We The Future
Welcome to We The Future, where faith and freedom meet to shape tomorrow.
Hosted by Bryce Wheeler, a husband, father, and leader passionate about God, family, and country. We tackle today’s challenges through the lens of Biblical truths and American First values.
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We The Future
Make It All Make Sense
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In this episode, we take a closer look at what’s happening in Minneapolis as protests grow in response to ICE and Department of Homeland Security deportation operations. We break down what sparked the demonstrations, what protesters are demanding, and how immigration enforcement has once again become a flashpoint in American politics.
We also examine the historical context that’s often left out of the conversation, comparing today’s outrage to the Obama-era deportations, which occurred on a massive scale with little public resistance. Why was there silence then, and anger now? We discuss the hypocrisy, political double standards, and selective outrage shaping the current narrative.
Beyond immigration, we zoom out to the bigger picture: a country increasingly divided along political lines, and the real consequences of a nation that cannot find common ground. History shows that division leads to decline and we ask whether the United States is heading down that same path.
Finally, we address growing concerns around free speech in America, including laws and policies framed as protections against antisemitism that critics argue risk limiting the ability to question governments, foreign policy, and powerful institutions.