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00:59:52 Or at least reproducibility of results. We have a long and storied history that has gone wildly off the rails with the crisis in current that's making in the purpose of the portal was always to set up a channel by which we would have enough people watching that we could attempt to keep people from being rolled in the alleys when they contradicted the institutions and that is in large measure what we're here to do. If you look at our episode with two more Quran, we introduced you to a concept of preference falsification right. Now, the danger of the Andrew Yang in the Jeffrey Epstein situations is the day of conveniently communicated too many people. Of course, we're going to mess with your sense-making. What is it? You're prepared to do about it. | 00:59:52 Or at least reproducibility of results. We have a long and storied history that has gone wildly off the rails with the crisis in current that's making in the purpose of the portal was always to set up a channel by which we would have enough people watching that we could attempt to keep people from being rolled in the alleys when they contradicted the institutions and that is in large measure what we're here to do. If you look at our episode with two more Quran, we introduced you to a concept of preference falsification right. Now, the danger of the Andrew Yang in the Jeffrey Epstein situations is the day of conveniently communicated too many people. Of course, we're going to mess with your sense-making. What is it? You're prepared to do about it. | ||
01:00:39 This brings us to a final issue which I think is incredibly important which has to do with why there are no living heroes in effect. We almost don't believe in heroism as soon as somebody starts to make us excited about the world. And what is possible for the individual we come to start feeling terrible about that person unless there's trapped inside of a Marvel movie or something like that. If you go back to the history of ticker tape parades, he will see that there were many ticker tape parades given for individual aviators individual explorers ships captains who put their ship at risk to rescue the crew of another | ===No Living Heroes=== | ||
01:00:39 This brings us to a final issue, which I think is incredibly important, which has to do with why there are no living heroes in effect. We almost don't believe in heroism as soon as somebody starts to make us excited about the world. And what is possible for the individual we come to start feeling terrible about that person unless there's trapped inside of a Marvel movie or something like that. If you go back to the history of ticker tape parades, he will see that there were many ticker tape parades given for individual aviators individual explorers ships captains who put their ship at risk to rescue the crew of another | |||
01:01:18 And in fact this pattern or largely stopped. | 01:01:18 And in fact this pattern or largely stopped. | ||
01:01:22 My contention is that the difficult case of Charles Lindbergh may have marked a turning point in Lindbergh's case. He had flown solo to Europe from the United States and come back here. I believe in the late 1920s at Lindbergh was a very difficult human being to deal with because he was not then take hero and he was also somebody who believed in America First in and isolationism and given the Nazi Menace in Europe. I think it's almost an unforgivable position nevertheless. The fact is that Lindberg commanded tremendous popularity and that popularity could have been used to keep the u.s. Out of War. | 01:01:22 My contention is that the difficult case of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Lindbergh Charles Lindbergh] may have marked a turning point in Lindbergh's case. He had flown solo to Europe from the United States and come back here. I believe in the late 1920s at Lindbergh was a very difficult human being to deal with because he was not then take hero and he was also somebody who believed in America First in and isolationism and given the Nazi Menace in Europe. I think it's almost an unforgivable position nevertheless. The fact is that Lindberg commanded tremendous popularity and that popularity could have been used to keep the u.s. Out of War. | ||
01:02:06 What I find is that since Lindbergh. It has been very rare to elevate any individual to the point where they can oppose our institutions. The Pete Seeger's and Albert Einstein's of the world who fought against McCarthyism. We're huge Danger. | 01:02:06 What I find is that since Lindbergh. It has been very rare to elevate any individual to the point where they can oppose our institutions. The Pete Seeger's and Albert Einstein's of the world who fought against McCarthyism. We're huge Danger. |