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DINESH Podcast

RURAL CHIC

DINESH Podcast

Salem Podcast Network

News, News Commentary, Politics

4.76.8K Ratings

🗓️ 20 January 2023

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

In this five-hundredth episode of the podcast, Dinesh makes the case for a revival of rural America as a place where families can find economic opportunity, cultural amenities, a safe and clean environment, and a decent sense of community. Debbie and Dinesh discuss the politicization of the FBI, a new bill to limit online censorship, and the conundrum of losing weight when you’re “over the hill.”

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0:00.0

This episode is brought to you by my friend Rebecca Walzer, a financial expert who can help you

0:04.1

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0:09.1

That's friendofdenash.com. Coming up, this is the 500th episode of this podcast.

0:14.7

I'm going to make the case for a revival of rural America as a place where families can find

0:19.2

economic opportunity, cultural amenities, a safe and clean environment, and a decent sense of

0:25.1

community. Debbie will join me. We're going to talk about the politicization of the FBI,

0:29.7

a new bill to limit online censorship, and the conundrum of losing weight when your body will

0:34.9

not fully cooperate. This is the Dineshtra Sousa Show.

0:49.3

America needs this voice. The times are crazy. In a time of confusion,

0:54.3

division and lies, we need a brave voice of reason to understand and truth. This is the Dineshtra Sousa

1:02.2

podcast. What is the best kind of community to live in? And what is the best kind of community to

1:15.5

live in if you are a conservative or a traditionalist? Now, when we look at places to live,

1:24.6

typically they tend to be divided into three categories. There is the city, there is the suburb,

1:34.5

and there is the village. The city, of course, is associated with these days, tall buildings,

1:42.2

urban life, urban amenities, urban jobs. The suburbs typically are the rings that develop

1:52.5

around the city. So they offer some of the amenities of the city, the proximity to the city,

1:58.2

but nevertheless, the suburb is not a city per se. Now, some suburbs, of course,

2:03.0

become huge, and there are cities around the world that have generated suburb so large that

2:08.2

they are cities unto themselves. But nevertheless, you've got the city, you've got the suburb,

2:14.4

and then you've got the rural areas which are essentially the venue for small towns or villages.

2:24.9

Now, the city is the foundation of civilization, and the city is the place where things occur that

2:34.8

you couldn't find in villages. There were no suburbs in the early modern period, and of course,

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