8:00 Monsanto & RoundUp 38:00 Big Agriculture and $44 Bn Monsanto bid vs. $47 Bn Chem China bid 46:20 No. of factories in USA vs. China 1:08:00 Bio-manufacturing
They do not seem to think that other societies have a right to exist and it is US empire's choice for everyone else. As it is, the US is wasting its wealth in dominating countries that would prefer to go their own way. We have covert military operations in 52 of the 54 countries of Africa and no programs to create infrastructure. China is building roads, high-speed rail and has zero military there. Who is winning hearts and minds, and creating prosperity or US special forces overthrowing leaders and subverting budding democracy? The US really does not have friends nor want them, it has subjects who are afraid to buck the demands of the US. When one's authority is based on violence and non-democratic means it only delays the day when the people fight back. We have killed 20 million people in wars in 170 wars and police actions since WW2, and not one of those involved defending the US or against any country that did anything to the US. Disobeying the US is deadly to politicians, and civic leaders all over the world. If the US pulled out of the 1000 bases around the world, the world would be much more peaceful. Both Russia and China have been at the focus of the few places that are improving, by not trying to controlling the societies but helping them develop in their own way. Ask anyone in Africa or middle east which countries are helpful and which have been destructive. Ask South Americans where we overthrew or assassinated leaders of every country except 2, whether the US has been a positive influence. The American people are kept in the dark, as these 4 gentlemen are, about our actions crushing popular movements and development around the world. Ask legal experts around the world to rank the likelihood of various countries to abide by treaties, contracts, and agreements and the unanimous view would be the US ignores treaties and international law in MOST cases and "evil" Russia and China are known to take treaties and agreements seriously. Americans never hear any of that because media and government do not let them know, Americans really believe they are loved as the only great honest peaceful country. They will fight anyone who disagrees. That is, all Americans except for those who have spent a long time outside the US information bubble living among the people of any country. Expats from the US know far more of what is true from direct observation and it is almost universal that ex-pats are very much opposed to the empire expansion and do not believe the US has honorable intentions anywhere. But Americans living inside the bubble know that every leader is evil and must be destroyed, and can list the claimed evil deeds the leader was supposed to have done that is used as the excuse for going in and destroying the entire country. Ask a Syrian, Iraqi, Libyan, Venezuelan, Russian, Chinese, Iranian etc. No one asks them if they wanted the US to destroy their country, their customs and traditions, their social and cultural foundations. Before the invasion, not one Lybian lived a lower quality of life existence than the bottom 40% of Americans. None of those countries did anything to the US, was no threat but was made out to be evil by US/media press as needing to be destroyed. The new cold war is a US-created to construct and it might not be won by the US because Americans believe their own myths.
Canada is already a part of the american empire, this can be seen in how the permanent (thus excluding wierd political figures) rulling class of canada always is alligned with that of the united states.
First timer here…already loving it!! Best conversation I’ve heard for a long long time! Great podcast and cheers to all of you! Thanks to Galli of Hyper Change for referencing All-In Podcast.
Trump is a nut job but the US seem to have missed that China made big moves against the US while Obama was in power??? China’s posturing into being an equal or greater power than the US has been really obvious to many everyday people outside the US. I live in Australia and New Zealand - China brought in big and obviously into these US allies years ago. Both countries had to legislate against China in recent years to prevent a complete buy out. The US seems very late to this conversation??
Love listening to all of you guys speak, thank you for the free and unmatchable knowledge. Shout out to HyperChange, who recently gave you guys a video praising what you guys do on this podcast.
I just want to thank the makers of this wonderful podcast. It's just an absolute joy and privilege to see and hear you guys talking and truly discussing with each other with great respect. Not to show off who knows more about a certain subject, but passing the ball to the person who probably is best suited to give a first insight on a matter. Job well done!
Found your podcast because of Gali on HyperChange. Give him an interview he is the man! Thank you for putting your podcast together as well we look forward to enjoying it.
This podcast is better than any podcast I have ever followed. The reason being, these guys are so well informed, well balanced ! At the end of a hard day , this is what I want to listen to! something positive !
