Chapter
Selective Outrage on Social Media
The issue of selective outrage on social media, where individuals choose to only engage in certain political and social issues while ignoring others, is discussed. This phenomenon occurs due to media incentivizing conflict and individuals wanting to avoid being called out for not speaking equally about every injustice.
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The idea of collaboration and speaking out about every injustice is discussed in this episode.
33:07 - 35:36 (02:29)
Summary
The idea of collaboration and speaking out about every injustice is discussed in this episode. When groups work together with city governments, progress can be made and real impact can be seen in activism efforts.
ChapterSelective Outrage on Social Media
EpisodeJon Talks With Steve Kerr: The Nicest, Whitest Man in Basketball
PodcastThe Problem With Jon Stewart
Coach K expresses remorse over his response to a question about a recent controversy in China, admitting that he failed to take a stand, which led to criticism from the public and even President Trump.
35:36 - 36:37 (01:00)
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Coach K expresses remorse over his response to a question about a recent controversy in China, admitting that he failed to take a stand, which led to criticism from the public and even President Trump.
ChapterSelective Outrage on Social Media
EpisodeJon Talks With Steve Kerr: The Nicest, Whitest Man in Basketball
PodcastThe Problem With Jon Stewart
Trevor Noah discusses the challenges of navigating public criticism and maintaining personal moral direction amidst media incentivized for conflict and outrage.
36:37 - 39:08 (02:31)
Summary
Trevor Noah discusses the challenges of navigating public criticism and maintaining personal moral direction amidst media incentivized for conflict and outrage.