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EPISODE · Jun 29, 2026 · 42 MIN

The Things We Let Slide

from Your Neighbor on the Left Podcast · host Your Neighbor on the Left

People often ask why Donald Trump inspires such strong opposition. The answer goes far beyond policy disagreements. This episode explores how influential leaders can reshape a culture by changing what people are willing to excuse. From public cruelty and racist outbursts to threats against judges and election workers, we examine how behavior that once carried social consequences can slowly become acceptable through repetition, applause, and silence. Because the greatest damage a leader can do is not always changing the law. Sometimes it's changing the line between what a society condemns and what it simply lets slide. Visit the podcast website at https://www.neighborontheleft.com  

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People don’t become extremists overnight. They become convinced that behaviors they once rejected are no longer deal-breakers. This episode explores how one of Donald Trump’s most enduring legacies may be the permission he gave millions of Americans to let cruelty, racism, and contempt quietly become part of the new normal.

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