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“Jimmy Dore is outrageous and outraged, bothersome and bothered. A crucial, profane, passionate voice for progressives and free-thinkers in 21st century America. Jimmy will anger you if you're a conservative and enrage you if you're a liberal.”—Patton Oswalt


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Introduction

  • Special guest, [Danny Haiphong], an independent journalist and geopolitical analyst known for his insights on global affairs.
  • [Danny Haiphong] hosts his own show on YouTube and Rumble, where he discusses the dynamics of the emerging multipolar world versus the US-led unipolar world.

Social Media Migration

  • The discussion highlights a significant migration of American users from TikTok to a Chinese social media platform called Xiaohongshu, or Little Red Book, amid concerns over TikTok's potential ban in the United States.
  • Xiaohongshu has surged in popularity, reaching the top 10 positions in Apple's US App Store, and is known for its focus on lifestyle content such as travel, makeup, and fashion.
  • With over 300 million users, Xiaohongshu is positioned as China's equivalent to Instagram, and its rise coincides with the looming TikTok ban.
  • The influx of users to Xiaohongshu has sparked a cultural exchange, allowing American users to interact with Chinese users, fostering a sense of community despite language barriers.
  • Many newcomers to Xiaohongshu have expressed their defiance against the US government's actions regarding TikTok, and the platform has become a space for sharing tutorials and tips for navigating its features.

Cultural Perceptions and Misunderstandings

  • The conversation shifts to the misconceptions held by Americans about Chinese society, often fueled by government propaganda portraying China as a repressive regime.
  • [Danny Haiphong] emphasizes that many American users are discovering through Xiaohongshu that Chinese people share similar desires and aspirations as themselves, challenging the negative stereotypes propagated in the US.
  • A video shared by a user highlights the kindness and generosity of Chinese users towards Americans, contrasting the harsh narrative often presented by Western media.
  • The discussion reveals a growing realization among users that the portrayal of China in the media does not reflect the reality of life in the country, leading to a reevaluation of long-held beliefs.

[Danny Haiphong]'s Insights on China

  • [Danny Haiphong] shares his personal experiences from multiple visits to China, noting that many of the sentiments expressed by users on Xiaohongshu mirror those he has encountered during his travels.
  • He asserts that Chinese citizens are actively working to build a system that meets their needs, contrasting it with the issues faced in the United States, such as healthcare and housing affordability.
  • [Haiphong] points out that the Chinese government is addressing its own challenges, including corruption and income inequality, through robust campaigns and policies aimed at fostering common prosperity.
  • The conversation further explores the environmental challenges China faces due to rapid industrialization, and the significant investments being made in renewable energy to combat pollution.

Comparison of Governance: US and China

  • The discussion turns to the governance structures of the US and China, highlighting the differences in accountability and responsiveness to citizens' needs.
  • [Danny Haiphong] explains that in China, local officials are held accountable for their actions, particularly during crises, which contrasts with the US, where blame can be deflected away from those in power.
  • The conversation underscores the efficiency of China's one-party system, which allows for quick decision-making and a direct line of communication between leaders and citizens.
  • Both speakers emphasize that the challenges faced by China are being actively addressed, while the US continues to struggle with systemic issues such as income inequality and healthcare access.

Social Issues and Homelessness in China

  • The topic of homelessness is discussed, with [Danny Haiphong] noting that the issue is significantly less prevalent in China compared to the US, where homelessness has risen sharply in recent years.
  • [Haiphong] explains that the Chinese housing system ensures that individuals maintain access to their land, providing a safety net for those migrating to urban areas.
  • The discussion highlights the efforts made by the Chinese government to support individuals transitioning from rural to urban environments, including social services and temporary housing solutions.
  • The speakers reflect on the stark contrast between the social safety nets in China and the challenges faced by homeless individuals in the United States, where support systems are often inadequate.

