• ICE Agents Are NOt NAZIs
    Jan 18 2026
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    13 mins
  • HOPE
    Jan 12 2026
    Here’s the hard truth people flinch from Hoping the room is full of decent people is not a safety strategy. It’s faith-based living in a world that does not reward faith. We don’t teach men: “Assume no one will attack you.” We teach them: “Watch your surroundings. Don’t get sloppy. Don’t trust the room.” Young women deserve the same realism, not softer lies.

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    17 mins
  • HONOR
    Jan 12 2026
    Honor isn’t theoretical. It shows up in ordinary decisions. It’s choosing to walk away when everyone expects you to push.
    It’s stopping when things get unclear.
    It’s refusing to impress people by doing something you know isn’t right.
    It’s being willing to be misunderstood rather than unworthy. Honor often costs you something in the moment. Approval. Opportunity. Convenience. What it gives you back is far greater: self-respect.

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    20 mins
  • Ukraine Russia Peace Deal
    Dec 27 2025
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    7 mins
  • Parents vs. The Educational Cartel
    Dec 23 2025
    Parents didn’t wake up one morning looking for a fight with the American education system — but the system picked one anyway. In this episode of The Morning Report, Willie Lawson breaks down the growing clash between parents and what many now recognize as an education cartel: a protected, taxpayer-funded system that resists accountability, punishes dissent, and prioritizes ideology and institutional power over student outcomes. This isn’t about attacking teachers. It’s about confronting a system that:
    • Gets paid regardless of performance
    • Treats parents as obstacles, not partners
    • Fights school choice with religious intensity
    • Uses “the kids” as shields while failing them academically
    COVID didn’t create this conflict — it exposed it. Parents saw classrooms up close, discovered what their children were actually being taught, and realized how little transparency existed. When they spoke up, they were ignored, dismissed, or labeled extremists. That’s when the line was crossed. This episode explores:
    • Why education behaves like a cartel
    • How incentives drive failure instead of excellence
    • Why school choice terrifies the establishment
    • The moment parents stopped asking permission
    This is a conversation about power, accountability, and who ultimately gets to decide what’s best for America’s children. Spoiler alert: it’s not bureaucrats. If you’re a parent, a taxpayer, or someone who believes education should prepare kids for real life — not ideological conformity — this episode is for you.

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    13 mins
  • Why Crime Is a Tax on the Poor
    Dec 23 2025
    Crime is usually framed as a moral issue or a political debate—but rarely as what it actually is for millions of Americans: a regressive tax on the poor. In this episode of The Morning Report, we break down how rising crime quietly raises prices, kills jobs, steals time, and strips opportunity from working-class communities. While elites insulate themselves from the consequences, poor and fixed-income Americans pay more for groceries, lose access to local businesses, and live with constant instability. We examine how so-called “compassionate” criminal-justice policies often protect repeat offenders while abandoning law-abiding citizens—and why enforcement, accountability, and public safety are not acts of cruelty, but acts of mercy. This isn’t about ideology.
    It’s about reality. A society that tolerates lawlessness doesn’t create justice—it creates inequality. And the people who can least afford it are left holding the bill. If you believe compassion requires order—and that protecting the vulnerable means enforcing the law—this episode is for you.

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    13 mins
  • Borders - Chaos Is Not Compassion
    Dec 23 2025
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    17 mins
  • We Are Not One!
    Dec 17 2025
    For decades, many Black Americans have been taught—directly or indirectly—that they belong to a worldwide fellowship of people bound together by skin color. That shared “global Black identity,” we’re told, means shared struggle, shared loyalty, and shared destiny. But is that belief grounded in reality—or is it a comforting myth that’s holding us back? In this 15-minute Morning Report monologue, Willie Lawson takes a clear-eyed, unsentimental look at where the idea of global racial solidarity came from, why it persists, and why it does not match how the world actually operates. Drawing on history, culture, and hard truths about identity, this episode explains how slavery stripped Black Americans of concrete ancestral markers—and how skin color became a substitute identity rather than a true foundation. Willie challenges the academic and activist narratives that turned race into a global organizing principle, despite overwhelming evidence that most societies around the world are tribal, national, religious, and cultural—not racial. This episode also confronts an uncomfortable reality: outside the United States, Black Americans are often seen not as brothers, but as Americans—foreigners with different values, expectations, and experiences. Same skin does not mean shared interests, shared loyalty, or shared responsibility. Most importantly, Willie explains how belief in a global racial fellowship can quietly undermine civic engagement, local accountability, and ownership of American citizenship—the one system where Black Americans actually possess legal, political, and economic power. This is not an attack.
    It’s not grievance politics.
    It’s a call to trade comforting myths for hard truths—and to refocus on building families, communities, and futures where it actually matters. If we want progress, dignity, and lasting success, it won’t come from imagined global unity. It will come from real responsibility, right here at home.

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    11 mins