Media and Education Control

David discusses the historical context of freedom of speech and the evolution of media control, emphasizing that while the media has always been influenced, alternative platforms now expose these dynamics. Both he and Naval highlight the importance of error correction within systems, cautioning against systemic changes that could undermine democratic principles. They also delve into the flaws of modern education, questioning the effectiveness of current methods and advocating for a reevaluation of how we educate future generations.