Every time President Trump says something outrageous, his opposition takes the bait. He gets stronger. It turns out that there's a theory that describes this! This episode explores how the bait-and-bait-taking dynamic has corrupted both sides of the aisle, turning politics into a codependent spectacle. Jim Babka breaks down the failed strategy of “resistance,” provides a Girardian lens on the conflict, shows you what stories to ignore, and offers strategic alternatives - four Gracepoints for shrewdly navigating "enemy behavior."
Acquisitive Mimesis art by Alexander Douglas
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NOTES
Nassim Nicholas Taleb wrote, "Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder" (2012)
EP121: Daryl Davis Pt 1, Biography of his work: https://youtu.be/Yu-j3zvD2o8
EP122: Daryl Davis Pt 2, Fighting Racism with Grace: https://youtu.be/ceL600_kQi0
CHAPTERS
0:00 Antifragile
0:33 Theme
0:45 More symbolic than important
2:52 Stop playing his game
5:35 The things that matter least
6:44 More like your enemy every day
8:55 Gain from Disorder ht-Taleb
11:12 Controls the news cycle for the day
12:02 Why don't they stop playing along?
14:10 The failed counter strategy
15:29 How to handle your enemy
17:13 Giving the Grace I crave
19:22 Serpent shrewdness with dove innocence
22:38 Bait, first Gracepoint
27:42 Pause, second Gracepoint
29:30 Pray for, third Gracepoint
32:42 The opposite of anger or depression
34:21 Vision over opposition, fourth Gracepoint
CREDITS
Bill Protzmann is your moderator.
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