
April 26, 2025
CTP (S2E97) Memes as Mirrors: Joy, Self-Recording, and Generational Shifts
ChristiTutionalist (TM) PoliticsIn this episode of the ChristiTutionalist Politics podcast, host Joseph M. Leonard explores two internet memes that provoke deeper philosophical reflection. The first meme, shared by Edira's Eyes on Truth Social, emphasizes the importance of actively choosing joy every day, which Leonard connects to a King's X song about controlling one's emotional response to external circumstances. He discusses how individuals have the power to determine their own mood and reactions, acknowledging human imperfection while encouraging personal emotional responsibility.
The second meme, from Truth Theory, critiques the current generation's tendency to extensively document their lives while seemingly accomplishing little. Leonard playfully labels this the 'Y Generation' (as in 'Why are you here?'), but tempers his criticism by recognizing that younger generations are products of their environment, parenting, and educational systems. He argues that while current youth might appear disconnected and self-absorbed, there is hope for growth, maturity, and eventual understanding of deeper life principles.
Throughout the episode, Leonard weaves together themes of personal accountability, generational differences, and the importance of maintaining a positive perspective. He references cultural touchstones like music and technological changes to illustrate how each generation grapples with understanding the world. Ultimately, he advocates for compassion, continued guidance, and the recognition that wisdom comes with time and real-world experience.
Joy is a choice that requires active, daily commitment - people must consciously decide to remain positive despite challenging circumstances
Modern younger generations tend to extensively document their lives through social media while seemingly accomplishing little, reflecting a potential cultural shift in productivity and self-perception
Older generations often criticize younger generations, but this is a recurring historical pattern where youth are viewed as less capable or motivated
Personal emotional control is critical: individuals are responsible for how they react to external situations and can choose not to let others manipulate their emotional state
Parenting and educational systems play significant roles in shaping generational attitudes, with current approaches potentially failing to prepare youth for real-world challenges
Technology and constant connectivity have fundamentally altered social interactions and skills for younger generations who have never known life without the internet
Personal growth involves continuous self-reflection and a desire to improve oneself, recognizing personal flaws and working to become a better version of oneself
Each generation has the potential for positive transformation, with guidance and understanding from older generations being crucial to that process
"Joy does not simply happen to us. We have to choose joy and keep choosing it every day." - Henry (quoted by Joseph M. Leonard)
- Captures the episode's core philosophical message about personal emotional agency and resilience. Represents a key philosophical reflection on maintaining a positive mindset.
"Joy does not simply happen to us. We have to choose joy and keep choosing it every day." - Henry (quoted on meme)
- A powerful motivational quote that emphasizes personal agency and emotional resilience. It encapsulates the episode's core message about controlling one's emotional response to life's challenges.
"We can't control what others may say and do, but we can control how we react to those people and to the things going on around us." - Joseph M. Lenard
- Reflects the episode's philosophical core about personal responsibility and emotional self-management. Demonstrates a key life perspective from the host.
"If someone gets my goat and I get upset, I allowed them to manipulate me into responding in a way that if I were more properly thinking, more in control of myself and my emotion at that time, I may not have reacted the way I did." - Joseph M. Lenard
- A nuanced exploration of emotional intelligence and self-control. Shows the host's introspective approach to personal growth and emotional regulation.
"As long as we are willing, no matter how many times rebuked, keep reaching out our hands of guidance that one day they awaken, grow, learn, want for more, better and recognize time to grasp our outreached arms are in love and desire to assist them to become more." - Joseph M. Lenard
- A compassionate perspective on intergenerational understanding and mentorship. Demonstrates a hopeful, constructive approach to addressing generational differences.
Chapter 1: Introduction and Podcast Framing
The host, Joseph M. Leonard, introduces the podcast episode, explaining that this will be a discussion about two memes he found interesting. He acknowledges his tendency to ramble and sets expectations for a potentially unconventional episode focused on personal reflection and social commentary.
- The host is comfortable with and intentional about his non-traditional podcast format.
- The podcast embraces an informal, conversational approach to discussing social observations.
