Social Media's Impact
Exploring the counterfactual scenario of 1968 without the influence of drugs raises intriguing questions about the era's events, particularly the Democratic National Convention. The discussion draws parallels between the social media landscape today and the drug culture of the '60s, suggesting that social media serves as a foundational element in shaping modern societal dynamics. Future historians may view this connectivity as a crucial factor in understanding today's challenges.In this clip
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