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Satanic Music: Stupid Stuff!

It’s not uncommon for morally decent people to refer to overtly evil phenomena as Satanic, and sometimes that can be a bit overblown.

But Alfonzo Rachel wants to know what else can you call music, media and politics that openly call for the worship of Satan himself? And, what can we do about it? Rachel is joined by Bill Whittle to discuss the issue on The Virtue Signal.

Fighting Back

Lauding Donald J. Trump’s masterful performance in a recent CNN Town Hall Special, Bill Whittle and Alfonzo Rachel ponder whether the ability to fight back against the media is the single-most important quality for any candidate during the 2024 election.

Whittle further surmises if President Ronald Reagan, who was the all-time master of this quality, would be able to pull it off in today’s much more toxic environment. Here’s more in this episode of The Virtue Signal.

 

Defining Actual Progress

Do you remember a time when progress meant actual progress? Bill Whittle’s recent trip to the U.S. Air Force Museum in Dayton, Ohio, brought some shocking truths to light.

Whittle says the road trip got him to thinking about what can we do to fan the flames of achievement? If it were up to the progressives, he says, progress would be how far and quickly we could march off the cliff of depravity. “But when I was a kid, progress meant going faster, higher, farther–more technological advances instead of refinements,” he says.

In this episode of “The Virtue Signal,” Whittle and Alfonzo Rachel discuss how to escape the nation’s telltale signs that it has bound itself to an ideology  that is determined to stop the general definition of progress.

 

We’ve Had Enough!

What can we learn from The Great Bud Light Marketing Massacre? After partnering with transgender icon Dylan Mulvaney, Bud Light’s parent company, Anheuser-Busch, lost $7 billion in market cap.

The intensity of the backlash turned it into the worst marketing disaster since New Coke. Was the Rubicon crossed, or is this just another speed bump on the road to perdition? Bill Whittle and Alfonzo Rachel have come to the conclusion that enough is enough, in this episode of The Virtue Signal.

No R.E.S.P.E.C.T.!

No one is immune to the depredations of the woke mob, not even the late Aretha Franklin, the Queen of Soul. It seems the woke transgender community has politely asked–that means ordered–her to no longer sing her signature hit “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman” because the non-natural woman lobby finds it offensive.

“She ain’t even alive to defend herself,” Alfonzo Rachel says. He’s joined by fellow “Right Angle” members Scott Ott and Stephen Green to discuss the stupidity of the request.

 

 

 

Intentional Media Lies

USA Today reported that the Monterey Park, Calif., shooting “revived the fears and trauma of anti-Asian hate for the Los Angeles Asian community,” again stoking the emotional strings of racism.

Thing is, there are two glaring problems with this statement: First, the shooter was Vietnamese, and secondly, USA Today knew his identity well before writing this nonsense. The “Right Angle” crew of Steve Green, Scott Ott and Alfonzo Rachel discuss the hypocrisy of USA Today and wonder when the intentional lies will end.

Unlocking Mind Control

What does it take to induce a mass-psychosis event? 1. Widespread fear throughout the population. 2. An isolated, identifiable enemy. 3. Isolation of individuals from social groups. Does any of this sound familiar? Bill Whittle and Alfonzo Rachel break down the details surrounding mind control.

Slavery Abolition On The Ballot

The Constitution says you can be made to do labor if you’re imprisoned, but voters in five states will decide whether working prisoners are actually slaves.

Should we put an end to prison industries, or does having a job in jail teach the dignity of work and prepare convicts for return to the free world? The “Right Angle” trio Alfonzo Rachel, Scott Ott and Stephen Green debate the issue on the Bill Whittle channel.

Compassionate Conservatism

Is Elon Musk about to revive the Republican Party? The founder of Tesla and SpaceX reportedly said that Republicans would do much better if they’d be more compassionate toward immigrants and stay away from “bedroom” issues. In this episode of The Virtual Signal, Bill Whittle and Alfonzo Rachel analyze Musk’s call for compassionate conservatism.

What Went Wrong?

America’s amazing future seems stuck in the past. Why does this nation refuse to embrace the promise of a better life that’s already in our grasp? Bill Whittle and Alfonzo Rachel search for answers in this episode of The Virtual Signal.

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