Bruce Pardy observes that is that one of the characteristics of critical race theory is that it counters all potential criticism against itself by portraying all those who question it as inherently bad actors.
Edward Snowden explains how the presence of mass-surveillance technology inevitably leads to some future leader inventing or exaggerating an external threat that justifies giving that leader more power and authority to use mass-surveillance technology indiscriminately, thenceforth not yielding it.
Slavoj Žižek delivers a long lecture on religion and ideology in which he argues why the Book of Job is possibly the first written critique of ideology.
Paul McCartney explains that the point of personal freedom is to be able to express oneself freely - and that this means not judging others with different views and desires.
Jiddu Krishnamurti observes that most people's minds are continually engaged in uncontrolled and unhealthy generation of thoughts, and that most minds never achieve the state of being quiet.