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Comedian Joe Rogan discusses the upcoming Kong vs Godzilla movie and makes a comparison to being the number two power.
06:20 - 06:59 (00:38)
Summary
Comedian Joe Rogan discusses the upcoming Kong vs Godzilla movie and makes a comparison to being the number two power. He suggests that, like Great Britain, being number two can still be advantageous and allow for influence in the decisions of the number one power.
ChapterThe Potential Influence of China's Cultural and Economic Impact
EpisodeBiden Bends-Over For Beijing... How China Controls The US
PodcastAndrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh
The speaker expresses concern about the rise of the Chinese empire and the potential cultural impact that could have, including the loss of freedom and cultural influence for the US and other countries.
06:59 - 08:00 (01:00)
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The speaker expresses concern about the rise of the Chinese empire and the potential cultural impact that could have, including the loss of freedom and cultural influence for the US and other countries.
ChapterThe Potential Influence of China's Cultural and Economic Impact
EpisodeBiden Bends-Over For Beijing... How China Controls The US
PodcastAndrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh
The Uyghurs are closer to Chinese culture than people in the US realize, yet China is still trying to exert control over them.
08:00 - 08:23 (00:22)
Summary
The Uyghurs are closer to Chinese culture than people in the US realize, yet China is still trying to exert control over them. There is concern about China's potential influence in the US.
ChapterThe Potential Influence of China's Cultural and Economic Impact
EpisodeBiden Bends-Over For Beijing... How China Controls The US
PodcastAndrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh
Hollywood has been increasingly making movies that cater to Chinese audiences due to their massive market potential, according to a New York Times article.
08:23 - 09:59 (01:36)
Summary
Hollywood has been increasingly making movies that cater to Chinese audiences due to their massive market potential, according to a New York Times article.