Jimmy Carr
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And if we can get through it, the scientific meme, the idea that we've created these machines, but really through science. The technology that we have is brilliant. And if we can negotiate, if we can have a little bit of peace in the world. Avoid the war, yeah. If we can avoid the war. And really, avoiding the war I think is possible. I think the most, all right, here's a take.
And if we can get through it, the scientific meme, the idea that we've created these machines, but really through science. The technology that we have is brilliant. And if we can negotiate, if we can have a little bit of peace in the world. Avoid the war, yeah. If we can avoid the war. And really, avoiding the war I think is possible. I think the most, all right, here's a take.
And if we can get through it, the scientific meme, the idea that we've created these machines, but really through science. The technology that we have is brilliant. And if we can negotiate, if we can have a little bit of peace in the world. Avoid the war, yeah. If we can avoid the war. And really, avoiding the war I think is possible. I think the most, all right, here's a take.
I think the most incredible piece of technology that we have, I'm very optimistic about the world. You could look at the state of the world and go, it's terrible. But I look at America, I look at the UK, and I look at the footfall. So where do people want to come? Well, they want to come and they want to live here, right? And what's the most important piece of technology in America?
I think the most incredible piece of technology that we have, I'm very optimistic about the world. You could look at the state of the world and go, it's terrible. But I look at America, I look at the UK, and I look at the footfall. So where do people want to come? Well, they want to come and they want to live here, right? And what's the most important piece of technology in America?
I think the most incredible piece of technology that we have, I'm very optimistic about the world. You could look at the state of the world and go, it's terrible. But I look at America, I look at the UK, and I look at the footfall. So where do people want to come? Well, they want to come and they want to live here, right? And what's the most important piece of technology in America?
I would argue the Constitution. The Constitution, you sort of don't think of it as a piece of technology, but it really is. And it's allowed all of this. It's an operating system. It's a brilliant operating system. And you can prove that culture is downstream of institutions.
I would argue the Constitution. The Constitution, you sort of don't think of it as a piece of technology, but it really is. And it's allowed all of this. It's an operating system. It's a brilliant operating system. And you can prove that culture is downstream of institutions.
I would argue the Constitution. The Constitution, you sort of don't think of it as a piece of technology, but it really is. And it's allowed all of this. It's an operating system. It's a brilliant operating system. And you can prove that culture is downstream of institutions.
and freedom because you go look at okay here's the great examples right east and west germany north and south korea right exactly the same people like exactly the same culturally and they got this system they got this system east and west germany you got the stasi over here hell on earth north korea whatever the is going on there right and then you get south korea i mean flourishing right incredible culture you get west germany i got another one cuba and miami
and freedom because you go look at okay here's the great examples right east and west germany north and south korea right exactly the same people like exactly the same culturally and they got this system they got this system east and west germany you got the stasi over here hell on earth north korea whatever the is going on there right and then you get south korea i mean flourishing right incredible culture you get west germany i got another one cuba and miami
and freedom because you go look at okay here's the great examples right east and west germany north and south korea right exactly the same people like exactly the same culturally and they got this system they got this system east and west germany you got the stasi over here hell on earth north korea whatever the is going on there right and then you get south korea i mean flourishing right incredible culture you get west germany i got another one cuba and miami
Okay, so here's the thing. How many people in the world now? Nine billion? Eight billion? It's a lot. Something. Right? Half a billion get... Okay, so there's the UK, there's the US, there's Canada, there's Australia. Okay, they're all, I mean, ex-British colonies. Yeah. I'll take the win. But those institutions...
Okay, so here's the thing. How many people in the world now? Nine billion? Eight billion? It's a lot. Something. Right? Half a billion get... Okay, so there's the UK, there's the US, there's Canada, there's Australia. Okay, they're all, I mean, ex-British colonies. Yeah. I'll take the win. But those institutions...
Okay, so here's the thing. How many people in the world now? Nine billion? Eight billion? It's a lot. Something. Right? Half a billion get... Okay, so there's the UK, there's the US, there's Canada, there's Australia. Okay, they're all, I mean, ex-British colonies. Yeah. I'll take the win. But those institutions...
Those institutions are set up in a certain way that's allowed a flourishing where people want to come here. So either we accept 9 billion people into our countries or we export our institutions. I think we should be writing or coming up with great constitutions. for nations that we want to see in the future.
Those institutions are set up in a certain way that's allowed a flourishing where people want to come here. So either we accept 9 billion people into our countries or we export our institutions. I think we should be writing or coming up with great constitutions. for nations that we want to see in the future.
Those institutions are set up in a certain way that's allowed a flourishing where people want to come here. So either we accept 9 billion people into our countries or we export our institutions. I think we should be writing or coming up with great constitutions. for nations that we want to see in the future.
Okay. Well, I mean, it's the right wing in America that, you know, the idea of going, okay, we're going to get rid of the southern border to bring in cheap labor is a crazy idea. Because all we're doing is we're, you know, we outsource And this problem has been, what is was ever thus. George Orwell was once asked, what do you think of the British working classes? And he said, they live in India.
Okay. Well, I mean, it's the right wing in America that, you know, the idea of going, okay, we're going to get rid of the southern border to bring in cheap labor is a crazy idea. Because all we're doing is we're, you know, we outsource And this problem has been, what is was ever thus. George Orwell was once asked, what do you think of the British working classes? And he said, they live in India.