Very nice work everyone, was fun and friendly, very high level, thank you for the insight into everyone’s and thoughts. Great visual quality , great audio, but I Chamath please try to get rid of the echo through possibly some padding or different mic/settings
Chamath nailed it on distributing the manufacturing to other countries, fast forward and US might as well be moving manufacturing to MX with skilled labor and lower cost of living.
I am a huge Chamath fan. He is so on point and his ability to highlight hypocrisy and false assumption/generalization on complex controversial subject is second to none.
Sacks is an incredibly polished Republican. He will die on the sword than say something negative about a/the Republican administration. Absolutely polished. Great perspective from entrepreneurs and business minds.
We may or may not agree with Trump on many things, but WHO’s bias towards China is indisputable. WHO’s mission is not to leave anyone on earth behind when it comes to global health issues, but they did exactly that to Taiwan. Imagine 23 millions people living close to the epic center and not able to get real-time, critical information to protect their people. Ironically, Taiwan held up as one of the best countries dealing with the COVID-19 and did it in a thoughtful, human-centered approach. In Taiwan people never trust Chinese government and that is how it survived and thrived throughout the years. This is a lesson the world should learn that CCP, the Chinese Communist Party, is a systemic risk (virus) to humanity.
First timer, here, from Europe. I am missing comments on what is going on in China with freedom and liberty! In may book, suppressing opinion mean in the long run, that ideas will not be voiced, because someone might not like them... I like Europe, not the EU in its present form. Studied in the US, lived and worked in the US, UK, Germany, Iran and China, the latter was where I lectured economics (not a science, more like an opinion ;-)) and management. I liked China (then), dislike the trajectory. China has financed their rise and modernization using knowledge and tech from our countries, and the imbalance in trade with other countries! US politics has to wake up and fix the infrastructure and make education affordable like in most European countries. The key for the prosperity of a society is in education and factual information!
Amazing work boys, humanity needs you to keep sharing, just a production note: Green Screens suck and I want to focus on your message, just put up some real pictures of who you are or a blank wall works too. Cheers. Dean
I find it interesting that the people that I follow more frequently end up producing/collaborating on a podcast together. It has happened multiple times now.
The "greatness" of the U.S. is who we are (1776, 1789), not what we do (technology, economics, military). During the 20th century we were fortunate to be the most dominant national power on the planet. Which was nice and had lots of advantages, but - arguably - it was largely the result of the outcome of WW II: we survived intact, and just about everyone else was badly torn apart. So Marshall Plan and all that. Then the U.S. helped to establish the UN, and NATO, and the WTO and all that sort of thing. THAT is who we are, THAT is our legacy. Those who instead think that the U.S. is great only because or primarily because we are the most economically influential nation, or because our military can win any fight, or because our technology will always be the best, those persons who think that sort of thing are - pardon my vulgate - they are just simply wrong. There will always be a better mouse trap somewhere, and China is about to build a LOT of mouse traps. Being an American has to do with rule of law, and with human rights, and democracy, and equal opportunity, and that will always be important regardless of however big and powerful China might become. Eventually brainiacs in China or Europe or wherever will build better mouse traps, and we will all be in the horse race together. When China and the rest of Asia all catch up with per capita economic parity with the West, then the power and presence and influence that will come pouring out of Asia will be unlike anything that has ever before been seen or felt on this planet. In 2016 China had 4.7 million STEM grads (wikipedia), and the U.S. only had 568,000 (and India had 2.6 million). The U.S., by itself, will simply not be able to compete with Asia or China in the decades ahead, all things considered, and those now in the U.S. who don't realize that are blind and their policies of unilateral confrontation and of cold war nonsense regarding China are leading us in a path of confrontation that will not have a happy ending, nor will it be constructive. "Ideological competition" between China and the U.S.? Really? There are probably more communists, now, in Berkeley, CA and in Cambridge, MA, than there are in all of China. China's government is authoritarian, and not unlike what China has always had, since pretty much forever. China's government has always, historically, been led by an Emperor, and China still has an Emperor, now known as The Politburo, and Xi Jinping happens to be the most visible voice in the Politburo. Many of China's senior leaders are trained engineers and economists and scientists - they know what's what, and they know how to get s__t done. They also command huge resources (China is four times as large as the U.S.), and they know how to think and plan in terms of years and decades - they don't think in terms of election cycles. They don't need to compete with the U.S., because they already know that they're bigger and more powerful than the U.S.. They KNOW that. The only question here is how long will it take for everyone else to also realize that.
