Compromise
It is clear to me after listening that this ‘no compromise’ attitude of the guest (and the whole ‘movement’ it seems) is what needs to change in order for there to be change. The definition of insanity example the guest gave applies both ways. Unless he truly believes that the ‘resistance’ is working, then perhaps it’s time to compromise - at least as a first step towards the desired end goal. And if he believes that the ‘resistance’ is working, then something is clearly wrong. A ceasefire is not a compromise given that there was one in place before this conflict started.
jhinden via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/03/24
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Really appreciate the balanced and informed conversations. One of my new favorite sources for intelligent insight on issues.
Moderate Monica via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/13/24
Another sad young Black man who serve the interests of racists. He uses every opportunity to audition for the next Clarence Thomas. I bet he has a Ginny too
Phd and Brown via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/03/24
Wow…just read Rodney Balko’s articles destroying Coleman as a dishonest propagandist. I urge any listener to read them and then read Glenn Loury’s mea culpa and apology for taking Coleman at his word regarding the George Floyd murder. The simple fact is that conservatives - and here I am...Read full review »
ObjectivismIsNotPhilosopy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/22/24
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