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The Luxury Belief in Human Rights
The speaker argues that believing in basic human rights for all is not a luxury belief, but rather a fundamental value that should be upheld. They also discuss the complexities of international trade and the challenge of balancing economic interests with ethical considerations.
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The belief in the human declaration of human rights is often seen as a luxury belief, even though it is a basic human right.
16:20 - 17:16 (00:56)
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The belief in the human declaration of human rights is often seen as a luxury belief, even though it is a basic human right. In order to make real progress, we need to address domestic issues first.
ChapterThe Luxury Belief in Human Rights
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Upwards of one million Uyghur Muslims are currently being incarcerated, tortured, raped, and forced into sterilization in concentration camps in China.
17:16 - 19:39 (02:22)
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Upwards of one million Uyghur Muslims are currently being incarcerated, tortured, raped, and forced into sterilization in concentration camps in China. The situation demands attention compared to human rights issues in other countries like Saudi Arabia, and calls for the US to prioritize solving issues in its backyard first.
ChapterThe Luxury Belief in Human Rights
EpisodeE63: Insurrection indictments, human rights in the US and abroad, groundbreaking MS study and more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The guest speaker discusses the risks of outsourcing to China and the potential for American businesses to be undercut by Chinese policies.
19:39 - 22:06 (02:27)
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The guest speaker discusses the risks of outsourcing to China and the potential for American businesses to be undercut by Chinese policies. He also acknowledges the challenges of judging China's political system and emphasizes the importance of fortifying America's supply chain.