Andrew Doyle
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Well, it depends on how we conduct ourselves. Like if you guys move to Phoenix and you start your entertainment consortium and you start making comedy that can actually be viewed by people and that's genuinely funny and free. then you're going to tilt the world a little farther away from the all-seeing eye of Sauron and the Tower of Babel and towards something approximating freedom.
Well, it depends on how we conduct ourselves. Like if you guys move to Phoenix and you start your entertainment consortium and you start making comedy that can actually be viewed by people and that's genuinely funny and free. then you're going to tilt the world a little farther away from the all-seeing eye of Sauron and the Tower of Babel and towards something approximating freedom.
Well, it depends on how we conduct ourselves. Like if you guys move to Phoenix and you start your entertainment consortium and you start making comedy that can actually be viewed by people and that's genuinely funny and free. then you're going to tilt the world a little farther away from the all-seeing eye of Sauron and the Tower of Babel and towards something approximating freedom.
You can use the Tower of Babel, although the EEC has already managed that, right?
You can use the Tower of Babel, although the EEC has already managed that, right?
You can use the Tower of Babel, although the EEC has already managed that, right?
Well, sure, because the attack doesn't come from the position you expect, not if it's going to be effective.
Well, sure, because the attack doesn't come from the position you expect, not if it's going to be effective.
Well, sure, because the attack doesn't come from the position you expect, not if it's going to be effective.
Or the one who wants to appear well-intentioned in the moment with no further thought or effort. They're all religious hypocrites fundamentally.
Or the one who wants to appear well-intentioned in the moment with no further thought or effort. They're all religious hypocrites fundamentally.
Or the one who wants to appear well-intentioned in the moment with no further thought or effort. They're all religious hypocrites fundamentally.
Well, I have less sympathy for those people, I would say too, because the problem I have with them, and I think Keir Starmer, certainly Justin Trudeau fits into this category, is they want the moral approbation for being good people without doing the work. It's actually really hard to be a good person.
Well, I have less sympathy for those people, I would say too, because the problem I have with them, and I think Keir Starmer, certainly Justin Trudeau fits into this category, is they want the moral approbation for being good people without doing the work. It's actually really hard to be a good person.
Well, I have less sympathy for those people, I would say too, because the problem I have with them, and I think Keir Starmer, certainly Justin Trudeau fits into this category, is they want the moral approbation for being good people without doing the work. It's actually really hard to be a good person.
You have to work at it all the time and against your, what would you say, alternative inclinations. So I want to tell you another story that's relevant to your venture here in the United States, too. So... There's a story in the biblical texts in the story of Abraham that has to do with the probability that a city will be destroyed for ethical impropriety.
You have to work at it all the time and against your, what would you say, alternative inclinations. So I want to tell you another story that's relevant to your venture here in the United States, too. So... There's a story in the biblical texts in the story of Abraham that has to do with the probability that a city will be destroyed for ethical impropriety.
You have to work at it all the time and against your, what would you say, alternative inclinations. So I want to tell you another story that's relevant to your venture here in the United States, too. So... There's a story in the biblical texts in the story of Abraham that has to do with the probability that a city will be destroyed for ethical impropriety.
And cities are destroyed for ethical impropriety all the time, right? They go to hell in a handbasket and then all hell breaks loose and that's the end of that. That happens all the time. Sodom. Well, this is the story. Angels of God visit Abraham or God, it's ambivalent in the story, and they tell Abraham that Sodom and Gomorrah are going to be destroyed in totality.
And cities are destroyed for ethical impropriety all the time, right? They go to hell in a handbasket and then all hell breaks loose and that's the end of that. That happens all the time. Sodom. Well, this is the story. Angels of God visit Abraham or God, it's ambivalent in the story, and they tell Abraham that Sodom and Gomorrah are going to be destroyed in totality.