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How Not to React to the Trump Indictment and the Nashville Shooting

How Not to React to the Trump Indictment and the Nashville Shooting

FromActon Unwind


How Not to React to the Trump Indictment and the Nashville Shooting

FromActon Unwind

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Length:
57 minutes
Released:
Apr 3, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week, Eric, Dan, and Dylan discuss what we know (and there’s still much we don’t know) about the indictment of former President Donald Trump by New York City District Attorney Alvin Bragg. Was it a wise move to indict Trump? Does indicting a former president for the first time in American history presage the “end of the republic”? Next, the guys discuss the horrible school shooting in Nashville and the quick descent into collectivist thinking on the part of both the political left and the political right. And finally, Dylan shares a horrifying AI-created video of Will Smith eating spaghetti that highlights just how far some AI technology has to go, while Eric uses it to make a point about what AI creators won’t allow to be created, like political satire of China’s president, Xi Jinping.
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What We Know About the Indictment and Surrender of Donald Trump | New York Times
6 Killed in Nashville School Shooting, Including 3 Children | New York Times
The Lonely Man with a Gun | Russ Roberts
AI-Generated Video of Will Smith Eating Spaghetti
Midjourney CEO Says ‘Political Satire in China Is Pretty Not Okay,’ but Apparently Silencing Satire About Xi Jinping Is Pretty Okay | Techdirt 

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Released:
Apr 3, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Acton Unwind is a weekly roundtable discussion of news and current events through the Acton Institute's lens on the world: promoting a free and virtuous society and connecting good intentions with sound economics. Host Eric Kohn is joined by Acton Institute experts for an exploration of news, politics, religion, and culture.