Comments by "Two-Row Euro" (@fun_ghoul) on "India & Global Left"
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1:03:04 Places don't want anything. People do. In keeping with the point, literally not one thing is agreed upon by all the people in China. Framing China -- that is, the people -- as monolithic is a Western narrative we should get away from. People in China are like those elsewhere: They disagree on everything! In a mega-population area, even tiny fringe movements or beliefs will have several million adherents.
Maybe this is the essence of democracy: That every idea put forth in a given society be challenged. A sort of Anglo common law framework where a concept is the defendant and society is the Crown, or in boxing terms, a new idea is the challenger to the reigning champion, tradition.
Anyway, I'm just blathering so that the you-know-what gives your channel more viewer sauce. Enjoyed the talk, as usual.
Oh, and Vijay: Your talk had more feedback than a Jimi Hendrix concert. Gotta point the speakers away from your mic, if you can. If your device is unitary (e.g. laptop, phone, tablet, AIO, etc.), you can move your phone and/or turn down your speaker volume, or use a headset. This can be a fancy headset that makes you look like you should be sitting beside John Madden at the Super Bowl, or stock cell phone earbuds which have a mic on the cord (where the answer button is). No hate at all, but good to prevent if possible. It's like the 21st C. version of smeared ink on a page of text.
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