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@Janoy-eu6dh
@Janoy-eu6dh 6 күн бұрын
In short the hillbilly’s chose their own Fate and should be replaced by Indian tech workers
@Bluekingbullyz
@Bluekingbullyz 7 күн бұрын
My grandma was just telling me how she had to move to Cincinnati because there was no work here in Corbin Kentucky at the time her and her brothers moved in with an uncle and worked at shoe factory. She would keep saving, she met my grandfather there he sewed the uppers and she slacked the shoes. her father passed away then she moved home to help take care of the land.
@bunnybrown809
@bunnybrown809 5 күн бұрын
My family also come from there ,they ended up in Cleveland and Dayton paper mills. Most of the family returned home at their retirement, my father stayed in Dayton,and really regrets it.
@sharonkines5442
@sharonkines5442 7 күн бұрын
Would love to watch his movie but can't afford Netflix
@kingech_B15
@kingech_B15 3 күн бұрын
Borrow mines
@brianmarcum8306
@brianmarcum8306 12 күн бұрын
This is a good book. NPR is civil and reasonable.
@gilly5094
@gilly5094 13 күн бұрын
It’s so predictable that all the books that are currently promoted have a racial/colonisation or gender-related theme…DEI has killed culture. I am tired of being lectured to.
@ryanmcc1138
@ryanmcc1138 13 күн бұрын
Jellyfish and shifting planes of reality make me think of Ursula K. Le Guin's Lathe of Heaven.
@celestialcircledance
@celestialcircledance 16 күн бұрын
It's interesting because I'm conversely not a full blown fantasy fan but I I love magical realism .. It sounds like there's a lot going on here what with jellyfish and time travel but I will read some reviews and check it out!
@molliefisher4483
@molliefisher4483 29 күн бұрын
I’m absolutely loving this book so far
@lisaedwards8505
@lisaedwards8505 Ай бұрын
I think I need to try again with this book. The first time I tried to read it, I struggled - mostly because I felt like I wasn’t smart enough for it. But I’m so intrigued! I thoroughly enjoyed this interview.
@brad-ow6lz
@brad-ow6lz Ай бұрын
She’s an old leftist communist. Who cares what her love life is like
@kenkakuknight
@kenkakuknight Ай бұрын
I am a vietnamese man who needs to learn how to give the talk to any future half black sons my wife might give me. That thought fills me with dread.
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@MrSadhon Ай бұрын
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@fearGodnotgovernment
@fearGodnotgovernment Ай бұрын
Culver City Mall at Malik Book Store told me today they didn't carry/sell Brittney Griner Book😊 WHERE CAN I BUY BRITTNEY GRINER BOOK??
@BENIHANI
@BENIHANI Ай бұрын
Syrian people and lots of people in the Lavant are white people ethnically speaking. There is nothing unique about her story which sounds like mine! I was told as a student in a California University, "oh, you dont look Arab" It was business as usual. As matter of fact, i wish someone gave me a dollar for each time I experienced settelled racism! Life goes on I consider myself lucky! It is all about self confidence and attitude!
@hangthemhigh
@hangthemhigh Ай бұрын
This hack is still around LOL !
