
The Glenn Beck Program Best of the Program | 9/10/25
Sep 10, 2025
The discussion reveals the media's failure to adequately cover a tragic murder, questioning ethical responsibilities during crises. An innovative self-defense device is introduced, promoting non-lethal options for personal safety. The speakers call for greater accountability from both the media and government, highlighting the need for citizen oversight. A passionate push for justice is made following the story of Iryna, underscoring the importance of confronting violence and taking a stand against corruption. They advocate for collective responsibility in fighting tyranny and preserving truth.
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Threatening Encounter In Washington, D.C.
- Glenn recounts hearing a man tell him in D.C., "Today's the day I'm going to kill me a white man," to illustrate targeted violence.
- He uses this memory to connect the Charlotte killer's words and warn of escalating threats.
Tyranny By Slow Institutional Drift
- Beck argues tyranny often seeps through institutions rather than dramatic coups, via rewritten textbooks and narrative-driven media.
- He concludes building new institutions and teaching counter-narratives is necessary to resist.
Name Those Who Enable Corruption
- Beck emphasizes naming individuals who enable corruption to create accountability rather than vague condemnation.
- He frames naming as necessary for future generations to trace and prevent abuse.
