Chapter
The arrogance of decision-makers
The 21st century has seen arrogant people making decisions based on little evidence that have affected millions of lives globally such as with the case of the lack of understanding of cultures and languages leading to the spread of propaganda and other negative implications.
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The 21st century is marked by rash decisions made by arrogant men that lead to violent consequences for millions of people.
42:46 - 46:29 (03:43)
Summary
The 21st century is marked by rash decisions made by arrogant men that lead to violent consequences for millions of people. Facebook's launch in countries like Myanmar and Zambia without a sufficient team who understood the language and country is an example of this, and is why the host of this podcast considers Mark Zuckerberg the worst person of the 21st century.
ChapterThe arrogance of decision-makers
EpisodePart Three: Mark Zuckerberg: The Worst Person of the 21st Century (So Far)
PodcastBehind the Bastards
In this episode, the host compares Hitler's efficient and terrible concentration camps to Mark Zuckerberg's ignorance towards the spread of violent propaganda on his platform.
46:29 - 47:28 (00:59)
Summary
In this episode, the host compares Hitler's efficient and terrible concentration camps to Mark Zuckerberg's ignorance towards the spread of violent propaganda on his platform. He also compares George Bush's lack of understanding of a foreign place and causing harm to that of Zuckerberg's for the world.
ChapterThe arrogance of decision-makers
EpisodePart Three: Mark Zuckerberg: The Worst Person of the 21st Century (So Far)
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Kara Swisher calls on Facebook to remove Mark Zuckerberg and to adopt new values for the platform, recognizing the dangers of hateful rhetoric spreading on social media.
47:29 - 48:08 (00:38)
Summary
Kara Swisher calls on Facebook to remove Mark Zuckerberg and to adopt new values for the platform, recognizing the dangers of hateful rhetoric spreading on social media. She suggests putting someone like Chobani CEO Hamdi Ulaqi, a former refugee, in charge of the company.