by Booney » Thu Jun 26, 2025 9:10 am
I wish to make clarification to the media coverage regarding my interview with Mr. AJ Roberts on my podcast, the Ballsy Show (May 20, 2025).
I started this podcast series as a result of some personal and professional developments in my life over the last few years – private matters which have played out in a public forum. Those matters have made me sceptical, and even cynical, about big government, big business and big media.
In an effort to work my way through this, I have found myself attracted to people who have taken a similar life path, and have taken a similar view to these big organisations.
I have been curious to talk to these people in a public forum about uncomfortable issues, some, but not all, of which have played significant roles in the shaping of my view of the world in the past few years.
The purpose of my podcast has been not to shine a light on my own personal views and opinions, but rather to provide a platform for others to present their views and opinions in an unfiltered forum. I understand some of these may be uncomfortable for some to listen to.
It’s why I tag my social media posts publicising each episode as, “Unfiltered. Unapologetic. Ballsy … Disclaimer. For entertainment only. Views are guests’ own. Not professional advice.”
I was attracted to interviewing Mr. Roberts because he was a veteran who has fought for his country, seen ugly things in battle, and now is sceptical of the government he fought in the name of. Over the last few years, I have found many veterans who share similar scepticism about their governments following service for their country.
Let me make it abundantly clear. I unequivocally condemn war and genocide, and seek only to share other perspectives of what has been a very one way reported narrative in the mainstream media. I am not in any way, shape, or form, an antisemite, and consider it defamatory for anyone to accuse me as such.
As someone who always aims to do the moral and good thing even when it’s hard, my ultimate goal is to create unity and cohesion whilst pursuing a fair go for all.
Regards
Warren Tredrea
If you want to go quickly, go alone.
If you want to go far, go together.