Episode 309 | Chaos in Minneapolis Continues

Jan 27, 2026 | Hot Topics

In this episode of The Way We See It, Pastor Alex Bryant speaks candidly about the unrest in Minneapolis and beyond, pulling back the curtain on the real issue at hand. While some are quick to frame the chaos as a matter of race or immigration, Alex challenges us to look deeper. This isn’t just about who is coming to our cities—it’s about what holds our communities together. Without shared values, laws, language, and respect for civic norms, diverse societies don’t strengthen, they fracture. Pastor Alex calls for a renewed focus on integration, not isolation. Assimilation doesn’t mean losing identity, it means joining a common culture that protects everyone. This episode is a bold reminder that diversity alone doesn’t create unity. It takes shared commitment, mutual responsibility, and a clear understanding that freedom comes with expectations. Without that, the chaos we’re witnessing is not only predictable—it’s inevitable.

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