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Michael Malice on Anarchy, Freedom, and Leaving New York

PragerUJuly 5, 20259 min1,024,116 views
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Childhood and Anarchist Roots

  • 💡 Michael Malice identifies as an anarchist since early childhood, stemming from a belief that authority should be questioned.
  • 👶 His journey began with standing up to a teacher in kindergarten for hitting smaller children, a moment he considers his first act of defiance.

Emigration and American Opportunity

  • 🇺🇦 Born in the Soviet Union (now Ukraine), Malice's parents emigrated to Brooklyn, New York, seeking freedom and opportunity.
  • 🏫 Recognizing that government-provided services can be subpar, his parents opted for private schooling, where he received a scholarship to a Yeshiva.

Career Path and Creative Pursuits

  • ✍️ After exploring consulting, Malice found success with a blog, which led to a graphic novel about him and co-authoring books for celebrities.
  • 🚀 He eventually became an author, driven by the desire to create his own life and pursue cool experiences.

Travel and Observations on Tyranny

  • 🇰🇵 A desire to understand his family's past led him to visit North Korea, an experience that debunked Western perceptions of the country.
  • ⚠️ He observed pervasive signs of decay and dysfunction, contrasting with idealized portrayals, and learned that tyranny can be far more encompassing than Americans might imagine.
  • 📉 Malice warns that the US can
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