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  <title>Episode 81 – But, He's a Fighter</title>
  <description>How often have you heard someone say of a Republican politician that they don’t necessarily approve of everything they do or say, but at least they fight?&amp;amp;nbsp; What exactly do we mean when we say—often approvingly—that someone is a fighter?&amp;amp;nbsp; Why is the Right so concerned with whether or not someone is fighting?&amp;amp;nbsp; Who are they supposed to be fighting, and what does it mean to fight?&amp;amp;nbsp; What is the role of civility in public discourse, and is it possible to maintain an appropriate amount of civility while still fighting?&amp;amp;nbsp; If we grant that the Right seems to be on the losing end of the culture wars, what is the best course of action?&amp;amp;nbsp; Does fighting mean we develop our own form of cancel-culture and work to produce as many liberal tears as we can?&amp;amp;nbsp; Or does it mean we work to rebuild our own cultural values?&amp;amp;nbsp; Can both be done at the same time?&amp;amp;nbsp; Is it even possible to make cultural gains through political means? &amp;amp;nbsp; Bob Burch joins Saving Elephants host Josh Lewis to hash out these questions and more in a conversation where they—ironically—have more to fight about than usual. &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
  <author_name>Saving Elephants | Millennials defending &amp;amp; expressing conservative values</author_name>
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