Why are people hurting? | Uncommon Sense with Mike Kovaliv
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Discover why people are hurting in today's divided society with Uncommon Sense with Mike Kovaliv. This thought-provoking episode explores escalating political division in the US and Canada, fuelled by protests like the "No Kings" movement against Donald Trump, attacks on Pierre Poilievre, and criticisms of Prime Minister Mark Carney's unfulfilled election promises.
Mike delves into accountability in politics, comparing it to sports rules—why aren't politicians, influencers, and leaders held responsible for their actions? He critiques embarrassing House of Commons question periods where direct answers are dodged, emphasizing that "it's just politics" is no excuse when lives and livelihoods are at stake.
Uncover the roots of societal pain: social media's role in snap judgments, economic hardships like soaring cost of living, housing prices, food inflation, and high taxes in Canada, rising crime rates, and even political violence (e.g., Charlie Kirk's murder, Trump assassination attempts).
Mike calls for owning mistakes, giving the benefit of the doubt, and rejecting extremism on all sides.
He also shares a personal struggle with faith in modern society—as an agnostic favoring logic and evidence, yet emotionally drawn to belief amid chaos. He invites guests to discuss what faith means, why they believe, and how it guides life in a non-confrontational pursuit of truth.
If you're grappling with why society is hurting, political accountability, or exploring faith, this video offers uncommon sense solutions. Subscribe for more insights on division, responsibility, and rebuilding civility in Canada and beyond. #PoliticalDivision #AccountabilityInPolitics #WhyPeopleAreHurting #FaithAndSociety #UncommonSense
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