Rogan, Dore, the Weinsteins, Tucker, and similar spaces Jiang saw as truth-seeking conversation venues.
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Rogan, Dore, the Weinsteins, Tucker, and similar spaces Jiang saw as truth-seeking conversation venues.
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Jiang says he manifested his public role by imagining the possibility, studying alternative media, and positioning himself for debate, conversation, and truth-seeking venues.
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"...It was just insane to me. I've been fascinated by social media, by the internet. So, I was watching a lot of Joe Rogan...."
"And I became drawn to alternative media because, like, I like debate. I like conversation. I like exploration. And it seemed to me like..."
"I was treated, like royalty, wherever I went. Because I'm the United Nations. And I walked away. Because I thought it was a meaningless..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
The interview starts with the end of the world and Satoshi Nakamoto, but the deeper line is Jiang's theory of front men.
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