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analyzing calls for government regulation or nationalization of social media companies
property rights, Free Speech, politics, objectivity, role of government, pragmatism
00:30 to 33:23
Q: thoughts on section 230? history discussion of Section 230 law
Legal Systems, property rights, rule of law, objectivity, media, role of government
33:24 to 51:03
Q: is it immoral to continue using companies that act immorally or irrationally?
51:04 to 56:11
Q: why is it difficult for people to differentiate between public and private?
56:12 to 01:04:27
Q: is Twitter a government granted monopoly?
01:04:28 to 01:06:13
Q: should Twitter deplatform AoC and Bernie?
01:06:14 to 01:07:56
Q: is the internet a public square ?
01:07:57 to 01:09:18
Q: are Trump and his cohorts morally responsible for the riot on Capitol Hill?
01:09:19 to 01:16:23
Q: thoughts on how some of the election lawsuits were handled/dismissed?
01:16:24 to 01:19:15
Q: why do Leftists give less to charity than Rightists?
01:19:16 to 01:20:31
Q: can one be honestly mistaken about something one's entire life or does it have to become evasion at some point?
01:20:32 to 01:22:09
Q: is having a house vs. a condo better for someone looking to buy?
01:22:10 to 01:23:39
Q: what is the path from skepticism to nihilism?
01:23:40 to 01:25:01
Q: how has Elon Musk become so rich? Is he more productive than Jeff Bezos?
01:25:02 to N/A