"Most Americans in both red and blue states reject and resent the message being sent by Hollywood and some in the media that values are subjective, to be defined by the individual and not by God"
- Trent Lott
About this Quote
This quote by Trent Lott suggests that lots of Americans, regardless of their political affiliation, are dissatisfied with the message being sent by Hollywood and some in the media that worths are subjective and need to be figured out by the individual, instead of by God. This suggests that many Americans still think in traditional worths and morals that are based on spiritual mentors. It recommends that many Americans are uncomfortable with the idea of worths being identified by personal preference, rather than by a greater power. This quote suggests that lots of Americans still think in the significance of religious worths and morals, and that they decline the idea of worths being figured out by private preference.
This quote is written / told by Trent Lott somewhere between October 9, 1941 and today. He/she was a famous Politician from USA.
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