A phrase Jiang invokes for caring for outsiders in a way that neglects the survival of one's own house or community.
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suicidal empathy
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "we've reached an extreme where, um, to have any, um, sense of community, to want to belong to a group is considered racist and,..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "we've reached an extreme where, um, to have any, um, sense of community, to want to belong to a group is considered racist and,..."
Key Notes
Jiang argues the open-society idea has become extreme when any desire for community, balance, or national identity is treated as racist or backward.
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"we've reached an extreme where, um, to have any, um, sense of community, to want to belong to a group is considered racist and,..."
"And, quite honestly, the Europeans did, did not have the capacity to absorb these millions, tens of millions of refugees. But Angela Merkel, the..."
"...the, the, the very common phrase now, very popular phrase is suicidal empathy, right?"
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