Today on Uncommon Sense, we’re continuing the Iran conversation, but we’re also asking the question few seem to want to ask: what are we being distracted from?
While the media is locked in on war, escalation, and fear, the Epstein files are still sitting there exposing some of the darkest, most evil behavior from people in power… and suddenly it feels like no one’s talking about it.
Convenient.
In Part 2, I break down why I still firmly oppose U.S. involvement in this Iran war, revisit warnings from voices like Charlie Kirk, and explain why this all feels like a massive shift in focus at a very “strategic” time.
Because we’ve seen this pattern before.
Chaos rises… and accountability disappears.
But this episode is not just about their sins.
It’s about ours too.
It’s easy to sit back and be outraged at elites, politicians, and global leaders (and our outrage is justified)… but how often are we actually examining our own lives?
Our own behavior?
Our own sin?
Because we need to be willing to confront what’s wrong within us, too.
So today we’re talking about:
- Why this Iran conflict deserves serious skepticism from EVERYONE
- How the Epstein revelations are being overshadowed (and intentionally so)
- Why distraction is one of the most powerful tools in politics
- And why repentance is crucial
We don’t fix a broken world by ignoring our own brokenness.
This is a call to wake up to what our rulers are actually doing, but also a call to look inward.
Be aware. Be discerning. But most importantly—be honest with yourself and others.
Because real accountability starts there.