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Nick Sasaki

From Division to Devotion: Global Faith Talks with Tucker & Kirk

June 21, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Karen Armstrong: Over the centuries, religion has shaped the human journey—our wars and our peace, our fears and our hopes, our institutions and our revolutions. Yet today, as our world grows more connected, our faiths often seem to drift further apart.I have spent much of my life studying the sacred texts and traditions of the world’s religions. What I have … [Read more...] about From Division to Devotion: Global Faith Talks with Tucker & Kirk

Filed Under: Christianity, Religion

Is Jesus God? 15 Geniuses Debate Divinity and Intelligence

June 20, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

C.S. Lewis:  When one says, “Jesus is God,” it is either the most profound truth ever uttered… or it is madness on the level of calling oneself a poached egg.I do not ask you to believe blindly. I ask only that you consider with courage. In this gathering — minds of staggering brilliance, reason honed to a blade — we are not here to argue Jesus into … [Read more...] about Is Jesus God? 15 Geniuses Debate Divinity and Intelligence

Filed Under: Christianity, God Tagged With: carl jung god, christopher langan ctmu, consciousness of christ, divine intelligence, genius debate jesus, highest iq in the world, infinity and divinity, iq and faith, iq panel jesus, Is Jesus God, jesus and logic, jesus as god or man, jesus god proof, marilyn vos savant jesus, ramanujan faith, spiritual intelligence, terence tao jesus, theological debate, was jesus divine, younghoon kim iq

Tucker vs. Ted: Foreign Policy Round 2 Begins

June 20, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Douglas Murray: There are moments when a nation must reckon not only with its enemies abroad—but with the ideas it clings to at home.In this so-called “Round Two,” we witness the return of two powerful minds—Tucker Carlson and Senator Ted Cruz—clashing once again on the battlefield of American foreign policy. But this is no mere rematch of egos. It’s a reckoning … [Read more...] about Tucker vs. Ted: Foreign Policy Round 2 Begins

Filed Under: Politics, War Tagged With: Bacevich U.S. empire, Condoleezza Rice foreign affairs, endless wars critique, Glenn Greenwald military critique, Kissinger foreign policy legacy, military-industrial complex, moral vs strategic policy, neoconservatism vs realism, perpetual war America, Petraeus endless war, Seymour Hersh interviews, Stephen Walt realism, Ted Cruz America First policy, Ted Cruz foreign policy, Tucker Carlson global policing, Tucker Carlson Ted Cruz debate, Tucker Carlson war stance, Tucker vs Ted Round 2, U.S. foreign policy 2025, war powers reform

Tucker Carlson and the Murdochs Face the Toughest Questions

June 19, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Jonathan Haidt:  We live in an age where the loudest voices win—not because they’re right, but because they’re amplified.Once, we imagined democracy as a town square—messy, yes, but grounded in trust. Today, that square is fractured, algorithmic, and often weaponized.The media doesn’t just inform us anymore—it forms us. And sometimes, it divides us.In … [Read more...] about Tucker Carlson and the Murdochs Face the Toughest Questions

Filed Under: Media & Journalism, Politics, War Tagged With: america first foreign policy, Fox News cultural impact, Fox News influence, Lachlan Murdoch Fox News, media and war debate, media manipulation in politics, media propaganda vs truth, media shaping national identity, political polarization and news, role of media in democracy, Rupert Murdoch narrative control, Snowden on media control, Taibbi media corruption, truth in journalism, Tucker Carlson media debate, Tucker Carlson Murdoch debate, Tucker Carlson on Murdoch, U.S. foreign policy and press, voter vs media power, who controls the narrative

Who’s Really in Charge? Comedians on Power, Media & Mayhem

June 19, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Who’s Really in Charge? Comedians on Power, Media & Mayhem

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to what might be the most ambitious use of comedy since someone said, “Let’s make a sitcom about a talking horse.”Tonight—and for the next five rounds—we’re asking a very serious question with very unserious people: Who’s really running this country?Is it the voter? Is it the media? Is it an algorithm disguised as a 13-year-old with … [Read more...] about Who’s Really in Charge? Comedians on Power, Media & Mayhem

Filed Under: Comedy, Politics Tagged With: Ali Wong global politics, Bill Burr political rants, Bo Burnham narrative control, Colbert Fox News parody, comedian panel on war, comedian political debate, comedian roundtable power, comedic breakdown of news, Conan O’Brien roundtable, Dave Chappelle America satire, Fox News and identity humor, funny political commentary, Jordan Klepper media bias, Kevin Hart on media, media and truth jokes, standup comedy political topics, truth vs narrative funny, who controls America comedy, Ziwe satire on democracy

If God Had a Dream: Rev. Moon & Robin on Israel and Iran

June 18, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Robin Williams: (light chuckle, then a warm pause)“Ladies and gentlemen—believers, seekers, skeptics, and those just here for the snacks—welcome.I’ve done a lot of things in my life. Played a genie, a teacher, a nanny, and even a grown man in suspenders saying ‘Nanu Nanu.’ But today… I get to do something wild—I get to sit with a man who talks to God not … [Read more...] about If God Had a Dream: Rev. Moon & Robin on Israel and Iran

