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Qing @ Davos 2023
I cut a vlog of my journalist reporting in Davos last month. Looking back is an interesting process. After leaving the hot spots in the news, when there is no timeliness, how much are the materials in the camera still meaningful to me. The eve of the Davos annual meeting was the peak of the epidemic back in China. My grandma and mother who were treated in the home hospital even became seriously ill at one point. I embarked on a business trip to Switzerland with apprehension, not knowing what answer fate would give me. Fortunately, by the end of the annual meeting, they were all lucky and their condition improved and they were discharged from the hospital. The day I left Switzerland happened to be Lunar New Year's Eve, so I called them and paid New Year's greetings, as if I could finally put an end to something.
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Відео

interviewing Svetlana Alexievich 专访阿列克谢耶维奇
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2022年9月,我在柏林专访了2015年诺贝尔文学奖得主、白俄罗斯作家阿列克谢耶维奇。那场对谈里,我们聊到乌克兰、聊到核战、聊到女性、爱情、死亡、还聊到了知识分子在当代的角色。 In September 2022, I interviewed 2015 Nobel Prize winner in Literature and Belarusian writer Svetlana Alexievich. In that conversation, we talked about Ukraine, nuclear war, women, love, death, and the role of intellectuals nowadays.
Chomsky on responsibility of intellectuals
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This is a short preview the media I work for made. Will upload the full interview for you here in a few days!
Talking to Chomsky: the apocalypse (preview)
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This is a short preview the media I work for made. Will upload the full interview for you here in a few days! Also, dog 🐶.
Talking to Chomsky on 🇺🇸 elections (preview)
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This is a short preview the media I work for made. Will upload the full interview for you here in a few days!
Zizek interview: How I rethink depression, communism &apocalypse during pandemic
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So, yes, I interviewed Slavoj Zizek 齐泽克 (again) in the middle of the quarantine. A very different experience compared to one year ago when I interviewed him for the first time. The thing that strikes me most, is actually not his thoughts - as a philosopher - on big jargons like communism/capitalism/populism/etc. Instead, it's his daily experience - as a 71 years old man - during a pandemic, whe...
talking to Žižek again! (preview)
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Want to see the full 45 min interview? Let me know in the comments!
Interview with Oxford's Dr. Ian Goldin on globalization and pandemic.
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My recent interview with Oxford professor Dr. Ian Goldin, the former vice president of the World Bank, and a veteran observer of globalization. Six years ago, he predicted that the next economic crash would be caused by a pandemic.
"Lockdown is starting to work!": Italian front line doctor - Lorenzo D'Antiga interview
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What is it like for a hospital in the epicentre? How to get enough medical supplies, how to protect medical staff? Lorenzo D'Antiga is the director of the Paediatric department at the Hospital Papa Giovanni XXIII in Bergamo, northern Italy, and part of the task force for COVID-19. I spoke to him about the situation in his hospital, the effect of the lockdown, getting enough medical equipment, m...
Expert Interview: Prof. Martin Hibberd on herd immunity, UK & 中国 policies
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How long does herd immunity take? Does closing schools work? Why doesn't the UK try to contain the virus? Has herd immunity worked before in history? Martin Hibberd is Professor of Emerging Infectious Diseases at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and Deputy Director of the Singapore Genomics Institute. He has long researched infectious diseases and has published in a number of ...
The Scarred Border - An Untold Story of Northern Ireland in Brexit (English & Chinese subtitle)
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There is a 500-kilometer border between the UK and the Republic of Ireland. For decades, this was a sectarian battlefield. Now it’s the frontline of the Brexit Game. Will the hard border reappear in Northern Ireland? How do the people living on the border feel about Brexit? In March 2019, I visited a Northern Ireland that sees Brexit fast approaching.
Interviewing Žižek: Happiness Is the Most vivid Ideology of Our Era
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[Chinese & English Subtitles!] In 2019 June, I went to Slovenia to interview Slavoj Žižek (齐泽克) - a prominent but controversial public figure, sometimes called "the most dangerous philosopher in the West". We had a two-hour long discussion on various topics including Marxism, consumerism, political correctness, White Left(白左), the fall of the Berlin wall, happiness, marriage and even open relat...
China in Waste
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Fast growing economy has brought China a lot of waste, some of which are produced domestically while a bigger amount is imported from western countries. This is truly damaging to the environment and to the people.

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  • @tangerinesarebetterthanora7060
    @tangerinesarebetterthanora7060 Місяць тому

    I love Zizek because he can be so vulnerable.

  • @farrider3339
    @farrider3339 3 місяці тому

    Yes, nice summary of things to come and what were. European, or any other kind of solidarity ONLY exists in the fight for survival and by that inevitably against each other. The hoax of pan European solidarity is a tale told by idiot, for simple minds. A cheap opium to anesthetize doubts.

  • @xxxx-rn3yu
    @xxxx-rn3yu 7 місяців тому

    What hapened to the channel? :( it makes me sad to see that there are not any uploads even after the preview.

  • @larietournelle7904
    @larietournelle7904 10 місяців тому

    Il boit du Coca Cola Zero ?! Alors qu'il a écrit dessus, dans son article " 'Coke as objet petit a' by Slavoj Žižek "

  • @greenmical8223
    @greenmical8223 10 місяців тому

    雪景很美啊

  • @putinstea
    @putinstea 11 місяців тому

    1:40 Zizek types on computer with 1 (one) finger!