Chapter 2: Choosing Joy: A Conscious Daily Decision
Leonard explores a meme about choosing joy, connecting it to a King's X song and discussing the importance of personal emotional management. He emphasizes that joy is not passive but an active choice individuals make daily, despite life's challenges.
- Emotional well-being is a conscious choice that requires daily commitment.
- Individuals have the power to control their reactions, even if they cannot control external circumstances.
Key Quotes
Chapter 3: Generational Critique: Technology and Self-Absorption
Leonard discusses a meme critiquing a generation's tendency to extensively document their lives while accomplishing little. He offers a nuanced perspective, acknowledging generational challenges while maintaining hope for personal growth and societal development.
- Each generation faces unique challenges and opportunities for growth.
- Constructive guidance and understanding are more productive than blanket criticism.
Key Quote
"There is still time and hope as long as we all are willing, no matter how many times rebuked, keep reaching out our hands of guidance that one day they awaken, grow, learn, want for more, better" by Joseph M. Leonard
- Demonstrates a compassionate and optimistic view of generational potential
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A
show
based
on
the
facts,
honesty,
the
man,
the
myth,
the
legend.
Christitutionalist
Joseph
M.
Leonard.
Welcome
to
Institutionalist
Politics
Podcast,
AKA
C
ctp.
I
am
your
host,
Joseph
M.
Leonard.
And
that's
L
E
N
A
R.
D.
CTP
is
your
no
muss,
no
fuss.
Just
me,
you
and
occasional
guest
type
podcast.
Really
appreciate
you
tuning
in.
Graham
Norton
will
say
let's
get
on
with
the
show.
Hello
Everybody.
Welcome
to
season
two,
episode
97.
I'm
going
to
say
a
couple
things
you've
heard
me
say
before.
First,
this
is
going
to
be
a
bit
of
a
different
kind
of
show,
right?
At
what
point
does
it
get
to
where
my
normal
is
oddball
shows
versus
something
you
would
consider
more
normal?
At
any
rate,
the
other
thing
you've
heard
me
say
before
is
I
expect
this
would
probably
be
a
short
show.
Well,
I've
said
that
before
and
it
didn't
necessarily
turn
out
so
short.
So
we
shall
see
this
show
for
now
anyway,
as
I'm
recording
it.
It's
entitled
Memes.
Yep,
that's
it.
Memes.
Some
other
longer
title
might
come
out
at
some
point.
I've
got
two
memes
here
that
I
saved
from
a
while
ago
for
you
on
behind
the
Scenes
Video.
You
hold
see
me
holding
them
up.
So
let
me
mention
the
two
and
then
we'll
pick
one
or
the
other
to
go
with
one
of
them.
Just
randomly
holding
up
this
one
first.
That
was
shared
by
shared
by
Edira's
eyes
A
D
I
R
A
H
S
E
Y
E
S
on
Truth
Social.
And
I
told
her
weeks
ago,
heck,
it
might
have
been
months
ago
by
now
that
hey,
I
like
that
meme.
I'm
gonna
share
that
on
my
show.
You
could
see
the
happy
go,
lucky
woman,
great
smile
expression
on
her
face.
For
the
benefit
of
the
transcript
and
those
listening
on
audio,
just
describing
the
picture,
seemingly
dancing
and
kind
of
frolicking
in
the
rain.
And
it
says
underneath,
joy
does
not
simply
happen
to
us.
We
have
to
teach.
I
can't
talk.
We
have
to
choose
Joy
and
keep
choosing
it
every
day.
And
apparently
that's
a
quote
from
Henry.
Even
with
my
glasses
I'm
having
a
hard
time
reading
this
nook
or
something
like
that.
See
at
the
bottom
of
the
meme
is
probably
not
coming
clear
enough
for
you
to
read
it.
But
the
other
meme
briefly
also
from
Truth
social,
shared
by
US
Marine
1775
I
don't
remember.
I
think
I
told
him,
hey,
I'm
going
to
use
that
meme
too
as
part
of
the
show.
You
see
a
bunch
of
people.