Thanks - huge dose of negativity there. You realise that if the USA falls, the world falls, right? So, in your opinion, has the world already lost (your comments seem to give that impression), or do you have some ideas for a solution?
1:08:01 > so on point! Friedberg from transcript: "but I do think biomanufacturing which is that the technology whereby we engineer the DNA of microbes and those microbes then make molecules for us in a big fermentation tank in the same way that we make beer or wine biomanufacturing can be used to make flavors and fragrances and now we're making materials like silks and plastics plastic equivalents and more interestingly proteins for human consumption to replace animal proteins and the cost of production and the cost of energy associated with making these materials these molecules these proteins through bio manufacturing is literally several orders of magnitude less than the traditional technique which is just insane if you think about it in first principles basis of growing corn feeding it to a cow letting the cow grow up feeding it hundreds of gallons of water killing it chopping it up transporting it to a restaurant I mean the amount of energy that goes into making a pound of ground beef is insane "
Who is hyperchange? Either way, Great discussion fellows. I wish our politicians could lay out problems and ideas as clearly as you guys. At some point public intellectuals such as yourselves have to bite the bullet and run for office.
Gotta love Chamath's metaphor of the new world war as a chess board. If the world was a chess board China has more pawns than anyone and they are quickly moving towards devestating and unconquerable power. Chamath needs to do his research on TikTok it's more powerful than he realizes like an undetected pawn about to become whatever it wants.
It’s like a prison sentence. 1:18:46 I don’t think you go to school to learn as much as you go to school to socialize. You learn as a byproduct. Everybody socializes, but not everybody learn.
Wrt the Rare Earth source control, US are leaning in harder - albeit late. US Embassies are charged to position more globally on this. Chamath’s comment - 100% on point!
Did Chamath enumerate all the debated states (with exception of Arizona), four months ahead of the election? He’s a soothsayer. I am definitely going to catch up on all these episodes in 2021. I’m hoping they come around to energy independence again. All these smart guys should see that nuclear power is the way if we make it safer. Molten salt reactors. No more dangerous meltdowns. Check them out.
Like a lot of people here I was directed to this gang of degenerate links gamblers by Hyperchange. I find myself yelling out loud to the monitor things like "Exactly!" as well as "You are fu%$#@* nuts!". What all 4 of you have done is make me think. I may not agree with everything said but this podcast has caused me to evaluate my own beliefs and showed me the value of spending a few hours away from mainstream media and using the internet to self educate better. Please turn this into a weekly gig. You guys are slaying it....cheers....M
Julio Gajardo this is the kind of bs we need to overcome. In the UK Boris Johnson American born is the Prime Minister. I really don’t see it as an issue.
Galli of Hyperchange directed me here. I predict your subs are going to explode.
lol me too.
Me as well
Ditto
Me too
and me..
Hyperchange just gave you guys a huge shout-out. Get ready for many more subs
HyperChange sent me here.
8:00 Monsanto & RoundUp
38:00 Big Agriculture and $44 Bn Monsanto bid vs. $47 Bn Chem China bid
46:20 No. of factories in USA vs. China
1:08:00 Bio-manufacturing
Sent from Hyperchange
;)
@@allin Yes. Another recommendation from Gali and HyperChange. Great job guys!
I just watched 4 hours straight of logical discourse. Shout out to hyperchange for sending me over here
Got directly here by Gali.
As a Canadian, however, the whole AMERICAN FIRST and BIG BROTHER smells make me so sick.
