Geopolitical Cousins

Do Better

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Dec 13, 2025
The discussion kicks off with a critique of political commentators and the disturbing rise of figures like Nick Fuentes. The hosts explore how media sensationalism cultivates extremism. They delve into the US National Security Strategy, spotlighting its focus on nurturing a strong Europe, yet pointing out its misinterpretations regarding immigration. Trade dynamics zoom in on the growing US-Mexico-China triangle, hinting at potential shifts in manufacturing. Throughout, the hosts advocate for a kinder, more constructive public discourse.
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ANECDOTE

Personal Family Loss From Nazi Camps

  • Marko recounts that his great-uncle, a Serb, was killed in a concentration camp to underline personal stakes in the discussion.
  • He uses that family history to reject any romanticizing of Hitler or Nazism.
INSIGHT

Mean-spiritedness Drives Toxic Public Life

  • Marko and Jacob argue that 'being mean' dominates modern public discourse and fuels extremist clicks.
  • They say cruelty for attention harms real people and degrades political leadership and debate.
ADVICE

Acknowledge Shame To Avoid Radicalization

  • Jacob urges confronting shame and vulnerability rather than numbing feelings when addressing historical wrongs.
  • He recommends wholehearted acknowledgement of past abuses to avoid radicalized resentment.
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