00:00We're living in the darkest moment that I've experienced on this planet.
00:06Whoever thought America could turn like this?
00:10Whoever thought that a maniac like this would be President of the United States
00:15and dismantle...
00:16Wait, wait, no, no.
00:18I'm going to applaud.
00:19This is something for us to really communicate.
00:21Dismantle all the good things.
00:23America's never been a perfect place,
00:25but it has a perfect ideal that it's moving towards, and always has.
00:30And it's been self-corrective.
00:32First day, this guy dismantled almost everything that was good
00:37about the U.S. government and the U.S. people.
00:41How is this even possible?
00:43Because we went to sleep.
00:46We went to sleep.
00:47Wait, wait.
00:49We went to sleep.
00:51We didn't care.
00:54We didn't vote.
00:55We didn't really listen.
00:58You know, of course I didn't vote for this guy,
01:00but I didn't do enough work to skillfully convince people around me,
01:06close to me, not close to me,
01:08that this was insane to elect this person as President of the United States.
01:13So we all have to take responsibility for this.
01:16But how quickly...
01:17This was in weeks he had dismantled America.
01:24I was just in Dachau.
01:26I was working in Munich.
01:29And I had been in Dachau 45 years ago.
01:32I was working on a play about two gay guys in Dachau.
01:38It was an amazing play.
01:41And I visited again.
01:44And the exhibition aspect of Dachau,
01:49the concentration camp, had changed.
01:51It wasn't about piles of shoes and eyeglasses
01:55and teeth and hats
01:59of all the millions of people who had been murdered.
02:05What struck me now is they had...
02:08They showed the process since the 1930s.
02:12The transformation of German society and German government.
02:16And how quickly it happened there.
02:20Good people turned into monsters.
02:22And I saw this process in the U.S.
02:25We were talking about this.
02:26He's actually more optimistic than I am
02:28about what's going on in the U.S.
02:30Far more optimistic.
02:33But you see how quickly
02:36our world can be taken from us
02:38if we fall asleep.
02:40And we have to see the cues.
02:42We have to see the cues.
02:46This dictatorship of the monsters.
02:49How quickly it happens.
02:51We have to be vigilant.
02:52We can't sit back and go,
02:54Ah, life is good.
02:55I'm fine.
02:56You know, I've got food.
02:58I've got money.
02:58I've got my house.
02:59I've got another car.
03:00I'm thinking about this.
03:01I'm okay.
03:02I know he's a bad guy.
03:04But it's okay.
03:04It's not okay.
03:06It's not okay.
03:08It's never okay.
03:18So on that note, I think we should...
03:21But let me just follow that with...
03:23Okay.
03:24Because this is the two aspects here.
03:25Yes, we have to notice the world out there.
03:29But at the same time,
03:30we have to notice the world in here.
03:32And that's where the humility and the humor
03:34makes the work out there effective.
03:38If we keep clean inside,
03:40then the process is one of self-burning.
03:44There's nothing left over.
03:45There's no residue.
03:46When we overthrow the bad guys,
03:48when you get the bad guys out of Venezuela,
03:51if it's done correctly,
03:53there's no residue.
03:54There's no hatred.
03:56There's no anger.
03:57There's no revenge.
03:59It's clean.
04:00And that's why the interior work
04:02is just as important as the exterior work.
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