Unscripted is like my threads on X; raw thoughts on a topic that has my mind. I’m going to be firing this mic back up heavy now and will be taking all audio out of the paywall. “Decolonizing” and Equity. I’ve danced around this topic for several years now, and it’s time to drill in. I use a term called “The Straddle” to describe the herding technique being used (successfully). This is it! Boss level. And we’re finally reaching a crescendo now that it can’t be masked and presented as all these other righteous sounding Justice words invented by a narrow handful or narrowminded academics.
What is “decolonizing” ideology and how does it apply to the USA? Can it? What would that mean/what is the objective? I peel this wicked onion back in the recording above. A topic I will be expanding heavily on now. I’ve got the receipts! And it’s time we all discuss them. Your feverish fantasies at Harvard don’t make a lick of sense in Saint Augustine. But Harvard’s “Chief Chaplain” is an atheist who wrote the book “Good Without God”. So it’s almost like Harvard has already been succssfully decolonized. See how this all fits together once we have intellectual honesty?
These are the two items I mention…
Summary
In this conversation, Theo Jordan and NostraChavez explore the personal and societal impacts of recent events, particularly focusing on the ideological terror that has permeated public discourse. They discuss the importance of rebuilding personal foundations, the complexities of forgiveness and accountability, and the potential consequences of political violence. The dialogue emphasizes the need for open communication and understanding, while also addressing the rising tensions in society and the necessity for justice and deterrence against acts of violence. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the ideological divides present in contemporary society, discussing the implications of hatecraft, healthcare morality, and the role of speech. They explore the impact of cultural institutions on public perception and the political landscape, debating whether America can be considered a Christian nation. The discussion also touches on the uniqueness of American citizenship, the importance of military values, and the need to pass down these ideals to future generations. Ultimately, the conversation emphasizes the necessity of appreciating the freedoms and opportunities afforded by American society.
Chapters
00:00 Rebuilding Foundations: A Personal Journey
02:22 The Impact of Ideological Shifts
03:59 Navigating Fear and Courage in Discourse
07:56 The Complexity of Apologies and Accountability
10:03 The Need for Constructive Dialogue
15:04 Confronting the Reality of Political Violence
17:45 Shared Humanity in Divisive Times
24:23 The Role of Dialogue in Political Discourse
25:49 The Consequences of Political Violence
27:59 Cultural Narratives and Political Identity
29:51 The Rise of Extremism and the ‘Orc’ Metaphor
32:23 Legal Consequences and Public Spectacle
36:53 The Future of Political Ideologies
40:36 The Intersection of Ideology and Violence
48:56 Christian Foundations of America
52:47 The Concept of American Identity
57:39 Colonization and American Heritage
01:06:39 Pride in American Values and Freedoms
01:15:57 Passing Down Cultural Values
A web of threads on X about this…













