@Phil_Johnson_ Will never forget when @ShaiLinne and I needed a space to do my very low-production podcast, and you graciously offered this office for it.
@AmericanAir That's a bummer, but thanks for the response. It's happened on all the flights I've been on since it's been implemented except for one. I'm Executive Platinum status so you can see my flights.
Great news. You may have heard about the recent rollbacks from Google on their YouTube restrictions. As such, my YouTube channel is back in the partner program. Will I dust off the old mic? I have been thinking a lot about it in recent months, and now this so...
To celebrate, I'll be posting some videos from years past here for a bit. Here's an interview I did when I was very green to all this with @challies . We did this interview in John MacArthur's office. In light of his passing earlier this year, this interview is particularly special to me.
My ride with YouTube started in 2007. I started with the intention of getting Reformed Theology out to a wider audience and had no idea, 53k subscribers later, it would have the impact is has - even in the decade or so it's been essentially dormant. Believe it or not, YouTube actually reached out to me personally back in the day to be one of the second or so round of YT Partners. Glad to see them doing the right thing now.
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I hope I'm wrong.
But tonight feels like some sort of invisible line has been crossed that we didn't even know was there. The last time I felt like this was 9/11 when it was clear, without knowing the how and the what, that the world was about to change forever.
Like the rules of the game had been permanently altered and there was simply no going to back to the innocent, peaceful past.
I didn't feel like this when an attempt was made on President Trump's life. If I had to rationalise why I didn't, I guess it's because several US Presidents have been shot at and even assassinated. Somehow it was within the realms of the possible, no matter how awful.
But to murder a young father simply for doing debates and mobilising young people to vote for a party that represents half of America? This is something else.
Charlie's death is a tragedy for his wife, his children and his family. I don't pray often. I am praying for them tonight.
But I fear his murder will be a tragedy for all of us in ways we will only understand as time unfolds.
I hope I'm wrong.
Before tonight's game we held a moment of silence in memoriam of Charlie Kirk.
Kirk founded the youth activist group “Turning Point USA” and had become a fixture on college campuses. Charlie Kirk, a husband and father of two children, was 31 years old.