This video explores the shift in belief systems from the Medieval to the Secular Age, analyzing the perceived collapse of secularism and its connection to modern societal issues, including a discussion on 'Holy War' and 'Moral Injury.' It touches on the historical context of the French Revolution and its relevance to current trends. The episode is sponsored by Obsidian Arms, a firearm and parts manufacturer, and mentions their U.S.-sourced materials, gunsmith tools, and custom firearms. Support for the 'REDACED Culture Cast' and related products is also promoted.
This video, titled "178: Intellectual Casualties," delves into the concept of ideological and informational warfare, focusing on the mental and intellectual "injuries" individuals can sustain. It draws a parallel to moral injuries, defining intellectual casualties as a damaged ability to evaluate information due to deception. The discussion touches on propaganda, manipulation, gaslighting, and slurs as mechanisms of harm, with the goal of healing those affected in this conflict spanning spiritual, ideological, and intellectual realms. The description emphasizes the importance of using words with meaning.
This video discusses moral injury, a psychological response to actions or inactions that violate one's moral compass. It contrasts this with the traditional focus on physical injuries and PTSD, highlighting how current medical approaches are ill-equipped to address the unique challenges faced by individuals, particularly veterans, who experience moral injuries due to war. The description emphasizes the impact of violating personal values through acts of commission or omission, as well as betrayal from leadership or peers. It suggests that a strong understanding and dedication to one's moral foundation can mitigate these effects.
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