
The Winston Marshall Show Sam Harris: “The Left Has Been Manipulated By Islamists”
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May 9, 2026 Sam Harris, neuroscientist and author known for writings on religion and reason, joins to spar over political violence, Islamism, and the future of open societies. They probe how both left and right trends fuel extremism. Conversation ranges from Trump’s foreign-policy instincts and Iran to whether Islam can reform and what defends Western values.
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Recent Violent Events Framed The Conversation
- Winston Marshall recounts recent U.S. political violence and local crimes like the Palisades fire suspect to set the conversation's context.
- He links examples (assassination attempt, arson suspect Jonathan Rindernekt) to broader concerns about rising political chaos.
Hassan Piker Example Of Left-Wing Normalization
- Sam Harris uses Hassan Piker's New York Times profile and endorsement to illustrate mainstreaming of radical left rhetoric.
- He notes Piker's celebration of 'microlooting' and likens his moral unseriousness to other extreme figures.
Relative Status Drives Resentment Not Absolute Poverty
- Economic anxiety and relative status, not absolute poverty, fuel populist resentment across classes.
- Harris uses Manhattan $200k earners to illustrate how comparative status shapes perceived inequality even among globally wealthy people.

