
🎙️ Episode 99 (October 11, 2025): Who Deserves the Nobel Peace Prize — Trump or the People of Gaza?
(Your (almost) daily update from The Nate McMurray Show: The Sound of Niagara Podcast)
Who should get the Nobel Peace Prize? Trump? Please. How about the people of Gaza—who’ve withstood calls for ethnic cleansing by Trump’s himself and one of the most powerful militaries on earth? They’ve lost nearly everything, yet they still demand sovereignty and dignity. They’re still there. Still standing.
But who cares? After all, Gandhi never won the Nobel Peace Prize—but Henry Kissinger did. That tells you everything about how power often defines “peace.”
From there, we turn to the protests in America—people taking to the streets while democracy itself slides toward extinction. The question is: why are we giving it up so easily? Generations fought and died for this experiment, and now we’re watching it slip away because of apathy and fear.
Trump’s greatest trick isn’t policy—it’s psychological. He’s flattening everything, making all politicians look the same: corrupt, broken, worthless. It’s not new—it’s a classic Russian disinformation tactic known as cynical equivalence. The goal isn’t to convince you that he’s good; it’s to make you believe that no one is.
Once everything feels tainted—truth, government, media, democracy itself—people stop believing in anything. That’s the point. You don’t have to destroy a country with bombs when you can do it with doubt. When nothing seems real, only the strongman feels solid.
Trump didn’t invent this playbook, but he’s mastered it: destroy faith in everything, then claim to be the only thing left to trust.
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