35 Burst results for "Mao Mao"

The Parallel Between the Democrat Party and Authoritarian Regimes

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

02:02 min | 4 d ago

The Parallel Between the Democrat Party and Authoritarian Regimes

"It's a readily observable fact that whenever you give Democrats time and space to come up with helpful ideas, it always ends in plans which are heavy with totalitarian overtones. They can't help themselves. Lock far left Democrats in a brainstorming session, and what comes out of the process is guaranteed to involve some massive active government overreach, which necessitates the destruction of our constitutional rights on a national scale. As Democrats and even Biden himself have been toned, no right is absolute. Meaning, they get to pick which rights you can enjoy and under what conditions. You may enjoy them. Which is to say they don't believe in rights at all. This is the guiding philosophy that has informed history's worst tyrants and served as the motivation behind the bloodiest events in the 20th century and consequently all of history. They can't help themselves. Let's look at some examples of the left following their instincts, only to reveal their true jackbooted ideology. Take cancel culture, for example. In its essence, cancel culture is a form of coercion through public humiliation. They force society to disown someone by slandering them for being unacceptable to their norms. They don't allege any real crime, mind you, but they do inflict real punishment. In a sense and very good and brave people have had their lives ruined by this. Many times the offense in question is not even real or factual, but merely based on vague impressions. Public humiliation was used by the Nazis to smear Jewish citizens and incite hatred against them. It was also a key tactic of Mao's cultural revolution in the form of struggle sessions. And struggle sessions, people were singled out and forced to wear signs around their necks indicating their crimes. Crimes such as owning property are being an educated doctor. These people were paraded out into the streets and subjected to the derision of citizens, as well as physical and verbal abuse for hours or even days. Nowadays, the Internet has made the process of subjecting people to this kind of treatment. Much more efficient and hygienic for the armies of Biden's youth, armchair warriors.

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Why Michael Knowles Has Been Branded a Genocidal Lunatic

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:52 min | 2 weeks ago

Why Michael Knowles Has Been Branded a Genocidal Lunatic

"Michael, welcome to the program. Charlie, it's great to be with you though now that I have been dubbed a genocidal maniac by the liberal media. I would like you to refer to me by my new name, which is Mao Cole, or I will also accept Benito michelinie. You know, you and I were texting this morning of what your new name should become now that you are entering that of the despot the dictators or that of the third world. So Michael, let's just take pause here because whenever the cacophony of people I hate start going nuts on Twitter, I immediately know there's more to the story, especially with you because you're a super smart person. And I saw the headline, and I say, huh, okay, so I watched the video, nothing wrong with what you said. Let me say it again. Nothing wrong with what you said. There might be something wrong if you didn't actually listen to the video and you imply something you didn't say. I defended you on Twitter, and then I think finally people started to get the courage to step up. Let's listen to you in your own words. I wish we didn't have two pieces of tape here, but let's play cut 8 because the build up is actually really important, but let's start with cut 8 and then we'll go to cut 7. Play cut 8. If it is false, then for the good of society and especially for the good of the poor people who have fallen prey to this confusion, transgenderism must be eradicated from public life entirely. The whole preposterous ideology at every level now, let me play the lead up to that though. Now, mind you, Michael is calling for the end of a public pathogen, no different than calling for the end of a virus from public life immediately people said you want people dead and transgender people should be eradicated. That is not even close to what Michael believes or what he said, obviously. Instead from a place of compassion, you said these poor people, they're suffering under a mind virus, a delusion, here is your lead up and then Michael, I'll let you loose play cut 7. There can be no middle way in dealing with transgenderism. It is all or nothing. If transgenderism is true, if men really can become women, then it's true for everybody of all ages. If transgenderism is false, as it is, if men really can't become women, as they can not, then it's false for everybody, too. And if it's false, then we should not indulge it. Especially since that indulgence requires taking away the rights and customs of so many people. Bingo. Michael ism, you said transgender ism, which is an ideology, the floor is yours. And not only did I use the suffix ism, which refers to doctrines and sets of beliefs. But I went even further to explain exactly what I meant by transgenderism when I said it's a preposterous ideology. And so I'm not surprised that a lot of people got the impression that I am a genocidal maniac

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Nikole Hannah-Jones Fights Survivor of Mao’s China on Oppression

The Dan Bongino Show

01:55 min | 3 weeks ago

Nikole Hannah-Jones Fights Survivor of Mao’s China on Oppression

"How is it that so many of us there are there's large swaths of us are just so freaking dumb Here's what national review You know Nicole Hannah Jones she is the purveyor of the 1619 discredited ahistorical project claiming the United States existed to preserve slavery which is weird I thought we fought a Civil War over that But don't let facts get in the way of your history lesson on the left Nicole Hannah Jones is a goddess on the left they love her The 1619 Project has been debunked by every serious historian even The New York Times who are not serious but even they I think were like eh this is even too much for us because it's such historical garbage right It's not true Nicole Hannah Jones gets into a Twitter fight With a woman who escaped Mao's cultural revolution in China she gets into a Twitter fight lecturing the woman who escaped Mao's cultural revolution over American exceptionalism holy Moses a woman who they roll out the red carpet for on the left They love and adore liberals love and worship and adore this woman Despite the fact that her work has been entirely discredited because we live in a post fact society poachers poster society right She's lecturing a woman who actually lived through the Mao massacre Lecturing her on American exceptionalism And I'm thinking and folks if she shows up Nicole had a Jones At any event where pop culture people there the palm fronds come out they'll be waving her down rolling out the red carpet They'll be putting scented oils on her feet They'll be like rubbing her down and stuff It's sick The woman's project has been thoroughly eviscerated Destroyed discredited It doesn't matter

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Was It OK for Tyre Nichols' Parents to Be at the SOTU?

Dennis Prager Podcasts

01:51 min | Last month

Was It OK for Tyre Nichols' Parents to Be at the SOTU?

"A leading up to this, a lot of people ask me, like, do I mind Tyree Nichols? Of course not. Are you kidding me? I lift them up in prayer. My heart goes out to them. And I guess oddly it was that persnickety Bill Maher on his always intriguing program, especially this past Friday, where he spent the last few minutes comparing the current woke mob to mouths, China, to the re-education camps you could find with the ascendancy of Mao Zedong. This is Bill Maher, a died in the world, Trump hating climate cultist pot loving liberal who still had clarity on that. I'm kind of a fan of that man's work. Anyway, though, he was talking about with his guests. Talking about Tyree Nichols parents being in the audience for the State of the Union. And he said it struck him as kind of tragedy porn like just something that was to make a point or to elicit a response or something. And presidents can not invite whoever they want. I think generally it's a good move to show respect to whoever gets that gets that invitation. There certainly was not disrespect or any slight shown to Tyree Nichols parents. I confess I was uncomfortable. And I think what made me uncomfortable is these are people whose hearts have just been ripped out of their chests by what had happened to their son. And hey, listen, nobody forces you to come, although do you really decline that imitation? President calls? And I guess you go. But it was like, I think it's because usually, usually, in the, in the State of the Union gallery, there is joy and appreciation for having been for having been invited.

