False Flags

Underneath a giant American Flag in a Midwest Airport Your host takes a knee in order to tie his shoe. Trouble. Big Trouble. Plus False Flag meets Dictionary.com  

3 comments on False Flags

  1. Chomley says:

    Nice work, Benjamen. You are a gentle voice, encouraging people to think. Even when they choose not to think, your voice is still important.

    As a culture, the US is seeking simplicity in all things. Truth is chaos, never simple, and always unattainable. These two things are of course mutually exclusive. Can we ever be comfortable with not knowing? Or will lies be all we have left?

  2. A. G. says:

    I loved this episode. Especially the end. I think Oprah for President provides an interesting foil… or an interesting example of the discussion. On one hand, she is the “outrage” candidate for the left. On the other hand, she has a book club. I find this funny.

  3. Nick Neachtain says:

    Regarding the position he speaks from here he came across to me as arrogant and smug.

    It seems from his tone and angle that there is this assuming that the postion he speaks from has the objective basis of what is the truth of things. This can never be. Truth is an aggregate of perspectives.
    Diversify your news sources man. Come on!

    Obviously a lot of what jones and his ilk peddle is crazed conjecture and has no basis in fact,
    But – The fact is – a lot of what he has said has been proven to be true, what previously was branded as loony by people like walker. So the truth is not so black and white man. Get with it!

    You can dress it up with the most artfully narration and story telling you want ,
    the political and sociologoical default setting of you and your audience are in need of an update.

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