CrossRhoades: An Agnostic on Politics & Religion

No Kings and Few Minorities

28 min · 2 de abr de 2026
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This week Jack Rhoades provides his commentary on "Wokeness" and his desire to take back control of the narrative from the political and social Right. Likewise, Jack shares a few of his thoughts on this past weekend's No Kings Rallies and Protests, including his wondering why the crowds are not more diverse.

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