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SavagelyLOUD

SavagelyLOUD

著者: Clifford Moore III
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Truthful, realistic and genuine discussions of topics and situations regarding life in the world today and how we can improve ourselves to greater meet the demands of a failing culture. We get into topics and areas of topics that most people wont go. Human culture, as a whole, is a mess and even if we have to fix it one person at a time, that's what we'll do.

© 2026 SavagelyLOUD
哲学 社会科学
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  • EP.104 They're Broken on Purpose!
    2026/06/04

    Some people don’t want help. They want sympathy, excuses, attention, and a lifetime supply of second chances while they burn down everyone around them.

    In this raw, unfiltered episode, me and my cohost dive headfirst into the ugly truth nobody wants to say out loud: you cannot save people who are committed to staying broken. We talk about the emotional vampires, the professional victims, the people who ask for advice just to ignore it, and the exhausting cycle of watching grown adults sabotage themselves while expecting everyone else to carry the weight.

    This isn’t a soft conversation. It’s blunt, personal, and probably going to piss some people off. We break down the difference between helping someone heal and enabling someone to stay weak. From toxic relationships and addiction to bad attitudes, laziness, victim mentality, and self-destruction, we discuss why constantly rescuing people can actually destroy your own peace, goals, and mental health.

    At some point, accountability has to matter. At some point, people either choose growth or choose excuses. And if they choose excuses? You need to stop drowning with them.

    Unedited. Uncomfortable. Honest as hell.

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    1 時間 12 分
  • EP.103 He is KING!
    2026/05/28

    People scream about “respect” nonstop… right up until somebody questions their beliefs, opinions, politics, religion, or worldview. Then suddenly respect goes out the window.

    In this episode, my cohost and I break down the growing hypocrisy of demanding unconditional respect while refusing to give even basic understanding in return. From internet culture to religion, politics, and everyday interactions, we dive into why so many people expect immunity from criticism while openly criticizing everyone else.

    One major example? The phrase “Christ is King.” We discuss why some people publicly push religious beliefs into every conversation, yet become furious the second someone outside that faith questions it, challenges it, or simply disagrees. The conversation isn’t about attacking religion — it’s about the double standard of demanding tolerance while refusing to tolerate disagreement yourself.

    We also cover:

    • Why modern discourse immediately turns hostile
    • The difference between respect and blind obedience
    • Why criticism is not persecution
    • How ego and identity have become inseparable
    • Why people want freedom of speech only when it benefits them
    • The social media culture of “rules for thee, not for me”

    No screaming matches. No fake outrage. Just a brutally honest conversation about hypocrisy, accountability, and why mutual respect has to go both ways.

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    1 時間 7 分
  • EP.102 Politics, Chaos & Reality Checks w/ GrimzyNews
    2026/05/26

    When the one and only GrimzyNews steps into the studio, nothing is off limits. In this episode, we sit down and dive deep into the man behind the name — his life, his experiences, the chaos of modern society, politics, culture shifts, media manipulation, and the growing divide between people in today’s world.

    From personal struggles and hard truths to controversial opinions and unfiltered takes, this conversation goes places most people are too afraid to go. No polished PR answers. No fake internet personalities. Just raw conversation about the world we’re living in and where it all seems to be heading.

    If you’re tired of watered-down discussions and surface-level bullshit, this episode is for you.

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    1 時間 1 分
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