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Wangtown 005: Exploring the Complexities of Tucker Carlson, Budweiser, and Washing Clothes in Wangtown

Wangtown

Release Date: 04/06/2023

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In this most recent episode of "Wangtown," we explore the complex relationship between China and the United States. The conversation touches on the historical tensions between the two nations, as well as the contemporary issues that continue to fuel animosity between them. One of the guests on the episode brings up the concept of racial temper, and how it plays a role in shaping attitudes towards China. The conversation delves into the various ways in which these attitudes are perpetuated, and how they can ultimately lead to harmful stereotypes and discrimination. The conversation takes a...

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In this most recent episode of "Wangtown," we explore the complex relationship between China and the United States. The conversation touches on the historical tensions between the two nations, as well as the contemporary issues that continue to fuel animosity between them. One of the guests on the episode brings up the concept of racial temper, and how it plays a role in shaping attitudes towards China. The conversation delves into the various ways in which these attitudes are perpetuated, and how they can ultimately lead to harmful stereotypes and discrimination.

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