The
description
for
those
on
audio,
a
bunch
of
people
standing
around
taking
selfies
of
themselves
and
at
the
top.
Also,
this
meme
was
created
by
Truth
Theory.
They
create
a
bunch
of
memes
shared
by
US
Marine
1775
on
truth.
But
the
caption
at
the
top
says
never
has
a
generation
so
diligently
recorded
itself
accomplishing
so
little.
Quote
unknown.
But
boy,
ain't
that
the
truth.
But
let's
go
to
the
Joy
is
a
choice
one
first
in
retrouthing
that
meme
from
Adora's
eyes
or
My
apologies
if
I'm
not
pronouncing
that
correctly,
I
included
the
video
link
to
King's
X
Black
Flag
official
video
and
under
which
I
have
said
I
am
heading
into
week
three
of
Music
Weeks
on
ctp.
If
I
was
doing
a
whole
month
Music
Weeks
was
the
first
three
weeks
of
March,
so
this
goes
back
to
March.
If
I
was
doing
a
whole
month,
I
would
have
done
a
whole
show
on
today's
Christian
music,
not
what
it
used
to
be.
And
the
messages
like
in
this
tune
as
an
episode,
the
Black
Flag
song,
King's
X.
And
of
course
I
linked
to
my
show.
So
why
do
I
want
to
touch
on
this
now?
Why
did
that
meme
touch
me
and
indeed
remind
me
of
the
King's
X
Black
Flag
song?
Well,
please
feel
free
to
look
up
Black
Flag
King's
X.
You
can
find
it
on
YouTube.
Great
song.
They're
kind
of
a
heavy
rock
Christian
group
and
the
song
is
I
had
a
black
flag
on
my
morning.
I
had
a
black
flag
on
my
day.
And
rightly,
as
you
go
through
the
song,
it
makes
the
point
of
the
meme.
Joy
does
not
simply
happen
to
us.
We
have
to
choose
joy
and
keep
choosing
it
every
day?
In
the
song
it
goes
on,
he
sings
it
was
up
to
me
how
I
wanted
it
to
be.
Are
you
allowing
others
to
put
that
black
flag
on
your
morning,
on
your
day,
and
indeed
drag
your
mood
down
that
entire
day,
week,
month,
year,
decade?
Again
from
the
song,
it
was
up
to
me
how
I
wanted
it
to
be.
We
can't
control
what
others
may
say
and
do,
but
we
can
control
how
we
react
to
those
people
and
to
the
things
going
on
around
us.
Now
I
Christian
show
right
Human,
frail,
flawed,
imperfect.
We
all
are
bound
to
have
off
days.
Bad
days.
Oh,
oh,
that
makes
me
think
of
another
song.
Who
was
it?
Who
was
it
that
did
the
song
Bad
Had
a
bad
day
again.
Oh,
I
can't.
I
love
that
group
too.
Wasn't
the
fix
right?
Oh,
I'm
gonna
have
to
look
it
up
after
this.
But
anyway,
yeah,
bad
day.
Whoever
did
that
shout
out
to
you
too,
kind
of
the
same
thing,
right?
How
are
you
choosing
to
react
to
the
world?
And
we're
all
h
bound
to
have
a
bad
day,
an
off
day
where
we
might
not
be
ourself
and
we
might
not
remember
that
we
choose
how
to
react.
If
we
allow
someone
to
piss
us
off,
that's
on
us
that
we've
allowed
them
to
piss
us
off.
If,
you
know,
pardon
a
little
crude
for
the
show,
but
right.
Language
is
still
clean,
but
for
the
benefit
of
the
transcript,
I'm
laughing
here
at
myself,
but
indeed,
do
you
see
where
I'm
going
with
this?
Right?
And
if
someone
gets
my
goat
and
I
get
upset,
I
allowed
them
to
manipulate
me
into
responding
away
that
if
I
were
more
properly
thinking,
more
in
control
of
myself
and
my
emotion
at
that
time,
I
may
not
have
reacted
the
way
I
did.
And
therefore
the
next
day
I'm
upset
at
myself
for
allowing
them
to
get
that
reaction
out
of
me.
