

Andrew Sullivan on the Woke Left's Religious Zealotry, Anti-Tribalism, and a Crisis of Trust | Ep. 142
Aug 9, 2021
Andrew Sullivan, a British-American author and journalist, joins the conversation to dissect the woke left's intense zealotry and its effects on society. He explores the urgent need for anti-tribalism and addresses the growing crisis of trust in the media. The discussion touches on the cultural ramifications of calls to 'Defund The Police' and the vanity politics surrounding figures like Andrew Cuomo. Sullivan also delves into the spiritual landscape, contrasting modern culture's approach to faith with historical perspectives, all while encouraging genuine human connection amidst digital challenges.
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DeRosa's Resignation
- Megyn Kelly discussed the resignation of Melissa DeRosa, Andrew Cuomo's top aide.
- DeRosa cited the emotional and mental toll of the past few years as her reason for leaving.
Playing the Victim
- Andrew Sullivan and Megyn Kelly discussed the tendency for individuals to claim victimhood when facing consequences.
- They highlighted this as a sign of the times and linked it to broader cultural trends.
Tribalism and COVID-19
- Andrew Sullivan pointed out the deep tribalism affecting the U.S. response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- He emphasized the fragility of non-tribal societies and the importance of valuing individual reason over tribal loyalty.