Woke Christmas | Commentary
The Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC) recently published a taxpayer funded report discussing anti-racism in the workplace. It describes Christmas and Easter holidays as a form of discrimination and religious intolerance. Christmas is under attack again. Hear my thoughts on this shocking claim.
Episodes
Powerplay for Freedom and Control | Tom Marazzo
February 12, 2024
Tom Marazzo reflects on his experience during the Ottawa Freedom Rally. Tom saw how the news reports and social media posts of the Ottawa police did not seem to match his personal observations. Join Leighton Grey as he and Tom discuss this pivotal Canadian moment.
Words vs Truth | Commentary
February 8, 2024
Leighton Grey argues that cynicism is corroding society, as seen through the lens of leftist ideology and destructive agendas. He warns against the insidious spread of cynical beliefs and the alarming parallels to historical atrocities, urging individuals to rebel against evil and stand firm in their faith.
Pressure to Change Policies | Brandon Weichert
February 5, 2024
Join host Leighton Grey in talks with geopolitical analyst Brandon Weichert. They discuss China's plan to take control of life and how that impacts you. Leighton and Brandon reveal why it's important to recognize what's going on around you and how to stop it.
Social Engineers vs. Our Thoughts, Words and Actions | Dani Katz
January 29, 2024
Where do we find the evidence for the need for government control and promotion of individual potential? Join author Dani Katz and host Leighton Grey as they discuss discernment and how language has a culture-changing power. As we walk in peace and love toward our neighbours can the words we choose and use change our world for the better? Join Dani and Leighton as they discuss our personal responsibility to create a better life and world.
Witch Way is Right? | Commentary
January 29, 2024
The Salem Witch Trials of 1692, fueled by hysteria and false accusations, serve as a cautionary tale about the dangers of mass hysteria and the importance of evidence. Drawing parallels to today's cancel culture, Leighton Grey highlights the need for presumption of innocence and evidence to prevent repeating historical injustices.