Jiang says he dislikes publicity but feels internally commanded to reveal himself, tell people what he knows, and accept the risk of social-media suppression or retaliation.
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Counter Narrative
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...so, you can see the idea of America First as a counter -narrative to multilateralism, right? And multilateralism these past years, these past 40..."
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"...I could be hunted down by nefarious forces for offering a counter narrative. I have three young kids. So I'm very protective of my..."
"And you have to reveal yourself. And you have to be honest with people. Don't hide anymore. Be honest with people. And people will..."
"...so, you can see the idea of America First as a counter -narrative to multilateralism, right? And multilateralism these past years, these past 40..."
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