallels to the past. Together, they explore the complexities of state power, personal responsibility, and the role of Christianity in society in addition to the inherent corruption of government, the importance of individual growth, and the need for unity in America amidst division.
Witzemann shares his predictions for the future, touching on global dynamics and the significance of sacred spaces in connecting with the divine.
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