Jay's afterthoughts interpret Jiang's popularity as a response to education fatigue: people are tired of state-propaganda history and drawn to the whiteboard/classroom form where forbidden explanations are considered.
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State Propaganda
Jay's afterthoughts interpret Jiang's popularity as a response to education fatigue: people are tired of state-propaganda history and drawn to the whiteboard/classroom form where forbidden explanations are considered.
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"you heard, you know, he's not some sort of like mastermind researcher who's doing anything that you and I can't do. He's an interesting..."
"...a degree with knowing they're getting just shoveled a load of state propaganda bullshit. And then this guy, Professor Jiang comes along, at least..."
"But there's something about the whiteboard and a classroom that is tapping into our, our probably like near global distaste and annoyance at our..."
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