Listen "Who Is The Enemy? | Uncommon Sense with Mike Kovaliv"
Episode Synopsis
In this thought-provoking episode of "Uncommon Sense with Mike Kovaliv," host Mike Kovaliv delves deep into the pressing question: "Who is the enemy?" in today's hyper-polarized world. Amidst the relentless online criticisms, memes, and attacks that dominate social media and TV, Mike explores how political divisions—such as left vs. right, Democrats vs. Republicans in the US, and Liberals/NDP vs. Conservatives in Canada—have escalated into viewing opponents as threats to democracy or even evil forces. He highlights the anonymity of the internet, where people hide behind screens to unleash harsh opinions they might never voice face-to-face, fostering entrenchment and hostility on both sides.Focusing on Canadian politics in 2025, Mike critiques the media's role, particularly legacy outlets like CBC and CTV, for exhibiting clear bias. He points to overwhelmingly positive coverage (80-90%) for Liberal Prime Minister Mark Carney, contrasted with predominantly negative portrayals of Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre. Drawing from his own tracking and examples like the recent federal budget—delayed over 18 months, promising fiscal restraint but delivering an $80 billion deficit amid massive spending—Mike argues this is deflection tactics. Instead of scrutinizing government failures like soaring debt, food bank reliance by 2-3 million Canadians monthly, and unchecked overseas spending from taxpayer dollars, the spotlight shifts to opposition controversies.Mike also addresses broader societal issues, including stacked media panels favouring left-leaning voices, election night biases from "independent" anchors, and the dangers of digging in deeper post-events like the Charlie Kirk murder. As a self-identified conservative advocating traditional values like fiscal responsibility, smaller government, and individual empowerment, he emphasizes compassion without waste or exploitation. Yet, he warns that the true enemy isn't the "other side"—it's our own behaviours: aggressive online attacks, lack of discipline, respect, and thoughtful dialogue.Urging self-reflection, Mike reminds us that putting others down to feel better or following the herd worsens divisions. With the world's greatest communication tools at our fingertips, we must choose positivity—reaching out, finding common ground, and making the world better through actions, not just words. This episode is a must-listen for anyone navigating political polarization, media bias in Canada, or seeking common sense in divisive times. Tune in to challenge your views and foster real change. #CanadianPolitics #MediaBias #PoliticalPolarization #WhoIsTheEnemy #uncommonsensepodcast00:00 Introduction00:46 The Left vs The Right in politics02:08 Conservative in Canada treated as the enemy03:43 Liberals and media deflecting from the 2025 budget07:07 More bias in the legacy media08:06 Stacked media discussion panels09:11 The dangers of digging in deeper10:06 Who is the real enemy?12:31 We all need to to better, the Left and the RightFollow Mike on X: https://x.com/MikeKovalivFollow Mike on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mike.kovalivFollow Mike on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mike.kovaliv/
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