The Kim Monson Show
Self-Restraint, Self-Reliance, Self-Assertion, and Civic Knowledge
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Fellow Liberty Toastmasters share their perspective on self-assertion of our natural rights with other individuals and with PBIs. In this discussion, the focus centers around the four key components of being a citizen: self-reliance, self-restraint, self-assertion, and civic knowledge. It appears to be a continuation of the previous show on June 22, with the same topic and most of the same guests. Rick Rome points out the disastrous consequences of lacking civic knowledge, including uninformed voting and extreme political polarization.
- Greg Morissey advocates for promoting US Constitution Week, which he believes honors these essential tenets of citizenship.
- Terri Goon highlights the historical significance of self-assertion in the United States, particularly in modern times, stressing the importance of citizens advocating for their wants and needs to receive government protection.
- Marshall Dawson reflects on the freedoms provided by personal transportation, expressing concern about their gradual erosion due to regulations and infrastructure changes, and emphasizes the need for citizens to assert themselves to preserve these liberties.
- Christie Whaley, among the four tenets discussed, underscores the paramount importance of self-assertion in a citizen’s role.
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