Jay argues that Western myth-makers are losing credibility because their stories no longer make people feel safe, morally good, economically secure, or happy.
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Jay argues that Western myth-makers are losing credibility because their stories no longer make people feel safe, morally good, economically secure, or happy.
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"but it's something ridiculous like that yeah it's stronger than religion it's it's it's it's like the biggest marker for that um yeah i..."
"hey if this genocide on my phone is necessary for me to live this comfortable life in ohio i'm out i don't want this..."
"That world doesn't feel safe anymore. They don't believe that myth, believing the nightly news is keeping them safe anymore, because certainly their economy..."
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