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Better Left Unsaid

"Better Left Unsaid (BLU) is a documentary that offers a nuanced take on political extremism. A message that is the furthest thing from flowery, and a necessary evaluation on the cross-roads the West is now facing."

The premise behind Better Left Unsaid, lies in the unconfined analysis of the often violent extremism of today's Western political landscape. As liberal democracy becomes increasingly challenged in the West, we expose the dangerous tactics employed by the radical-left and far-right, alike. In a world where political polarization frames the way in which we live, a new path forward of unity is needed more than ever before. The value of the film lies in its impact, brevity and digestibility - as we confront the philosophical underpinnings of the radical left and their extreme right counterpart.

Top Cast

  • Steven Pinker

    Steven Pinker

    Self

  • Noam Chomsky

    Noam Chomsky

    Self

  • Janice Fiamengo

    Janice Fiamengo

    Self

  • Dr. Michael Shermer

    Dr. Michael Shermer

    Self

  • Coleman Hughes

    Coleman Hughes

    Self

  • Bruce Pardy

    Bruce Pardy

    Self

  • Daniel Bonevac

    Daniel Bonevac

    Self

  • Mark Mercer

    Mark Mercer

    Self

  • Ilana Redstone

    Ilana Redstone

    Self

Overview

The premise behind Better Left Unsaid, lies in the unconfined analysis of the often violent extremism of today's Western political landscape. As liberal democracy becomes increasingly challenged in the West, we expose the dangerous tactics employed by the radical-left and far-right, alike. In a world where political polarization frames the way in which we live, a new path forward of unity is needed more than ever before. The value of the film lies in its impact, brevity and digestibility - as we confront the philosophical underpinnings of the radical left and their extreme right counterpart.

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