So
I'm
gonna
wrap
this
up
again,
this
up.
Regarding
this
meme
to
this
point,
I.
I
think
I've
rambled
enough
on
this,
right?
That's
why
I
said
this
will
probably
be
a
short
show.
I
don't
think
much
needs
to
be
said
on
it.
Indeed,
it
is
up
to
us
how
we
react
to
things,
what
we
say,
what
we
do.
We
can't
control
others,
but
we
better
become
better
at
controlling
ourselves.
And
again,
human,
frail,
flawed.
I
may
react
negatively,
I
may
react
badly
at
times,
and
I
feel
bad
about
it
later.
Right?
During
music
weeks
and
on
Heart
Songs,
the
podcast,
I
talk
about
Rick
Springfield's
prayer
song.
I
send
a
prayer
to
heaven
for
the
chance
to
be
a
better
man
than
the
man.
I
see
his
kind
of
version
of
Michael
Jackson's
man
in
the
mirror,
right?
I'm
looking
at
the
man
in
the
mirror
and
I'm
asking
him
to
change
his
ways.
Right?
Stay
with
us.
We'll
be
right
back.
Joseph
M.
Leonard,
host
of
Christitution,
taking
a
brief
moment
to
thank
myarchic.com
together
we
share
the
Christian
and
family
value
of
honoring
family.
Myarchit.com
helps
you
do
that.
Preserving
family
memories
online
also,
therefore
can
be
shared
online.
Think
of
my
arit
like
a
Noah's
Ark
for
images,
audio,
video,
preserving
honoring
your
family.
Thank
you
again
to
the
folks
over@myarchit.com.
Looking
at
ourselves,
controlling
ourselves,
being
a
better
and
best
us
that
we
can.
So
I'm
going
to
read
it
just
one
last
time
and
move
on
from
the
meme
that
I'm
holding
up.
Again,
joy
does
not
simply
happen
to
us.
We
have
to
choose
joy
and
keep
choosing
it.
Every
day,
period.
Thank
you
Henry
who?
And
thank
you,
US
Marine
1775
for.
No,
that
was
Azara
Eyes.
Thank
you
for
sharing
that
meme.
And
indeed
that's
not
though
being
joyful
to
the
point
of
delusion
where
you
shut
out
everything
around
you.
Ignorance
is
bliss.
No,
I
don't
want
you
delusional.
Please
don't
misunderstand.
Right?
We
have
to
deal
in
realities
and
reality,
the
good,
the
bad,
the
ugly
sometime.
It's
indeed
bad
and
ugly
and
we
gotta
deal
with
it.
But
as
a
whole,
as
a
philosophy
in
life,
as
who
we
are
as
people,
do
you
choose
joy
or
do
you
continually
allow
others
to
perpetually
keep
you
in
a
boat
bad
mood?
Okay,
moving
on.
The
other
meme.
Never
has
a
generation
so
diligently
recorded
itself
accomplishing
so
little
boy,
ain't
that
the
truth.
Oh
no,
that
wasn't.
Yeah,
that's
from
Truth
Theory
on
Truth
Social.
But
I
move
that
over
to
Gab.
Gab
social.
I'm
on
15
plus
social
media
platforms,
right?
At
J.
Leonard
Detroit.
No.
Oh,
and
Leonard.
It
looks
French.
It's
not
Leonard.
I'm
actually
Polish,
German,
Italian
descendancy,
majority
of
my
heritage,
so
it
looks
French.
It's
not
Leonard.
It's
Leonard
with
I
don't
know.
So
the
letter
J.
Leonard
without
an
O,
Detroit
at
J.
Leonard
Detroit
on
15
+
social
media
platforms
and
five
video
platforms.
@
any
rate,
I
moved
it
over
to
Gab
on
that
which
I
said
tongue
and
cheek.
Part
fact,
part
fiction,
right?
Because
again
we
can't
paint
everyone
with
the
same
broad
brush.
We
are
all,
as
I
preach
on
the
show,
Martin
Luther
King
Jr.
