Piers Morgan brilliantly handles a woke talk show host by asking him what specific opinions of Piers' he found controversial. He struggled to think of one and eventually settled on 'supporting Trump':
Piers Morgan: "We got a weird stage a year or so ago where people were terrified of expressing opinions, and I found that incredibly sad that in a free, democratic society.
You should all be able to disagree with each other, go to the pub, have a few pints of the black stuff, argue about everything, and then stay friends.
That's how society should be.
Patrick Kielty: "That's how society should be. It's not how society is. Deep down. Do you not worry about the world that Donald Trump is going to leave your kids?"
Piers: "No, I don't. Actually. I'm I would have been more worried if Kamala Harris won because it would have sent a message that this whole what you must calls the woke mind virus.
What it's become is a kind of new form of fascism, where people who identify as what they want to dictate, how everybody else, how they dress, how they speak, what they find funny, the jokes that they can laugh at, the heroes that they can revere, the books, they can read, the movies they can enjoy. That is fascism. It's the very thing that they profess to hate most.
Patrick Kielty: "I just categorize some of your views as wrong."
Piers: "Let's just test that theory. Which of my views do you think is so wrong?"
Patrick Kealty: "Piers. I mean, we literally could be here until maybe one until 1201. Well, I think the idea of supporting Trump."
The Socratic method is undefeated against the woke mind virus.