Introduction by Nick Sasaki Welcome, friends. Today we embark on a journey through one of the most profound paradoxes of our time: the asymmetry of tolerance between Europe and the Middle East. In Europe, Muslims worship freely, build mosques, and shape cultural life openly. Yet in many Middle Eastern countries, Christians cannot do the same — restricted to … [Read more...] about The Asymmetry of Tolerance: Europe, Islam, and Faith’s Future
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Charlie Kirk on Japan: Lessons America Must Learn
Introduction by Charlie Kirk When I first set foot in Tokyo, I was struck not just by the dazzling skyline or the efficiency of the trains, but by the feeling that society itself still worked. People respected one another. Streets were clean. Crime was rare. It made me ask: what makes Japan different, and what can we learn from it?Over the next discussions, … [Read more...] about Charlie Kirk on Japan: Lessons America Must Learn
Solutions for America: Poverty, Immigration, Education & Faith
Introduction by Charlie Kirk Welcome, everyone. Tonight we gather not to rehearse old arguments, but to wrestle with the most pressing challenges facing our nation. Poverty, immigration, education, family, and faith—these aren’t abstract policy points, they’re the very foundations of the American experiment. Too often our public square is filled with noise … [Read more...] about Solutions for America: Poverty, Immigration, Education & Faith
Immigration Moral Crisis: Compassion vs Control in 2025 America
The immigration debate in America is far more than a question of borders—it's a collision of history, identity, morality, and survival. It's easy to forget, but the Democratic Party once defended slavery and founded groups like the KKK. The Republican Party, meanwhile, was born to abolish slavery and stood for liberty and law. Over time, both parties changed … [Read more...] about Immigration Moral Crisis: Compassion vs Control in 2025 America