They do not seem to think that other societies have a right to exist and it is US empire's choice for everyone else. As it is, the US is wasting its wealth in dominating countries that would prefer to go their own way. We have covert military operations in 52 of the 54 countries of Africa and no programs to create infrastructure. China is building roads, high-speed rail and has zero military there. Who is winning hearts and minds, and creating prosperity or US special forces overthrowing leaders and subverting budding democracy? The US really does not have friends nor want them, it has subjects who are afraid to buck the demands of the US. When one's authority is based on violence and non-democratic means it only delays the day when the people fight back.
We have killed 20 million people in wars in 170 wars and police actions since WW2, and not one of those involved defending the US or against any country that did anything to the US. Disobeying the US is deadly to politicians, and civic leaders all over the world. If the US pulled out of the 1000 bases around the world, the world would be much more peaceful. Both Russia and China have been at the focus of the few places that are improving, by not trying to controlling the societies but helping them develop in their own way. Ask anyone in Africa or middle east which countries are helpful and which have been destructive. Ask South Americans where we overthrew or assassinated leaders of every country except 2, whether the US has been a positive influence. The American people are kept in the dark, as these 4 gentlemen are, about our actions crushing popular movements and development around the world. Ask legal experts around the world to rank the likelihood of various countries to abide by treaties, contracts, and agreements and the unanimous view would be the US ignores treaties and international law in MOST cases and "evil" Russia and China are known to take treaties and agreements seriously. Americans never hear any of that because media and government do not let them know, Americans really believe they are loved as the only great honest peaceful country. They will fight anyone who disagrees. That is, all Americans except for those who have spent a long time outside the US information bubble living among the people of any country. Expats from the US know far more of what is true from direct observation and it is almost universal that ex-pats are very much opposed to the empire expansion and do not believe the US has honorable intentions anywhere.
But Americans living inside the bubble know that every leader is evil and must be destroyed, and can list the claimed evil deeds the leader was supposed to have done that is used as the excuse for going in and destroying the entire country. Ask a Syrian, Iraqi, Libyan, Venezuelan, Russian, Chinese, Iranian etc. No one asks them if they wanted the US to destroy their country, their customs and traditions, their social and cultural foundations. Before the invasion, not one Lybian lived a lower quality of life existence than the bottom 40% of Americans. None of those countries did anything to the US, was no threat but was made out to be evil by US/media press as needing to be destroyed.
The new cold war is a US-created to construct and it might not be won by the US because Americans believe their own myths.
but...but.. they're Americans, and doing a show in America....
yes, it's disgusting and the entire world dislikes the US, they are a failed state by now.
Canada is already a part of the american empire, this can be seen in how the permanent (thus excluding wierd political figures) rulling class of canada always is alligned with that of the united states.
@@bjarke7886 ehm, no?
First timer here…already loving it!! Best conversation I’ve heard for a long long time! Great podcast and cheers to all of you! Thanks to Galli of Hyper Change for referencing All-In Podcast.
Just recommend by Galileo (Hyper Change)
Trump is a nut job but the US seem to have missed that China made big moves against the US while Obama was in power??? China’s posturing into being an equal or greater power than the US has been really obvious to many everyday people outside the US. I live in Australia and New Zealand - China brought in big and obviously into these US allies years ago. Both countries had to legislate against China in recent years to prevent a complete buy out. The US seems very late to this conversation??
Imagine if naval came on this podcast
Yes please!!
This NEEDS to happen IMMEDIATELY
No Ads, Chamath playing 100D Chess.
Haha facts
Love listening to all of you guys speak, thank you for the free and unmatchable knowledge. Shout out to HyperChange, who recently gave you guys a video praising what you guys do on this podcast.
Gali says Hi.
Haha hyper changers
Cheers
Please get Elon on this show.
Why? Just millionaires here..
@@jonathanweimane6926 isn't chamath a billionare?
I swear but no guests. Lol but I swear!!!
hell no; these guys have a relationships where they can be free. And elon will just contaminate it with his BS theories and propaganda.
@@WaveRider1989 You don't become the worlds wealthiest man with BS theories. Elon gets real world results and you are clearly really full of shit.
This is the type of thinking and conversation we need right now. Keep it up! #America
I just want to thank the makers of this wonderful podcast. It's just an absolute joy and privilege to see and hear you guys talking and truly discussing with each other with great respect. Not to show off who knows more about a certain subject, but passing the ball to the person who probably is best suited to give a first insight on a matter. Job well done!
