Courage, the Most Important Virtue | Bari Weiss | TED
30 May 2024 (9 months ago)

The Shift in Societal Norms
- The speaker expresses surprise at being labeled controversial for holding views that were once considered standard liberal positions.
- They question how extreme activists have gained the power to shift societal norms and make mainstream ideas seem radical.
- The speaker suggests that people have allowed these changes to happen because they believe the activists are fighting for justice, they don't want to get involved, or they prioritize comfort over complexity.
The Importance of Courage
- The speaker emphasizes the importance of courage in standing up for what is right and provides examples of courageous individuals:
- Salman Rushdie
- Senator John Fetterman
- Dr. Jay Bhattacharya
- Economist Roland Fryer
- Masih Alinejad (Iranian activist fighting for women's rights in Iran despite threats and exile)
- Jimmy Lai (pro-democracy media mogul in Hong Kong who chose to stay and fight for freedom despite having the means to leave)
- Alexei Navalny (Russian opposition leader who sacrificed his freedom and life to oppose tyranny in Russia)
The Decline of Liberal Values in Western Societies
- The speaker, Bari Weiss, expresses concern about the lack of courage in Western societies to defend liberal values and freedom of speech.
- Weiss emphasizes the importance of free speech and liberal democratic tools in achieving progress and preventing barbarism.
Finding Common Ground
- Chris Anderson, the moderator, suggests finding common ground by acknowledging the importance of identity while also prioritizing universal values such as truth and freedom.
- Weiss agrees with the need for respectful dialogue but stresses the importance of upholding the rules and principles that enable civilization.