Jiang cites Andrew Tate and Barack Obama as examples of public figures he believes have reused or echoed his ideas, which he treats as welcome diffusion rather than theft.
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Idea Diffusion
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "yeah so for me what really matters is intellectual creative freedom so i want i want to be able to share my ideas with..."
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"yeah so for me what really matters is intellectual creative freedom so i want i want to be able to share my ideas with..."
"barack obama also used my my ideas as well you know i had this one video where i discussed how baby boomers are destroying..."
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