GOOD MORNING, JONN Q.
GOOD MORNING, JOHN Q. is a broadcast from somewhere between memory and forgetting.
Part commentary, part conscience, part late-night transmission, each episode is a short reflection on America, history, outrage, irony, and the fragile distance between what we once believed and what we are becoming.
No screaming. No manufactured outrage. Just a voice in the dark refusing to let memory die quietly.
You may turn it off -- You won’t shut it out.
GOOD MORNING, JONN Q.
Hate Pays -- Memory Doesn't
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Why is it easier to raise money for outrage than for understanding?
Why can anger fill stadiums while truth struggles to fill a classroom?
In this episode of GOOD MORNING, JOHN Q., we examine a troubling reality: America has become extraordinarily good at financing grievance, fury, and division — while memory, history, and truth are often left standing alone at the curb.
This isn't a broadcast about left versus right.
It's about what happens when a nation becomes more invested in defending its tribe than defending the truth.
The United States of Amnesia isn't merely a book title.
It's a warning.
A republic rarely disappears in a single dramatic moment. It fades one lie tolerated, one truth ignored, one history rewritten, and one outrage rewarded at a time.
The question isn't whether hatred exists.
It always has.
The question is what happens when hatred becomes profitable.
GOOD MORNING, JOHN Q.
Truth is virtue. Amnesia a sin. Remember.