TED's One-Sided Discourse
David expresses deep concern over TED's lack of diverse viewpoints, particularly regarding the political landscape. He highlights the absence of discussions that explore why people voted for Trump, emphasizing the need for a more balanced discourse. Frustrated by the narrow focus on social injustices from one political perspective, he shares his disillusionment with the conference's evolution over the years.In this clip
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