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June 19, 2025


Title: From Protests to Pandemonium
Topic: Riots and Protests
Discussed by Dr. Currie Myers
with Dr. Currie Myers (Substack.com/@DrCurrieMyers)

What makes a protest peaceful? When does a protest become a riot?

Today, Dr. Currie Myers explains the difference and why we have many laws regarding what is and what is not permitted during a protest. Dr. Myers is an academician, author, consultant, and retired sheriff. He is known as “America’s Criminologist”.

Click here to read Dr. Currie Myers op-ed on this important topic.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

What is the “Broken Order Doctrine”?

Have we witnessed mostly peaceful protests in LA, New York, Portland, and other major cities? Or is it mass chaos and destruction?  Dr. Currie Myers discusses the obstacles that police are facing which are hindering them from doing their job – and the protestors know it!

Do protestors have the legal right to block roadways?

What makes some of these “peaceful protests” illegal? Dr. Currie Myers discusses some of the laws which these protestors are breaking and the need for new, updated laws.

Is the increasing violence during these protests a threat to public safety?

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June 17, 2025


Title: Self-Defense is Essential Against Rioters
Topic: Riots and Protests
Discussed by Stephen Willeford
with The Barefoot Defender (TheBarefootDefender.now.site)


Part 1 of 3

Disclaimer: Please do not construe any statement made during this interview as legal advice. Always consult your attorney for advice on this and other legal issues.

Are business and home owners allowed to defend their family and their property

Stephen Willeford is known around the country as the “good guy with the gun” for helping stop the largest Texas mass shooting in the history of the state in 2017. You can purchase his book, “A Town Called Sutherland Springshere.  Stephen is also the spokesman for Gun Owners of America.

Click here to read more on this issue from Stephen Willeford.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

What distinguishes a peaceful protest from a dangerous riot?

Some people believe that it is only the job of law enforcement to handle threats, not armed civilians. When should citizens begin to consider self-defense? Stephen puts it this way: “If you ever need a parachute and don’t have one, you’ll never need one again.” So true!

Side Note: Stephen tells of the shooting in Sutherland Springs, explaining why it is so important for citizens to be armed.

Can legally carrying a firearm lead to de-escalation instead of confrontation during moments of civil unrest?



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Title: Part 2 of 3 - Self-Defense is Essential Against Rioters and Protestors
Topic: Riots and Protests
Discussed by Stephen Willeford
with The Barefoot Defender (TheBarefootDefender.now.site)

Disclaimer: Please do not construe any statement made during this interview as legal advice. Always consult your attorney for advice on this and other legal issues.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Some critics argue that more guns in public spaces escalates violence rather than preventing it. What are the facts? Click here for more statistics on this topic.



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Title: Part 3 of 3 - Self-Defense is Essential Against Rioters and Protestors
Topic: Riots and Protests
Discussed by Stephen Willeford
with The Barefoot Defender (TheBarefootDefender.now.site)

Disclaimer: Please do not construe any statement made during this interview as legal advice. Always consult your attorney for advice on this and other legal issues.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Do current laws in places like California hinder the ability of law-abiding citizens to defend themselves in riot zones?

What practical steps can citizens take to protect themselves legally and responsibly in hostile environments? Stephen Willeford shares some great information, along with websites to visit for legal help. Click here for more information.

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July 28, 2020


Title: Chaos Across the Nation
Topic: Riots and Protests
Discussed by John Lott
with John Lott (www.johnrlott.blogspot.com)

Like the Eveready Battery, the rioters, burners, and haters in Portland just keep on going. Has Trump had enough?

John Lott is the President and founder of the Crime Prevention Research Center.   John is also the author of “Gun Control Myths: How Politicians, The Media, and Botched Studies Have Twisted the Facts on Gun Control.”

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Does arresting law breakers and those committing mayhem actually lead to more violence and more vandalism?

Why are Democrat Mayors and other Democrat elected officials telling the police to stand down?

Are local citizens and business owners clamoring for law-and-order?

President Trump is using federal officers to protect federal buildings and property. Is there precedent for his actions in using federal officers?

Should President Trump simply stand-down and let the rioters, burners, and haters destroy everything?

