"I'm the bad guy?" This is about the whole idea of being part of group - the word "tribe" is often used - that thinks of itself as the good guys and anyone outside of that group as the bad guys. But do we ever stop to ask whether "I'm the bad guy?"
Here's the reference from the movie FALLING DOWN: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLmuF-0P4tk
In this episode, Corey discusses the concept of personal accountability in the context of political and religious engagement. He explores his experiences with political disagreements, how personal conduct can alienate and vilify, and how the refusal to accept one's role as the bad guy can fuel conflict. There are specific instances where Corey owns up to failing to uphold the principles of peaceable conversation and draws attention to the fact that acknowledging personal fallibility can be a significant step toward grace and understanding. Admitting it is the first step, right?
02:11 Reflections on the Movie 'Falling Down'
03:51 Political Polarization and the 'Good Guys vs Bad Guys' Mentality
04:50 Personal Experiences with Political Disagreements
12:23 Continuation of Personal Experiences and Reflections
20:09 The Role of Virtues in Political Engagement
27:14 Confessions, Grace, and the Journey Towards Understanding
28:54 Closing Thoughts and Listener Engagement
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