Democracy and Media Shifts
The conversation delves into the pivotal moment of January 6th as a turning point for democracy, highlighting the troubling normalization of anti-democratic behavior. It contrasts the adaptability of new media, likening its impact to that of television in the past, while emphasizing the left's struggle to effectively navigate this landscape. Insights reveal the relentless nature of social media attacks and the need for a strategic response to these challenges.In this clip
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