What could happen if a federal officer accidentally discharges a gun and kills a protestor?

Who is funding the protestors, rioters, and looters?

What is the real goal of the Democrat leadership in Portland, Seattle, Chicago, Minneapolis, and other ravaged cities?



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May 6, 2015


Title: Baltimore is Just the Beginning
Topic: Riots and Protests
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

“If we abandon the rule of law and we cannot depend on an impartial civil and criminal justice system, we only have anarchy for the people to look forward to.” – Terry Lowry, host of The What’s UP Radio Program

Public opinion on the Ferguson and now Baltimore riots varies depending on who you talk to. Some see them as protestors expressing their right to free speech. Others see them as criminals.

Horace Cooper and others at Project 21 are speaking out against the protests and riots in Baltimore and across the country. Horace believes that we first must not give them space in violent and illegal ways. He says, “Giving them (the rioters) the space to operate, in essence, says that the criminality that they want to enter into is justified and somehow sanctioned by government…We need to say to those thugs that there will be full and complete accountability.” Horace also points out that Obama needs to start backing up the law, not he hoodlums.

How do we begin to change their behavior, though? Something has to change. Listen in as Horace offers his opinion on what the future may hold if this type of attitude and behavior is allowed to continue and what we must do to stop the madness. HINT: The failed education system and correcting the MSM have a lot to do with it!

Click [here] for more on this and other issues facing our great nation.



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Title: Baltimore is Just the Beginning
Topic: Riots and Protests
Discussed by Nadra Enzi
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

If someone (aka a black man or black woman) is killed by someone else (aka a white police man or white police woman) in Houston, will our city be the next to burn? There is a tremendous amount of racial tension and hatred spread across the country. Nearly everyone has a cell phone with camera or video capability now. As soon as a shooting occurs, many people whip out their phones and start recording, then upload the video to YouTube for the world to see – and the world immediately passes judgment on the law officer.

Nadra Enzi is with Project 21. Concerning the Baltimore riots, he absolutely does not believe rioters should be permitted to destroy property as free speech. Nadra says this: “We hoped that the Mayor would have ordered the police department to stop them (the rioters), but by her own admission, she allowed the people a space to destroy things.”

Is America a “tinderbox”? Nadra Enzi says some cities are and some cities are not. He compares North Charleston, South Carolina, to Ferguson, Missouri, and New York. “If the racial profiling argument is what the protestors are using, then they have to blame the very black government that they elected.

Listen in as Nadra gives his opinion on what must happen if we, as a country, truly desire to return to a moral and just society. For more from Project 21, click [here] .



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Title: Baltimore is Just the Beginning
Topic: Riots and Protests
Discussed by Gianno Caldwell
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

How do we convince “them” that rioting, looting, and burning down business is not the answer? How do we reeducate “them” in the proper way to protest? How do we stop all this racial tension and get back to what’s important?

Gianno Caldwell grew up on the south side of Chicago with a mom who was addicted to crack cocaine and heroin. His childhood mirrored many of those in Baltimore and other poverty-stricken inner cities across the nation. So, how did he get out? What drove him to be better than his peers?

Gianno poses this questions to all the rioters and protestors: “What happen after the cameras leave?” He believes these “protestors” are nothing more than criminals and the need to answer for their crimes. He urges people to pressure lawmakers to have a real dialogue on this issue.

Go [here]  for more from Project 21.

You can find Gianno on Twitter [here].




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Title: Baltimore is Just the Beginning
Topic: Riots and Protests
Discussed by Cherylyn LeBon
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Cherylyn LeBon is definitely not one to mince words. Concerning “tinderbox” cities, she says, “One common pattern in so many inner-city and depressed areas across the country….is that they are under Democrat leadership!” Listen in as Cherylyn gives more examples of what makes a city a “tinderbox” or not.

Cherylyn also reveals that Baltimore is not a necessarily poor city. The area that rioters looted and destroyed is very near the Orioles football stadium. There have been multi-million dollar condos built in the area, among other wealthy businesses. The Mayor is black. The police chief is black. The majority of the police department is black. So, what is all the fuss about? Why demolish your own town? This is the question on many people’s minds.

You can follow Cherylyn on Twitter [here]. 




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