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Bias in Protests
The bias that people have going into a protest affects how they interpret and understand what is happening. Some believe that malicious groups are hijacking the movement and inciting violence, while others believe the protests are necessary to address real problems in their communities.
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The speaker feels a bit displaced due to the high cost of living in San Francisco, which also presents concerns of crime and homelessness.
38:32 - 40:08 (01:35)
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The speaker feels a bit displaced due to the high cost of living in San Francisco, which also presents concerns of crime and homelessness.
ChapterBias in Protests
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The Black Lives Matter movement, amplified through social media, highlights the danger of confirmation bias, where individuals selectively choose and interpret information that supports their existing beliefs.
40:08 - 42:01 (01:53)
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The Black Lives Matter movement, amplified through social media, highlights the danger of confirmation bias, where individuals selectively choose and interpret information that supports their existing beliefs. This can lead to distorted perceptions of the movement and increased tensions, with some factions even attempting to co-opt the cause for their own purposes.