Journalist David Satter recounts an age-old tactic of how dictators come into power - he explains how Putin and FSB created fake bombings of apartment buildings in Russia, with the aim of creating false terror among the population, and thus gaining support in the coming elections.
Louis Rossmann demonstrates how corporations pretend they care about justice and use civil-rights groups to spread irrelevant counter-arguments and in this way divide the population, whereas in fact they care only about taking people's freedoms to make more money.
Full video: https://odysee.com/@rossmanngroup:a/mask-off:a99
Jonathan Haidt uses an example of admitting a creationist to a geology graduate program or a social justice warrior to a sociology graduate program to illustrate that the problem is not in someone being religious, but in someone being a fundamentalist.
Joanne K. Rowling explains that one should respect freedom of speech even of opponents that one disagrees with, or is offended by, as this guarantees and defends one's own freedom of speech. Not doing so is a path to tyranny and leads to the loss of freedom for everybody.
Carl Jung states that the world today hangs on a thin thread, which is the psyche of humans, which we know really little about and for which 20th century demonstrated how impactful it can be.