Actor Richard Dreyfuss Warns That Americans Not Knowing The Constitution Will Have Dire Consequences
Actor Richard Dreyfuss Urges Americans to Educate Themselves on History and Civics
Famous actor Richard Dreyfuss recently spoke out about the importance of Americans becoming more educated on history and basic civics. In an interview with podcast host Dave Rubin on “The Rubin Report,” Dreyfuss expressed concern about the country’s future if people don’t take the time to learn about the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Declaration of Independence.
Core Values of America’s Founders
Dreyfuss emphasized the importance of understanding the birth tale of America and the core values that the country’s founders had. He believes that by not knowing these things, Americans cheat themselves tremendously and change the values that are so important and unique to the country. He also pointed out that opposing views are cherished in America, unlike in other countries.
Hyper Partisanship
Dreyfuss criticized both sides of the political spectrum, saying that hyper partisanship makes everyone “bitter and ignorant.” He believes that it’s not enough to disagree with people, but that we should stop putting down those who have opposing views. He called out those who feel compelled to put down the other side, saying that it’s “nonsense” and “horse-s**t.”
Partisanship in American Politics
Dreyfuss has always felt that most of the partisanship in American politics was nonsense. He was a Democrat or a liberal at the height of his partisan politics, but he never voted a straight party ticket. He believes that Americans should grow up and stop the name-calling and personal attacks.
Conclusion
It’s clear that Richard Dreyfuss is passionate about educating Americans on history and civics. He believes that it’s crucial for the country’s future and that hyper partisanship is damaging to everyone. Let’s take his words to heart and strive to be more informed and respectful of opposing views.
" Conservative News Daily does not always share or support the views and opinions expressed here; they are just those of the writer."
Now loading...