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X @Solana
Solana· 2025-12-12 15:38
Full debate:https://t.co/CkgBrDdDlj ...
True Dialogue | Miss Dhiya R | TEDxThe Pupil International School Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-27 16:14
Picture [Music] this. You switch on the television at 9:00 p. m.The news is on and a dozen people are squeezed into little boxes on your small TV screen, shouting over each other. The anchor shouts, "Let me speak." Another panelist yells, "No, let me speak." Within seconds, you wonder, "Wait, what's the topic again?" The original point of the gathering slips away beneath all the noise and chaos. You blink trying to focus, but the words just blur together.It's exhausting, frustrating, and strangely familiar ...
Eyewitnesses to Charlie Kirk's assassination call for civilized debate
60 Minutes· 2025-09-28 23:25
60 Minutes overtime. >> Governor, the flag there hangs right above where Charlie Kirk was murdered. What does that flag mean in this moment.>> That flag symbolizes 250 years of of struggle, 250 years of improvement. It represents all of us. Not one portion of us, not uh not one faction, not one uh identity.It represents all of us. This week on 60 Minutes, we're visiting with Spencer Cox. He is the Republican governor of Utah.And not a lot of people in this country knew of him until the assassination of Char ...
X @Elon Musk
Elon Musk· 2025-09-17 13:46
Profoundly important pointBen Scallan 🇮🇪 (@Ben_Scallan):Note: there's not one prominent Leftist anywhere in the West doing what Charlie Kirk did, i.e. issuing an open debate challenge to all comers and saying "Here's my view, I invite you to try and prove me wrong". None of them are willing to subject their views to that scrutiny. ...
Ivanka Trump on Charlie Kirk: He represents the kind of politics we should aspire to
CNBC Television· 2025-09-12 12:30
Societal Impact & Political Discourse - The discussion centers on the death of "Charlie," a champion for debate, dialogue, and free speech, highlighting the importance of these principles in a democracy [2] - The industry emphasizes the need to welcome differing opinions and engage in constructive debate, rather than silencing opposing voices [2][3] - The report suggests that ceasing communication and fearing dissenting opinions can lead to societal breakdown [3] - Political assassinations and assassination attempts are reportedly at their highest level since the 1960s, raising concerns about the normalization of violence [4] - There is hope that this moment could serve as an inflection point for the country, initiating conversations on important societal issues [4] Condemnation of Violence & Call for Unity - The industry condemns the act of violence against Charlie as "unconscionable" [1] - The report stresses that celebrating or making flippant comments about political violence is unacceptable [4] - The speaker expresses sympathy for Charlie's wife and children [3][4]
Mastering Minds: The Power of Debate and Training | Abdulrhman AlFityani | TEDxAl Kursi
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-11 15:04
Cognitive Biases & Decision Making - The discussion highlights the importance of critical thinking and questioning pre-conceived notions, referencing the movie "12 Angry Men" as an example of challenging assumptions [1] - The text introduces the concepts of "soldier" and "scout" mindsets, contrasting the biased, defensive approach of the "soldier" with the truth-seeking, exploratory approach of the "scout" [1] - The text emphasizes the value of adopting a "scout" mindset, characterized by curiosity, open-mindedness, and a willingness to consider alternative perspectives, drawing on the quote from Imam Shafi'i about the possibility of being wrong [1] - The report identifies several cognitive biases that can affect decision-making, including confirmation bias (seeking evidence that supports pre-existing beliefs) [1] - The report identifies several cognitive biases that can affect decision-making, including the halo effect (generalizing based on limited information) [1] - The report identifies several cognitive biases that can affect decision-making, including the swimmer's body illusion (confusing correlation with causation) [1] - The report identifies several cognitive biases that can affect decision-making, including anchoring bias (over-relying on the first piece of information received) [1] - The report identifies several cognitive biases that can affect decision-making, including the bandwagon effect (following the crowd) [1] Debate & Persuasion - The text discusses the challenge of defending a viewpoint one personally disagrees with in competitive debate, arguing that understanding the potential flaws in one's own beliefs strengthens one's position [2] - The text concludes by encouraging individuals to incorporate a "scout" mindset into their decision-making processes, urging them to question their assumptions and seek truth [2]
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-07-21 14:20
Thirteen years since Charlie Kirk first set up his card table at a college, he is still inviting students to prove him wrong. Now he is a grown man, a seasoned debater and close ally of the president https://t.co/3EqCMovSLl ...
O que uma folha de papel me ensinou sobre a arte de se opor | Luiz Arns | TEDxISC Brazil Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-02 16:25
Painel Muito orgulho em me opor. Foi com essa frase que eu terminei boa parte dos meus discursos em inúmeras competições de debate que eu veio participando nos últimos dois anos. As competições de debate acontecem de uma maneira bem simples.Um time de proposição e um time de oposição que debatem sobre uma ideia. E no final, um painel de adjudicadores decide quem ganha e quem perde esse debate. Os torneio de debate acontecem assim como torneio de esporte.Se tem fases qualificatórias, os times com mais pontos ...
This Is What Democracy Looks Like | Laurel Lee | TEDxTampa
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-18 16:50
[Music] What if I told you that more arguments, not fewer, might be the thing that saves America. I spent years in the courtroom listening to people argue, really argue. As a judge here in Tampa, I saw lawyers going head-to-head over highstakes cases.They had different facts, different law, different arguments, and fiercely different views about what justice requires. But the courtroom is built for that. It's a space where everybody expects to come and make their argument and ultimately reach a conclusion.N ...