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Societal Biases and Race
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03:52 - 07:58 (04:06)

The speaker discusses how societal biases lead to certain individuals being chosen for specific situations, such as picking a specific person to discuss things with the police due to their looks, and highlights the Goldwater rule as an example of how many believed the then presidential candidate was crazy.

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Appearance can influence how people perceive and treat you in society, which can be advantageous or detrimental depending on the context.
03:52 - 05:39 (01:47)
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Society
Summary

Appearance can influence how people perceive and treat you in society, which can be advantageous or detrimental depending on the context. Additionally, having a solid and backed-up narrative can help establish credibility in interactions with others.

Chapter
Societal Biases and Race
Episode
Part One: Roger Stone: Evil Genius or Sad, Broken Boy?
Podcast
Behind the Bastards
The Goldwater rule prohibits psychiatrists from psychoanalyzing presidential candidates.
05:39 - 07:58 (02:18)
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Psychiatry, Government Trust
Summary

The Goldwater rule prohibits psychiatrists from psychoanalyzing presidential candidates. Additionally, surveys on people's level of trust in government have been conducted since 1961.

Chapter
Societal Biases and Race
Episode
Part One: Roger Stone: Evil Genius or Sad, Broken Boy?
Podcast
Behind the Bastards