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As Turning Point USA rises in influence, the national response to threats against its leaders reveals deeper discomfort with free expression. This episode examines the cultural and institutional forces that increasingly view dissent as harm, and persuasion as provocation. From generational shifts in attitudes toward speech and violence to Elliott Abrams’ reversal on the two-state solution, the discussion turns toward humility, danger, and the cost of moral clarity in a divided age.
Can a republic endure when speech itself becomes the battlefield?
For more episodes and resources, visit fromourgeneration.com.
Dive deeper with Giants of Political Thought at giantsofpoliticalthought.com.
By Crom Carmichael and Mike HassellAs Turning Point USA rises in influence, the national response to threats against its leaders reveals deeper discomfort with free expression. This episode examines the cultural and institutional forces that increasingly view dissent as harm, and persuasion as provocation. From generational shifts in attitudes toward speech and violence to Elliott Abrams’ reversal on the two-state solution, the discussion turns toward humility, danger, and the cost of moral clarity in a divided age.
Can a republic endure when speech itself becomes the battlefield?
For more episodes and resources, visit fromourgeneration.com.
Dive deeper with Giants of Political Thought at giantsofpoliticalthought.com.