Episode
#AIS: Antonio Garcia Martinez & Glenn Greenwald debate Ukraine, moderated by David Sacks
Description
This debate was recorded LIVE at the All-In Summit in Miami and included slides. To watch on YouTube, check out our All-In Summit playlist: https://bit.ly/aisytplaylist 0:00 David Sacks tees up the show: Debating the US intervention in Ukraine This debate was recorded LIVE at the All-In Summit in Miami! 1:49 Opening statements from Glenn & Antonio 15:29 Debating US involvement, regime change motives, & more 32:01 Final word & wrap Follow the guests: https://twitter.com/ggreenwald https://twitter.com/antoniogm Follow the besties: https://twitter.com/chamath https://linktr.ee/calacanis https://twitter.com/DavidSacks https://twitter.com/friedberg Follow the pod: https://twitter.com/theallinpod https://linktr.ee/allinpodcast Intro Music Credit: https://rb.gy/tppkzl https://twitter.com/yung_spielburg Intro Video Credit: https://twitter.com/TheZachEffect
Chapters
Two writers and thinkers, Antonio Garcia Martinez and Glenn Greenwald, share their opinions on US involvement in Ukraine and its skewed representation in American media discourse.
00:00 - 02:40 (02:40)
Summary
Two writers and thinkers, Antonio Garcia Martinez and Glenn Greenwald, share their opinions on US involvement in Ukraine and its skewed representation in American media discourse.
Episode#AIS: Antonio Garcia Martinez & Glenn Greenwald debate Ukraine, moderated by David Sacks
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The US media's coverage of the war in Ukraine is biased towards victimizing Ukraine, while disregarding the US's involvement in the war and other wars they have started or propped up, and the victims of those wars.
02:40 - 12:50 (10:10)
Summary
The US media's coverage of the war in Ukraine is biased towards victimizing Ukraine, while disregarding the US's involvement in the war and other wars they have started or propped up, and the victims of those wars. The author encourages Americans to look beyond their country's biased media and understand the rest of the world's perception of their country.
Episode#AIS: Antonio Garcia Martinez & Glenn Greenwald debate Ukraine, moderated by David Sacks
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The speaker argues that both the old left and the new right share a focus on two key points: understanding the reality of total war and being skeptical of claims made by the United States due to its history of US-led regime change and interventions.
12:50 - 23:47 (10:56)
Summary
The speaker argues that both the old left and the new right share a focus on two key points: understanding the reality of total war and being skeptical of claims made by the United States due to its history of US-led regime change and interventions.
Episode#AIS: Antonio Garcia Martinez & Glenn Greenwald debate Ukraine, moderated by David Sacks
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
Delving into the geopolitical interests of different countries in the conflict, this podcast episode discusses the danger of cheering for a war without fully understanding the motives behind it, and emphasizes the importance of questioning the authenticity of U.S. motives in foreign wars.
23:47 - 31:54 (08:06)
Summary
Delving into the geopolitical interests of different countries in the conflict, this podcast episode discusses the danger of cheering for a war without fully understanding the motives behind it, and emphasizes the importance of questioning the authenticity of U.S. motives in foreign wars.
Episode#AIS: Antonio Garcia Martinez & Glenn Greenwald debate Ukraine, moderated by David Sacks
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The global liberal order is important and valuable, but often undervalued by those who have never lived outside of it.
31:54 - 33:56 (02:02)
Summary
The global liberal order is important and valuable, but often undervalued by those who have never lived outside of it. The order provides a structure and rules to society that many take for granted.