Conclusion and Call to Action

  • The conversation concludes with a call for viewers to critically evaluate the information they receive about China and to explore platforms like Xiaohongshu for a more nuanced understanding of Chinese society.
  • The hosts encourage openness to learning about the realities of life in China, suggesting that firsthand experiences and interactions can dispel myths and promote understanding.
  • They emphasize the importance of recognizing the commonalities between people across cultures, urging viewers to seek out and engage with diverse perspectives.

About The Jimmy Dore Show:

#TheJimmyDoreShow is a hilarious and irreverent take on news, politics and culture featuring Jimmy Dore, a professional stand up comedian, author and podcaster. The show is also broadcast on Pacifica Radio Network stations throughout the country.

“Jimmy Dore is outrageous and outraged, bothersome and bothered. A crucial, profane, passionate voice for progressives and free-thinkers in 21st century America. Jimmy will anger you if you’re a conservative and enrage you if you’re a liberal.”—Patton Oswalt

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[–] jimmydoreisalefty -1 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Interesting.

I see him as a voice for the working class.

It seems like a good amount of people that were for Bernie Sanders watch Jimmy Dore.

He was the one that pushed for the Medicare for All vote, then we found out again that Justice Democrats and Democrats in general are useless.

He is pretty left of the Democrats when it comes to War, Health Care, Economy, and the police state.

Jimmy Dore is outrageous and outraged, bothersome and bothered. A crucial, profane, passionate voice for progressives and free-thinkers in 21st century America. Jimmy will anger you if you’re a conservative and enrage you if you’re a liberal.”—Patton Oswalt

[–] theparadox 1 points 2 days ago (1 children)

From Wikipedia

Dude pushed ivermectin and conspiracy theories about vaccines, fell for right-wing propaganda smearing Joe Biden, and hosted a boogaloo.

I don't mind legit criticism of Democrats or pushing for universal healthcare. However, he regularly falls for stupid shit put out by the right and has regularly spread misinformation. Maybe he doesn't do it on purpose and he's just kind of an idiot. Either way, I think he's at best a waste to listen to.

Or Google "How Jimmy Dore Broke Out of the Propaganda Matrix". The guy is a whack job. If you're a fan you likely already know all this and either agree with him or give him a pass. I just want to make sure everyone else knows.

Controversies

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Dore promoted misleading information about the efficacy and safety of vaccines, even though he had been vaccinated. The anti-parasitic drug ivermectin was promoted on his program as a treatment for COVID-19 although there is no compelling medical evidence to support this.

In a July 2020 video, Dore erroneously said Joe Biden had once "hosted a black face affair with a bunch of rich white people", showing an altered clip that had been circulating on social media since January, which had darkened the face of black singer Jerome Powell. The video received more than 100,000 views in one day and has since been removed from YouTube.

In January 2021, Dore interviewed Zackary Clark, a member of the anti-government, far-right extremist Boogaloo movement. Clark used the pseudonym "Magnus Panvidya". Dore tweeted that he was "completely floored" to have learned during the course of the interview that Panvidya supported Black Lives Matter and LGBTQ rights and opposed racism, police brutality, war and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. In an opinion piece on The Daily Beast, Alexander Reid Ross described Dore's interview as being a "public-relations disaster". According to Ross, filmmaker Rod Webber told Dore in a subsequent interview that he should "vet [people like Panvidya] more before putting them out on the internet to tons of people, to let them just say what they want to say unchecked."

[–] jimmydoreisalefty 0 points 7 hours ago

COVID: You are correct; he mentions, a good amount, that he took the vaccines and got side effects from them. He is a dissident of the corporate media talking points, which included ivermectin and other views.

Biden: Yes, he does not hold back when talking about the duopoly; he is an ex-Democrat, like many that watch him. He not only criticizes them but all politicians; he rants about them.

I do not like being in a self-built echo chamber, so I try to watch not only him but many different people who talk about politics. I have made communities for some commentators that are dissidents of the general views seen in Lemmy.

Again, I still see Jimmy as a person that speaks and understands the views and struggles of the working class, a populist.

Feel free to share commentators and people you watch/listen to; I will be sure to check them out!