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The cancel culture identity was a major factor in the 2020 election, as shown by the 26 to over 50 percent of voters that aligned with it.
34:30 - 51:51 (17:21)
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The cancel culture identity was a major factor in the 2020 election, as shown by the 26 to over 50 percent of voters that aligned with it. The fear of getting canceled prevented many from speaking out, and those not actively endorsing Biden on Twitter were presumed to be closet Trump supporters.
ChapterPolitical Polarization in the US
EpisodeE12: Biden wins, Pfizer vaccine, markets rip, Trump's next act, COVID endgame scenarios & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The media has lost the faith of their audience and is considered the biggest loser of the 2020 election, as highlighted by various news outlets such as The Washington Post, Fox News, and The Hill.
51:51 - 55:50 (03:58)
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The media has lost the faith of their audience and is considered the biggest loser of the 2020 election, as highlighted by various news outlets such as The Washington Post, Fox News, and The Hill. There are allegations of infighting among New York Times writers, and the lack of neutrality in media outlets is a cause for concern.
ChapterPolitical Polarization in the US
EpisodeE12: Biden wins, Pfizer vaccine, markets rip, Trump's next act, COVID endgame scenarios & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The podcasters discuss the job of CNN's John King and their recent game of basketball, where someone had to tell a player to pass the ball.
55:50 - 57:27 (01:37)
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The podcasters discuss the job of CNN's John King and their recent game of basketball, where someone had to tell a player to pass the ball. They also mention Brad and Bill Girly's good insights during the game.