“Hijabs, Prayer, and Public Safety: America’s Religious Double Standard”
Update: 2025-11-18
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In this episode, we explore the growing controversy over religion in public spaces, from school prayer disputes to the NYPD’s hijab demonstrations. We examine how Christians in America face restrictions on expressing their faith in public institutions while other religions are increasingly accommodated—and what that means for the principle of separation of church and state.
We also dive into a shocking national security story: the release of Akhirah Bazarov, a wanted terrorist from Uzbekistan, who was granted a commercial driver’s license and Real ID in the U.S. This raises alarming questions about federal oversight, immigration policy, and public safety.
From religion in schools to failures in our security system, this episode challenges listeners to reconsider the balance between tolerance, law, and American values.
We also dive into a shocking national security story: the release of Akhirah Bazarov, a wanted terrorist from Uzbekistan, who was granted a commercial driver’s license and Real ID in the U.S. This raises alarming questions about federal oversight, immigration policy, and public safety.
From religion in schools to failures in our security system, this episode challenges listeners to reconsider the balance between tolerance, law, and American values.
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