
Shawn Farash On The Value of Staying Politically Active to Foster Change
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Shawn Farash, from The Loud Majority, joins The P.A.S. Report Podcast to discuss the importance of getting politically active. Even more important is to stay politically active. We may be witnessing the beginnings of a political reckoning, as many people are growing increasingly tired and concerned over the government overreach, we’ve witnessed for over a year. Critical Race Theory, distance education, mask mandates (particularly on children), and forced vaccinations, have served as a catalyst for people to get involved and speak up. The question becomes will the American people remain politically active, or will this pushback be short-lived?
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