Dennis Prager
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the deleterious consequences are, are tremendous.
Let me just say, by the way, as the stepfather, my wife's oldest son, who is 42 now, is autistic and lives with us because he can't live on his own.
He knows right and wrong better than most Harvard graduates.
This notion that the mentally ill do not know that murder is wrong, I don't accept that.
So even that's the case of blaming something else.
Sure, we need more mental health programs, but again,
Their values are as important as the values of the non-mentally ill.
right or wrong, you only have opinions.
I had Jewish kids 50 years ago.
When I was their age, I would have, or a little older than them, I would have them saying that only in their view, in their opinion, were the Nazis evil.
But you can't really say they were evil because it's an opinion.
And is there moral justification for doing it?
Tucker Carlson said years ago that anyone who defended the Hiroshima bombing is evil, is evil.
I wrote a column.
This is well before October 7th.
But that's his view.
It's a perfect example of the opinion view.
And I wrote it decades before Charlie and decades before my accident of November 12th, 2024.
I'll give you a great example.
A woman once called my radio show.