Jay frames the shared problem as dissatisfaction with official stories about monumental events while still needing language careful enough not to become denial or harm.
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Jay frames the shared problem as dissatisfaction with official stories about monumental events while still needing language careful enough not to become denial or harm.
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"my audience that you were going to come on, many people were like, oh, don't talk to that guy, right? He's super dangerous. And..."
"And I doubt the official story. 9 -11, I was near New York and it became, many people still doubt that story, obviously, and..."
"So why don't we try to meet somewhere in the middle? I'm curious. You know, we came from very, very different backgrounds on these..."
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