Common Sense 306 – Disengaging the Lizard Brain

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Publish Date: Sat, 4 June 2016

Duration: 44:09 minutes – Size: 32.5mb

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Hate is a very strong word, but increasing numbers of Americans hate their countrymen. Is this a danger to the stability of the country? If it were deemed such, what can be done about it?

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9 reviews for Common Sense 306 – Disengaging the Lizard Brain

  1. Harshal

    Dan,
    I have enjoyed your Hardcore History series. You have done an amazing job of bringing the history back to life for commoners like me. However, in the ‘Common sense’ podcast, your narrative seems to be really really depressing. Please cheer up and give some solutions in your podcast rather than resorting to just fear- mongering.

  2. Darren

    This episode was fantastic. Depressing indeed, I began to cry realizing the true risk to our great nation, our hate for each other. Carlin does not need to give us answers, as the question itself is a beginning of awareness. How can we start “reconstructing” this nation? It is too easy to blame and divide: I hope true patriots will take this question personally, and answer it with action.

  3. Ryan

    In response to the above comment.

    Sure it make be gloomy, but he talks about topics no MSM outlet wants to touch. The fact that deep internal schisms are seeking to take root in America today. Dan touches on the affect that media has on this problem and accurately assess it IMO. More people need to follow dans lead and talk about the some potential interior existential threats to America especially as the general election season begins.

  4. David

    Always enjoy your stuff. Don’t agree with everything you say, but love hearing the different perspective.

  5. William

    This is a balance to Harshal’s review. This show is consistently great. I don’t think these reviews are seen by that many people, and discovery happens through other venues, but I need to set the record straight. Common Sense is a good show.

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