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Just Right
by Bob Metz and Robert Vaughan
Just Right is a weekly radio show broadcasting worldwide on shortwave. Hosts, Bob Metz and Robert Vaughan analyze issues from a viewpoint of individual rights, freedom, and capitalism.
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Rules of the game—of definitions
Objectors to the definition of "genocide" fail to recognize that the "rules of the game" were accepted by each of its players long before the first move was made. Donate: www.Paypal.me/JustRightMedia
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A freedom manifesto—back to basics
In refuting collectivism's sacrifice of the individual to the group, G Edward Griffen demonstrates that 'the group' is a non-existent abstraction.
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The incompatibility problem—Islam in Britain
Tommy Robinson and Rupert Lowe have forced awareness of the incompatibility of Islam with British culture into the political spotlight.
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Shift happens—from tabula rasa to tabula plena
The term 'tabula rasa' (blank slate) is perfectly consistent with the term 'tabula plena' (full slate) when describing the human brain at birth.
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Britain's Far Right—zeroing in on the Right label
In reaction to constantly being labeled 'far right' by Britain's Kier Starmer, Tommy Robinson's Unite the Kingdom Rally turned out to be Just Right.
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Economics—just a socialist econspiracy?
One could argue that the Left has been using the very word 'economics' as an 'econspiracy' towards its objective to seize the means of production.
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Why socialism is evil—Every Variant Is Leftist
How is it possible that so many people living in the most free nation on earth could possibly embrace the ideology of socialism?
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Reservations not required—they're just an Indian Act
To call out 'indigenous' land acknowledgements by labeling them as race baiting is to label them for exactly what they are.
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Have no faith in constitution—but in yourselves
Laws and constitutions aren't worth the paper they're written on if the people to whom they apply no longer abide by them.
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The Right's struggle—with being Right
In politics, the first rule is: Define or be defined. The moment one side allows the other to define it, the battle has already been lost.
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Language of fools—socialism's absurdity
'Democratic socialism' is a Marxist contradiction, best described as 'one person, one vote, one time,' after which voting becomes mere ritual.
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You will own nothing NDP happy—socialism is an absurdity
In vowing that his party would use "the unmatched power of public ownership," Avis Lewis was really saying "You will own nothing NDP happy."
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Story time—heroes tell the tale
Is it possible that the most dangerous weapon in the entire world is a story? It's a proposition that carries more weight than most might imagine.
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Ballot boxing—the fight for voting integrity
Voting integrity: "On this one issue, we either get to keep America or Lose America" warns American lawyer Peter Ticktin.
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Intuitively speaking—about the risks and power of intuition
Using claims that artificial intelligence is becoming 'conscious' and 'intuitive,' governments are planning their next artificial crisis to save us from.
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Regime changes—from Iran to Canada
"Regime change has a history of destructive regimes being replaced by better ones," says Dinesh D'Souza in anticipation of Iran's liberation.
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Revelations—from Left to Right
Both this year's State of the Union Address and Trump's bombing of Iran have provided explosive revelations about the true divide between Left and Right.
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Restoration project—Britain's last hope?
Is Rupert Lowe's newly forming 'Restore Britain' political party really Britain's last hope to preserve its culture? Elon Musk thinks so.
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From Canada to Can'tada
Canada appears to be on the doorstep of its final demise, particularly as more people are discovering the country's dismal political history.
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Too stupid for words—irrationality
Stupidity principle: "When you're dead, you don't know you're dead. The pain is felt by others. The same thing happens when you're stupid."
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Identity problem—Left or Right?
Properly understood, identifying with Left and Right is the best means by which large masses of people can unite under common principles.
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Intelligently artificial—the contrived AI controversy
When Yuval Noah Harari bizarrely asserted that "Anything made of words will be taken over by AI," this was not a prediction, but a threat.
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ICE storm—sliding down the slippery slope to insurrection
The anti-ICE radicals are just another version of Black Lives Matter, ANTIFA, WOKE, and Leftist doctrine: stupidity in its political forms.
