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When Tolerance Becomes Surrender

When Tolerance Becomes Surrender

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A warning delivered without velvet gloves.

While Peter Vazquez was on assignment, Luis Martinez took the chair and spoke as a man who has seen ideological collapse up close and recognizes the early tremors.

The broadcast traced a line from the exile of Christianity from the public square, to enforced sexual ideology in institutions, and onward to a harder question many refuse to touch: whether the West is making room for forces that will not coexist, only conquer.

Martinez did not deal in abstractions. He spoke as an immigrant who fled tyranny, as a believer watching faith pushed out of civic life, and as a citizen who has seen debate replaced by mandatory slogans in schools, hospitals, workplaces, and even churches.

He revisited warnings he gave years ago that were dismissed then, but now sit in plain sight.

The conversation pressed the difference between assimilation and domination, and the cost of confusing tolerance with surrender. Testimonies from former Muslims-turned-critics, public examples, and caller reports were used to argue one central point: indoctrination works, and a nation that forgets what it is will eventually be told what it must become.

This was not polite radio. It was a flare in the dark, daring listeners to choose clarity over comfort.

History rarely arrives with sirens. Sometimes it shows up as the conversation you were told never to have.

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