Jack Symes
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I'm going to have to multitask.
I'm going to have to multitask.
I'm going to have to multitask.
I think during the violence upon people who are Muslim in the UK, attacks on mosques, attacks on people's lives, and the current state in Palestine.
I think during the violence upon people who are Muslim in the UK, attacks on mosques, attacks on people's lives, and the current state in Palestine.
I think during the violence upon people who are Muslim in the UK, attacks on mosques, attacks on people's lives, and the current state in Palestine.
My honest, full, my fully honest view on it is I'm not sure if it should be illegal. I don't know if that kind of dehuman, it's like, it's morally abhorrent. It's something we should we should reject and condemn. But should it be legislated against? I'm not sure.
My honest, full, my fully honest view on it is I'm not sure if it should be illegal. I don't know if that kind of dehuman, it's like, it's morally abhorrent. It's something we should we should reject and condemn. But should it be legislated against? I'm not sure.
My honest, full, my fully honest view on it is I'm not sure if it should be illegal. I don't know if that kind of dehuman, it's like, it's morally abhorrent. It's something we should we should reject and condemn. But should it be legislated against? I'm not sure.
What's clear, though, is that people to me that are sharing those ideas, people who are platforming that person, helping that idea spread, are doing something again that doesn't have to be legislated against. But we should condemn as morally wrong as well. We should say you ought not do that because you should know that that's not right. That's reasonable.
What's clear, though, is that people to me that are sharing those ideas, people who are platforming that person, helping that idea spread, are doing something again that doesn't have to be legislated against. But we should condemn as morally wrong as well. We should say you ought not do that because you should know that that's not right. That's reasonable.
What's clear, though, is that people to me that are sharing those ideas, people who are platforming that person, helping that idea spread, are doing something again that doesn't have to be legislated against. But we should condemn as morally wrong as well. We should say you ought not do that because you should know that that's not right. That's reasonable.
Yeah. I mean, I've interviewed a lot of people. Nowhere near as the amount of people that you've managed to interview over the last... How long have you been doing this? How many years? 15 years. 15 years. And like three or four times a week over 15 years as well. So a hell of a lot. So I've been going nine years, but interviews like once a month or something, right?
Yeah. I mean, I've interviewed a lot of people. Nowhere near as the amount of people that you've managed to interview over the last... How long have you been doing this? How many years? 15 years. 15 years. And like three or four times a week over 15 years as well. So a hell of a lot. So I've been going nine years, but interviews like once a month or something, right?
Yeah. I mean, I've interviewed a lot of people. Nowhere near as the amount of people that you've managed to interview over the last... How long have you been doing this? How many years? 15 years. 15 years. And like three or four times a week over 15 years as well. So a hell of a lot. So I've been going nine years, but interviews like once a month or something, right?
So nowhere near the amount of people.
So nowhere near the amount of people.
So nowhere near the amount of people.
And what I've thought from the perspective of philosophy and good public conversation on this stuff is that when we're in our car listening to the radio or listening to a podcast at the gym or something, we don't have the time and the mental strength or maybe even the skills in some cases to pick apart someone's argument and analyze them in the way that might be needed. Right.
And what I've thought from the perspective of philosophy and good public conversation on this stuff is that when we're in our car listening to the radio or listening to a podcast at the gym or something, we don't have the time and the mental strength or maybe even the skills in some cases to pick apart someone's argument and analyze them in the way that might be needed. Right.