In this podcast episode, host Sathiya Sam discusses the challenges of expressing opinions without offending others in today's sensitive society. He reflects on the diverse reactions he received to a reaction video about a pastor who supports the porn industry. Sathiya questions the societal expectation that only those with personal experience can have a valid opinion on a matter, arguing that morality should be based on objective standards. He encourages listeners to speak out against harmful actions like pornography, regardless of their own experiences with it.
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