Making the Argument with Nick Freitas

Nick Freitas
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Feb 19, 2026 • 1h

The Dating Market is Dead (Who Killed It?)

They debate how social media and cultural narratives warped dating norms. They explore falling marriage and birth rates and the societal risks those trends pose. They trace critiques of the nuclear family to radical ideologies and institutional shifts. They describe a blueprint for intentional, faith-based dating and reclaiming traditional relationship roles.
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Feb 18, 2026 • 55min

A Green Beret’s Warning About Ukraine: We Are Walking Into Another War

A former Green Beret’s stark warning about a looming escalation in Ukraine and the risks of walking into another war. A rundown of three U.S. paths: wash hands, pressure territorial concessions, or massive military intervention. Deep dives into Budapest security guarantees, Europe’s burden-sharing, battlefield dynamics, and the leverage behind a June deadline.
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Feb 17, 2026 • 37min

8 Ways to Save Your State From the Left

A combative playbook for preserving conservative states through cultural and policy measures. Topics include aggressive immigration enforcement, reshaping education and university funding, and strict crime and punishment reforms. Energy independence, tax cuts for producers, and limits on public LGBTQ promotion are also discussed.
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Feb 16, 2026 • 53min

Rubio Tells Europe: STOP apologizing for your culture and start defending it!

A breakdown of Marco Rubio's Munich speech and its hard-edged call for Western cultural pride. Discussion of supply chain vulnerabilities and the dangers of outsourcing critical industries. Critique of welfare states, migration, and deindustrialization weakening defense. A push for reindustrialization, stronger borders, and a renewed transatlantic alliance rooted in shared heritage.
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Feb 13, 2026 • 1h 17min

What Just Happened in Japan!?

A fast-paced tour of Japan’s landslide election, focusing on immigration as the central driver. Discussion of party seat shifts, demographic decline, and why security and defense shaped voter choices. Coverage of cultural clashes, visa abuse, illegal overstays, and targeted skilled-visa programs. Notes on economic constraints, alliance ties with the United States, and practical travel and residency tips.
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Feb 12, 2026 • 43min

Young Men Will Defeat Wokeism

A sharp discussion on why woke ideology cannot sustain civilization and what replaces it if men reclaim power. Examination of why young men are drawn to manosphere figures and which behaviors to embrace or reject. A five-pillar blueprint for masculine development—spiritual, intellectual, emotional, physical, and professional. Calls for older men to model strong, Christ-centered leadership.
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Feb 11, 2026 • 39min

Why is Everyone Hating on Whitey?

A heated look at how academic and cultural movements portray straight white men as the root of oppression. Discussion of controversial university rhetoric and curriculum changes in K–12. Exploration of theories like 'white fragility', calls to abolish whiteness, and how critical theory spread through institutions. A push to resist identity-based guilt and promote alliances grounded in character.
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Feb 10, 2026 • 40min

Is the Republican Senate About to Fail Us?

A deep dive into the SAVE Act’s proof-of-citizenship requirements and how they would change registration methods. Discussion of claimed barriers like document access and disparate impact versus administration realities. Examination of mandatory voter roll maintenance, effects on mail voting, and the filibuster tactics keeping the bill stalled. A look at the political strategies and debates driving the controversy.
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Feb 9, 2026 • 31min

The Blue State Dilemma - Stay or Leave?

A fast-paced breakdown of whether to stay in a state or move for your family’s future. Topics include financial strain from taxes and favoritism, threats to personal safety and gun rights, and growing school indoctrination. The show also tackles whether your taxes fund opposing values and how to measure your local political impact. Spiritual discernment and practical criteria for deciding where to fight are highlighted.
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Feb 6, 2026 • 50min

Hillary Chastises “Divisive Christians”

Joe Rigney, pastor, theologian, and author, offers sharp critique of weaponized empathy. He examines how emotional manipulation, immigration policy, and voting rules can be used to build lasting political power. Short, pointed conversations explore biblical compassion versus politicized pity and practical cultural strategies Christians can pursue.

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