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Show Notes for August 13, 2021

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There's so much enemy-driven thinking going on these days that it takes real effort not to be caught up in it. Joakim Book has an excellent essay about whether enemies can be friends and how to separate our viewpoints from what it takes to be a decent person.

Dr. Dan Stock is a family physician who recently spoke up during a school board meeting in Mt. Vernon, Indiana. The ferocity with which his comments are being yanked from most social media platforms sparked my curiosity about what he had to say. Watch it for yourself here and decide for yourself if his viewpoint is so dangerous that we should be shielded from it.

If you're resistant to the ongoing coercion and pressure to vaccinate, you probably already see the writing on the wall. Life is about to become very difficult. Daisy Luther explains how the shocking and dehumanizing discrimination against the unvaccinated is finding acceptance in mainstream society.

The push to mask and vaccinate children is growing and one of the central arenas where this is playing out is within our public school systems. Kerry McDonald says this may be the year to redshirt your kindergartener as you explore alternatives. 

Maintaining a sense of perspective isn't easy right now. Thank heavens for writers like Jon Miltimore and his latest piece on 8 things kids are more likely to die from than Covid--according to the CDC. 

My heros are the folks who are willing to stand and be counted even when it requires being treated like dirt. Here's a great example of how a woman in Israel defied the maskers at her grocery store and learned that it's largely a huge bluff that banks on our being intimidated into submission.

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