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China says it's looking into report of spy balloon over US

AP News Radio

00:59 sec | Last month

China says it's looking into report of spy balloon over US

"China says it is looking into reports that a Chinese spy balloon has been spotted over U.S. airspace, Mao ning a spokesperson for China's foreign ministry urged calm after the U.S. said it was tracking a suspected Chinese surveillance balloon dangling a solar array that has been spotted over U.S. airspace for a couple of days. The spokesperson claims China was looking into the matter and has no intention of violating the territory and airspace of any sovereign country. A senior U.S. official said President Biden had asked the military to present options and accepted the recommendation not to shoot the balloon down over concerns of hurting people on the ground. The balloon's presence caused a temporary shutdown of air traffic at a commercial airport in billings, Montana on Wednesday, defense officials say, although the balloon had been flying over sensitive sights, it has limited value to collect intelligence that couldn't already be gathered by other means like spy satellites, the incident comes just before Secretary of State Antony Blinken was expected to make his first trip to Beijing amid tensions with Washington. I'm Jennifer King

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Why Is Private Property Critical to Freedom? James Lindsay Weighs In

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:00 min | 2 months ago

Why Is Private Property Critical to Freedom? James Lindsay Weighs In

"James continue on that. Why is private property so critical to freedom or liberty? And what are they trying to achieve by abolishing private property rights? Yeah, I'm really glad you brought that up Charlie because this is the essence of America. Is really has to be understood. This is the essence of America. Thomas Jefferson wrote in the Declaration of Independence that we have an alienable rights granted by our creator among them life liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Where did he come up with this strange phrase pursuit of happiness well, if you go back and read John Locke, who he was very familiar with, one of the great liberal thinkers who didn't get everything right, got some issues with that blank slate for sure. But we also had a tabular assa, not so good. But we go back and we read, what did Locke say? He said that it's actually life liberty and property that have to be secured to secure liberty. And property allows for the pursuit of happiness. So that's the origin of that peculiar phrase in the Declaration of Independence at the heart of the American experiment. And what John Locke realized is that if they can deprive you of your life or they can deprive you of your liberty so if they can kill you or jail you, or they can deprive you of your property. So you can't house yourself, feed yourself, clothe yourself, take care of yourself. Then they can control how you think, how you believe how you worship, whatever they want, actually. And so those three rights must be inalienable to a free people for those people to stay free. And we don't have this new neo communist agenda is compared with, say, the Bolsheviks in Russia or the communists under Mao is a little bit passive aggressive. It's not coming out in attempting to show power flowing from the barrel of a gun. It's not eagerly, it is locking up some people like the J 6 attendees, but it's not going into depriving lots of people of their liberty. What it is doing is very subtly removing and subverting their right to private property, the rights property at all, so that they can force you to opt into your own tyranny rather than be forced into it and kind of old cruder methods.

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What Do the World's Worst Leaders Have in Common?

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:02 min | 2 months ago

What Do the World's Worst Leaders Have in Common?

"I were to ask you, what does Mao say tongue Hitler Mussolini? Stalin and Pol Pot, what do they all have in common? Now you might say, oh, they were all had some form of Marxist or totalitarian impulses. Yeah, that's true, but there's something else they have in common. There's something else that the most murderous members of the world community, the world leadership community, the 20th century, had in common, and each one of them did not believe at a fundamental level that the eyes of God were upon their actions and were judging them. They did not believe that there was a sovereign that there was a divine creator that was watching what they were doing. Now, interestingly enough, this is beautifully depicted in a film that I watched several times growing up and the main kind of message went over my head as I watched it. So Woody Allen film, it's not very well known. It's called crimes and misdemeanors. It's beautifully well done. Dennis prager agrees because he mentioned it in his speech. I was like, wow, that's so beautifully put. Where the whole idea is, how would you act if you did not believe that the eyes of God were upon your actions? And the movie basically makes the argument you would murder and get away with it. And that is the story of the 20th century. If you did not believe, if you did not at least that some idea had the fear that God was judging you or an idea of a God what would you do? So now we look at Davos right now. Klaus Schwab, Justin Trudeau. The heads of state from around the world. I must ask the question how many of the people right now in Davos that are talking about changing human beings as they are and transforming them, creating transhumans. How many of them that are talking about an insect diet? That's one of the things that you will own nothing and you will be happy. How many of them believe actually believe it? That not that they say it, but they believe it at a fundamental level that there is a creator that there is a divine that there is a transcendent force that is watching their actions. Now,

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John Zmirak Sees 'Nationalism' As a Form of Zionism

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:34 min | 3 months ago

John Zmirak Sees 'Nationalism' As a Form of Zionism

"John's mirek, let's continue. Yeah, I was saying that I used to think we could have appropriate the term Christian nationalist and use it. And the reason I said that was, to me, nationalism, I look at it in the way that Europe has only does in his great book, the virtue of nationalism. Where he looks at nationalism in the light of Zionism, a very healthy movement. Italian nationalism in the 19th century. Irish nationalism, the 20th century. Nationalism in that sense is a cultural group that has not had autonomy or representation that has been oppressed seeking to have its own nation state. And in that sense, nationalism is a healthy golden mean between there are only three ways to government mankind. Tribalism where people gather by their ethnic group, their race, their tribe, and fight against other tribes, like the North American Indians and the Europeans during the dark ages. There's tribalism, and then at the other extreme, there's imperialism or globalism. Where you have an ideology that you try to impose theoretically on the entire world if you can't. That's what Napoleon did. That's what Hitler did. That's what Stalin and Mao tried to do to impose a single global regime on the world. It's what George Soros and Klaus Schwab and the council on foreign relations and the World Economic Forum in the UN and Pope Francis are all trying to do now. They're trying to impose a global regime of micromanagement in the name of climate science and sustainability and it is a power grab and it is nothing more than that.

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How Morgan Zegers' Communist Roommate Was a Catalyst for Her Work

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

02:55 min | 4 months ago

How Morgan Zegers' Communist Roommate Was a Catalyst for Her Work

"Why did you think it was important to get on film the experiences in the interviews of people from China from Cuba from North Korea from Venezuela? What was the initial impetus for you? Yeah, well, for me, I think it's because I had a personal experience when I went to college. Now, I had no idea that the situation with our public school system and with how we educate young people on the history of the 20th century and socialism and communism specifically was so bad until I went to school myself and I had a communist roommate. Now I've told your listeners about this before, but she basically had a poster on her wall on day one of Mao Zedong, Lenin. Let's be clear here. This isn't somebody who came here from North Korea or Vietnam. This is an American girl at an American college with a poster of mass murderers on her wall who wasn't hiding it, but self professed her identity as a communist, correct? Exactly. And so I ended up in a problem because I'm talking to this self identifying communist with mass murderers and dictators on her wall, and she's getting me the classic talking points that her ideas are going to lift up the American working class. They're going to work this time because America is a democracy and it's going to be different than the dictatorships of the past. And so on. Basically that it's progressive and compassionate and that I was the cruel one for not supporting this. And for me, the really big lightbulb moment for myself was the fact that I'm a colonel's daughter. He served in operation Iraqi freedom. He was at the site of 9 11 in the clean up. My dad taught me to love history and respect history, but when it came to me finally being face to face with a communist young person, I had no idea what to say. And so I figured a lot of my peers are probably going to be put in my shoes one day where they're in this conversation. They have no idea how to defend their values because they weren't given a proper education. And that inspired me to figure out how can I open my peers eyes to the harsh truths of history. And by that, the solution really is firsthand testimony interviewing people who actually experienced it. And what is the organization that you founded as a result of that experience with your roommate? Yeah, so originally I started a nonprofit called young Americans against socialism, and we do a bunch from social educational content on apps like Facebook and Instagram and all the young people stuff. But now we're moving into these longer form interviews where we can truly document someone's entire life story of escaping communism. And of course, then what it's like to live in America now versus their communist home country, and then are they seeing any similarities. And now actually, I'm pretty excited we've been transitioning into also providing educational resources and booklets because we want to help out parents who are highly concerned about what's going on in the school system. So we're trying to hit all the marks that we can.

