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In this podcast interview, John Pinna and George Sorial discuss current societal issues, focusing on divisiveness, extremism, and the erosion of traditional values. They express concern over recent protests involving flag burning and anti-American sentiment, questioning the motives and understanding of those involved. The conversation touches on the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the importance of religious freedom, and the need for a return to basic principles of faith, family, and country. Both speakers emphasize the importance of finding common ground, rejecting victimhood narratives, and promoting more positive, unifying messages in society. They also discuss economic challenges and the value of hard work, drawing on their personal experiences and observations from different cultures. Throughout the conversation, Pinna and Sorial advocate for a more optimistic outlook and greater engagement in addressing societal issues, emphasizing the shared desires for peace, prosperity, and freedom across different communities.

Special Guest: George A. Sorial.

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In this podcast interview, John Pinna and George Sorial discuss current societal issues, focusing on divisiveness, extremism, and the erosion of traditional values. They express concern over recent protests involving flag burning and anti-American sentiment, questioning the motives and understanding of those involved. The conversation touches on the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the importance of religious freedom, and the need for a return to basic principles of faith, family, and country. Both speakers emphasize the importance of finding common ground, rejecting victimhood narratives, and promoting more positive, unifying messages in society. They also discuss economic challenges and the value of hard work, drawing on their personal experiences and observations from different cultures. Throughout the conversation, Pinna and Sorial advocate for a more optimistic outlook and greater engagement in addressing societal issues, emphasizing the shared desires for peace, prosperity, and freedom across different communities.

Special Guest: George A. Sorial.

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