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In this politically charged episode of "Sorry We're Closed," the full team dive into the controversial proposal of a 25% wealth tax on unrealized gains, examining its potential impact on the economy and the wealthy. The discussion explores the complexities and potential loopholes that could arise if such a tax were implemented. The hosts also delve into free speech and censorship, reflecting on Elon Musk’s stance on content moderation and how it contrasts with actions taken by other social media platforms since META and Mark Zuckerberg admitted to throttle certain news stories around Covid. The conversation shifts to the diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in corporate America, with a focus on whether these policies are effective or simply performative. Finally, they tackle the Bud Light controversy and its attempt to rebrand with comedian Shane Gillis, debating whether the timing and choice of spokesperson will help the brand recover.
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https://mtr.bio/sorry-were-closed-Pod
5:00 Wealth Tax Debate
28:00 Zuckerberg Admits to Censorship
40:00 Companies Out on DEI
58:00 Shane Gillis to Save Bud Light?
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In this politically charged episode of "Sorry We're Closed," the full team dive into the controversial proposal of a 25% wealth tax on unrealized gains, examining its potential impact on the economy and the wealthy. The discussion explores the complexities and potential loopholes that could arise if such a tax were implemented. The hosts also delve into free speech and censorship, reflecting on Elon Musk’s stance on content moderation and how it contrasts with actions taken by other social media platforms since META and Mark Zuckerberg admitted to throttle certain news stories around Covid. The conversation shifts to the diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in corporate America, with a focus on whether these policies are effective or simply performative. Finally, they tackle the Bud Light controversy and its attempt to rebrand with comedian Shane Gillis, debating whether the timing and choice of spokesperson will help the brand recover.
YouTube and Socials
https://mtr.bio/sorry-were-closed-Pod
5:00 Wealth Tax Debate
28:00 Zuckerberg Admits to Censorship
40:00 Companies Out on DEI
58:00 Shane Gillis to Save Bud Light?
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