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The discussion critiques the current outrage culture, observing how social media amplifies outrage and censorship. Schultz mentions recent controversies, such as Whoopi Goldberg’s pragmatic advice on social media safety and Bella Thorne’s self-exposure to avoid hackers. He argues that the culture of outrage stifles open conversation, turning everything into an offense that must be silenced or censored.
He advocates for a return to a less “transparent” era where individuals could have honest discussions behind closed doors and without immediate judgment. The aim is to accept human imperfections and resist the temptation to police speech excessively, which, he suggests, hampers societal growth.