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October 12, 2025 2 mins

Renaldo pushes back on Bryce's claims that the mutilation of girls as a principle of Islam. Coming up Tonight on The Neoliberal: Part 1 of a two-part episode of The Neoliberal Round featuring Bryce Eddy of Turning Points USA and the Bryce Eddy Show. He joins me with my co-host Ricardo McKenzie to discuss American politics, Turning Points and why he supports Trump. Here is a 2-minute trailer of the upcoming show. It premieres later at 7pm. Subscribe on any stream, find your podcast stream here: The Neoliberal Round by Renaldo McKenzie https://anchor.fm/theneoliberal; and also on our Youtube Channel https://youtube.com/@renaldomckenzie. We will publish an op-ed of the interview in The Neoliberal Post https://renaldocmckenzie.com and The Neoliberal Journals https://theneoliberal.com



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(00:00):
For example, the the mutilation of young girls sexually could
not be something that is allowedhere in America, but it is a
religious principle in in part of, you know, Islam.
You cannot allow that. And so there are things that as

(00:21):
a Christian culture, meaning a base foundational culture, which
is where we build our laws, where we get our morality, there
are things that you cannot accept.
Our Founding Fathers did not ever imagine us to have no moral
code. They did not imagine us to have
the moral code that went againstour liberty, went against the

(00:46):
life liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
They they did not imagine a world that we would just allow
any idea and anything to grow and proliferate.
There has to be standards. We started to abandon those
Christian standards here in America over the last several

(01:06):
decades and, and go in favor of a secular humanism that's still
a religious ideology. And and with that, you have the
collapse of society. Are you there?
Can you hear me? I lost you, sorry I was talking.

(01:27):
To you. Ronaldo, you're muted, yes.
Yes. Do you have a follow up question
to that requirement? Because I do have a follow up
question because I, I because you talk about the, the founding
principle of America's OK. And there of course there has
always been a drive in terms of separating state and church.
How is it that there was a separation between state and

(01:50):
church? But it seemed like if your
organization and yourself wants is is focused on used utilizing
the religion as a way back, but yet still within the politics
within the foundation, there is some there is a separation of
state and church. How do you speak to?
That yeah. So.

(02:12):
So that that. Muslims will disagree with you
that they that their, I mean, their religion is about the
mutualization of girls. Of course, I mean, I'm in
Philadelphia and I do and there are a lot of Muslims here and I
don't think that is something that they promote.
Maybe maybe they're radicalist Muslims or, or the most what

(02:33):
I've said is that people have taken the most radical aspect of
something when they want to pushback against it.
But and then again, I think it is unfair to say that to have no
faith is to not have my moral code.
There are those who would argue against that.
So how do you speak to to all ofthis?

(02:56):
Well, well.
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