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In this powerful Watchdog on Wall Street reflection, we explore what it means to live—and raise a generation—under the weight of permanent records, digital surveillance, and cultural cowardice. Inspired by a gospel reading and a homily on courage, this episode tackles how fear, cancel culture, and social media have paralyzed free expression. From the Founders who risked everything to speak truth, to kids today punished for adolescent missteps, we ask: Are we a nation of cowards now too afraid to stand for anything real? It’s time to talk honestly about integrity, forgiveness, and the freedom to grow. www.watchdogonwallstreet.com
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