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The Impact of National Elections in Society and History
The speaker describes how national elections make people feel powerless as their vote only serves as a small part in a bigger game, whilst highlighting how similar patterns throughout history lead to dehumanizing language and eventually war.
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The use of dehumanizing language is a common tactic used throughout history by those seeking to exert power and control over others, often leading to devastating consequences such as war.
37:51 - 39:41 (01:50)
Summary
The use of dehumanizing language is a common tactic used throughout history by those seeking to exert power and control over others, often leading to devastating consequences such as war. This technique relies on convincing individuals that there is an "us vs. them" mentality and that the other group is a threat to their survival.
ChapterThe Impact of National Elections in Society and History
Episode#35 Dr. John Delony - America's Mental Health Crisis
PodcastShawn Ryan Show
The speaker talks about the importance of controlling what you consume in order to maintain mental health, using the example of turning off news reports to avoid becoming overwhelmed.
39:41 - 40:41 (01:00)
Summary
The speaker talks about the importance of controlling what you consume in order to maintain mental health, using the example of turning off news reports to avoid becoming overwhelmed.
ChapterThe Impact of National Elections in Society and History
Episode#35 Dr. John Delony - America's Mental Health Crisis
PodcastShawn Ryan Show
The speaker reflects on the sense of powerlessness during federal and national elections and emphasizes the importance of focusing on what one can control - personal communication, local involvement, and charitable action.
40:41 - 41:38 (00:57)
Summary
The speaker reflects on the sense of powerlessness during federal and national elections and emphasizes the importance of focusing on what one can control - personal communication, local involvement, and charitable action.