Content
of
character,
individuals,
not
part
of
whatever
group
someone
wants
to
label
you
into.
But
jokingly,
tongue
and
cheek
with
an
important
point.
I
say
I
call
them
the
Y
generation.
As
in
the
letter
Y,
if
you
can
see
that
on
the
video.
As
in
why
the
hell
are
you
here?
You're
bleeping
worthless.
Not
all
of
them
of
course,
but
sadly
most
continuing
reality
that
it
is
not
all
the
kids
fault
parents
have
failed
them
also,
right?
Parents
are
failing
these
kids
with
this
the
opposite
of
helicopter
parenting
to
like
complete
hands
off
parenting
and
just
handing
them
off
to
the
schools
and
letting
the
woke
indoctrination
seep
in.
And
the
lack
of
any
real
education,
the
returning
to.
And
I'll
read
on
here
in
a
minute,
returning
to
the
hippie
60s.
If
it
feels
good,
do
it.
Consequences
be
damned.
Who
cares
about
tomorrow,
Just
worry
about
today
and
let's
have
some
fun,
right?
And
they're
on
their
phone
all
the
time.
They're
engaged
in
social
media
all
the
time.
They
lack
social
skills
and
we've
allowed
that.
But
further,
I
put
in
here,
but
remember
the
Jesus
revolution
came
out
of
the
hippies
eventually
finally
fully
growing
up
and
learning
understanding
more
than
just
them
matters
or
mattered.
There
is
still
time
and
hope
as
long
as
we
all
are
willing,
no
matter
how
many
times
rebuked,
keep
reaching
out
our
hands
of
guidance
that
one
day
they
awaken,
grow,
learn,
want
for
more,
better
and
recognize
time
to
grasp
our
outreached
arms
are
in
love
and
desire
to
assist
them
to
become
more
right.
It's
not
entirely
their
fault
we
have
to
do
better.
And
also
further,
I
put
a
picture
of
one
of
my
the
libertybeacon.com
pieces
let
left
keep
pushing
generational
shift
occurring,
causing
many
of
our
youth
moving
to
the
right
politically,
which
was
like
part
three
in
a
series
I
did.
And
that's
exactly
the
case
here
when
I
joke
they're
the
why
as
in
why
are
you
here
generation.
You're
completely
worthless.
When
hasn't
the
older
generations
often
thought
of
the
younger
generation
as
worthless?
Oh
my
God,
that
music
you
listen
to.
It's
nothing
but
noise,
right?
I'm
turning
63
this
year
and
indeed
now
that
I
got
a
nice
lawn
turning
into
those,
one
of
those
get
off
my
lawn.
Hey
guys.
Right
there
will
always
be
generational
issues
and
older
people
failing
to
grasp
we
were
young
and
dumb
also
when
we
were
younger
and
dumber.
That
wisdom
that
comes
with
age
indeed
has
to
come
with
the
age
over
time
as
they
grow
and
have
to
go
out
into
the
real
world
beyond
the
indoctrination
factory,
especially
the
university
idiocy
notions
of
that
you
can
just
coast
through
life
and
actually
have
to
earn
a
living.
Work.
You
have
to
pay
bills
to
keep
that
roof
over
your
head,
pay
for
that
cable
subscription
so
you
can
pay
for
that
WI
fi.
Pay
for
that
phone
because
your
parents
no
longer
giving
you
one.
Pay
for
your
own
WI
fi
to
be
on
your
social
media
all
day
long.
The
real
world
sucks
and
eventually
it
bites
most
younger
people,
right?
And
they're
forced
to
grow
up.
The
same
will
be
true
here.
The
younger
people
look
at
the
older
people
as
just
a
bunch
of
grumps
or
oh,
you
think
you
know
everything.
When
of
course
the
school
is
teaching
esteem
or
self
esteem
over
substance.
Oh,
your
parents
don't
know
anything,
right?
You
listen
to
us,
your
indoctrinators.
They
don't
write
so
they
don't
think
you
know
anything.
