James Bryan's Podcast
Couldn't record on Day 2, guys. Sorry about that. So I'm making up for it a bit by posting 3 Casts today. Here is the Transcript for today. Keep in mind that despite the tone for the dramatic effect I Still have absolute confidence, respect, and appreciation for my Dr. Greetings, young gents, it’s Papa 4 Da Boys, your post-op cynic, cursing my guitar through the fog of life’s latest indignity. Today, I’m not strumming from Daegu’s streets but from the prison of my own dim-lit skull, three days post-cataract surgery, still blind as a bat in the eye they...
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No Transcript. Extemporaneous this one, guys. Music by Pufino
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No Transcript. This was an extemporaneous recording. It DOES get better. But give extra deference, assistance, and appreciation to the Blind. They live in an extraordinary world that is far beyond their capacity to cope with.
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Actually 2 episodes in one. Stick with this one till the end Papa 4 Da Boys is back, playing the interlude with a sneer sharp enough to cut through the fog of human nonsense. You want to know why racism against Black people, anti-obesity bias, anti-LGBTQ hatred, and all those other anti-whatever prejudices that pick at what makes one person different from another are a bad thing? Oh, strap in, because I’m about to lay it down with enough sarcasm to make your eyes water. Let’s start with the core of it: hating on people for what makes them distinct—whether...
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Greetings, young gents, it’s Papa 4 Da Boys, mostly Legit schemer, pounding out my song through the murk of legal traps. Today let’s define conspiracy under federal law—that delicious crime where whispers and winks can land you in a cell faster than my falsetto wakes my Daegu neighbors. Classified as an “Inchoate” (or “incomplete”) crime, but you don’t need to remember that. For you lads learning to think like men, not fools plotting in a tavern’s backroom, this is a lesson in the law’s favorite game: catching schemers with their hands half-dirty....
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This is Papa 4 Da Boys, here to screech through the elements of treason and sedition with all the sarcastic flair of a boy who’s seen too many grown-ups muck things up. Buckle up, because I’m banging this drum with maximum snark, and I’m not holding back on the absurdity of it all. Let’s march through the legal muck, shall we? Treason, oh, what a grand word! It’s the ultimate betrayal, the kind of thing that makes kings clutch their crowns and politicians sweat through their ill-fitting suits. In the United States—because, naturally, we’re talking about...
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Greetings, my boys, it’s Papa 4 Da Boys, hammering my LPJ guitar through the fog of forgotten heroes. Today, I drag you to Korea, where Yi Sun-sin—call him Lee Sun Shin if you must—stands as a colossus, unbowed, unappreciated, in a land of bleating sheep. A REAL Man. This man built turtle ships, crushed Japanese invaders, and turned a whirlpool into a weapon, yet his people shuffle past his statue like timid clerks dodging a scolding. For you lads learning to think like men, not lambs, here’s a tale of a lion, with a plea for Korea to roar with courage and honor, loud...
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Greetings, my boys, it’s Papa 4 Da Boys, slogging through the swamp of spineless piety with a soggy song in my heart. Today, I’m talking about a truth so blazing it could singe a Unitarian Universalist (or Episcopal – nearly the same absurd thing these days) cathedral: being a Christian doesn’t mean rolling over for every outrageous act cooked up in the cauldron of human folly. Love, my lads, is for people, not their despicable deeds—especially those that spit in the face of God, Objective Truth, and Reality itself. And oh, how I’ll skewer those lily-livered...
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Greetings, young gents, Oskar Matzerath, the three-foot skeptic in the “Tin Drum” by Gunter Grass, hammers his my tin drum through the haze of life’s grand illusions. What does Oskar, this stunted sage of Danzig, think of God? Oh, the Almighty, that cosmic puppeteer, dangling us all on strings while we scramble like ants in a spilled sugar bowl. For you lads learning to think like men, not sheep bleating for a shepherd, let’s ponder the divine with a smirk sharp enough to cut through cathedral fog. Seven minutes for Oskar, my friends, to drum out irreverent musings on the Man...
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Good afternoon friends and family. Papa, 4 Da Boys here. I’m overwhelmed with gratitude for the privilege of shaping minds, challenging ideas, and being challenged in return. Why did I do it? Why will I continue to do these things by other means? Why do WE choose to train up the best among us to be the face of Justice in our countries? Because more than knowledge to a be a Law Professional, in whatever capacity, we believe that the “Why” of life is the only lasting characteristic of a worthwhile life: living with purpose and meaning is what it’s all about. ...
info_outlineGood day, or night, or whatever fleeting moment you’ve snatched to hear me, Jim Pattison, or Papa 4 Da Boys, and a penchant for seeing life’s odd corners. Today, I’m pounding out the Truth of the only True Human Rights that we are entitled to from the moment we are Conceived -- Natural rights—those grand, unshakable truths that make us more than just ants dancing on a cosmic crumb. The concept relies heavily on John Locke’s thinking when he talked about “Life, Liberty, and Property” (which America edited to “Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness” in the Declaration of Independence.
Natural rights—life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness—are gifts straight from the Creator’s hand, not some government clerk’s desk. Picture it: 1776, men in wigs scribbling the Declaration of Independence, insisting we’re all born clutching these “unalienable” treasures. Chuckles
Happiness, they say! Not the happiness you get from getting to the next level in a computer game, a Bentham definition, but the Flourishing you get from doing Life Right, (think Mill and Aristotle mashed together in some crazy way) Life the way it was supposed to be lived. Best enjoyed by virtuous people.
John Locke—that Englishman with a philosopher’s squint—who argued we’re free, equal, and armed with rights to life, liberty, and property, as natural as the rust on an old nail. But natural rights, pure as a Danzig sunrise, are muddled by modern chatter—newfangled “rights” based on whimsical identities sprouting like mushrooms after rain. Natural Rights are NOT those created by government to numb the people into quiet submission, like the 1948 Universal Declaration that got tangled in a web of economic and social (as in Socialist) claims. These extras blur the focus on Real core freedoms—thought, conscience, religion—that let us ponder life’s meaning without a bureaucrat tapping his foot. It’s like trying to keep a clean house when everyone’s tracking in mud—best to stick to the essentials, no?
Locke, Jefferson, and their powdered-wig posse—ground these rights in natural law, a divine blueprint stitched into our very being, our very functionality. Human flourishing is where life and liberty let us chase noble ends—knowledge, friendship, maybe even a good schnitzel—without shackles. These rights aren’t up for debate, unlike the fleeting favors governments call “legal rights,” which vanish faster than a poorly played tune.These God-given rights, like a drummer gripping his sticks are the True substance worth holding onto, fighting for, even dying for. In a world tempted to trade eternal truths for shiny distractions, like Universal Basic Income, or special protection for Trans identity, the solid call is simple: return to the Declaration’s clarity, where rights stand firm, for Happiness that Lasts and has depth.
Natural rights are our birthright, not some politician’s whim, and guarding them is as vital as keeping dust off a polished floor.
We’ll talk about this more, Boys, and their link to Immutable Characteristics…like XX/XY Sex.
And so, Boys, Five minutes gone, and I leave you with this: natural rights are yours, unalienable, eternal. This is Papa speaking…4 Da Boys. I’ll catch that Power Nap now. Keep your rights close, and your broom closer.