ICE, Minneapolis Activists, and the Death of Culture
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🔴 Get our weekly devotionals and newsletter 🔴Enjoy free e-books and audio books 🔴Watch groundbreaking films indiethinker.org/support A controversial police shooting sparks a deeper cultural question: what happens when a society loses its sense of shame? In this episode, Reed Uberman breaks down the facts surrounding the ICE officer shooting in Minneapolis and uses it as a case study to argue why shame is not evil—but necessary. From viral protests and activist culture to policing, morality, and Christianity, this video explains why shame is biblical, protective, and essential for social order—and why a post-Christian culture that rejects moral boundaries is unraveling fast. Expect blunt analysis, cultural critique, and a provocative case for virtue rooted in Christian ethics. 💵 Show Sponsors: Sweet and Savory: sweetandsavoryclassroom.com (Promo Code: indiethinker) Utap2: Utap2.com (Promo Code: indiethinker10) Selah Ridge: selahridgetreesort.com (Promo Code - indiethinker10) Faith Comes By Hearing: faithcomesbyhearing.com 👕 Store: https://indiethinkerstore.bigcartel.com #indiethinker #christianity #culture #reeduberman