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Eagles improve to 6-0, Hurts key in 26-17 win over Cowboys

AP News Radio

00:33 sec | 5 months ago

Eagles improve to 6-0, Hurts key in 26-17 win over Cowboys

"Eagles remain the only undead and undefeated team in the NFL at the rate 26 17 win over the cowboys Philadelphia took the 17 point half time Lee thanks in part to the way Mao center is 5 yard touchdown run and a 15 yard touchdown catch by AJ Brown on the pass by quarterback Jalen hurts You know were you able to come out and start fast on both sides of the ball and always pays dividends in the end Hurts that devonta Smith with a 7 yard touchdown pass in the fourth quarter for the birds who are improved the 6 O Cooper rush had a touchdown pass for Dallas Michael luongo Philadelphia

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"mao " Discussed on TIME's Top Stories

TIME's Top Stories

04:32 min | 5 months ago

"mao " Discussed on TIME's Top Stories

"This is in dramatic contrast to western political economy ideas that are built on the idea that the state and market are conceptually separate and opposing entities and electoral legitimacy underlies rule and further that the military is a unit of the state. We need to recognize that China's system has fundamentally different bases than the west and the strength of the CCP at the center will only increase following the 20th party Congress. Controlling history and avoiding the Soviet path. Western observers have typically lumped all communist systems together and have erroneously used a Soviet lens to understand China. Chinese leaders believe that internal critique of prior leaders and policies is what led to the Soviet Union collapse. Xi Jinping has repeatedly stated that the Soviet Union was a cautionary tale for the CCP and so engaged in cracking down on so called historical nihilism, which is a CCP invented idea to characterize any viewpoints that contradict the official CCP version of history in a way that undermines the parties legitimacy. Mao's successors and the CCP never negated Mao like Nikita Khrushchev did to Stalin. Rather, the CCP enshrined Mao as a saint emphasizing Mao's contributions and achievements and glossing over the human tragedies he created, such as the great leap forward and cultural revolution. In various official assessments and the new official history of the CCP. Today, anyone found guilty of historical nihilism and questioning officially sanctioned views of CCP history can be persecuted and even jailed. The great national rejuvenation, the rising nationalism in China, such as the growingly hawkish positions and assertiveness in areas like Hong Kong, Xinjiang and Taiwan, has also been puzzling to western audiences. Xi Jinping is taken a different tack than other post mau leaders and emphasized the CCP shall not forget the original intention of making China great again, returning to Mao's more strident rhetoric. Now is lionized for having China stand up to the west, which is the playbook that she also is clearly following. And we can likely expect further Chinese expansion globally. Instead of broad brush ideological condemnation of China's ambitious strategies and programs, the U.S. should be more targeted in understanding them and focus on its own development. China will clearly continue playing by its own rules, and we should not expect it to play by ours. For example, the U.S. government should implement more policies for high end manufacturing, such as high performance computing, automation, artificial intelligence, and so forth. The recent chips act that supports domestic semiconductor research and manufacturing and Biden's executive order on its implementation are steps in the right direction, and if we are to effectively compete with China in the future, we should continue on those paths. China's growth over the past four decades has positioned state capitalism as a durable foil to the orthodoxy of free markets. Our last 40 years of assumptions in dealing with China have been shown to be wrong. As she moves into his third term, we need to examine Mao's ideas and ideals for a more accurate perspective on how China will be governed in the future. Knee jerk condemnation as a result of our own ideologically driven blind spots will only lead to a misunderstanding of China and its ambitions. Accurate knowledge is the foundation of a more effective policy of engaging with America's

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"mao " Discussed on TIME's Top Stories

TIME's Top Stories

03:44 min | 5 months ago

"mao " Discussed on TIME's Top Stories

"Marquis is siney Professor of Chinese management at Cambridge judge business school and author of the new book Mao and markets, the communist roots of Chinese enterprise. Over the past decade, Chinese president Xi Jinping has initiated a series of hard line moves that hark back to PRC founder Mao Zedong. He justified China's zero COVID strategy with Mao's doctrine of the people's war, had his thoughts written into the Chinese constitution. Emphasized the absolute leadership of the Chinese Communist Party, CCP in all aspects of the society. Tightened control of the private sector, EG, cracking down on big tech firms. And even foreign firms and redoubled support of state owned enterprises. She himself imitates Mao on many occasions, including his gestures, dress and rhetoric. As she strengthens his grip on China in China's 20th party Congress starting October 16th, it is likely that he will redouble his Maoist focus. The depth of this connection between Xi and Mao has been hard to see as it runs counter to our assumptions about the trajectory of China's rise. For the last 40 years, we have assumed China was becoming more like us, abandoning the shackles of communism and adopting the free market. Thus, Xi's moves have been a surprise to many savvy observers of China, including top strategists in The White House. We need to drop these blinders and better understand the foundational Maoist principles that still guide China. Mao is the inventor of Chinese style communism and devised the unique socialist institutions that differ from both the Soviet Union and the west. She is following three key Maoist ideals in governing China and all indications are he will redouble these areas of focus following the 20th party Congress. One, the CCP at the center, two control of history and avoiding the Soviet path. Three. Rejuvenation of China. If we are to productively engage with China in the future, we need to understand the implications of these ideas on Chinese politics and daily life. CCP at the center. The Maoist slogan that she repeats frequently. East, west, north, south and the center. The CCP controls everything, may sound nonsensical. But the meaning is literally quite clear. The CCP unquestionably runs the state and also plays a heavy hand in the economy and other social affairs. The idea reflects Mao's belief that the party should be powerful in determining socioeconomic affairs and the long Chinese tradition of placing state forces above the economic ones, keeping the latter under control. Mao followed Lenin's ideas about one party communist rule and the CCP maintains leadership in agriculture, commerce, education, military and politics, which has been reiterated by Xi Jinping and written into the CCP constitution in 2017. The CCP even controls the gun or army. The People's Liberation Army does not report into the government, but the party.

