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Why Is America So Divided? Reclaiming Patriotism After 9/11

Episode 682 Published 7Β months, 3Β weeks ago
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Twenty-four years after 9/11, America seems more divided than ever. Where did the "United We Stand" spirit go? In this episode of The P.A.S. Report Podcast, Professor Nick Giordano uncovers the forces driving America's cultural divide, a trend rooted in oikophobia where politicians and educators to media elites exhibit a disdain for their nation and our culture. He reveals the real-world consequences of this destructive trend and explains why embracing a new form of patriotism is the key to preserving our liberty. You'll hear about specific examples of this cultural self-destruction, from college campuses to Congress, and discover why reclaiming our identity is essential for America's survival.

Episode Highlights

  • How America's post-9/11 unity turned into today's deep political and cultural divisions.
  • The real-world examples of how leaders and institutions are undermining American values.
  • Why reclaiming patriotism and nationalism is the antidote to cultural self-destruction

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Timestamps

  • 00:52 Reflections on 9/11 and National Unity
  • 03:16 Understanding Oikophobia: A Cultural Shift
  • 07:48 The Impact of Oikophobia on Society
  • 09:07 Political Figures and Oikophobia
  • 18:30 The Role of Education in Oikophobia
  • 28:49 Solutions to Combat Oikophobia


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