Chapter
The Danger of False Beliefs and Radicalization
The speaker expresses concern over the manipulation of marginalized individuals into embracing harmful ideas and the danger of false beliefs leading to radicalization. The chapter is read in a way to convey the seductive nature of these ideas to better understand them.
Clips
In trying to comprehend why people can be influenced to commit violent acts like terrorism, it's necessary to understand the appeal it may hold for those suffering and marginalized.In Joe Rogan's podcast, a chapter from Charles Roger Plunkett's Dynamite is read by a woman in a sultry style to illustrate how violent revolution can seem attractive to those who feel oppressed by the government or other authoritarian entities.
1:28:14 - 1:30:42 (02:28)
Summary
In trying to comprehend why people can be influenced to commit violent acts like terrorism, it's necessary to understand the appeal it may hold for those suffering and marginalized.In Joe Rogan's podcast, a chapter from Charles Roger Plunkett's Dynamite is read by a woman in a sultry style to illustrate how violent revolution can seem attractive to those who feel oppressed by the government or other authoritarian entities.
ChapterThe Danger of False Beliefs and Radicalization
Episode#253 – Michael Malice: New Year’s Special
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The discussion revolves around the idea of evil-doing and whether there is a difference in evil level between those who are untouchable or know they are and those who aren't; Additionally, they pose a question regarding the circumstances of the act and how it impacts the level of evil done.
1:30:42 - 1:32:32 (01:49)
Summary
The discussion revolves around the idea of evil-doing and whether there is a difference in evil level between those who are untouchable or know they are and those who aren't; Additionally, they pose a question regarding the circumstances of the act and how it impacts the level of evil done.
ChapterThe Danger of False Beliefs and Radicalization
Episode#253 – Michael Malice: New Year’s Special
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The use of lobotomies as a medical response to deviant behavior is a scary thought, especially if the act is performed by untrained individuals.
1:32:32 - 1:34:54 (02:21)
Summary
The use of lobotomies as a medical response to deviant behavior is a scary thought, especially if the act is performed by untrained individuals. The use of lobotomies should only be recommended for those with severe mental issues such as mass murderers and not as a solution for non-violent persons.