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When Citizens Turn on Each Other

An episode of the The Sons Of History podcast, hosted by The Sons Of History, titled "When Citizens Turn on Each Other" was published on June 8, 2020 and runs 91 minutes.

June 8, 2020 ·91m · The Sons Of History

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History is full of great nations collapsing in on themselves when the citizens turn on each other and the government loses control of law and order. The Sons of History reach all the way back to Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, the Byzantine Empire, the Catholic Church and Islam and also more modern times with the French Revolution, the Russian Revolution, the Chinese Civil War, the Spanish Civil, as well as America's own American Revolution and Civil War. Dustin Bass and Alan Wakim make a heartfelt plea for Americans to stop and consider their current path. The end of this road leads to devastating results. We hope that everyone takes a moment to listen and make the necessary personal adjustments.

History is full of great nations collapsing in on themselves when the citizens turn on each other and the government loses control of law and order. The Sons of History reach all the way back to Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, the Byzantine Empire, the Catholic Church and Islam and also more modern times with the French Revolution, the Russian Revolution, the Chinese Civil War, the Spanish Civil, as well as America's own American Revolution and Civil War.

Dustin Bass and Alan Wakim make a heartfelt plea for Americans to stop and consider their current path. The end of this road leads to devastating results. We hope that everyone takes a moment to listen and make the necessary personal adjustments.

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