@patrickkelly1195
@patrickkelly1195 2 ай бұрын
This book has been widely criticised by climate scientists for inaccuracies. I found Hannah's case for optimism from our dire predicament quite strenuous and unconvincing, and she constructed a lot of straw men in the book in order to make her points. Her use of data in her book was selective to say the least. I also noted a number of inaccuracies (or at least significant divergencies from my own understanding of our predicament). She has also struggled to justify a lot of the positions she adopted in her own book. The section on de-growth was particularly ill informed, and the idea that renewables can replace fossil fuels, simply fanciful. I also struggled with her 'war' metaphor in the book, which I found bizarre. Her claim to absolute apolitical objectivity also, clearly indefensible. I don't concur with Hannah's definition of a 'doomer'. I regard myself as a doomer in that I think I have a realistic understanding of our predicament and tend not to seek solace in cognitive dissonance or denial. I try to be a grown up and face the grim reality of our predicament. That doesn't mean that I will ever give up hope in our ability to address some of the worst impacts of climate change - far from it - but I do push back against baseless optimism, which I regard as dangerous. Panic is an important human emotion as it can help us to conjure up the motivation and will to act on our worst fears. Buffering people from panic is unhelpful. In respect of the climate crisis, too much panic is not our problem, not enough panic is our problem. It's a shame, because I so want to encounter a positive narrative on the climate crisis in which I can believe. Hope is so difficult to come by, that I really willed Hannah to provide a convincing space for hope, but alas, I struggled to find it in her book. In order to make her somewhat plaintive case for optimism, Hannah found herself contorting and making use of accounting tricks and statistical sleight of hand. These strategies needed to be exposed. They are the same strategies used by climate deniers to such great effect. I think Bill Gates, and perhaps Elon Musk, had much more influence on this book than Hannah would ever admit. The book is a techno-optimist, neoliberal manifesto and highly ideological and, despite Hannah's assertions to the contrary, very political. She seems to be suggesting that there is a 'business as usual' route to addressing climate change and the book repeats the myth that 'we have the technology in place to solve this' - an assertion that, for me, has never stood up to scrutiny. I found it a troubling book.
@d33tler
@d33tler 2 ай бұрын
Typical idiotic NPR interviewers.
@TheWhitehiker
@TheWhitehiker 2 ай бұрын
What about black advantage? 60 years of affirmative action and other government largess. Anyway, no viewers here, so the woke moment fails.
@nathandaniels8459
@nathandaniels8459 Ай бұрын
If you will, please thoroughly explain exactly what's the Black advantage. ... you mentioned 60 years of affirmative action. Please explain exactly what you think, and believe what affirmative action is.
@TheWhitehiker
@TheWhitehiker Ай бұрын
@@nathandaniels8459 Please!
@paytonbf1
@paytonbf1 Ай бұрын
Affirmative Action has never benefited black people, only white women have benefited from affirmative action. Today, DEI, which is also supposed to bridge the opportunity and wealth gap, has received backlash from white people. And as a black person, no matter how hard you work or how many degrees or credentials that you obtained, you're still looked at as being unqualified. This country has a serious race problem!
@nathandaniels8459
@nathandaniels8459 Ай бұрын
@TheWhitehiker ... 🦗🦗🦗
@TheWhitehiker
@TheWhitehiker Ай бұрын
@@nathandaniels8459 Dont know what your little images mean, but try reading Thomas Sewell for starters. Then go to numerous scholars, black and white.
@WilkenWilkins
@WilkenWilkins 2 ай бұрын
Forget book of the day… BOOK OF THE CENTURY!!!!!
@ald62
@ald62 2 ай бұрын
Extraordinary read of courage, survival and faith. ❤
@Absof--k-nlutly
@Absof--k-nlutly 2 ай бұрын
B.S. She's made NO Bones about it. She has said she doesn't like this country. She can go back to HERs , RUSSIA. Good Riddance 😂
@celestialcircledance
@celestialcircledance 2 ай бұрын
If somebody dropped a baby on my front door I would have called Child Protective Services, and had a good story to tell at the dinner table but then it wouldn't make for a very exciting sequel !
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@casey2806
@casey2806 2 ай бұрын
He has no idea. David Wallace-Wells should listen to what people like Nate Haggens, William Rees, and Daniel Schmachtenberger have to say.
@oprrrah3498
@oprrrah3498 2 ай бұрын
Garbage. Absolute garbage
@CeeGeeZ
@CeeGeeZ 2 ай бұрын
What was this interviewer's preparation/qualification background? ....
@gracelewis6071
@gracelewis6071 2 ай бұрын
1:12 to skip the ad
@patriciatyrcha3059
@patriciatyrcha3059 3 ай бұрын
Love the substance (succinct and informative), so I've subscribed... So many ads in such a short video - but I know public radio is hurting for funding... so I'll deal with it.
