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Painting China as the "Bad Guy"
As the United States and China prepare to clash on an economic and geopolitical level, it is essential to create a narrative that portrays China as the bad guy. The recent George Floyd incident highlights how an accumulation of actions can lead to a powerful human rights violation, and it is important to examine such horrific events on an individual level, rather than conflate them with other forms of pain and suffering in America.
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The United States and China are about to clash on an overriding multi-hundred year economic cycle, and in order for them to clash effectively, the narrative needs to paint China as the bad guy.
22:06 - 25:17 (03:11)
Summary
The United States and China are about to clash on an overriding multi-hundred year economic cycle, and in order for them to clash effectively, the narrative needs to paint China as the bad guy.
ChapterPainting China as the "Bad Guy"
EpisodeE63: Insurrection indictments, human rights in the US and abroad, groundbreaking MS study and more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The US has human rights violations, including violations of freedom of speech, despite being a free and prosperous nation.
25:17 - 26:34 (01:16)
Summary
The US has human rights violations, including violations of freedom of speech, despite being a free and prosperous nation. Human rights violations also occur all over the world.
ChapterPainting China as the "Bad Guy"
EpisodeE63: Insurrection indictments, human rights in the US and abroad, groundbreaking MS study and more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The importance of consistently discussing and addressing human rights is expressed by a belief to disengage from companies and countries that are involved in inhumane acts, such as murder and torture, as a necessary economic and ethical responsibility.
26:34 - 28:21 (01:47)
Summary
The importance of consistently discussing and addressing human rights is expressed by a belief to disengage from companies and countries that are involved in inhumane acts, such as murder and torture, as a necessary economic and ethical responsibility.
ChapterPainting China as the "Bad Guy"
EpisodeE63: Insurrection indictments, human rights in the US and abroad, groundbreaking MS study and more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The conversation explores the dangers of assigning economic value to human rights violations such as torture and rape since it creates an intellectual trap that overlooks the complexity and gravity of these issues.
28:21 - 29:52 (01:30)
Summary
The conversation explores the dangers of assigning economic value to human rights violations such as torture and rape since it creates an intellectual trap that overlooks the complexity and gravity of these issues.
ChapterPainting China as the "Bad Guy"
EpisodeE63: Insurrection indictments, human rights in the US and abroad, groundbreaking MS study and more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The speaker argues that adding up all tiny pain and suffering in America and conflating it with horrific acts like the George Floyd murder is not justified on an individual basis.
29:52 - 32:07 (02:15)
Summary
The speaker argues that adding up all tiny pain and suffering in America and conflating it with horrific acts like the George Floyd murder is not justified on an individual basis.
ChapterPainting China as the "Bad Guy"
EpisodeE63: Insurrection indictments, human rights in the US and abroad, groundbreaking MS study and more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The speaker discusses the Uyghur situation in China and admits there is nothing individuals or companies can do to directly impact the situation.
32:07 - 32:24 (00:16)
Summary
The speaker discusses the Uyghur situation in China and admits there is nothing individuals or companies can do to directly impact the situation. Awareness and speaking out are suggested as possible actions to take.