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Reading the Subtext Aloud

Jun 06, 20201 hr 12 minEp. 218
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Episode description

Jonah returns for the weekend Ruminant to address the growing unease he gets from the national protest movements. What’s going to be more damaging: the protests, or the massive overcorrection from the critics of the protests? With a little bit of perspective, it should be easy to see that everyone is manipulating data for their own ends - the epidemiologists, the protesters, and, of course, the Executive (to put it politely).


Show Notes:

-This week's G-File

-Wednesday's "news"letter

-Epidemiologists shift from social distance to social justice

-The Remnant Twitter AI asking for audience suggestions

-Epidemiologists insisting that you can’t go to church

-The heartening history of American racial attitudes over time

-Part of Jonah's review of The Defining Moment

-The St. John’s Church photo op - already adorned with a Wikipedia page

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