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The world in worship: Jews in Jerusalem celebrate Sukkot at the Western Wall, Peruvian Catholics revive a tradition, and Muslims celebrate the Prophet's birthday

AP News Radio

02:06 min | 5 months ago

The world in worship: Jews in Jerusalem celebrate Sukkot at the Western Wall, Peruvian Catholics revive a tradition, and Muslims celebrate the Prophet's birthday

"On this week's AP religion roundup the world in worship Jews in Jerusalem celebrate suco at the Western Wall Peruvian Catholics revive a tradition and Muslims celebrate the prophet's birthday Thousands of Jewish worshippers attended the priestly blessing at the Western Wall in Jerusalem on Wednesday The traditional blessing attended by tens of thousands of worshipers has held three times a year including this year's sukha holiday It's a weeklong holiday that celebrates the harvest and God's protection during the Hebrew flight from Egypt Thousands of Christians from around the world also marched through Jerusalem singing songs and blowing the traditional Jewish shofar horn To celebrate suco and support Israel Israel has cultivated close ties in recent years with evangelical Christians Many of whom profess a strong affinity for the Jewish faith and consider modern Israeli history as fulfilling biblical prophecy Carl helberg a Maori Christian from New Zealand says the gathering speaks to his identity and his faith I come from a indigenous Maori people in New Zealand and I bring my flavor here and my understanding of who the God of Israel is and who is Sanders you saw the sign A few days earlier Muslims marched through the streets of Jerusalem to celebrate the birth of Islam's prophet Muhammad Mao lid was celebrated by Muslims around the world Including Sudan where hundreds of Sufi worshippers wore colorful outfits and performed rituals in celebration In Peru the country's most popular Roman Catholic procession the lord of miracles returned to the streets of Lima for the first time since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic The procession venerates a 17th century rendering of Jesus Christ The procession culminated with the giant replica painting being carried to a monastery where the original lord of miracles mural is located I'm Walter ratliff

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Gordon Chang Discusses Xi Jinping's Political Evolution

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

01:31 min | 6 months ago

Gordon Chang Discusses Xi Jinping's Political Evolution

"Let's unpack because really it seems like we just have an emperor of the CCP, a Communist Party that is run by a guy that's changed their quote unquote constitution to give him power for life. Who is Xi Jinping? What is important to know about his prior political evolution, what he's done in the party and his style of leadership. This isn't a male who is this. He's someone who reveres mal, someone as a teenager, actually studied Mao. And he believes that China should rule the world. He's been very clear about this during his term as general secretary of the Communist Party. So he's not just a careerist. He believes that this is the civilization that should run everything. Absolutely. The first thing or one of the first things he did when he became general secretary was he went down to Guangdong province, which is the province that surrounds Hong Kong. He gave a secret speech to cadres and said, why did the Soviet Union fall? He said, the Soviet Union fell because Gorbachev was not a quote unquote real man, that the Soviet leaders failed to adhere to their ideology. So he's very ideological. And during his ten years, we have seen him reimpose totalitarian controls, and we have seen him bring the state back into the economy. So this has been a reversal of all those policies that made China extremely successful.

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Aaron Judge stays at 61 homers as Orioles beat Yankees 2-1

AP News Radio

00:32 sec | 6 months ago

Aaron Judge stays at 61 homers as Orioles beat Yankees 2-1

"No Homer for Aaron judge and no victory for the Yankees as the Orioles earn a two one win in The Bronx judge was one for two with a single and a pair of walks keeping him tied with Roger Maris for the AL single season record of 61 home runs He has 6 games to pass Maris The tie breaking run scored on a wild pitch by Zach britton in the 6th One inning after oswaldo Cabrera homered for the Yankees Ryan Mao castle hit an RBI single in the top of the first The outcome allowed the Astros to clinch home field advantage throughout the American League playoffs I'm Dave fairy

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Tyrants Need a Crisis

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:38 min | 6 months ago

Tyrants Need a Crisis

"They need a crisis. This is why COVID was something they jumped on. The Chinese coronavirus that came from China was either intentionally leaked or unintentionally leaked. We may never know, but it came from a laboratory, funded via the United States gain of function research thanks to Tony Fauci. Peter Daszak eco health alliance comes into the United States and our reaction to it because there was a crisis. What can we get when there's a crisis? We can get mail in balloting. When there's a crisis we can get $6 trillion in new spending when there's a crisis and PR can get another $75 million of federal funding when there's a crisis, you get 87,000 new IRS agents. You see when you are in the midst of a crisis, you're not thinking clearly. Things are moving quickly. You're not going through the proper process. You see, they needed to stretch out this idea of the pandemic to fire people from their jobs to give handouts to big pharmaceutical companies and went on and on and on. So they're always searching for the next crisis to give themselves power to redefine and change society. Lenin looked for a crisis, Stalin looked for a crisis. Mao looks for a crisis. Castro looked for a crisis. Looked for a crisis. Mugabe looked for a crisis. Every time a dictator gets into power and they either get unpopular or they need to get a massive social program passed or they want to be able to advance their control over a citizenry, they have to go about finding something that necessitates increased state power.

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 Report: Chinese delegation barred from queen's coffin

AP News Radio

00:38 sec | 6 months ago

Report: Chinese delegation barred from queen's coffin

"A delegation of Chinese officials have reportedly been barred from visiting the hall where the late queen's coffin lies in state geopolitics has cast a shadow over the pageantry of the monarch's death The ban was reported by American news outlet Politico saying the Chinese delegation would not be allowed into Westminster hall China's foreign ministry spokesperson Mao ning rebuked the British government for not following normal procedure As the host the UK should follow diplomatic protocols and proper manners to receive guests The Chinese ambassador to the UK has been banned from parliament for a year after China sanctioned 7 British legislators last year

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"mao " Discussed on Software Engineering Daily

