Jiang uses the No Kings protests as an example of a hollow oppositional politics that names Trump as the problem without offering substantive reform.
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No Kings rally
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...They have no leadership. You know, recently there was this No Kings rally in, around the United States. And it's like, we can't have..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...They have no leadership. You know, recently there was this No Kings rally in, around the United States. And it's like, we can't have..."
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"...They have no leadership. You know, recently there was this No Kings rally in, around the United States. And it's like, we can't have..."
"...Roman Republic and the rise of the empire. Just the no kings rally, just even the possibility that we can discuss a third term..."
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The conversation starts with Iran, but it quickly becomes a wider map of how Jiang thinks history moves.
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