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A protester, a punch, and a flippant critique of nonviolence

September 1, 2020 / Jared S. Burkholder / Leave a comment

A few days ago, a video surfaced in which conservative radio host Eric Metaxas confronts a protester on the streets of DC after attending the RNC. Its hard to tell, but there was at least a punch or a take down of some sort. It seemed unprovoked -- other than the vulgar chants of the … Continue reading A protester, a punch, and a flippant critique of nonviolence

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Guest posts at the Pietist Schoolman

Read my previous posts as a guest writer here. (Many thanks to Chris Gehrz.)

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