Jiang says China lacks broad imagination because historical memory and cultural residue have been wiped out, allowing the human mind to be algorithmized into survival logic.
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Jiang says China lacks broad imagination because historical memory and cultural residue have been wiped out, allowing the human mind to be algorithmized into survival logic.
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"Yeah, I mean, I just say this, but the Chinese imagination doesn't really exist. It's a very narrow algorithm. And it's, you know, I..."
"okay and like um brzezinski was was a templar himself um or or who knows like again i don't know the specifics okay but..."
"of of living is to survive if you survive you want like what is crap"
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