The Shooting of Renee Good

in #reason7 days ago

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On this Sunday Morning Live on the 11th of January 2026, Stefan Molyneux examines the causes of societal violence and personal decisions, drawing from the shooting of Renee Goode. He considers the effects of wars like World War I and II, looking at how outside forces influence choices and the gap between individual accountability and what society demands. He talks about factors that push people to favor strong beliefs over family obligations and reviews how broader problems sustain patterns of violence. He seeks to prompt people to think about their own stories and how linked decisions can help build a society.

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