
Pivot Regulating AI, Culture Wars at the School Play, and Guest Anne Applebaum on Ukraine
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May 5, 2023 Anne Applebaum, a seasoned staff writer at The Atlantic and expert on Ukraine, dives into pressing issues surrounding the war and book banning. She discusses the escalating conflict in Ukraine, urging international support and the call for war crime tribunals. The episode also tackles the cultural battles in schools, especially regarding censorship in children's theater. Applebaum highlights grassroots activism, particularly from mothers, emphasizing how these movements can influence political landscapes.
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Culture Wars in School Plays
- Schools are canceling student plays with LGBTQ+ characters due to parental complaints.
- Examples include objections to "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" and "James and the Giant Peach."
Political Extremes in Education
- Scott Galloway criticizes both sides of the political spectrum regarding education.
- He argues that the far-right's book-banning is "hateful," while the left has been overly focused on social justice.
Ukraine Conflict Update
- Anne Applebaum discusses the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, highlighting Russia's attacks on civilian infrastructure.
- She suggests Russia might be using a drone attack over the Kremlin as propaganda and a pretext for further missile launches.













