I despise Stefan Molyneux, such a gigantic sense of self-worth and superiority with nothing but flawed arguments to back it up. Even Ben Shapiro is more sufferable than him, at least he has a brain.
I think the left fails to appreciate the point of the right - it’s so obvious to the educated and open-minded that the right are lacking in the intellectual domain, and that things could be improved in innumerable ways without them, that the value in what we have in the first place is forgotten. It’s a very human psychological strength and weakness that we tend to ignore what we take for granted, we don’t need to constantly worry about and be grateful of things that just seem to operate in the background without our knowledge. The right are perhaps more aware and fearful of these things, they also tend to be the ones most involved in maintaining them because more open leftist minds would rather create new things, not maintain old ones. But it’s a fact that we need to maintain what we have, and that it really could all fall apart if all we cared about was the future at the expense of the past and present. Just because notions of absolute moralities are a baseless infinite regress, doesn’t mean that treating them that way doesn’t solidify a robust way of behaving. Of course it isn’t always best to adhere to an absolute morality, but you’re still inadvertently adhering to it when you are simply acting normally without realising. I don’t think the left are necessarily amoral or anti-moral, just because they are in favour of thinking and acting outside of the box - their moralities are just self-made and fluid, justified by current experiences, not tradition, but they are probably more traditionally moral than they might assume through their day to day actions that they aren’t thinking about, as learned in a continuous process through the ages that can’t simply be “removed” and entirely replaced by something new and radical.
At the same time, it’s just as much of a fault of the right to not tolerate the potential of the left to improve and adapt current ways. Less ignorance and more appreciation of where the other “wing” is coming from would do everyone a favour.