Software Engineering Daily

05:14 min | 7 months ago

"mao " Discussed on Software Engineering Daily

"So cloud native applications is a key. That's how I would say you can imagine the observability market is packed with options, not just for different types of environments and architectures that we're talking about. They're also packed with a lot of options on particular use cases, right? There are particular tools out there for end user monitoring and things like that. So I'd say for customers out there, if a company is out there, really looking at what specific problems they're trying to solve for what type of architectures and that would help them scope down the options based at least to fewer options. And then make a more informed decision there, because I must admit, as you look at the landscape, there's so many options out there and every tool claims to do everything well and generally, as we both know, that's not the case that this is going to do everything well. Right. In fact, that's actually one of the things that I'm impressed from what I've seen from corn sphere so far. It's the fact that you know what you're good at and you focus on that. And I really, I think that's great. And the thing happened to focus on is incredibly important to the industry today. Well, I think it's where what we see is this is definitely not, I would say with the majority of the industry is that today, but we feel like this is where the industry is going in the future. So we're trying to meet people with where they want to get to eventually. And it is a journey and we'll take a while and you can imagine for a lot of companies out there. There are going to have a hybrid mix of some cloud native workloads and some non cloud native or workloads there. So helping support them through the transition in this journey is going to be critical for us. This is almost a straight man lead in to my final question, which is, you know, certainly as cloud native is in its infancy. As you've mentioned, and it's going to mature it's going to grow, cloud native is going to become the main way that modern applications are built in the foreseeable future. And as cloud native matures, how do you see chronosphere expanding to meet what new demands may be coming out of the cloud native and market? It's more mature cloud native ecosystems start to form. What are you doing to colonel sphere two to keep at the front of cloud native? Yeah. That's a great question. It says you mentioned and I said this earlier too. I think we're just at the beginning of this migration. And I think at the beginning of such a migration, a lot of companies out there are sort of looking for more tactical solutions today, right? So you can imagine as you roll out a new architecture, you just need basic infrastructure visibility and basic application visibility for sure. You can't really operate without these things. You've always had tools there and you need to continue to have tools there. So you can imagine we're trying to help solve those particular problems for sure and sort of help companies regain that visibility they've always had before. Just they perhaps loss a lot. It's much harder to get now they adopt this new type of architecture. I think what ends up happening as companies mature is that they start seeing observability less of a tactical must have and more of a strategic tool that can give them competitive advantage over their competitors out there. And I think what ends up happening is that more and more you are trying to get insight into the business in real time because our technology stacks are really running and operating the products and services that we offer out there. As you start to leverage these tools for more insight into the business, that will sort of you can imagine create a ton of new requirements both for the end users, but to the business as well. So from chronos view perspective, we're sort of preparing for a lot of those use cases and sort of helping our customers not only solve the infrastructure and the application observability use cases, but really start to up level observability as a whole and show them what positive impact it can have on a business. And I think along with that, you start to introduce more and more use cases and more and more end users to the system and generally the additional use cases and users are perhaps less technical, they're less developers and engineers. So what ends up happening in the product is that while there's a lot of cool features and very powerful features and we're really focused focused on automating a lot of that for these end users who may not understand you can imagine a business unit may not understand a retention period of data or resolution and things like that. But they sort of understand the value in the use case of the getting out of it. So perhaps sort of automating a lot of the pieces like optimizing their retention for them without having them think about it is sort of one area that we are moving towards as well as the concept that I mentioned earlier where we're trying to sort of customize the experience and the views of the data depending on who it is coming into the system is what we're trying to do at a higher level. So I hope you can imagine sort of expansion of the use cases well outside of just the infrastructure and the application performance use cases that we generally see today and then sort of optimizing the product for that expanded set of use cases is what we're focused on moving into the future. So the person who is listening to this and is considering our, let's say maybe they've already made the decision that they're going to be

"mao " Discussed on WGN Radio

WGN Radio

02:00 min | 7 months ago

"mao " Discussed on WGN Radio

"By conservatives. It's never worked. Wages. It never has worked even when you mix in a certain amount of judiciously sprinkled capitalism. I've always said that you could power Beijing off of Mao spinning in his grave over all those millionaires driving around Shanghai and their Lamborghinis, but the fact is they haven't even done a good job of that. No. In fact, the Lamborghinis are still made in Italy, but they're made by Chinese laborers, which is why Italy became the first country in Europe to be stricken by COVID. Now, there's a section of this. I don't want to read that part of the book because I don't want to give away all the secrets. But there's a lot of people questioning today, whether that virus originated in a laboratory, not just as an accident, but it was done with special engineering to allow that malady to expand and mutate faster than any other virus ever would. And that whole process blew up on them. And what they're looking at today is they'll never go back to the in this country. We'll never go back to the kinds of mandates that we had before. I mean, I had friends who died and couldn't have a funeral because you couldn't go to church, but you could go to the ABC store in Virginia. We had governors that were just he was terrible. Thank God Virginia showed the way to a different way with our new governor. But we should never have allowed that to happen. This country is in Europe, Sweden, for example, that never required the kinds of mandates that we had in this country. And they got away without shutting down their entire economy. What did shut down was the Lamborghini plant because the Italians said you can't migrate back and forth. And so the Lamborghini plant still makes Italian cars and their meat back in business now, but you couldn't rotate back and forth with your workforce. 200 some thousand Chinese in northern Italy. We got a pause back with Ollie and north and more at one 8 6 6 5 O Jimbo in a moment. Join WGN radio at 5th third bike

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Why You Should Fight 'Social-Emotional Learning' (SEL)

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:08 min | 8 months ago

Why You Should Fight 'Social-Emotional Learning' (SEL)

"James, a lot of parents here and watching online and listening for the rebroadcast. They hear these terms social emotional learning. It sounds so unassuming. What should the response be if they find out their kid or their school district is pushing social emotional learning? You've got to fight that. I would tell you that you need to understand and I've spoken to moms for liberty conference recently in front of all these moms, hundreds of moms. And I said, you know, what I want you to come home from this with, is this idea. If you knew, and I mean this, this is what social emotional learning really is and I'm skipping a few details to get to it, but if you knew you were sending your kids to a Maoist re-education prison for 35 hours a week, what would you do differently in your life? Because that is actually what it is. I read the books about Maoist thought reform, written by psychologists who studied people that were coming to Hong Kong fresh out of exile from China fresh out of Mao's prisons where they were indoctrinated into Maoist communism, and it's exactly the same program. So social emotional learning, if your kids, if it's happening, you have to fight it, I would tell you you need to protect your kids. If that means yanking them out of that school and guarding them, it means yanking them out of the school and taking whatever, extra steps you have to take to protect your children. It

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Arrest of Saudi for lying to FBI shows kingdom’s reach in US

AP News Radio

00:58 sec | 8 months ago

Arrest of Saudi for lying to FBI shows kingdom’s reach in US

"It began with a message that appeared on Saudi critic and advocate of women's rights Donna el Mayo's phone from an anonymous Instagram account a promise to help her crush a $5 million lawsuit She faced from a pro government Saudi fashion model But the mystery Texas said she had to meet him in person It was December 2019 a year after the slaying of prominent Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul and Mao feared being kidnapped and taken back to the kingdom like others Now she's glad she didn't go U.S. federal prosecutors have arrested the man behind the message 42 year old Ibrahim Al Hussein on charges of lying to federal officers about using the fake account to harass and threaten saadi critics like move living in the U.S. and Canada I'm Charles De

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Julie Kelly Describes the Corrupt, Brainwashing J6 Public Defenders

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

02:34 min | 9 months ago

Julie Kelly Describes the Corrupt, Brainwashing J6 Public Defenders

"To us about the quality of and the behavior of the public defenders? I've read things that I found hard to believe, Julie. As the child of a man who at the age of 20 was put through a show trial, a communist show trial, and then given a life sentence and put in a political prison. That's my father Paul gorka, to hear accounts of a defendant having to openly in front of the judge, make statements about how yes I'm sorry I recognize that Joe Biden is the real president. This is this is something out of Mao's communist China. Who are these public defenders that are giving subscribed prescribed reading lists of politically correct books to their defendants to their clients? Yeah, it's really pretty stunning. One of them is named Heather shaner. I talk about her in my book. She amazingly is still defending January 6th defendants. Now, it's important to note most of these people have never been in trouble with criminal justice system ever. They don't have money 6 figures at least to retain a criminal defense lawyer in Washington, D.C., so they are wholly reliant on public defenders, court appointed attorneys. And many of them, as you can imagine, are far leftists as most public defenders are. And they are this Heather Shane, for example, has put some of her clients through this re-education camp, giving them books, telling them to watch movies that portray America as systemically racist as anti semitic. You know, we murdered off all of the Native Americans. This is what she has said publicly, but the real shame here said is public defenders can do and say whatever they want. The problem is these D.C. district court judges and I'm talking about every single judge from Trump appointees, Clinton, Obama, down to Reagan appointees if you can believe they're still two of them on the court. They are allowing this government to get away with everything that they're asking for. And not condemning these public defenders for saying this has nothing to do. This is someone charged with parading in the capitol, a petty offense, a class B misdemeanor. I mean, these are things as barrel how the chief judge said, this court never even entertains class B misdemeanors. But that is monopolizing the court's time right now.

