Political Rhetoric Realities
Ben sheds light on the historical context of political rhetoric, emphasizing the distinction between passionate language and actual calls to violence. He challenges the notion that strong rhetoric directly incites violent actions, urging against feeding into the narrative that such language leads to physical harm.In this clip
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Ep. 321 - Can't We All Just Get Along?
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