Episode 68: 8-8-20 - a podcast by Into The Gap Media

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This week on “Into The Gap,” we talk about Illinois State Representative LaShawn Ford’s call to abolish all history classes. Co-host Jason Hill connects that proposal with Rutgers University’s decision to label grammar as racist. “I call the educational crisis the result of systemic nihilism,” he says, continuing: “We are seeing the results in the vandalism, rioting, and yes — I’m going out on a limb — high crime rates. I think the dominant cultural trends in a culture set the tone for permissibility.” We also discuss “the pandemic of utter nihilism in our culture” and what that means for the future of America.

Co-host Mike Shereck argues that we now have two distinct Americas, “and the suburbs are being put in the middle.” He also shares what he saw riding the back roads of Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado, western Illinois, Wyoming, South and North Dakota, and, connecting back to Jason’s point, discuss how “the nihilism seems to be a more urban phenomenon and the ‘middle of the country’ is far more traditional and conservative.”

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