Jiang says Nick Fuentes appears to have a political agenda and to be voicing conclusions that feel manufactured rather than derived from first principles.
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Manufactured
The stream begins as a thank-you and career update, but its real pressure is larger: leave China, refuse the influencer trap, build schools, democratize creativity, and prepare communities for a world Jiang thinks is...
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The stream begins as a thank-you and career update, but its real pressure is larger: leave China, refuse the influencer trap, build schools, democratize creativity, and prepare communities for a world Jiang thinks is...
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"...guy's a smart guy, but some of his conclusions are clearly manufactured. He's not working for, from first principles. He's not working. I think,..."
"...really screwed we are. How food right now is all mass manufactured. It's all controlled by food corporations. And the entire purpose is to..."
"...what China does is it takes Russian resources, converts them into manufactured goods, machinery in its factories, and then exports it back to Russia...."
"...Basically, the deal is this. The Europeans will agree to buy manufactured goods from the Americans. Television sets, radio, bicycles, cars. But then the..."
"...to borrow money in order to purchase the European and Japanese manufactured goods. Okay? So now this relationship goes backwards. All right? Now, USA..."
"...uh, China is a net exporter and it's, so it makes manufactured goods and it needs to sell to someone, right? And so you..."
"...East sells oil to the world. But China now will sell manufactured goods to the world and China will also do so using US..."
"...orientated, okay? So the entire economy is just basically on exporting manufactured goods cheaply to the rest of the world. And you can tell..."
"...designed in California then they are sent to Taiwan to be manufactured then they're sent onto the Philippines to be valued at it there's..."
"that can be extracted and turned into manufactured goods Americans don't want to do it because it's too expensive it's too hard work but..."
"...it's going to be very hard for China to export its manufactured goods to the rest of the world. The second issue is that..."
"...we lend money to Europe and Japan in order to buy manufactured goods from us, what's another great deal?"
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