Culpability and Consequences
A deep dive into the complexities of culpability reveals that while certain actors may instigate crises, the broader societal reactions also play a significant role. The conversation highlights how pre-existing plans and preparations for pandemics raise questions about the timeline of events, suggesting that some responses may have been orchestrated rather than purely reactive. The interplay between instigation and consequence is crucial in understanding the dynamics of societal upheaval.In this clip
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#122 - Mark Changizi
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