Episodi

  • Empathy is a LIE | It is CONTROL | Facts Me Epi 020
    Dec 5 2025

    Welcome to Facts Me TV. I’m Stephen Lancaster, and today we’re pulling apart what I call The Empathy Dominion—the modern obsession with “empathy” and how it’s used as a tool of emotional control, moral manipulation, and ideological conformity. In this episode, we break down the difference between empathy and sympathy, expose how “feel what I feel” becomes “think what I think,” and show why emotional contagion, faux “empaths,” and weaponized feelings are the perfect recipe for control. This isn’t about being heartless—it’s about protecting your emotional sovereignty, your boundaries, and your ability to think clearly without being dragged into someone else’s chaos. If you’re tired of being told you’re “evil” or “heartless” for refusing to surrender your mind to someone else’s emotions, this one is for you. Care deeply. Stand firm. Preserve your autonomy. Educate. Don’t fabricate.

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    13 min
  • Candace Owens Suicide Attempt | Facts Me Epi 019
    Nov 26 2025

    In this episode of Facts Me TV, Stephen Lancaster takes a serious and compassionate look at Candace Owens’ publicly acknowledged suicide attempt and the troubling behavioral patterns that have followed in recent months. This isn’t mockery, drama, or condescension — it’s a genuine call for help before it’s too late.

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    35 min
  • Candace Owens is POISON - She Destroys Charlie Kirk’s Legacy | Facts Me Epi 018
    Nov 26 2025

    Candace Owens is not exposing corruption — she’s manufacturing it, monetizing it, and weaponizing it for clicks, cash, and chaos. And her obsessive fixation on Charlie Kirk has crossed from commentary into pathological performance. In this Facts Me deep-dive, I break down how Candace Owens built a career not on evidence, accuracy, or investigative credibility — but on marketing psychology, conspiratorial storytelling, and strategically vague “bombshells” that never materialize. This video exposes: Her pattern of evidence-free “investigations” that never produce proof How she manipulates her followers Her marketing background and how she uses it to manufacture outrage Why TPUSA and The Daily Wire cut ties with her How she uses people, platforms, and movements Her obsession with Charlie Kirk — and the psychological motives behind it The real damage she’s doing to the conservative movement Candace Owens isn’t seeking truth — she’s selling conflict. She isn’t exposing corruption — she’s exploiting a former ally for attention. She isn’t defending the movement — she’s corroding it from the inside. This is the complete, unfiltered breakdown of the Candace Owens spectacle. The monetized chaos. The manufactured martyrdom. The weaponized branding. The collateral damage. Educate. Don’t Fabricate. FACTS ME.

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    27 min
  • Age of Consent Was 7 Years Old? | America’s Most Disturbing Law | Facts Me Epi 017
    Nov 26 2025

    America loves to pretend it has always been the moral compass of the modern world — but the truth is far darker, uglier, and more disturbing than most people can stomach. In this episode, Stephen Lancaster rips the mask off one of the most sickening chapters in American history: the era when the age of consent wasn’t 18… or even 16… but seven years old. From the Catholic Church’s medieval marriage laws to America’s lazy copy-and-paste legal codes, to the southern Democrat-controlled states dragging reform at a glacial pace — this episode exposes the grotesque legal framework that protected predators, not children. If you think you know American “values,” think again. Facts don’t lie. History doesn’t care about your feelings. #truestory #history

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    22 min
  • White People Are African Americans? Black People Aren't? | Facts Me Epi 016
    Nov 15 2025

    Today on Facts Me, I peel back one of the most protected illusions in American culture — the identity labels we were handed, the ones we never questioned, and the truth buried beneath them. America has spent decades insisting it knows who is “African American”… but what if the entire label was built on a myth? What if the people most aggressively branded with it have never fit the definition — and the person who actually does is… well… not the person anyone expects?

    In this episode, I break down the history nobody teaches, the documentation nobody reads, and the cultural privilege nobody talks about. We expose how white privilege wasn’t just social — it was linguistic, political, and intentionally assigned. And how the label “African American” was never about heritage… it was about hierarchy. I follow the paper trail. I follow the bloodlines. I follow the governments that created the categories. And then I reveal the twist: a white man has more of a reason to call himself African American than you do.

    No race-baiting. No identity shaming. Just cold, documented, historically accurate truth — the kind that makes culture uncomfortable and makes Factivists lean in closer. This is not an episode about dividing people. It’s an episode about exposing who was allowed to define identity… and who was never allowed to reclaim it.

    Educate. Don’t fabricate. Brace yourself. This one hits the labels we never thought to question.

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    39 min
  • Get Over It Gays | Facts Me Epi 015
    Nov 8 2025

    In this episode, Stephen Lancaster takes a fearless swing at one of society’s loudest ironies: communities that claim oppression while enforcing conformity. From the Black community to the LGBTQ+ movement, Stephen exposes how identity has replaced integrity, and how validation has become the new virtue.

    He asks the question few dare to: What does progress really mean? If equality was the goal, why has accountability become the enemy? Stephen breaks it all down — the obsession with sexual identity, the worship of feelings, the new commandments of Wokeism, and the rise of “The Church of the Perpetually Offended.” This isn’t hate — it’s honesty. Because the truth doesn’t care about color, gender, or who you sleep with. It cares about character. And until we start defining ourselves by values instead of victimhood, no one moves forward.

    Stephen delivers his unfiltered sermon on self-worth, hypocrisy, and the hunger for real meaning in a culture addicted to applause. So tune in, breathe deep, and prepare to have your worldview challenged — because this isn’t comfort food. It’s a wake-up call.

    Facts Me TV — Truth Without Permission.

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    #FactsMeTV #Factivist #EducateDontFabricate #StephenLancaster #NoKingsNoVictims #CharacterOverColor #HumanRace #factsme #pride

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    46 min
  • The Super Bowl in Drag & the Assault on Decency | Facts Me Epi 014
    Oct 18 2025

    In this explosive episode of Facts Me, we break down the controversial decision to feature Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl and examine how major award shows and live events have systematically traded elegance and entertainment for political agendas, shock value, and cultural messaging. From the Oscars to the Grammys, we expose the strategic moves designed to shape viewers’ beliefs while eroding decency and family-friendly programming. Tune in as we dissect the history, call out the trends, and ask the hard questions about where our entertainment culture is really headed.

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    18 min
  • Voices, Choices, and Consequences - Freedom of Speech | Facts Me Epi 13
    Oct 15 2025

    In this episode of Facts Me, we dig deep into one of the most misunderstood principles in modern society — freedom of speech. Everyone loves to talk about their right to speak, but few want to face the reality that freedom doesn’t erase accountability.

    We’ll explore what the First Amendment truly protects — and what it doesn’t. We’ll break down the difference between government censorship and social consequence, and why facing backlash for harmful words isn’t oppression, it’s responsibility.

    From cancel culture and online outrage to civil discourse and redemption, this episode covers it all. You’ll learn how to communicate truth with empathy, how to rebuild after being misunderstood or called out, and how to restore the art of respectful dialogue in a divided world.

    It’s time to separate fact from feeling, speech from consequence, and rediscover the power of accountable conversation.

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    22 min