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The nature of social media means that people are documenting their views in a landscape that is ever-changing and what is deemed acceptable is becoming increasingly smaller.
52:08 - 55:19 (03:11)
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The nature of social media means that people are documenting their views in a landscape that is ever-changing and what is deemed acceptable is becoming increasingly smaller. This poses a challenge for those who work in fields where they are documenting their views, as they may be criticized for their views in the future.
ChapterThe Lack of Compassion on the Internet
Episode#204 - Ashley 'Dotty' Charles - Why Everyone Is Outraged
PodcastModern Wisdom
Comedian and actor, Russell Brand talks about his frustration with society's notion that people must be tethered to their past attitudes and behaviors; and how that idea prevents any potential for growth and change.
55:19 - 56:11 (00:52)
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Comedian and actor, Russell Brand talks about his frustration with society's notion that people must be tethered to their past attitudes and behaviors; and how that idea prevents any potential for growth and change.
ChapterThe Lack of Compassion on the Internet
Episode#204 - Ashley 'Dotty' Charles - Why Everyone Is Outraged
PodcastModern Wisdom
The lack of compassion on the internet and the possibility of erasing cultural history with a disclaimer upfront or a full deletion of certain content raises the question of whether we should remember the past despite its bigotry or not.
56:13 - 1:00:01 (03:47)
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The lack of compassion on the internet and the possibility of erasing cultural history with a disclaimer upfront or a full deletion of certain content raises the question of whether we should remember the past despite its bigotry or not.
ChapterThe Lack of Compassion on the Internet
Episode#204 - Ashley 'Dotty' Charles - Why Everyone Is Outraged
PodcastModern Wisdom
The speaker reflects on humanity's experience and existence, likening it to a tapestry that contains both beautiful and ugly patches that cannot simply be removed.
1:00:01 - 1:00:42 (00:40)
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The speaker reflects on humanity's experience and existence, likening it to a tapestry that contains both beautiful and ugly patches that cannot simply be removed. As humanity progresses, we will learn from the past and build a better future, but cannot erase the ugly parts of our history.