After Charlie Kirk, can we still talk?
This week, we’re joined by philosopher and C2C Journal contributor Patrick Keeney for a wide-ranging conversation on the death of Charlie Kirk.
This week, we’re joined by philosopher and C2C Journal contributor Patrick Keeney for a wide-ranging conversation on the death of Charlie Kirk, the state of civil discourse, and whether Canada is losing the ability to disagree without dehumanizing.
From university protests and media silencing, to campus violence and ideological rigidity, we explore what’s changed in the culture and what hope remains.
All this and more on Disrupted!



Canada has a huge problem.. Several actually.
The biggest two (both related) are Carney and The Liberal Government.
Between a couple of bills already passed and three more on the table and likely to be passed.
Canada is going full UK/CHINESE in their attempt to suppress and even punish any and all who dispute any one of their given "narratives" or question anything they do let alone speak freely about how they feel about what their (corrupt and incompetent) leaders are doing Federally.
In Canada there is no Charlie Kirk in site and never has been although some in the independent media are trying their best which is why the China loving Liberals want independent media silenced and gone.
Canadians who still care about their country and might still like to think that their Charter of Rights and Freedoms still means something had better not let the despicable Liberals have their way.
How to know good from evil? The Ten Commandments is a good place to start. Then go on to the principles that sum them up: love God (that is, the God of the Bible) with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength, AND love your neighbour as yourself. Blow the dust off your conscience and start paying attention to it.