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"mao " Discussed on Discussions of Truth

Discussions of Truth

02:02 min | 9 months ago

"mao " Discussed on Discussions of Truth

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"mao " Discussed on Discussions of Truth

Discussions of Truth

03:17 min | 9 months ago

"mao " Discussed on Discussions of Truth

"And I heard you, I urge you. I'm not telling you not to own a gun. I'm not telling you not to do that. I'm not telling you, not to bear arms, because that's your constitutional right. But I'm telling you, is to get involved legally, get involved in your town hall debates, get involved with your political, state leaders, national leaders, and what I urge you to do is, again, all these things fall back on very basic elementary principles, which are these constitutional principles. In my view, okay? In my view. And they should be upheld. They should be reinforced, and you should fight for them. I'm not saying physically. Or trying to harm, do not harm anything or anyone. Do not deface anybody's property. And yet, you know, it's a little bit of an oxymoron, isn't it? Because you've got a woman sitting as supposedly the vice president that's openly called for these types of things. It's gone a little too far, folks. It's gotten a little bit too far. I mean, I will tell you that there is a controlled opposition so that both sides of the political spectrum are controlled by the same banking machine out of Switzerland. It's based off of the theology, the Jesuit theology, but again, it's not anything new. This is nothing new to the United States. The United States has been living with this for decades. It's just simply coming to a head. And I think that's because people like Donald Trump. People like Alex Jones, people like geder Griffin. For years and years and years, maybe not Trump. But for years, there have been pundits. There have been people speaking out against the corruption in this system. And it was brought forth by Trump because I think Trump vocally just came out and said, hey, hey guys, your media is your media's controlled by a non American entity..

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"mao " Discussed on Discussions of Truth

Discussions of Truth

04:47 min | 9 months ago

"mao " Discussed on Discussions of Truth

"Knows, right? Nobody knows how long this is going to take. But if you feel like your voice is not being heard, you need to speak up now. What's the term? You speak up now or forever hold your peace. Here you go. Here's your chance. Do it. So here's a bit of controversy here. And Mao Zedong, look, there's the skull and bones society, which I had mentioned the school and bone inside a seemingly controlled by the Jesuits. Developed by the Jesuits which mean they control the Yale University here's another thing that elihu Yale was a was an agent, a seller, if you will, of the British East Indies company. This is fact. The namesake of Yale came from came from one of the company shareholders developers of the British Cindy's company. The British Cindy's company is the one that brought in the tea. This is why the revolution happened in Boston. No taxation without representation is because the British cities company, bringing in their teeth for king George the third and the bostonians had not. We're not buying this node, no taxation without representation. Representation. Well, craftily, very crafted. This gets back to the hegelian dialectic controlling both sides. Craftily, the British Sunnis company, the City of London, through the British Indies company, controlled George Washington. And financed Washington's army, as they fought against king George army, yet they were financing king George's army, army. So both king George, the third, and George Washington, they were both financed by the same entity. That is the City of London. This is fact. This is what happened, folks. I'm telling you that. And I'm telling you that they got a strong heart and stronghold in the academia through elihu Yale and developing Yale University. It's a British East Indies institution of education. That's what Yale is. It's what it is. It's what it's been. It is what it is. And that society out of Yale, the skull and bones is the Pinnacle of its academic success, success, similar in essence two at the University of Oxford, Oxford and England, the school all saints school..

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"mao " Discussed on Discussions of Truth

Discussions of Truth

05:31 min | 9 months ago

"mao " Discussed on Discussions of Truth

"I have been, but I'm not. The institutionally organizationally, if you will, freedom of religion. So here's a quote by John Adams. And this is why I just get you thinking about what that constant power that constant rule, how they may have infiltrated countries with their theology. Yes. There's something called the liberation theology, which is basically a mask, and I don't mean over your mouse, but a mask, a screen, to infiltrate your society, give you the objective that you can become more free, right? You can spread the wealth, yet that is simply a stealth tactic to control you. That is liberation theology. And that's playing out right now in the United States. It played out under Mao Zedong in China, but here's something that, for instance, one of the founding fathers saw coming. And according to the Gonzaga bulletin dot com and that is Gonzaga bulletin dot com, meaning Gonzaga university and the state of Washington in the northwest of the United States. Here's a quote from John Adams. This is printed on their website. He's the second president of the United States union. I do not like the reappearance of the Jesuits. If ever there was a body of men who merited eternal damnation on earth, it is this society. Now, do I know if John Adams said that quote, I don't know that for a fact, I'm going off of Gonzaga bulletin dot com as they have printed it. And I've seen it elsewhere as well, but that's what I'm going off of is the fact that they printed it and it seems that John Adams likely had said something about that. I can tell you that the British East Indies company controlled by the Jesuits. And of course, well, of course, and it's a Ross child convinced it is controlled by the restaurant. But then like I said to you, the Ross drama simply managing money for the Jesuits, which are controlling Vatican at the time and still do. This is 1775. The British East Indies company financed the American Revolution. You can see it in the first flag type in U.S. grand Union Flag. You'll see it right now. U.S. grand Union Flag was the first flag to fly in the Delaware aboard the John Paul Jones USS Alfred. That is the first flag of the union. In it has what looks like and is the union Jack. Because those are three crosses. This is the cross Saint Andrew cross of saint George in cross of Saint Patrick. That's the Vatican..

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"mao " Discussed on Discussions of Truth

Discussions of Truth

04:02 min | 9 months ago

"mao " Discussed on Discussions of Truth

"What I was talking about, these southern southern southwest states, Texas, Arizona and Mexico, California that left the Mexican union became their own republics independent republics and then absorbed into the U.S. union after a couple of years. And this was developed after the treaty of Guadalupe, which set the set those states as independents, their lone star states, their individual states, their their own constitutional republics. They stand that way today. And of course, it's the financial mechanism from Europe that they were leaving. And what I'm telling you right now in 2022, it's this communist financial tyranny that is taking over America unless you do something about it. I'm doing something about it and that is educating you and reporting on what I find. So therefore who really controls America. And it is the European bankers. It's just the way it is. The Chinese may be a threat militaristically. But the Chinese, okay, yeah, so you can say, well Ian, you know, Chinese are buying up all this land. They're buying all these buildings. Okay, yeah, it gets to be a muddled mesh. But it always in on the same financial system that the Chinese subservient to. And that's where I'll get into a little bit with the Mao Zedong. Communism does not start in China. Communism is not a Russian invention. Communism is an invention of philosophical invention of government by what we're told Karl Marx out of Germany. That is across the line, undisputed, so the question now is why did the Chinese and why did the Russians adopt communism? And I'll tell you it was because they were forced. Financially. It's a financial mechanism is really what all it is to controlling a government. Okay, so let me tell you, some of the first things that you can look for in America was seeing them all around us. Or the movement to destroy history, take down statues,.

