Jiang says that risk of exposure is part of the appeal for abusive elites because danger and possible public discovery intensify the excitement.
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Exposure
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"And so like they're looking for like novelty in their lives. And that's what children bring. Okay. There's also, and then I was like,..."
"Homer, Dante, Plato, Immanuel Kant. And I had very little exposure to a lot of these books. And so I set myself on learning..."
"...how these high school students in China, who have absolutely no exposure to Western culture, and who themselves don't actually speak that good English,..."
"...I teach in China to Chinese students who have absolutely no exposure to Western culture, yet they fall in love with Plato, Dante, Homer,..."
"...I did that for six months. And that was my first exposure actually to the American empire overseas. And that was a rude awakening..."
"...why i use delete me a service that helps reduce that exposure it takes about five minutes to set up and then they handle..."
"...and true because muhammad was an illiterate merchant who had no exposure to the bible so this had to be true and this shows..."
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