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It's just it's bizarre that we're not allowed to talk about things in the United States of America.

I will say I think it's gotten better.

This is one of my more optimistic views is, you know, when we're all locked in our houses in the summer of 2020, I think that did weird things psychologically to everybody.

And I think that a lot of people rebelled against it.

And we're probably in a better position now in 2024.

Like Chamath would not have come out.

I love Chamath would not have come out for Donald Trump in 2020.

Now he's hosting fundraisers and giving hundreds of thousands of dollars to our campaign.

So I think the fact that you have so many old school liberals and old school leftists say we're done with this bullshit is actually a pretty good sign.

Yeah, there's still social consequences to it, but not nearly as high as they were four years ago.

This is industrial scale censorship is what it was.

you people that's right i'm doing an event with tulsi gabbard tonight in pennsylvania actually i love her she's awesome and uh yeah i think she basically decided that the left cannot be reformed in this country anymore that's what happened with bobby kennedy that's what's happened with a lot of old old school liberals is they say yeah you know we don't care what you do in your bedroom but we but we believe in the fundamental right of people to speak their mind and the democrats just don't believe in that anymore

So I thought a lot about like what's you know, what is going on there and what's driving it psychologically.

And I think that I think what's going on is the entire modern Democratic Party grew up in an era where there was consensus.

Walter Cronkite could say something about the Vietnam War.

And it turned out he's probably right about that, actually.