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Professor Penn opens with a heavy personal reflection on old friendships, inherited trauma, sudden death, and the limits of what any of us can truly know, using Lindsey Graham’s reported passing as a reminder that life is not promised to anyone. From there, he turns toward Ukraine, NATO, Turkey, Iran, the F-35 deal, and the machinery of forever war, arguing that young men and women are being digitized, sacrificed, and monetized inside conflicts most citizens cannot fully verify or understand. The episode connects that same theme to digital sovereignty, cash, checks, Patriot Mobile, and the launch of the Digital Freedom Alliance, warning that when people are digitized, they become easier to surveil, control, and monetize. Penn then moves into the Duluth Model, domestic violence policy, family court, the Violence Against Women Act, and the cultural shift that reframed private human conflict through systems of power, control, gender, and state intervention. He argues that abuse is real, but that modern law and culture often flatten complex relationships into ideological categories that can be manipulated by lawyers, courts, and broken people. At its core, this episode is about death, trauma, truth, masculinity, digital freedom, and the need for Americans to reclaim personal sovereignty before every human relationship becomes another system to manage and monetize.
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