Jim Pfaff
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The Woke Supremacy Wants to Take Your Freedom: The Evan Sayet Interview
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The Woke Supremacy Wants to Take Your Freedom: The Evan Sayet Interview

Conservative political comedian Evan Sayet.

Cancel Culture is having a big impact on society. It's just another form of fascism. Evan Sayet has been documenting this radical most often Marxist inspired movement for some time. And he wrote the book "The Woke Supremacy: An Anti-Socialist Manifesto" to explain the problem and talk about what to do about it. It's a perfect discussion for the Against Nice podcast.

We've been telling people for some time why it's time to stop being so nice. It's time to push back against the mob. The intimidation and fear the Woke Supremacists are pushing takes courage away from many. Americans have historically opposed these affronts to our freedom. Evan and I talk about why we need to change course quickly before our freedoms are gone forever at the hands of leftist Marxists.

Evan Sayet is the country's leading conservative, political comedian. And he's a close friend. He grew up in New York and ended up in Hollywood to pursue his stand-up career and he was also a writer for comedians like Arsenio Hall and Bill Maher. Evan was a lifelong East Coast liberal. He says on his website he recognized after 9/11 "that he had been acting as a knee-jerk Liberal, but was, in reality, a conservative at heart. From that moment, he has dedicated himself to conserving and promoting the values of America that has given him the freedom and allowed him to pursue his life of liberty and happiness."

Evan is also the author of KinderGarden Of Eden: How the Modern Liberal Thinks.

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Jim Pfaff
Against Nice Podcast
Against Nice is a podcast hosted by Jim Pfaff. Jim is a national political leader with nearly 30 years of experience at every level of political activity. From Colorado to Washington, DC, Jim has played a role in influencing politics and policy.