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Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
Lots of people on the other site are mocking this tweet, but I feel like there's a specific sense in which it's true. American products, music, entertainment etc are still super pervasive worldwide, but what there's less caring about is US *real-time discourse*. Eg. very little discussion of Biden vs Trump in non-US
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Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
In 2016 or even 2020 things felt very different in this regard. And the same for other US political tropes: wokeness vs antiwokeness, "the southern border", red vs blue, gender issues... I don't think I heard any reference to them in my recent memory of travels through the non-West. This feels new.
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General Ism
@general-ism
Any opinion on whether or not this classifies as indirect commentary on the political leaning of the global media institution?
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Chris Carlson
@chrislarsc.eth
There’s less talk about those things *in* the US as well. No one is excited about T v B. T’s not on Twitter anymore. US politics right now are: illegal immigration, the economy, the Middle East. There’s nothing “new” to get excited about
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Connor G
@moonbags
Do you think that the wars could overshadow American Issues?
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