Christmas at the Crossroads of Faith and Freedom
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Two days before Christmas, the microphones open and the noise of the season gives way to something heavier.
Peter Vazquez confronts the moment plainly: the Vanbōōlzalness Crisis has trained the country to confuse chaos for compassion, dependency for justice, and faith for danger.
Joined by Terris E. Todd of the Project 21 Black Leadership Network, the conversation cuts through culture, politics, and theology without apology.
Christmas is reclaimed as Christ’s Mass, not a marketing scheme. Faith is not extremism. Family is not outdated. Work is not oppression.
The Constitution is defended line by line. The First Amendment matters because truth must speak freely. The Second matters because criminals ignore laws while citizens are told to stand down.
From historical black gun ownership against the Klan to modern crime fueled by drugs, broken families, and no-consequence governance, the warning is consistent: disarm the innocent and you empower the lawless.
Race-based fear narratives, media clickbait, and ideological attacks are exposed for what they are. Claims that America “enslaves” black and brown citizens collapse under evidence of opportunity unmatched anywhere in the world.
Immigration without assimilation, Islamist ideology hostile to liberty, and attacks on national identity are not accidents. They are strategies.
Callers press the urgency. The answer is roots. No hyphens. Faith, family, freedom, responsibility.
Christmas is Christ’s Mass. Love, peace, courage. Stand firm. Lead well. Project21.org