Love the podcast. It’s great to get insight from thoughtful individuals without a political agenda.
there is a agenda it's just extremely well hidden...
@@jonathanweimane6926 yeah this podcast is really viewed by millions....
Everyone has a political agenda. After we first recognize this, then we can start learning instead of just swallowing...
@@kraluxGmail then I guess we are also living in a simulation
David, super bright but sadly is a Republican. I say that becuz Dems need bright streening business people like these guys
My favourite new podcast! If only people watched this instead of CNBC...
Ok, sorry for all my comments but this is an exceptional podcast, will soon go to 100K or even 1M subs, as Gali from Hyperchange said in his video.
Friedburg is a GEM for this podcast
This is the greatest thing I’ve listened to all year and maybe then some. Learning so much about world affairs, thank you so much plz keep it up!
Talk about thoughtful and intelligent conversation. We need more of this!
Love the convo at 23:44 + Amazing observations
Here from Hyperchange! Great podcast, I'll be following from now on.
I love you guys! Thank you for being so open and friendly. No sacred cows anything goes, I love it!
Found your podcast because of Gali on HyperChange. Give him an interview he is the man! Thank you for putting your podcast together as well we look forward to enjoying it.
Thank you guys, enjoyed every minute of it.
Proof that Room for debate banter and insight in the other perspective. I can’t get over the bets these guys put down in poker!
This podcast is better than any podcast I have ever followed. The reason being, these guys are so well informed, well balanced ! At the end of a hard day , this is what I want to listen to! something positive !
Very nice work everyone, was fun and friendly, very high level, thank you for the insight into everyone’s and thoughts.
Great visual quality , great audio, but I Chamath please try to get rid of the echo through possibly some padding or different mic/settings
I hope these guys are all on this pod every time. WOW.
Over here from because Gali sent me (hyper change) ... Here to stay, please keep this going. It's awesome!
Chamath nailed it on distributing the manufacturing to other countries, fast forward and US might as well be moving manufacturing to MX with skilled labor and lower cost of living.
Friedberg's naiveté on China is quite surprising for such an intelligent guy.
I second that. And narrow minded too. US and China together can solve many of the world's issues.
I am a huge Chamath fan. He is so on point and his ability to highlight hypocrisy and false assumption/generalization on complex controversial subject is second to none.
Sacks is an incredibly polished Republican. He will die on the sword than say something negative about a/the Republican administration. Absolutely polished. Great perspective from entrepreneurs and business minds.
We may or may not agree with Trump on many things, but WHO’s bias towards China is indisputable. WHO’s mission is not to leave anyone on earth behind when it comes to global health issues, but they did exactly that to Taiwan. Imagine 23 millions people living close to the epic center and not able to get real-time, critical information to protect their people. Ironically, Taiwan held up as one of the best countries dealing with the COVID-19 and did it in a thoughtful, human-centered approach. In Taiwan people never trust Chinese government and that is how it survived and thrived throughout the years. This is a lesson the world should learn that CCP, the Chinese Communist Party, is a systemic risk (virus) to humanity.
here from Gali. Great podcast! Thanks to you all!
Another fantastic conversation, guys!
Jason still hadn't get a chance to finish his house keeping notes at the beginning 😂
First timer, here, from Europe. I am missing comments on what is going on in China with freedom and liberty! In may book, suppressing opinion mean in the long run, that ideas will not be voiced, because someone might not like them... I like Europe, not the EU in its present form. Studied in the US, lived and worked in the US, UK, Germany, Iran and China, the latter was where I lectured economics (not a science, more like an opinion ;-)) and management. I liked China (then), dislike the trajectory. China has financed their rise and modernization using knowledge and tech from our countries, and the imbalance in trade with other countries! US politics has to wake up and fix the infrastructure and make education affordable like in most European countries. The key for the prosperity of a society is in education and factual information!
if the show will truly never have adds, this will be the best podcast ever made, and I'd probably relisten to all of the episodes someday.
