Aisha Harris
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I don't think that's necessarily the right way to think about it. It's more like they're shaping the way that we live through their investment decisions, to which they are not accountable to us, right? They've set up a situation in which they know that people are going to use these services. They're providing them below their costs. They're flooding the market with these services.
But the real risk is that we lose the ability not to use them. And that we lose the ability to like read critically and think for ourselves, which is sort of analogous to the ability to like flag down a cab or to like take a bus if you need to go somewhere.
But the real risk is that we lose the ability not to use them. And that we lose the ability to like read critically and think for ourselves, which is sort of analogous to the ability to like flag down a cab or to like take a bus if you need to go somewhere.
But the real risk is that we lose the ability not to use them. And that we lose the ability to like read critically and think for ourselves, which is sort of analogous to the ability to like flag down a cab or to like take a bus if you need to go somewhere.
Right. That these are the things that we lose. And so we can think about it as like a subsidy or whatever. But I think we maybe are better off thinking about it as a change to the way we live.
Right. That these are the things that we lose. And so we can think about it as like a subsidy or whatever. But I think we maybe are better off thinking about it as a change to the way we live.
Right. That these are the things that we lose. And so we can think about it as like a subsidy or whatever. But I think we maybe are better off thinking about it as a change to the way we live.
Always my goal.
Always my goal.
Always my goal.
Thank you so much for having me, Brittany.
Thank you so much for having me, Brittany.
Thank you so much for having me, Brittany.
How the hunt for gangster Al Capone launched the IRS to power.
How the hunt for gangster Al Capone launched the IRS to power.
How the hunt for gangster Al Capone launched the IRS to power.
For better and to some extent for worse, we come to pop culture with all of our baggage. And Code Switch's B.A. Parker.
For better and to some extent for worse, we come to pop culture with all of our baggage. And Code Switch's B.A. Parker.
For better and to some extent for worse, we come to pop culture with all of our baggage. And Code Switch's B.A. Parker.
The furthest back I can go of a recent example of this is Wicked. Wasn't even coming from, you know, Randall's On the Internet or Strange on the Internet. I imagine both of you saw A Strange Loop, the really great Broadway show by Michael R. Jackson. I'm familiar with it, but I haven't seen it. So he had some very interesting opinions on Wicked.