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Throughout the transcript, there's an underlying skepticism about the notion of moral virtue promoted by public figures like Nate and the media outlets that elevate them. The critique suggests that many individuals who portray themselves as paragons of morality—whether in comedy, entertainment, or health—may conceal darker truths or exploit their images for personal gain. The comparison to Cosby serves as a cautionary tale about blind admiration and the importance of scrutinizing those we hold up as moral models.