why we love picking sides
Автор: Beatriz Neto
Загружено: 2025-09-12
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Hello everyone! I'm Beatriz and welcome to my channel!
Today's topic is polarization! A deep dive into the question: why do we love picking sides? Are we addicted to disagreement?
Stay tuned and I hope you enjoy this video :) See you next time!!
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timestamps:
00:00 intro
01:33 history of polarization
03:18 polarization in the present
10:18 why we love picking sides
13:46 the concept of neotribalism
17:33 the consequences
21:01 conclusion
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