Sunday, August 24, 2008

How the modern liberal thinks


This speech by Evan Sayet, a former New York liberal and an icon in the entertainment industry in Hollywood, lasts 48 minutes, but the insights he provides are priceless. I highly recommend watching it.

2 comments:

Brodad Unkabuddy said...

I can't believe no one listened to this. Oh well . . .

Mike West said...

I finally set aside 48 minutes to watch. This is a mandatory viewing. It isn't what I thought it was going to be. I thought it was going to be a liberal spewing idiotic viewpoints. Quite the opposite. This guy does an excellent job of describing liberalism. I would summarize liberalism within a slogan. "It's easy to be for "anything goes." I had many of those liberal points of view until my early 30's when I began to really seek the difference between right & wrong. Taking a stand for what's right is tough because of the indoctrination that has taken place throughout the media over several decades. It requires a reprogramming of the mind to go against the flow and that can be difficult to do because it also requires a hard look in the mirror. But the end result is a sense of peace for seeking to accomplish that which makes logical sense when answering the questions "what is right and what is wrong?"