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Political Violence and the Role of Media and Tech Companies
The speaker expresses concern about rising political violence in America in the wake of the election and attributes it, in part, to the partisan bias of the media and the censorship policies of big tech companies. He predicts a tense atmosphere but does not expect widespread violence.
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The violent confrontations between individuals fueled by politics have not been seen in a generation, but President Trump's rhetoric has created the tense climate that makes them more likely.
1:08:10 - 1:10:17 (02:07)
Summary
The violent confrontations between individuals fueled by politics have not been seen in a generation, but President Trump's rhetoric has created the tense climate that makes them more likely. While Americans are generally good people, Trump has a unique ability to abuse and trigger people with his language.
ChapterPolitical Violence and the Role of Media and Tech Companies
EpisodeE11: Election Night Special featuring Phil Hellmuth, Bill Gurley, Brad Gerstner & more!
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The media has played an equal part in sowing chaos and divisiveness in politics by abandoning their job of neutrality and objectivity and becoming co-equal partners in attacking Trump, which has proven to be profitable.
1:10:17 - 1:11:27 (01:09)
Summary
The media has played an equal part in sowing chaos and divisiveness in politics by abandoning their job of neutrality and objectivity and becoming co-equal partners in attacking Trump, which has proven to be profitable.
ChapterPolitical Violence and the Role of Media and Tech Companies
EpisodeE11: Election Night Special featuring Phil Hellmuth, Bill Gurley, Brad Gerstner & more!
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The podcast discusses how media and big tech companies have taken sides in the presidential election, causing people to vote for Trump as a way of showing their displeasure.
1:11:27 - 1:13:06 (01:39)
Summary
The podcast discusses how media and big tech companies have taken sides in the presidential election, causing people to vote for Trump as a way of showing their displeasure. They also mention the large number of mail-in ballots yet to be counted in Pennsylvania.