Such a great podcast. Love the clarity chamath has .
This is absolutely incredible. People need to tune in to this as these are some of the smartest investors/entrepreneurs out there.
HyperChange crew
Thank you for sharing your time.
What a fantastic podcast.
Best podcast I've heard in awhile.
Dang neat little niche here. This is my netflix!
Super underrated podcast, thanks hyperchange
you guys really need to get Peter Zeihan on the show, or at least watch one of his presentations...
Yes!
Excellent discussion. Thanks
Thanks to Gali I found your podcast - great work!
LOVE THIS DISCUSSION AND PANEL
Amazing work boys, humanity needs you to keep sharing, just a production note: Green Screens suck and I want to focus on your message, just put up some real pictures of who you are or a blank wall works too. Cheers. Dean
Hey guys I love this podcast! I know that Friedberg has you under a friend-NDA, but will he announce the beverage investment ASAP?! I have to know! :)
GREAT CONTENT BOYS! Can’t thank you enough
Great podcast! I wonder who has won the most money in their poker games...I'm guessing Chamath!
Chamath, naturally.
Here from hyperchange. subscribed. Listened to all podcast episodes.
I find it interesting that the people that I follow more frequently end up producing/collaborating on a podcast together. It has happened multiple times now.
This episode is Gold!
The best podcast hands down!
The "greatness" of the U.S. is who we are (1776, 1789), not what we do (technology, economics, military). During the 20th century we were fortunate to be the most dominant national power on the planet. Which was nice and had lots of advantages, but - arguably - it was largely the result of the outcome of WW II: we survived intact, and just about everyone else was badly torn apart. So Marshall Plan and all that. Then the U.S. helped to establish the UN, and NATO, and the WTO and all that sort of thing. THAT is who we are, THAT is our legacy. Those who instead think that the U.S. is great only because or primarily because we are the most economically influential nation, or because our military can win any fight, or because our technology will always be the best, those persons who think that sort of thing are - pardon my vulgate - they are just simply wrong. There will always be a better mouse trap somewhere, and China is about to build a LOT of mouse traps. Being an American has to do with rule of law, and with human rights, and democracy, and equal opportunity, and that will always be important regardless of however big and powerful China might become. Eventually brainiacs in China or Europe or wherever will build better mouse traps, and we will all be in the horse race together. When China and the rest of Asia all catch up with per capita economic parity with the West, then the power and presence and influence that will come pouring out of Asia will be unlike anything that has ever before been seen or felt on this planet. In 2016 China had 4.7 million STEM grads (wikipedia), and the U.S. only had 568,000 (and India had 2.6 million). The U.S., by itself, will simply not be able to compete with Asia or China in the decades ahead, all things considered, and those now in the U.S. who don't realize that are blind and their policies of unilateral confrontation and of cold war nonsense regarding China are leading us in a path of confrontation that will not have a happy ending, nor will it be constructive.
"Ideological competition" between China and the U.S.? Really? There are probably more communists, now, in Berkeley, CA and in Cambridge, MA, than there are in all of China. China's government is authoritarian, and not unlike what China has always had, since pretty much forever. China's government has always, historically, been led by an Emperor, and China still has an Emperor, now known as The Politburo, and Xi Jinping happens to be the most visible voice in the Politburo. Many of China's senior leaders are trained engineers and economists and scientists - they know what's what, and they know how to get s__t done. They also command huge resources (China is four times as large as the U.S.), and they know how to think and plan in terms of years and decades - they don't think in terms of election cycles. They don't need to compete with the U.S., because they already know that they're bigger and more powerful than the U.S.. They KNOW that. The only question here is how long will it take for everyone else to also realize that.
Thanks - huge dose of negativity there. You realise that if the USA falls, the world falls, right? So, in your opinion, has the world already lost (your comments seem to give that impression), or do you have some ideas for a solution?
I wish people would stop calling being criticized being “canceled.” Criticism is speech.
Harassment is a real problem, and is called “harassment,” not being canceled.
Stalking is a real problem, and is called “stalking.”
Chamath is right on the money on China and WHO
you guys are great! thanks for the info!!
