The Jesse Kelly Show

Hour 2: Afraid to Help

Nov 21, 2025
In a gripping discussion, the podcast explores why people hesitate to help in Democrat-run cities, linking it to a culture of fear and potential legal repercussions. It delves into the miserable state of air travel, driven by disruptive individuals, and the case of forced labor trafficking in modern America. There's also an intriguing analysis of Nancy Pelosi's retirement, alongside critiques of Lindsey Graham and the apparent subversion within the military and intelligence agencies. The conversation concludes with a call for civic involvement and a nod to the decline of masculinity and its impact on courage.
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INSIGHT

Travel Problems Stem From Few Bad Actors

  • Air travel's misery comes from a small percentage of badly behaved people, not the majority of travelers.
  • Jesse Kelly argues civility and simple helpful acts would greatly improve travel experiences.
ADVICE

Help Others Boarding To Restore Civility

  • Be courteous and help fellow travelers with overhead luggage and boarding to restore civility in airports.
  • Dress comfortably but be mindful of public behavior to make travel better for everyone.
INSIGHT

Modern Slavery Persists In The U.S.

  • Modern America still faces large-scale human trafficking and forced labor within its borders.
  • Jesse Kelly emphasizes that slavery-like abuses persist despite historical progress.
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