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for weeks and spiegel just took it off because it wasn't on the top some book of lists and timothy garton ash is putting that into this notion as they were basically that we're not even pay that these people don't even count we don't even hear them we're going to blank them and instead of it you know having conversations with these sort of people and doing things like one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's television used to look like in america when the likes of malcolm x. when the likes of muhammad ali were on television talking about really they were talking from radical person liberal and sort of progressive stands but. you know here we don't have a sort of debates where you're talking about radical crazy ideas imo you're asking the question about liberalism and europe and the welfare state in europe and the fact that on one hand it doesn't have the same problem as always seen the u.s. but now you're saying on the fringes of the rise of problems well in germany they're doing very well their incomes are very high they have free healthcare they have free education many of the people in the
for weeks and spiegel just took it off because it wasn't on the top some book of lists and timothy garton ash is putting that into this notion as they were basically that we're not even pay that these people don't even count we don't even hear them we're going to blank them and instead of it you know having conversations with these sort of people and doing things like one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's television used to look like in america when the likes of malcolm x. when the likes of...
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know sweden and they're not demarcus maybe but finland but how how is that happening this is timothy garton ash he often writes in the guardian but this is in the new york books and he says it's the culture stupid and he uses the german word for that which is a little bit different from the connotation in english so go read the article to see that but he says and explaining the populous vote in many countries that inequality of attention is that at least as important as economic inequality so he talks about a situation that happened in east germany when a street protests in a small town in saxony was totally ignored by the visiting chancellor merkel a protester complained she doesn't even look at us with her. one can imagine a trump voter saying something similar about hillary clinton so he talks about the fact that this is part of the whole trend of d. platforming d. monetising and just shutting down the voices of the angry populace and is sure. it clearly expresses itself as a very right wing and the much of the elite that control everything are left wing and they don't want to hear their voi
know sweden and they're not demarcus maybe but finland but how how is that happening this is timothy garton ash he often writes in the guardian but this is in the new york books and he says it's the culture stupid and he uses the german word for that which is a little bit different from the connotation in english so go read the article to see that but he says and explaining the populous vote in many countries that inequality of attention is that at least as important as economic inequality so...
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germany nevertheless let's move on to the next story because here you know here's a guy he's timothy garton ash he's offered this inequality of attention and certainly there seems to be a lot that happens in the world that does not get covered by the corporate media because it does not sell goods it does not you know. the answer is not to. ignore the basic underlying problem in the the society has lost its vitality as a dynamic place for social cohesion has become purely a way to move goods to be the end product on the subway line and that's the end oh good now that's a bigger problem that can be addressed in the numerous different ways but politically i don't think what the campaigns run by corporations for corporations by corporations are going to see any change in that sector of the but the fundamental nature of the disintegration of what's happening around in certain communities nevertheless continues and i want to talk to in the last three minutes here about another headline from the atlantic because they are starting to also look and question the deeper. story of what is actually happenin
germany nevertheless let's move on to the next story because here you know here's a guy he's timothy garton ash he's offered this inequality of attention and certainly there seems to be a lot that happens in the world that does not get covered by the corporate media because it does not sell goods it does not you know. the answer is not to. ignore the basic underlying problem in the the society has lost its vitality as a dynamic place for social cohesion has become purely a way to move goods to...