Jiang says Americans worship business people such as Henry Ford, Elon Musk, and Thomas Edison rather than generals or leaders, revealing a materialist hierarchy of greatness.
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American Values
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...So there's foreign influence everywhere. Second off, what exactly are Western American values? How could that be described? Alexander Dugin, you, I think, accurately..."
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"out and you speak speak what's unjust people will follow you in a democracy in middle class society which is conformist you're not you're..."
"...So there's foreign influence everywhere. Second off, what exactly are Western American values? How could that be described? Alexander Dugin, you, I think, accurately..."
"...at the University of Michigan. And affirmative action is clearly against American values. Against. The idea of American meritocracy. Right. But the Supreme Court..."
"...talked about backing politicians in Europe that are more amenable to American values, who believe in free speech, who believe in nationalism, who believe..."
"...what has made America great is the American character, right? And American values, freedom, courage, independence, right? We're getting individualism, the frontier thesis, right?..."
"...been Americanized, the Chinese middle class has completely absorbed and internalized American values. And this was a very, I mean, it was just blatantly..."
"...go home and secretly watch these movies that were basically promoting American values of individualism, materialism, neoliberalism. And for them, it was a revelation...."
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