Jeremy Boreing
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Podcast Appearances
All of the things we've discussed today have been empowered by
this moment, this moment of social media.
Some of them are good.
There'd be no Daily Wire, as I said at the very beginning.
What we realized was the opportunity in social media.
That was our sort of founding observation.
Pendragon wouldn't exist without social media.
It's an alternative to the way Hollywood does things.
That's an opportunity that we were afforded because of social media.
Obviously, we have access to information, access to friends who, in previous generations, we might have lost touch with, access to family who we might not have been as close to, access to data and information.
And I got sick recently and was able to so quickly understand things that would have taken so much longer in any system that went before.
And yet...
all of the audience capture, all of the political disruption.
Much of the things that have happened in the last 20 years that are blamed on liberalism are actually because of the excesses created by this new technology.
And when new technology emerges, it's always the same.
Yes, it brings about the opportunity for huge good, and in fact, the reality of huge good, and it brings about the opportunity and the reality of huge ill.
It's incredibly disruptive.
The printing press led to 30 years of sectarian violence across the entire continent of Europe because suddenly people could read the Bible.
And so what they do, like everybody who first reads that God so loved the world that he sent his only son, that whoever believed in him would have eternal life, they start killing each other.
The first thing.