supported, the main argument as they say that actually china is doing it in the u.s. will be less competitive and the dollar would be less strong if the u.s fails to keep up your there are so many things wrong with that argument but the first and most obvious is that s a good pass t get us to be more like china which is not a way for the u.s. to go in terms of being a surveillance state and its for that reason that if you think about it, the u.s. could have a stronger dollar if it does not jump onto this bandwagon becaus people might want to actually hold a currency that doesn t allow them to be the subject of surveillance and control. you could make the argument about the strong dollar we re going to miss out on without th cdb seas and against the backdrop you know well which is the fetishization of strong dollar is the end all be all anyway. there is a good reason why chin has tried to repress its currency, so on many levels the argument fails.
things. and i think there s been the ultimate reality check. and i think you could say that about a lot of different sectors, a lot of different industries. my concern with crypto wasn t the underlying technology. my concern with crypto, for example, has always been the frenetic, like, get in before it s gone, and i just think that was not a responsible like approach. and i think silicon valley has done so many amazing things for the world. but we have to be careful having a fetishization of new technology, as if the new technology will solve all the problems that the last technology created. we need to marry technology with the humanities. we need more diversity in silicon valley, but that diversity should not just be demographic diversity. we need artists, humanists in this industry. we don t just want to a, b test our way towards the next great experiment. i think that will be very dangerous, because human beings are on these platforms. people don t want to go into the office
forms. it was this fetishization of mass death that you saw constantly from his posts and music videos. it s tough to tell, ben, but do you get a sense of what was driving this person of interest. what was driving crimo to violence? what were the reasons why? well, this is very difficult to say, because you don t wanna egg it on. but there is a community of people on the internet who are obsessed with mass death. and people who fetishes mass killers, this has been happening since basically columbine, but has accelerated in the age of social media and the internet. and you see a lot, in places like that extremist forums where they have developed entire personalities based around the concept of killing people. they view it as like a scoreboard, the amount of deaths you can accrue in a mass killing. they talk about that afterwards as well. some of these forums talk about, they compare mass killers to
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