Sent from Hyperchange 😃
Love the podcast!! but someone buy Friedberg a nice microphone 😂
1:08:01 > so on point!
Friedberg from transcript: "but I do think biomanufacturing which is that the technology whereby we engineer the DNA of microbes and those microbes then make molecules for us in a big fermentation tank in the same way that we make beer or wine biomanufacturing can be used to make flavors and fragrances and now we're making materials like silks and plastics plastic equivalents and more interestingly proteins for human consumption to replace animal proteins and the cost of production and the cost of energy associated with making these materials these molecules these proteins through bio manufacturing is literally several orders of magnitude less than
the traditional technique which is just insane if you think about it in first principles basis of growing corn feeding it to a cow letting the cow grow up feeding it hundreds of gallons of water killing it chopping it up transporting it to a restaurant I mean the amount of energy that goes into making a pound of ground beef is insane
"
Great. Loved the China segment! I already have my favorites.
WHO has essentially become 'Murica's much needed scapegoat
Best podcast, can you say balance!!!
Can you guys release this on other platforms? Love it
bio.fm/theallinpod
Who is hyperchange? Either way, Great discussion fellows. I wish our politicians could lay out problems and ideas as clearly as you guys. At some point public intellectuals such as yourselves have to bite the bullet and run for office.
Gotta love Chamath's metaphor of the new world war as a chess board. If the world was a chess board China has more pawns than anyone and they are quickly moving towards devestating and unconquerable power. Chamath needs to do his research on TikTok it's more powerful than he realizes like an undetected pawn about to become whatever it wants.
Awesome stuff!
ohhh and it’s foundries where silicon chips are made, we even have a few experimental ones in the US
Keep it up gents.
You guys ever thought about doing this pod live?
It’s like a prison sentence. 1:18:46 I don’t think you go to school to learn as much as you go to school to socialize. You learn as a byproduct. Everybody socializes, but not everybody learn.
Wrt the Rare Earth source control, US are leaning in harder - albeit late. US Embassies are charged to position more globally on this. Chamath’s comment - 100% on point!
Another fantastic podcast!
GREAT FUCKING PODCAST!!!!! keep this shit going..
Thank you for doing this podcast.
Add Australia, NZ, Canada to the United States. Ask other countries if they want to be a part of the US, for example the Philippines
Thinking about schools. Laminar flow classroom. So that air flows straight from the floor to the ceiling and beeing filtered by an hepa filter.
Grazie Galli.
Hyper change gang!
Did Chamath enumerate all the debated states (with exception of Arizona), four months ahead of the election? He’s a soothsayer. I am definitely going to catch up on all these episodes in 2021. I’m hoping they come around to energy independence again. All these smart guys should see that nuclear power is the way if we make it safer. Molten salt reactors. No more dangerous meltdowns. Check them out.
China is in the business of persevering chinese culture, and not adopting western culture
Freiberg grossly overstepping the Overton window with all that Impossible meat talk. Extremely controversial.
How so? It’s science engineering, that’s like says manufacturing in itself is controversial. Weird to politicize that.
Like a lot of people here I was directed to this gang of degenerate links gamblers by Hyperchange. I find myself yelling out loud to the monitor things like "Exactly!" as well as "You are fu%$#@* nuts!". What all 4 of you have done is make me think. I may not agree with everything said but this podcast has caused me to evaluate my own beliefs and showed me the value of spending a few hours away from mainstream media and using the internet to self educate better. Please turn this into a weekly gig. You guys are slaying it....cheers....M
Hyper change brought me here
Fantastic discussion.
Just listen to Gallic, love it
The one thing regarding the election, is if there is just one debate, Binden will loose.
Gali sent me
HOLY MOTHER OF GOD.....THIS IS FUCKING AMAZING! See what I just did there??? yes!
No ads fucking ever! - Chamath
If Chamath ever decided to run for President I’d vote for him
He can’t. Born in Sri Lanka 😕
Julio Gajardo this is the kind of bs we need to overcome. In the UK Boris Johnson American born is the Prime Minister. I really don’t see it as an issue.