Jiang frames America as a society addicted to violence, citing guns, the sacralization of the Second Amendment, football, and reverence for war history.
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Jiang frames America as a society addicted to violence, citing guns, the sacralization of the Second Amendment, football, and reverence for war history.
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"...every American has the right to bear arms. Then there's American football. Have you guys seen American football? Where guys just bang at each..."
"...really the only country that plays this sport, and Americans love football. The Super Bowl is the most watched TV event every year. And..."
"...on the president, okay? He has to go get the nuclear football. Then someone has to open for him, and then he can press..."
"...have a very similar Roman culture as well. This is American football, of course, and it is pretty violent, okay? It is pretty barbaric...."
"...a story. Okay? And this happens everywhere. So, Connecticut College a football player scores a winning touchdown."
"...they dress up like girls they had wild parties they play football they took risks okay and they became uneducated and they became uneducated..."
"...you an example let's just say that you are the best football player the best soccer player in the whole world no one can..."
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