
Real Coffee with Scott Adams Episode 3124 - The Scott Adams School 03/27/26
Mar 27, 2026
Conversations range from a humanoid robot demo and whether robots could teach, to debates over staged public appearances and lookalike doubles. They unpack how censorship and assigned narratives shape opinions and voting. Geopolitical tension near Iran and military options around Karg Island are discussed. Political theater, funding fights in Congress, and a new meetup launch round out the topics.
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Humanoid Robot Introduced At White House
- Melania Trump introduced Figure Three, a walking humanoid robot, at a White House education summit and suggested robots as teachers.
- Marcela describes criticisms of the robot's California valley accent and concerns about programming bias.
Trump Breaks The Fourth Wall To Persuade
- Trump uses plain, candid framing to expose political theater, deliberately 'breaking the fourth wall' to win audience trust.
- Owen highlights Trump's talk about pens and military terminology as examples of blunt transparency that unsettles media.
Decentralized Platforms Weaken Centralized Censorship
- Elon Musk's X reduced centralized censorship, making it harder to control narratives than in the legacy media era.
- Owen Gregorian notes decentralization shifted censorship from a few gatekeepers to a contested online battlefield.
