
All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg E100: Reflecting on the first 100 shows, fan questions, nuclear threat, markets, Amazon & more
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Oct 14, 2022 The hosts celebrate their 100th milestone with a humorous look back at their favorite moments. They dive into building resilience in tech during downturns and share fan questions on equity and success. The discussion turns serious with insights on Ukraine's conflict and nuclear threats, linking these issues to inflation and military spending. They also critique major companies like Amazon in light of current market dynamics, highlighting the tension between economic strategies and geopolitical events. Friendship and laughter underscore their reflections.
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Evolving Journalism
- Journalism has changed; readily available facts require journalists to provide valuable context and narratives, not just relay information.
- The incentive for journalists to build large, tribal followings on social media further exacerbates this issue.
Mainstream Media Bias
- People seek independent sources like podcasts because mainstream media lacks substance, is overly partisan, and often ignores alternative perspectives.
- The Ukraine war coverage exemplifies this, failing to present crucial historical context and dissenting viewpoints.
Media's Power Over Time
- Media controls narratives by defining when time begins on an issue, often omitting crucial historical context to shape public perception.
- In the Ukraine war, the media ignores pre-2022 events that contributed to the conflict, like warnings against NATO expansion.
