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Learning not to trust the All-In podcast

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dktoao ◴[] No.42067039[source]
Thank you so much for this analysis, even as a person with layman's grasp on economics you made the deception in host's apparent off the cuff assertion very obvious. I think a big part of the problem that we have in America (and the rest of the world) right now is that it takes these charismatic individuals (All-in, Joe Rogan, etc.) 10 seconds to confidently make these false claims based on personal bias and vibes. Then it takes 10 minutes (or more) by someone with a background in the underlying maths looking at the issue in-depth to rebut. The information landscape is heavily weighted towards these grifters, and I am not sure how we can fix that.
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1. piva00 ◴[] No.42067284[source]
If you haven't ever read about and came to this thought independently I'd say Brandolini's law[0] is an interesting one for you to read about.

[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandolini%27s_law

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2. dktoao ◴[] No.42068175[source]
Thanks! I will have a read. Looks very interesting.