Filed Under: Comedy, World Peace Tagged With: Abrahamic faith unity, Cain and Abel modern, Cain and Abel restoration, comedic spirituality, Divine Principle Cain Abel, Divine Principle insights, faith and laughter, God’s dream for humanity, God’s dream Israel Iran, heavenly family vision, imagined talk with Rev. Moon, interfaith harmony, interfaith unity, Iran Israel conflict hope, Israel Iran brotherhood, Israel Iran healing, Israel Iran reconciliation, laughter and healing, Middle East peace vision, one family under God, peace and reconciliation, peace through forgiveness, religion and reconciliation, religion and unity, Rev Moon Divine Principle, Rev. Moon Israel Iran, Rev. Moon teachings, Reverend Moon conversation, Reverend Moon peace message, Robin Williams and Rev Moon, Robin Williams faith, Robin Williams peace, Robin Williams peace message, Robin Williams spiritual talk, spiritual comedy dialogue, spiritual conflict resolution, spiritual humor, spiritual leadership and joy, spiritual storytelling

Takashi Murakami & Andy Warhol on Art, Branding, and Culture

June 17, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Takashi Murakami: Hello. I am Takashi Murakami, and I paint smiling flowers… but only because I’ve seen the opposite.Today, we gather not just to speak of art, but of the forces that shape it—commerce, trauma, digital futures, ego, and identity. In Japan, we say beauty must carry sadness. I believe art must carry contradiction.That’s why I invited these artists, … [Read more...] about Takashi Murakami & Andy Warhol on Art, Branding, and Culture

Filed Under: A.I., Art Tagged With: Andy Warhol insights, art and branding talk, Banksy pop critique, Beeple digital art legacy, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie artist talk, El Anatsui material art, Frida Kahlo cultural identity, future of digital art, global identity in art, Jeff Koons commercialism, Julie Mehretu diaspora painting, Kara Walker silhouette meaning, Keith Haring activism art, Marina Abramović meaning, NFT artist conversation, Pak NFT artist, Refik Anadol AI artwork, Takashi Murakami interview, Virgil Abloh art fashion, Yayoi Kusama trauma art

Burning Questions: Comics Take on Riots, Reason & Rage

June 17, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Riots and Laughs

(Spotlight. Jon Stewart steps on stage, casual suit, holding a crumpled stack of notes and a water bottle. The crowd quiets. A faint backdrop of burning headlines and protest clips plays silently behind him.)Jon Stewart:So… tonight we’re going to laugh about riots, ideology, cancel culture, and the slow erosion of Western civilization.Sounds fun, right?Look, I … [Read more...] about Burning Questions: Comics Take on Riots, Reason & Rage

Filed Under: Comedy, Politics Tagged With: Ali Wong funny protest rant, Andrew Schulz riot jokes, Bill Burr satire, burning questions comedy show, cancel culture jokes, Chris Rock woke humor, college radicalism comedy, comedians on LA riots, funny protest breakdown, George Carlin ghost jokes, Jon Stewart satire LA, Jordan Peterson funny moments, LA riots satire, Norm Macdonald ghost humor, political humor riots, protest performance parody, Ricky Gervais protests, standup politics LA riots, Tim Dillon ideology jokes, woke culture comedy

James Thurber, John Kenny & Friends on Modern Madness

June 16, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

James Thurber: You know, I never trusted fluorescent lighting. It hums too much, like it’s nervous to be there. Kind of like most of us in modern life—buzzing, blinking, and slightly too caffeinated.When Craig invited us to sit down and chat about things like coffee machines, auto-correct, and dogs secretly running society, I thought, “Well, what better use … [Read more...] about James Thurber, John Kenny & Friends on Modern Madness

Filed Under: Comedy, Humor Tagged With: absurd workplace culture, auto-correct jokes, Bob Newhart jokes, Craig Ferguson moderator, David Sedaris workplace satire, dog philosophy funny, dry humor writers, existential office comedy, fictional humor panel, funny Zoom meetings, George Saunders absurdism, James Thurber comedy, John Kenny humor, literary satire conversation, modern life humor, office humor panel, out of office replies after death, satirical office roundtable, surreal corporate jokes, writer roundtable comedy

LA Riots and the Ideological Blueprint Behind the Chaos

June 16, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

When the LA riots erupted in 1992, the nation viewed them as an emotional eruption—a tragic, combustible reaction to injustice. But as time has passed, it has become clear to some of us that these were not isolated or accidental events. They were the prototype for a new kind of ideological warfare—designed, funded, and implemented not by chance, but by … [Read more...] about LA Riots and the Ideological Blueprint Behind the Chaos

Filed Under: Education, History & Philosophy, Politics, Spirituality Tagged With: academic radicalization, conservative worldview, cultural collapse West, Douglas Murray protests, Heather Mac Donald LA unrest, ideological warfare USA, Jordan Peterson LA riots, LA riots, LA riots 1992, LA riots ideology, leftist unrest, moral divide left vs right, Os Guinness faith vs reason, philosophical causes of riots, political violence America, progressive violence, protest strategy, rebuilding American order, root causes of LA riots, truth vs power narrative, Victor Davis Hanson riots

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