[Live: Episode 026] Teatime: Trump, Violence, and Racist Halloween Costumes

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This week, Carter discussed the roll of Trump's rhetoric in inciting acts of violence such as last week's pipe bomber and the anti-semitic Pittsburgh shooter. He also talked about the implications of Kirsten Powers' comments about culturally appropriated Halloween costumes, and CNN's credibility deficit.

Join him for a Teatime discussion every Tuesday at 16:00 Pacific, and feel free to Tweet ideas/suggestions/comments to @unsafespace.

About Teatime:
All too often, politicians, pundits, celebrities, and the NPCs who parrot them fabricate "principles" of behavior in an attempt to win the argument du jour. But what happens if we actually accept these premises and apply them universally? What happens if we consistently "believe all women?"

The Enlightenment brought the concept of universal application of philosophic principles to Western Civilization, but today's leftists and their postmodern University charlatans have all but erased it from our culture. It's time to bring it back.

Every Tuesday at 16:00 Pacific, I'll choose a few examples of ridiculous premises spouted on Twitter, cable news, or elsewhere, and talk about what would happen if we took these seriously and applied them to everyone universally.

Video here:
https://youtu.be/m0EdoMvfpWQ

[Live: Episode 026] Teatime: Trump, Violence, and Racist Halloween Costumes

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