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"mao " Discussed on Discussions of Truth

Discussions of Truth

04:44 min | 9 months ago

"mao " Discussed on Discussions of Truth

"A mechanism of finance that is right now, modulated and regulated out of Switzerland with a Swiss are set up by the Vatican. Controlled by the Vatican. This is what I argue we can disagree. That's up to you. But if the words resonate with you, please buy the book. Please go to my website and do more research. Again, if this resonates with you, if you think it's hogwash and inaccurate, that's your choice. But what I want to get into today, what I want to get into today, and you'll find you'll find that all of these elements, this really these religious freedom elements existed in the 1620s when the Mayflower landed in Plymouth rock. That's what formed this country, right? That's why the country came to be. Was the Protestant aboard the Plymouth rock. They wanted freedom of religion. The freedom to choose and practice their religion peacefully without any type of interference from a government. And that is really what you're struggling with today. When you get down to it, again, this is my view, you can disagree with you. But you have the core element of what's happening today. That is that is it. It's basically a holy war. It is the most successful religion on the planet, in my view, that is simply clamping down at his infiltrated economy. It did that through the skull and bone society out of Yale. And the ability to dictate an established the Federal Reserve system of 1913, which passed under Woodrow Wilson by an act of Congress. Of course all legal, but what it is is a private Central Bank. That means it doesn't represent you, the taxpayer, it's your best interest. It represents those that control the bank. And that is why it's private. So that's the biggest oxymoron of all in the system that we're living today. The Federal Reserve, like Anthony sabatini at a Florida SETI to stay representative Florida, set on my program. He said the Federal Reserve needs to be abolished. It needs to be, it needs to be destroyed and needs to be abolished. And that's exactly your point of Italian. That's the only way, in my view, that this country will ever, you got to return to a gold standard, which was abolished in 1971 on a Richard Nixon. You haven't had a gold standard. And so you simply living off of a Fiat debt based system that's driving you further into debt. It doesn't matter if it's Donald Trump, it doesn't matter if it's Bill Clinton. It doesn't matter that's been Obama, the bushes or buy it. It doesn't matter who the president has been. The country is being driven purposely into.

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"mao " Discussed on Discussions of Truth

Discussions of Truth

04:26 min | 9 months ago

"mao " Discussed on Discussions of Truth

"And so I never joined the military. Because I don't believe in the bankers wars. That doesn't mean I don't believe in the constitution. I don't believe in the United States as the best country ever ever developed by man. Because it is. And I will defend this country. But in regards to domestic divides, there's no reason violence should ever be conveyed or act on. Violence is not the answer. And in fact, globally, violence is not the answer. I mean, you know, going to war with somebody is absolutely ridiculous. It's a very weak form of resolution. It just simply is. And I've said that before on my programs. So in regards to a woman's right to terminate the child, the developing childhood stage may be and how that equates to a Boer shit and whatever law that is inside the state that you live, that's up to you. And I think that's up to women. I can voice my opinion, but I simply it's not, it's really not a conversation I want to get involved in because it's so delicate. Most of these conversations are delicate. But again, I'm going to base that off of the premise that I'm a man. I'm not a woman, the child is not grown inside me, the child grows inside the woman. So it's really a battle that the woman will force, I can support one side or the other, but again, it depends on already the groundwork that I laid out in regards to my understanding as to where that creation is and development is. Developing rather. Where that creation is developing along what stage it is. Before, again, from my view, you can insert an argument of murder. Murder is illegal. Period. Dash and apply to any life. Okay, well, what is how do you define life? And so a life in my opinion seems to be where you can take a child or a being, and even though.

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"mao " Discussed on Discussions of Truth

Discussions of Truth

05:33 min | 9 months ago

"mao " Discussed on Discussions of Truth

"Thank you, people talking about waiting if you live here in new country. I've been on the floor with my grandmother. And I don't mind putting that to stand in the air. When they're running down a good man to walk in on that side of me. And this is trottier and trachea for discussions of truth. It's been a couple of weeks, folks. Last discussion, I brought to you was Melissa treme. She is a financial analyst out of Ireland that along the lines of Catherine Austin Fitz has long been warning sending a warning shot across the bow if you will, that these this epidemic this plandemic, this pandemic, this global health crisis is nothing more folks than a technological weave into controlling your healthcare at the same time, of course, controlling your economy. All of which is under control, but it's getting a little too close for comfort now. A company now folks on, don't you say, I mean, some of you may agree some of you may disagree. That's up to you, but the sovereignty of the individual human being and body is up to that, being embodied, right? So we've got a very polarized situation on various fronts and in the United States as scotus, if you will, the Supreme Court, just overturned roe V wade. And so the women now are right. There's men and women across the country that are opposed to that saying, it's a violation of my choice because it's my body. Well, that's up to you, because I'm not, I'm not getting involved in that. In that conversation, I really have no opinion. I'm pro choice in that sense. I think depending on the stage and which trimester, the child is being developed, I can see argument in all. I think that once okay, so I'm getting involved. All right, so fine. So.

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"mao " Discussed on a16z

a16z

04:59 min | 1 year ago

"mao " Discussed on a16z

"Yeah. So data Mao smile, all these metrics are so core to us because a big engaged audience is so rare. And as a result, it's almost always incredibly valuable. And the engagement ends up being very related to acquisition. Because when you look at all the different acquisition loops, whether it's paid marketing or a viral loop or whatever, all of those things are actually powered by engagement, ultimately. Like you need people to get excited about a product in order to share content off of that platform to other platforms in order to get a viral loop going. And so one of the things I was going to also add on down Mao and L 28 is that there are actually really hard to game, right? Which is fascinating. Yeah. Whereas growth can be very easy to gain. Right, exactly. Yeah, why is that? What's the difference? The typical approach is to say, well, you know, I'm going to add an email notifications. I'm going to do more push notification. I'm going to do more of this and that. And then automatically, these metrics ought to go up. The challenging thing is actually usually sending out more notifications. We'll actually cause more of your casual users to show up because you're a hardcore users were already showing up already. And what that does is that will increase your monthly actives number, but actually not increase your daily actives as much. So I've actually seen cases where sending out more email, decreases your down Mao, as opposed to increasing it. That's really interesting. When you think about this portfolio metrics, it really tells you a story about people are kind of coming, but not really staying. If you got an email or push notification every day, eventually you turn them off and then you just stop. So then you get counted as a Mao for that period of time, and then you lose them as it all. Acquisition is super easy to game because you can just spend money..

