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The Need to Be Right
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1:03:50 - 1:09:07 (05:16)

The desire to feel right and just is a common human trait, even among those who may be doing things that others fundamentally oppose. A story is shared about a moment of empathy and connection across political lines.

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The speaker suggests that it's not wrong to prioritize investments in black banks, businesses, and ownership to create opportunities, citing the example of spending $6 trillion on rebuilding what was destroyed in America as a possible comparison.
1:03:50 - 1:05:12 (01:21)
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Investments
Summary

The speaker suggests that it's not wrong to prioritize investments in black banks, businesses, and ownership to create opportunities, citing the example of spending $6 trillion on rebuilding what was destroyed in America as a possible comparison.

Chapter
The Need to Be Right
Episode
Jon Talks Racial Injustice & Inflation
Podcast
The Problem With Jon Stewart
In this podcast, the speaker discusses the human desire to feel right and just, and explains how this can sometimes lead to even those with opposing views wanting to feel moral and justified.
1:05:12 - 1:07:37 (02:25)
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human nature
Summary

In this podcast, the speaker discusses the human desire to feel right and just, and explains how this can sometimes lead to even those with opposing views wanting to feel moral and justified. They also touch on the issue of mass incarceration in the United States.

Chapter
The Need to Be Right
Episode
Jon Talks Racial Injustice & Inflation
Podcast
The Problem With Jon Stewart
A woman shares her experience of encountering a man who broke down crying while on a hike up a mountain after being told that the trail they were on was the site where a black man was lynched in 1937, highlighting the emotional impact of acknowledging America's history of racial violence.
1:07:38 - 1:09:07 (01:29)
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Racial Violence
Summary

A woman shares her experience of encountering a man who broke down crying while on a hike up a mountain after being told that the trail they were on was the site where a black man was lynched in 1937, highlighting the emotional impact of acknowledging America's history of racial violence.

Chapter
The Need to Be Right
Episode
Jon Talks Racial Injustice & Inflation
Podcast
The Problem With Jon Stewart