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Michael Brownstein's avatar

Yes, Nick Hudson was one of the first I heard talk about our situation, way back in early 2020. Then he was focused on statistics, on how we're being played. Here he's got to the core of the problem in one minute! Is this complete talk available?

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susan's avatar

So beautifully said, Nick Hudson! "My body, my choice" should not be conditional!

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SeeingTruth's avatar

"The sacredness of the individual"

Perfection!

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Ann Glover's avatar

Nick was a godsend when it came to fighting the University of Cape Town mandators. He gave us courage and calm. An excellent man. The UCT medical, ethical and constitutional law "experts" have crept back into their dank holes, with the petty bureaucrats slinking in after them. Let them just try and poke their noses out again. We'll be ready for them.

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GoldExperience's avatar

Thank tou for putting this on your substack

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JealousPhinehas's avatar

You can't kick God to the curb and expect to keep God's morality. The culture cannot purge God, then we revert back to society with Godly principles, but keep God sidelined. Sorry. It has never worked that way in all of history and it will never work that way.

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Baldmichael's avatar

Well said.

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Augusto F. Menezes's avatar

Love it. Great words.

But.. whoa added the music? Doesn't need it, or at least it could be turned down a touch to be less intrusive. I'm being critical, I know, but I'd rather hear it unvarnished.

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Baldmichael's avatar

I find the music highly irritating and detracts from what he is saying. This is part of society's problems today adding in the unnecessary distraction.

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Cy Lanced's avatar

"The sacredness of the human individual" was cast aside and savaged during the last three years. The death of 1 person is a tragedy, the deaths of a million is a statistic", said Stalin. We suffered millions of tragedies and those who brought them upon us see them as statistics if they are willing to acknowledge them at all.

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An Old Doc's avatar

I strongly concur with his statement, but it must be taken a step further: the basis of morality. As society had rebelled against belief in our Creator, we have lost any basis, any grounding for morality. A man centered, mechanistic view of the world does not allow for objective morality. I have written on this and will have more to say in future pieces, but let me suggest a look here:

https://wrestlingwithtruth.substack.com/p/morality-does-evil-exist

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Julie Gagné Kruger's avatar

I have tremendous gratitude for Nick Hudson’s voice and pandata’s first paper on the cost of lockdowns in South Africa which was a ray of hope in a sea of nonsensical hysteria. Thank you Nick and Jessica for such eloquence always.

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Max Light's avatar

Perhaps God is preparing some hearts to listen to Him, as our former understandings and solutions prove to be inadequate for what we face. If so, this message may be well-timed.

The Eternal Word: John 1:1 with Robert McCurley, Greenville Presbyterian Church https://www.sermonaudio.com/solo/greenvillefcc/sermons/121614112965/

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Brandy's avatar

Awesome!

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Mary's avatar

Virtue and values come from the home, they cannot be taught. So on that point, I disagree with Nick. Otherwise he spoke eloquently.

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