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EPISODE · Jan 15, 2026 · 14 MIN

One Voice Against Cruelty, Lies, Ice and Trump

from Super Professor's Podcast · host CLEMONS KUNKEL

Send us Fan MailWhat happens when lies are repeated so loudly that they start to sound like policy? We take aim at the cycle that links political power, media megaphones, and violence on the street, and we refuse to dress it up. From peaceful protests met with “non-lethal” weapons used in lethal ways to talking heads laundering disinformation as certainty, we trace how permission to harm is granted, normalized, and defended—until bodies and rights absorb the cost.We call out the incentives that keep propaganda profitable, pointing to headline legal defeats that still left the outrage machine humming. Then we go granular: a contested shooting, the rush to label victims as threats, and the way video evidence gets buried under narrative spin. If protest is a right, why was force the first language? If accountability is real, why do some badges act like shields against consequences?In a sharp turn, we throw down a public challenge—debate, chess, martial arts, you name it—not to glorify conflict, but to drag bravado into the light and make it answer to rules. Strength is not a shout; it’s discipline, skill, and the courage to be judged without hiding behind a crowd. We also dismantle the hypocrisy around immigration rhetoric by naming immigrant roots that get erased for convenience, and we call out the flirtation with white supremacy that pretends anonymity is honor. The thread through every segment is simple and stubborn: defend the vulnerable, reject cruelty, and stop confusing dominance with justice.If you’re tired of being told to doubt your eyes, press play. Then share this episode, leave a review, and tell us where accountability starts—and how you’d enforce it without surrendering our rights.Support the show`We are Americans, NOT MAGA! We care about you. Renee Nicole Good 37 Die because of trump, Repubilicans, and ICE! Ice killed Renee Nicole Good 37-year-old Mom! We have a 34-count convicted felon, Trump, who is enjoying destroying the country and our human rights to live! It's not going to stop. Trump believes in his hate and bullying. The first time he kidnapped 2,600 parents and kept the kids for Jeffrey Epstein, I'm sure. But Jeffrey Epstein died under Trump's watch, and we will never see all the files, but the mama's boy said he was going to release them. Trump lies to us 24/7.  You can watch the video of Renee trying to get out of the way of the Trump Gestapo. She was not a terrorist, but Ashley Babbitt was, and her family got almost 5 million dollars for being a terrorist and an insurrectionist.  Don't forget, Trump freed all the evil people, and their slates were wiped clean. You will not know who the insurrections are because they have clean records, no way of knowing that they were the ones who beat up cops. Renee Nichole Good would have never died if the Republicans had done their job on the first two impeachments. Facts matter. I don't go by alternative facts from Kellyanne Conway andTrump

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Send us Fan Mail What happens when lies are repeated so loudly that they start to sound like policy? We take aim at the cycle that links political power, media megaphones, and violence on the street, and we refuse to dress it up. From peaceful protests met with “non-lethal” weapons used in lethal ways to talking heads laundering disinformation as certainty, we trace how permission to harm is granted, normalized, and defended—until bodies and rights absorb the cost. We call out the incentives...

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