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Forcing a discussion—about force itself
At the root of every civilization or nation sits the mechanism and moral justifcation for the use of force.
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Culture shift—in high gear | with Rasheed Muhammad
The incredible speed with which cultures can and do change is the predominant theme in Robert Vaughan's discussion with Rasheed Muhammad.
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Tabula Rasa—a blank slate for a new year?
Is all the infighting on the Right really just about 'click bait' and attempting to keep the Right in the public eye?
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Religion is culture—religion is politics
In many ways, religion is culture, culture is religion, and both culture and religion manifest themselves as politics.
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Intrinsically subjective—objectively speaking
When the 'religious Right' correctly asserts that Truth can only be determined by objectivity, its definition of 'objective' is far from being so.
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Color blinded—to racism's color blind antidote
Western culture and its values have been packaged as being 'white' by those on the Left, in an attempt to equate those values with racism.
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Democratic dilemma: Is democracy just a fiction?
Democracy: Consent of the governed? Or government by consensus? What most fail to realize is that these two views are incompatible.
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Right wingers—from fragmentation to stagnation
It's bad enough when those on the Right exhibit internal ideological conflicts; it's even worse when those conflicts become personal.
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Socialism—not very social
As a concept inapplicable to reality, the very term 'socialism' belongs in the 'Marxist Language of Fools' dictionary.
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The great escape—from Canada | Mark Vandermaas
"There's no political solution and no legal solution; Canada's done," laments our guest Mark Vandermaas, who fled from Canada to Ecuador.
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No Canada? —an unconventional view
Given Canada's precarious legal status as a nation, Donald Trump may have more grounds for envisaging Canada as a 51st state than he imagines.
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Why Canada sucks—from tariffs to racism
US president Donald Trump certainly thinks that Canada sucks, so much so that he has terminated all trade negotiations with Canada.
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There's no time like the future
As strange as it may seem, there are many cultures whose concept of time literally does not include any recognition of a 'future.'
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Identity politics—the multicultural monoculture
Identity politics has become a parody of itself, to the point where it has become a multicultural monoculture of irrationality based on anti-concepts.
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Eye witness—to a bloodless assassination?
In this age of eye witness accounts, one must be extraordinarily cautious about what is accepted as the truth; discernment is the rule.
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Losers Lefting it—by just winging it
One reason that the political polarity remains unseen by so many is because when it comes to Left and Right, most people are just winging it.
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Turning Right—by awakening to the Left
The Left is in a frenzy trying to associate the assassination of Charlie Kirk with the Right, an impossibility given the evidence.
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The Charlie Kirk turning point—from ballots to bullets
While the tragedy of Charlie Kirk's murder is its own horror story, the greater horror story has been the reaction of those on the Left.
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Anti-capitalists—lazy envious losers
If calling anti-capitalists lazy envious losers sounds a bit harsh, the reality is that these descriptions are nowhere near harsh enough.
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Shooting blind—at shooter motives
Given the alarming number of recent mass shootings, have we been shooting blind in our own analysis of these shooters' motives?
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When objective isn't—there's Objectivism
If philosophy seems boring to you, it's probably because the particular philosophies with which you're familiar actually are boring and irrelevant.
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Official Dumb—the incompetence of state regulation
The ridiculous fine of $28,870.50 levied against Nova Scotia resident Jeff Evely is a classic example of officialdom hard at work.
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The Majority Rule: The majority is never Right
Since in any free society no one 'rules' anyone else, the democratic principle of 'majority rule' must be framed in that light.
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Jean therapy—against the WOKE virus
Sydney Sweeney's American Eagle blue jeans ad has proven to be a 'jean therapy' against the WOKE virus. But is it a cure?
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The Obama bombshell—and the call for accountability
The difficulty in holding individual politicians 'accountable' for their actions is an unavoidable part of the democratic process.
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Third Party politics: Two's company, Three's a democracy
"Almost every major reform that has ever happened in American history is due to third parties," explains lawyer Robert Barnes.
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The erotic side of human sexuality
Many recent studies and surveys concerning human sexual behavior are revealing data uncomfortable to some, while reassuring to others.
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