In this week’s flagship Lions of Liberty podcast, Marc’s birthday debate month continues, as he steps back into the moderating chair to host this debate between independent journalist Brad Polumbo and Twitter debater extraordinaire, Ace Archist! These two decided to take a Twitter discussion into real podcast life by debating the resolution “Political violence is never acceptable in democratic societies”, with Brad taking the affirmative and Ace taking the negative. This debate really digs into the deepest areas of libertarian political philosophy, and it was a thrill to watch these two heavyweights go at it! Be sure to checkout the VIDEO version of this episode on YouTube or Odysee!
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The Lions of Liberty are a group of like-minded individuals, who have come together in an effort to advance the ideas of liberty daily. Marc Clair (Editor-in-chief) has been an ardent believer in libertarian ideals for over a decade, Marc decided to thrust himself into writing for the cause after becoming inspired by the Presidential campaigns of Ron Paul. In 2011, he helped to co-found the Lions Of Liberty with several like-minded friends from their college days at Penn State nearly a decade earlier. When he’s not serving as writer and editor-in-chief of Lions Of Liberty, he is busy with a freelance career in television and running a karaoke business in Los Angeles, CA. Visit https://lionsofliberty.com