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Kiya Davelaar Season 1 Episode 28

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In episode #28 of The Kiya Davelaar Show, I sit down with political strategist David Leon for an intense and wide-ranging conversation on politics, culture, religion, and the growing divide inside the modern conservative movement.

This episode dives deep into some of the most controversial and important topics shaping America today, including what it means to be a gay Christian in modern society, the internal conflict happening within conservative politics, the influence of Israel on American foreign policy, the fentanyl epidemic devastating communities across the country, and the power of debate tactics in political discourse.

David shares his perspective on navigating faith, identity, and politics simultaneously, opening up about the challenges of balancing Christianity with being openly gay in today’s political and cultural climate. We discuss how religion continues to influence modern politics, why many young people are becoming disillusioned with institutions, and whether Christianity in America is evolving or declining.

We also break down the ongoing “conservative civil war” happening online and in real life. From MAGA supporters and America First politics to establishment conservatives and political influencers, this episode explores the fractures developing within the right wing movement. We discuss how political tribes are formed, why ideological purity tests are becoming more common, and what this division could mean for the future of American politics.

Another major topic in this episode is Israel’s relationship with the United States and the growing debate around foreign policy in the Middle East. We discuss how global conflicts impact everyday Americans, why conversations surrounding Israel have become increasingly polarized, and how media narratives shape public opinion on international issues.

We also touch on discussions surrounding Charlie Kirk and the broader impact political influencers and media personalities have on younger generations entering politics. This conversation explores how social media, outrage culture, and online debate have transformed the way political ideas spread in the digital age.

The episode also focuses heavily on the fentanyl epidemic and the devastating effects it’s having across America. We discuss addiction, border policy, drug trafficking, and why so many communities are struggling with rising overdose deaths. David shares his thoughts on how politics, leadership, and culture all play a role in addressing one of the most serious public health crises facing the country today.

Toward the end of the conversation, we break down debate tactics, persuasion, and communication strategies used in political discussions. From handling difficult conversations to identifying emotional manipulation and rhetorical traps, this section provides insight into how modern debates are won online and in person.

This episode is filled with raw opinions, difficult conversations, and nuanced perspectives on politics, religion, media, and culture. Whether you agree or disagree with the viewpoints discussed, the goal of this podcast is to encourage deeper thinking, open dialogue, and honest conversation without censorship.

If you're interested in politics, Christianity, modern conservatism, culture wars, philosophy, debate strategy, or understanding the deeper issues shaping America today, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.

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