@teresajohansen2589
@teresajohansen2589 3 ай бұрын
I love Liz Cheney and if she ran I would vote for her
@teresajohansen2589
@teresajohansen2589 3 ай бұрын
I love Liz Cheney, Cassidy Hutchinson, Adam Kinzinger, Johnathan Karl, and the rest of the J6 Committee
@joshuafrescas5899
@joshuafrescas5899 3 ай бұрын
I read this one and finished last week. I’d recommend it to anyone who likes westerns and surrealism
@justinjackson3996
@justinjackson3996 3 ай бұрын
P R O M O S M
@user-mk7df1xo8o
@user-mk7df1xo8o 3 ай бұрын
My moms grandma and her 2 cousins got out of Austria made their way to Hamburg and were on one of the last 2 ships leaving. They ended up in Mexico.
@1mrcomix8
@1mrcomix8 3 ай бұрын
Just finished reading this amazing 400 page book this morning. Highest recommendations, I mean this seriously in saying it's a modern day Maus in magnitude and in terms of family connections.
@comradelulz7455
@comradelulz7455 4 ай бұрын
wasn’t 2034 even a video game? also i wonder how 2034 held up now that it’s just 10 years away
@abdeenabdeen1303
@abdeenabdeen1303 4 ай бұрын
where can I get the book?
@carriemarie7535
@carriemarie7535 4 ай бұрын
Barnes & Noble 📚
@CeeGeeZ
@CeeGeeZ 2 ай бұрын
"Amazon"?
@stephenstaedtler6902
@stephenstaedtler6902 4 ай бұрын
A disgraceful iiar she is.
@hasana.2968
@hasana.2968 4 ай бұрын
Compare it with book „ next 500 Years“. Huge difference !
@aymenmisawi1978
@aymenmisawi1978 4 ай бұрын
OMG! Are you kidding me!! You're excusing the U.S. mistake for invading Iraq, destroying the whole country, and killing hundreds of thousands of people due to the war, the majority of them were civilians of women, children & elderly, and millions of injured, in addition to armed Iraqis & American soldiers; then Iran grabbed hold of Iraq! After all, there was a miscommunication/misunderstanding... ouch! A bad excuse is worse than none!! But is ignorance an adequate excuse for sin?! I'm honest to God with you; nobody can understand you because you're so moody, "Your way or the highway!". Today's world deals with America on the principle that "if you can't beat it, join it!". Hey!!! Please listen to your hearts, save America! I'm ready to volunteer for free in an attempt to do something good for America & my son. Good luck ahead?!
@patdwyer5204
@patdwyer5204 4 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@r0seg0lden._15
@r0seg0lden._15 4 ай бұрын
Underrated creative expression of discovery and recollection. I loved the book.
@Countrygirl8019
@Countrygirl8019 4 ай бұрын
@geoffreyclark7513
@geoffreyclark7513 4 ай бұрын
Don't feel sorrow for what could have been, feel joy that you found yourself when so many haven't. Or wouldn't.
@TexasMan77
@TexasMan77 4 ай бұрын
Incredible book, I’m halfway done. All of you need to read it.
@Tad-For-Global-Peace
@Tad-For-Global-Peace 4 ай бұрын
Ty. This is very important. Antigovernment channels couched in normal other types of channels is everywhere. Seemingly helpful tips on computer security, or pro women advise, or tips of social security and Medicare or boy friends etc
@michaelogah5297
@michaelogah5297 4 ай бұрын
Breathtaking novel. I’m reading it right now
@damilolaolaitan-rafiu
@damilolaolaitan-rafiu 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for posting this. I'm happy to be the first to post.
@celestialcircledance
@celestialcircledance 5 ай бұрын
For all the publicity why t's it not on Amazon. ?
@celestialcircledance
@celestialcircledance 5 ай бұрын
I love shapeshifting novels and it sounds like Yanysze knows her quarry and as well versed in Chinese lore !
@user-bl6pv1pp7z
@user-bl6pv1pp7z 5 ай бұрын
Which approach can be used to critically analyse Nayeri's book ?