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The Clubhouse app allows individuals from various backgrounds to come together and discuss their lived experiences, emotions, biases, and hopes with raw and unfiltered dialogue.
30:27 - 31:52 (01:24)
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The Clubhouse app allows individuals from various backgrounds to come together and discuss their lived experiences, emotions, biases, and hopes with raw and unfiltered dialogue. The audio-based platform creates a safe space for genuine conversations without fear of physical confrontation.
ChapterDebating the Right to Speak
Episode#296 – Douglas Murray: Racism, Marxism, and the War on the West
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
In this podcast episode, Douglas Murray and Lex Fridman discuss the importance of listening to raw emotions when learning about different perspectives on race, and reject the argument that they don't have the right to talk about race and racism in America due to their privileged backgrounds.
31:52 - 33:06 (01:14)
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In this podcast episode, Douglas Murray and Lex Fridman discuss the importance of listening to raw emotions when learning about different perspectives on race, and reject the argument that they don't have the right to talk about race and racism in America due to their privileged backgrounds.
ChapterDebating the Right to Speak
Episode#296 – Douglas Murray: Racism, Marxism, and the War on the West
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
In discussions about issues such as racism, it is important to hear from those who have experienced it firsthand, but this does not mean that others cannot contribute and share their ideas.
33:06 - 37:36 (04:29)
Summary
In discussions about issues such as racism, it is important to hear from those who have experienced it firsthand, but this does not mean that others cannot contribute and share their ideas. However, there is a need for basic civility and respect when someone is sharing their personal experiences.
ChapterDebating the Right to Speak
Episode#296 – Douglas Murray: Racism, Marxism, and the War on the West
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The speaker discusses the use of terms such as "white tears," "white privilege," and "white guilt" in discussions on racism, and questions if white people who have experienced violence can dominate the discourse on racism.
37:36 - 40:14 (02:38)
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The speaker discusses the use of terms such as "white tears," "white privilege," and "white guilt" in discussions on racism, and questions if white people who have experienced violence can dominate the discourse on racism.
ChapterDebating the Right to Speak
Episode#296 – Douglas Murray: Racism, Marxism, and the War on the West
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The difficulty of knowing the motivations of others and the danger in attributing it to race or other characteristics is discussed in this conversation, along with a cautionary sentiment towards Nietzsche and what can happen when people embrace certain parts of his work too far.
40:14 - 41:49 (01:35)
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The difficulty of knowing the motivations of others and the danger in attributing it to race or other characteristics is discussed in this conversation, along with a cautionary sentiment towards Nietzsche and what can happen when people embrace certain parts of his work too far.