Episode 293: George Floyd; The Incident, the Protests, the Riots, and How We Go Forward

Episode 293: George Floyd; The Incident, the Protests, the Riots, and How We Go Forward

Author: Doug Payton June 15, 2020 Duration: 17:44
I discuss George Floyd's death, the protests, the riots, questions of systemic racism, and how we can move forward from here. On the way I ask a few questions that really require an answer.

Doug Payton hosts Consider This!, a daily podcast built for those who want substantive political commentary but are pressed for time. Each episode is crafted to fit into a short commute or coffee break, delivering analysis on current events, culture, and faith in ten minutes or less. Rather than a single marathon monologue, Doug typically packs three distinct topics into a session, offering a concise conservative perspective on the news cycle. The aim is to present angles and information that often go unreported in mainstream social media feeds or partisan blogs, prompting a deeper, more considered reflection on issues affecting society. Grounded in a viewpoint that intertwines politics with Christian and spiritual values, this show cuts through the noise without demanding a huge time investment. You’ll hear a direct, thoughtful take on the interplay of religion, culture, and governance, all designed to challenge assumptions and broaden the conversation. For a streamlined dose of commentary that respects your schedule, this podcast provides a consistent and efficient audio briefing.
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