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  • Ep40: Two Americas One Street Fight Minneapolis Mob Attack ICE Protests & America’s Double Standard
    Jan 19 2026

    On January 17, 2026, something happened in downtown Minneapolis that should concern every American — regardless of political affiliation.Jake Lang, a controversial January 6 figure recently pardoned by President Trump, arrived in Minneapolis for a pro-ICE demonstration. Within minutes, he was surrounded by a hostile counter-protest, chased through the streets, beaten, sprayed, and allegedly stabbed — with police absent during the most critical moments.This episode of Arms and Arguments is not about defending Jake Lang’s rhetoric.It’s about defending a principle far bigger than any one man:👉 Equal justice under the lawHost Nick Lewis breaks down:• What actually happened in Minneapolis• Why mob violence is being selectively excused• The stark contrast between January 6 prosecutions and 2020 riot responses• How ICE protests, Antifa-style tactics, and political favoritism collide• Why “acceptable violence” is tearing America in halfFrom January 6 to BLM riots, from Antifa street tactics to law enforcement withdrawal, this episode exposes the dangerous precedent being set when mobs decide who is allowed to speak — and who deserves to bleed.You don’t have to agree with Jake Lang.You don’t have to support ICE.But if you support mob justice, you’re cheering the end of the rule of law.📌 This episode is commentary, analysis, and criticism — protected under fair use.#ArmsAndArguments #NickLewis #TwoAmericas #MobJustice #ICEProtests #Minneapolis #PoliticalViolence #FreeSpeech #RuleOfLaw #January6 #BLMRiots #Antifa #America2026

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    12 Min.
  • Episode 39 – The Cost of Consent: How the Adult Content Industry Is Quietly Killing Its Own
    Jan 7 2026

    Episode 39 – The Cost of Consent: How the Adult Content Industry Is Quietly Killing Its OwnIn this episode of Arms and Arguments, host Nick Lewis takes a hard, investigative look at a question few are willing to ask:Why are so many adult content creators dying—and why is no one being held accountable?In 2025 alone, multiple porn performers and OnlyFans creators died during work, while filming content, while traveling for collaborations, or from causes deeply tied to the psychological and chemical pressures of the industry. These are not rumors. These are documented cases.This episode examines:The confirmed deaths of adult content creators in 2025On-set accidents, overdoses, suspicious hotel deaths, and suicidesThe dangerous reality of OnlyFans creators being classified as independent contractorsWhy that legal status makes safety regulations nearly impossibleHow platforms profit while avoiding responsibilityThe mental health toll of monetized intimacy and algorithmic pressureWhy “choice” without protection is not empowermentThis is not an anti-sex-work rant.This is not moral panic.This is a fact-based, narrative-driven breakdown of how a billion-dollar industry operates with less oversight than construction sites and warehouses—and why that matters.If an industry produces bodies, it deserves scrutiny.

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    21 Min.
  • Episode 38: “Venezuela Was Bipartisan: How Democrats Built It and Republicans Helped Break It”
    Jan 6 2026

    Episode 38: “Venezuela Was Bipartisan: How Democrats Built It and Republicans Helped Break It”For years, Americans were told a simple story about Venezuela:👉 Democrats oppose regime change👉 Republicans push intervention👉 Nicolás Maduro is just another partisan talking pointThat story is false.In this episode of Arms and Arguments, host Nick Lewis delivers a full, fact-driven breakdown of how both major U.S. political parties—Democrats and Republicans—played critical roles in shaping America’s Venezuela policy from 2010 to 2025.This is not opinion.This is documented history.We examine:How Democratic presidents and congressional leadership built the sanctions and regime-pressure frameworkWhy Democratic lawmakers overwhelmingly supported recognizing Juan Guaidó and removing MaduroHow Republican libertarians, populists, and non-interventionists fractured U.S. pressure effortsWhen anti-war conservatism crossed into de facto regime enablementHow media narratives on both sides reshaped public perceptionWhy bipartisan inconsistency—not ideology—allowed Maduro to remain in powerThis episode challenges the idea that U.S. foreign policy is divided by party lines.Instead, it reveals a deeper truth: regime change is bipartisan, and so is its failure.No slogans.No team jerseys.Just an honest examination of power, pressure, and consequences.If you want to understand how American foreign policy actually works—This episode is required listening.

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    13 Min.
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