Jiang says empathy comes from wisdom and from inhabiting many perspectives, which for him was deepened by reading widely after an alienated childhood.
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Bullying
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Empathy, right? Empathy, because, because, like, when you shout at someone, and then you go, um, away, you're able to remember what you did,..."
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Jiang agrees and says the liberal rules-based order was in practice a Western system of bullying, exploitation, and colonization rather than a neutral legal framework.
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"Empathy, right? Empathy, because, because, like, when you shout at someone, and then you go, um, away, you're able to remember what you did,..."
"...the liberal rules -based natural order. It's basically these Western nations bullying. Exploiting and colonizing the rest of the world. So for 20 years,..."
"...allies see that America has become arrogant and is engaged in bullying behavior. So they're trying to break away somehow. And ultimately, if we..."
"...of rules -based international order, of institutions that could counterbalance the bullying of America. And the third is to rely more heavily... on Canadian..."
"...they have no idea how to respond to the U.S essentially bullying one of its own in order to acquire one of its territories..."
"...continued under the Trump administration. And America insisted on all these bullying tactics. For example, denying China access to technology, to markets. A few..."
"And he's been bullying people for a year now. And he's the biggest guy in the school. He's really mean, and everyone's afraid of..."
"...because Athens was an empire and it was going around and bullying everyone. And so, you didn't have a choice in the matter. You..."
"...We don't really need anyone, okay? And America is just basically bullying. We make the rules. Why did America do this? Why this transition..."
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