Fictional character Patch Adams questions the detachment in medical practice, and argues that doctors should not only fight to prevent death, but to fight against indifference.
Joe Rogan observes that the woke culture hides behind supposed compassion and tolerance, but in fact tries to fanatically assert its set of views by force, with the aim of gaining control over the society and its institutions.
Hannah Arendt remembers her experiences with intellectual circles in 1933, how participating in co-ordination was a rule for most of them, and why intellectuals were susceptible to participating in co-ordination.
Jordan Peterson explains that tyranny is not introduced at once, but instead one tiny step at a time. He proceeds to describe Christopher Browning's book "Ordinary Men", which recounts how Nazi gradually trained their police battalions to commit atrocities. He concludes that people should talk to each other, instead of demonizing groups with opposing opinions.
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