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"mao " Discussed on Artificial Intelligence (AI Podcast) with Lex Fridman

Artificial Intelligence (AI Podcast) with Lex Fridman

05:52 min | 1 year ago

"mao " Discussed on Artificial Intelligence (AI Podcast) with Lex Fridman

"You know, the horrible things we're experiencing now with climate change and migration and stuff like that. That despite these things, you know, we are persisting. And we are continuing in, like you say, we're continuing to invent and we're continuing to try to solve these problems. And you know, we're continuing to love as well as hate. And you know that, you know, I'm basically, I mean, I have children and grandchildren and I think they're going to they're going to be just fine. You know, I'm not a doom and gloom or you know, I'm not a Cassandra saying the world is coming to an end. Not like that at all. You know, I think that, you know, things will persist. Another, by the way, source of tremendous optimism on my part that kids I teach. You know, I teach them unbelievably fantastic young people. You know, who are sort of like you say, their dreamers, and their problem solvers, and their I mean, they have enormously humane values in ways of thinking about the world. And they want to do good. You know, if you take the kind of I mean, this is probably been true all the way along, but the percentage of do gooders. You know, it's really enormously large. Now, whether they end up working for some kind of shark law firm or something or that kind of thing or whether they end up human rights lawyers is they all want to be, right? You know, is a different kind of question. But certainly these young people are talented, they're smart, they're wonderful values their energetic, they work hard, you know, they're focused. And of course, it's not just Stanford. I mean, it's all over the country. You know, you have young people who really want to contribute. And they want to contribute. I mean, it's true some of them end up working to get rich. I mean, that's inevitable, right? But, but the percentages of actually rather small, at least at this age, you know, maybe when they get a mortgage and family and that sort of thing, you know, financial well-being will be more important to them. But right now, you know, you catch this young generation and they're fantastic. They're fantastic. And they're not what they're often portrayed as being, you know, kind of silly and naive and knee jerk leftists and that not at all like that. You know, they're really, they're really fine young people. So that's a source of optimism to me too. What advice would you give to those young people today may be in high school and college at Stanford, maybe to your grandchildren? About how to have a career, they can be proud of have a life that can be proud of. Pursue careers that are in the public interest. You know, in one fashion or another and not just in their interests. And that would be it's not bad to pursue a career in your own interests. I mean, as long as you're it's something that's useful and positive for the, you know, for their families or whatever, but yeah, so I mean, I try to I try to advise kids to find themselves somehow. You can find it who they want to be and what they want to be and try to pursue it. And the NGO world is growing, as you know, and a lot of young people are kind of throwing themselves into it and..

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"mao " Discussed on Artificial Intelligence (AI Podcast) with Lex Fridman

Artificial Intelligence (AI Podcast) with Lex Fridman

02:52 min | 1 year ago

"mao " Discussed on Artificial Intelligence (AI Podcast) with Lex Fridman

"That was rivalry with the Soviet Union. Mao was a good stalinist or at least felt like Stalin was the right kind of communist leader to have, and he didn't like khrushchev at all, and he didn't like what he thought were khrushchev's reforms. And also khrushchev's pretensions. To moving the Soviet Union into communism. So khrushchev, you know, started talking about giving more power to the party less power to the state than if you have more power to the party versus the state than you're moving into communism quicker. So what Mao decided to do was to engage in this vast program of building what were called people's communes. In these communes, you know, we're enormous conglomerations of essentially collective farms. You know, and what would happen on those communes is there would be, you know, there would be places for people to eat and there would be places for the kids to be raised and you know essentially kind of separate homes and they would be schooled. Everybody would turn over their metal, which was one of the actually turned out to be terribly negative phenomenon. Their metal pots and pans to be melted to then make steel. Every these big communes would all have little steel plants and they would build steel and the whole countryside would be transformed. Well, like many of these sort of true megalomaniac project, you know, like some of Stalin's projects too. And this particular project, then, you know, the people had no choice. They were forced to do this. It was incredibly dysfunctional for Chinese agriculture. And ended up creating as you mentioned a terrible famine that everybody understood was a famine as a result of this. I mean, there were some there were also some problems of nature at the same time and some flooding and bad weather and that sort of thing. But it was really a man-made famine. And now said at one point, you know, who cares? You know, if, you know, millions die. It just doesn't matter. We've got millions more left. I mean, he would periodically say things like this that showed that like Stalin, he had totally different. You know, to the fact that people were dying. In large numbers. It led again to cannibalism and to terrible wastage all over the country and millions of people died. And there was just no stopping it. You know, there were people in the party who began to kind of edge towards telling mile this wasn't great idea. You know, and that he should back off, but he wouldn't back off..

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"mao " Discussed on Artificial Intelligence (AI Podcast) with Lex Fridman

Artificial Intelligence (AI Podcast) with Lex Fridman

04:04 min | 1 year ago

"mao " Discussed on Artificial Intelligence (AI Podcast) with Lex Fridman

"Again, I told you I was working on my Dominic. And there's in my Donna. At a certain point in 42, a group of Slovak Jews were arrested. And sent to Madonna. Though Slovak Jews were group somehow they stuck together. They were very competent. They were many of them were businessmen. They knew each other and for a variety of different reasons within the camp. And again, this shows you the diversity of the camps and also, you know, these images of black and white in the camps are not very useful. They ruled the camp. I mean, they basically had all the important jobs in the camp. Including jobs like beating other Jews. And persecuting other Jews and persecuting other peoples. Which they did. And this Polish guy who I mentioned to you, the who wrote this memoir. I hated them because of what they were doing. To the polls. Right? And he, you know, he's incensed. Because aren't these supposed to be the unto mention. He says, and look what they're doing. They're treating us. You know, like dirt. And they do. They treat them like dirt. So, you know, in this kind of work on my Dominic, there's certainly parts of it. That, you know, we're inspiring. You know, people helping each other. People trying to feed each other. People giving warmth to each other. You know, there's some very heroic Polish women who end up having a radio show called radio Madonna, which they put on every night in the women's camp, which is, you know, to raise people's spirits..

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"mao " Discussed on X Factor Roping Podcast

X Factor Roping Podcast

04:43 min | 2 years ago

"mao " Discussed on X Factor Roping Podcast

"I couldn't function and that was a turning point for our career because i was injured and i told him you need to find somebody else that rodeo that being injured and at the national finals i think really done something to drive. Because you know your knees her. Your shoulders hurt. You can't do anything and everything hurts. So he went on somebody else. Meeting client was going to do schools and rodeo rope and all day and we blocked off days. Do schools compete a little bit. Make the national finals rodeo. But it wasn't the same passion that i'd had mao career. I did not like being away from home. I did not like being away from my kids. And i had talked to so many peers that i respected rodeo and their kids were playing games doing sports and they weren't there and i've made a decision that when a go buckle. I'd one eight men rich and had a fairytale career now is about making a living and going through the whole thing. I don't like to drive any by the knows me. I have drove aluminium miles but first another option. Try to sleep in the backseat. Sleeping mind is going to be doing something else. Besides driving down the road. I have drove a lot when i was young. It's just not something. I enjoy to do but guess what when i retired..

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