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The American Mind

Digital Exile | The Roundtable Ep. 63

The American Mind

The Claremont Institute

Philosophy, News, Society & Culture

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 1 April 2021

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

Big Tech’s at it again, censoring people—including us—as the effort to scrub Trump from the public square continues. Voting rights is the new hot-button issue, especially in Georgia. And what does US policy in Afghanistan tell us about Biden?

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0:00.0

coming up on this episode of the Roundtable.

0:03.2

The older I get, the more I see true.

0:05.6

I mean, they were fine with controlled opposition.

0:08.4

But the thing about Trump, right,

0:10.0

is the same thing as the spirit of Wall Street bats

0:12.4

or the spirit of any kind of movement or person

0:15.2

that is just not going to surrender, terrified them.

0:19.7

And it was clear that the same reason people like Trump,

0:23.0

he was not afraid of them.

0:24.6

That is what terrifies them about anyone

0:27.2

in any movement, anything that they can't control.

0:30.1

And so it's not just fury.

0:32.5

And then of course, their tools are melting away

0:37.3

when it's clear that the power of the media

0:39.4

isn't the same as it used to be.

0:41.4

And of course, the result of this year for most people

0:45.8

is to reduce the credibility or the legitimacy

0:49.5

of institutional authority or expert authority.

0:52.6

Welcome, everyone, once again, to what are we doing here?

1:18.8

The Roundtable.

1:20.0

The Editors and Publishers podcast here

1:23.2

at the American Mind at the Claremont Institute.

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