Chapter

Freedom of Speech vs Right to Privacy in Public Spaces
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1:12:51 - 1:17:29 (04:38)

The debate between freedom of speech and right to privacy in public spaces continues, with some arguing that people in the background of photos need to consent to having their picture taken, while others believe that taking pictures in public places is an example of freedom of speech.

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The establishment lost the 2016 presidential election because they had supported policies that didn't work, such as futile wars, bad trade policies that cut jobs, and poorly thought-out border policies.
1:12:51 - 1:14:34 (01:43)
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Politics
Summary

The establishment lost the 2016 presidential election because they had supported policies that didn't work, such as futile wars, bad trade policies that cut jobs, and poorly thought-out border policies. Their principles were so superficial that they turned against democracy when they got a result they didn't like.

Chapter
Freedom of Speech vs Right to Privacy in Public Spaces
Episode
E57: Understanding Omicron, tech stocks plummet, VC's great resignation, Jack Dorsey's departure
Podcast
All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The idea that people in public spaces have the right to privacy and can have their pictures removed if they feel unsafe is a controversial position that challenges freedom of speech.
1:14:34 - 1:16:09 (01:34)
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Privacy
Summary

The idea that people in public spaces have the right to privacy and can have their pictures removed if they feel unsafe is a controversial position that challenges freedom of speech. Instead, policies should focus on unauthorized footage of non-public figures being used to harass and take down that content.

Chapter
Freedom of Speech vs Right to Privacy in Public Spaces
Episode
E57: Understanding Omicron, tech stocks plummet, VC's great resignation, Jack Dorsey's departure
Podcast
All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
This podcast discusses the double standard of social media censorship, where false information about certain topics is allowed to go viral without warning labels or tweets being banned, while other topics are heavily censored.
1:16:09 - 1:17:29 (01:19)
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Social Media
Summary

This podcast discusses the double standard of social media censorship, where false information about certain topics is allowed to go viral without warning labels or tweets being banned, while other topics are heavily censored.

Chapter
Freedom of Speech vs Right to Privacy in Public Spaces
Episode
E57: Understanding Omicron, tech stocks plummet, VC's great resignation, Jack Dorsey's departure
Podcast
All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg