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The conversation revisits historical figures like Franklin D. Roosevelt, who maintained privacy despite disabilities, contrasting this with modern society’s obsession with transparency. Schultz laments the loss of privacy, asserting that societal obsession with revealing everything about others leads to a culture where trust diminishes.
The discussion evokes Malcolm X’s warning about the control of media narratives and how access to information shapes societal perception. The critical point is the need to balance transparency with discretion, encouraging a culture that appreciates “bullshitting” as a social lubricant rather than a moral failing.