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American Thought Leaders: Dennis Prager

The Undoing of American Liberty—Dennis Prager Talks Communism, Cancel Culture & Systemic Racism


By Epoch Times -- Jan Jekielek——--June 26, 2020

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In the eyes of Dennis Prager, how is the suppression of opinion in America today unprecedented, and what are the parallels between this and McCarthyism of the 1950’s? How do liberals and conservatives actually have more in common than they think?


Key Notes

1:44 “The suppression of opinion in America today is unprecedented” 4:41 “The left is not liberal.” 13:39 “Objective truth is now taught to be a white supremacist idea.” 17:24 “Anti-racism is a secular religion.” 24:01 The importance of honoring one’s parents 33:05 “They take the name of a good cause and kidnap it.” 50:19 “We have to return to the American Trinity.” 52:17 “We are watching the undoing of American liberty in one generation.” And, what is the full impact of the decline of religiosity in America? In this episode, we sit down with radio talk show host Dennis Prager, the founder of Prager University. He co-stars in the recent documentary “No Safe Spaces” with Adam Carolla. This is American Thought Leaders, and I’m Jan Jekielek. “No Safe Spaces” film

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