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He contrasts this with the left, which has engaged in radical actions such as lowering standards in education based on false notions of racial incapacity—an act he criticizes as racist itself. Conversely, he observes that the political right tends to exhibit more tolerance for outright bad manners and language, partly because of cultural suppression that makes honest speech seem courageous. However, he emphasizes that true courage resides in speaking truth calmly and politely, backed by what he calls "supernatural powers"—a metaphor for the moral and spiritual strength that believers can invoke when walking in truth.