And
we
older
folks
know,
oh
boy,
do
you
have
a
whole
lot
to
learn
when
reality
soon
eventually
bites
you,
right?
So
any
rate,
I
Thought
that
meme
was
funny
and
important,
poignant
at
the
same
time,
while
at
the
same
time,
you
know,
awfully
broad
brush.
Not
all
of
them.
And
indeed,
remember
they're
young.
They
will
have
to
have
time
to
grow
and
gain
wisdom
to
come
out
of
what
we
see
as
idiocy.
And
the
other
part
is
nature
versus
nurture.
What
are
we
allowing
in
them
or
from
them
or
being
done
to
them?
And
they
grown
up,
they
never
knew
life
before
an
Internet
like
us
older
folks,
right?
I'm
a
former
IT
guy.
I
was
writing
online.
I
like
to
say
before
there
was
such
a
thing
as
the
invented
Internet.
You
know,
I
go
back
before
the
personal
computer,
I
go
back
before
the
microwave.
I
go
back
growing
up
the
black
and
white
television
till
we
got
a
color
television.
And
now
the
HDTVs
are
so
inexpensive.
Who
doesn't
have
a
big
screen
TV
nowadays?
Practically
we
are
spoiling
them
because
we
are
indeed
so
spoiled
and
have
access
to
so
much
in
this
wealthiest
nation
on
the
planet.
So
we
have
to
be
careful
and
teach
them.
You
know
what?
I
don't
wish
this
upon
any
of
you
in
a
negative
sense.
But
you
know
what?
It
might
be
really
good
for
you
and
especially
those
kids
for
your
power
to
go
out
in
your
city
for
a
day
and
a
half,
let
them
have
a
understanding,
right?
How
about
maybe
you
take
the
kids
camping
and
no
electronics,
get
to
go
to
understand
life
without
that
stuff.
And
while
it's
here,
if
you
know
what
really
hits
the
fan,
it
may
not
always
be
here.
Okay,
I
apologize.
I
know
I've
rambled
in
this
show
again.
Like
I
said,
this
is
an
oddball
show.
I
was
like,
I
pulled
two
memes
off
the
Internet.
But
to
me,
those
memes,
of
course,
a
picture
worth
a
thousand
words.
Yes,
the
memes
mean
we
must
think
beyond
what
just
the
meme
says.
And
I
felt
it
important
to
discuss
these
two
memes
as
we
must
be
thinking,
thinking
rational,
logical,
reasoned
common
sense
people,
not
emotionally
hysterical
snowflakes
all
the
time
think
be
the
issue
relates
to
any
and
every
other
issue.
So
many
things
intermingle
and
interrelate
today
that,
you
know,
what
happens
with
that
affects
what
happens
with
that
other
thing
too.
Thank
you
all
for
tuning
in.
I
hope
this
spaghetti
episode
in
some
sense
makes
sense.
And
you
know
what?
You
might
have
to
listen
back
two,
three
times
to
go
through
all
I've
rambled
and
blurted
out
rather
quickly
to
give
you
that
bigger
picture
of
really
what
I'm
trying
to
bring
us
to
focus
upon.
Thank
you.
I'm
sure
there's
something
I
forgot.
I
was
going
to
plan
on
saying.
But
for
now,
thank
you
all
for
tuning
in.
Signing
off.
Joseph
M.
Leonard
for
christitutionals
Politics
Podcast
AKA
Jokester
Joe,
AKA
Region
Joe
over
on
Savage
Unfiltered
too,
where
this
is
a
GMPG
show
that's
an
r
show,
sometimes
nnc17,
an
x
show
even
I
let
loose
over
there
a
different
show.
But
at
any
rate,
okay,
thank
you
all.
Remember,
we
are
complex
beings.
We
have
multiple
personalities
and
I'm
not
talking
about
schizophrenia.
I
can
be
the
me
that
I
am
here
as
well
as
the
me
that
I
am
on
Savage
Unfiltered.
Both
of
those
are
still
me.
You
just
don't
see
them
blurting
out
all
the
time
at
the
same
time.
Thank
you
all.
Thank
you.
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Bless.
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