

Alex Kriel
Dec 3, 2024
Alex Kriel, a contributor to Thinking Slow, dives into the intriguing world of U.S. election data analysis. He discusses the integrity of the 2020 election and the implications of Trump's potential return. The conversation touches on the nuances of political manipulation and the role of social media in shaping public perception. Kriel also explores the show's connection to current events and questions the motives behind political narratives. Additionally, he emphasizes the importance of supporting independent research to ensure quality in the analysis.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Excitement for Upcoming Events and Political Insights
02:04 • 3min
Election Integrity and Political Manipulations
05:30 • 19min
The Doge Dilemma: A Study of Efficiency and Manipulation
24:21 • 14min
Exploring Dystopia: The Split Between Work and Personal Identity in 'Severance'
38:47 • 2min
Politics and Perception: Unpacking Manipulations
40:58 • 21min
Unmasking Social Media Manipulation: The Impact of Recent Changes
01:02:03 • 3min
Cycles of Power and Belief
01:05:24 • 20min
Political Rallies and Emerging Leaders
01:25:37 • 4min
The Importance of Supporting Independent Research
01:29:16 • 2min