Millennial author Steven Peck notes that America has recently had several thunderclap moments that you might have missed. In this podcast Steven notes the importance of James Bennett’s firing as editor of The New York Times because he published Senator Tom Cotton’s Op-Ed that called for federal troops to quell the unrest in America’s cities. Then in July one third of professors at Princeton University called for an end to academic freedom and Bari Weiss resigned as editor for The New York Times. In August Hillary Clinton called on Joe Biden to “not concede under any circumstances.” Steven explains how delegitimization works and why it is important.
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