  • @MichaeltheORIGINAL1
    @MichaeltheORIGINAL1 11 місяців тому

    Watching the second half of this 2019 interview with Žižek, listening to his predictions on war and global unrest at the turn of the century around 1900 unfolding itself again in the modern era is bone-chilling in regard to the awful war happening in Europe, Ukraine. Where will this lead us?

  • @alvodin6197
    @alvodin6197 11 місяців тому

    I just don't get what people see in him, Sam Harris, Peterson, Dawkins , Steven pinker, or whatever pop "philosopher" of the day is..I mean we social creatures, who needed caretakers as we grew up..Yet, we still.havent grown up and continue to listen people's non sense. All these people are talking about are abstractions and ideology and idealizing situations that don't exist. I've read western philosophy, from the Greeks up to existentialism. I've read Buddhism and western philosophy. We truly see the world,.the way we are, and not for what it is. Except, in rare case, maybe it's mystical experience

  • @metabalcanico
    @metabalcanico 11 місяців тому

    the calmness of the interviewer vs all the nervous ticks etc by Zizek haha. great contrast.. good interview!

  • @edmundhamill2916
    @edmundhamill2916 11 місяців тому

    Bit rich Old Zizek ..pontificating about the specialness of marriage ..and him married 3times.....😂

  • @DPtdryste
    @DPtdryste Рік тому

    This was a really good interview! Happy to find your channel, keep it up, I subscribed! 😊

  • @user-ne9js4wx8x
    @user-ne9js4wx8x Рік тому

    Thank you for the subtitles.

  • @HeIsNakedLunch
    @HeIsNakedLunch Рік тому

    Well. F**k the pragmatics of polyamory. I just want to be free to be in multiple romantic engagements with a woman. None of that, oh, you feed this part of my constitution and you feed another while another fills this want and yet another consumes my other wonts. No. I’m all about the elemental base hunger of love and lust and the sensuous heat that only comes with the deep profound exchange of touch with a woman. To have this and only this during the occasional full moon occasioning during her period of pms is my alter of pinnacle truths. But, yes. I think, you’re right that gifts of love should be impractical gestures of beauty - like, spirit cut stones lovingly set by artisan jewelers to please anyone’s whimsies.

  • @13hehe
    @13hehe Рік тому

    That was one of the most beautiful discussions about love anyone would utter these days...This man knows what loving someone means.

  • @luiza73
    @luiza73 Рік тому

    O cara que mais fala bobagem na nossa era.

  • @ziademad4707
    @ziademad4707 Рік тому

    Eng subs please ?

  • @tayranates3611
    @tayranates3611 Рік тому

    There is no subtitles :(( sad as fk

  • @kimjikim00
    @kimjikim00 Рік тому

    "Expressions of love should be useless." I could see this coming in handy one day 😊

  • @the1984aritra
    @the1984aritra Рік тому

    Absolutely brilliant! Fantastic talks, thanks to the interviewer and there's not enough admiration we can offer to Mr. Zizek for his wonderful words and insights on various topics. Loved this. ❤

  • @alimehraein6811
    @alimehraein6811 Рік тому

    Could someone please tell me what is the title of the text Zizek mentioned at the end of the interview on the possible liberating impact of going on a shopping spree?

  • @R4INTUcanaldeCODiotrosjuegos

    8:32 quoting Mao Zedong to a chinese interviewer and say beforehand "you know, that?" gotta be the most political incorrect interaction of the interview lol.

  • @Jacob-vw4tv
    @Jacob-vw4tv Рік тому

    Ok I didn't expect slavoj zizek's perspective on love to be so interesting

  • @widipriyanto9876
    @widipriyanto9876 Рік тому

    Somebody give this guy a cough and flu syrup

  • @zaratustra234games9
    @zaratustra234games9 Рік тому

    very nice interview!!

  • @lazyelectron8376
    @lazyelectron8376 Рік тому

    Interviewer: You drink diet coke? Zizek: Yes I know it's poisonous but I don't care.

  • @oui2611
    @oui2611 Рік тому

    1:20 is that the boston marathon bomber on the right of zizek?

  • @RichardLucas
    @RichardLucas Рік тому

    I have a hard time getting past the tic and speech affect. I go in trying to just listen for concepts and I'm struck with pop culture and pop politics garbage. I've never heard the man say anything of note whatsoever. I am willing to accept that this reflects my own shortcomings. It can't be otherwise. Nevertheless...

  • @Goettel
    @Goettel Рік тому

    Maybe he should start using a voice synthesizer sooner rather than later.

  • @cirecrux
    @cirecrux Рік тому

    Omg trains!

  • @logiconlyzone
    @logiconlyzone Рік тому

    Your interviews are super cool Qing.

  • @octoNG
    @octoNG Рік тому

    Good interview

  • @paulschraml8120
    @paulschraml8120 Рік тому

    I won't even watch the video, because I don't have the energy for it. But reading the title it just seems to me as if a miserable yet intelligent guy tries to persuade himself and everyone to be miserable so he doesn't have to be miserable alone and the concept of happiness is to be abandoned. Dude just be and don't overcontemplate it all...

  • @Muftobration
    @Muftobration Рік тому

    "Revolutions must be felt in everyday life. Otherwise, they are just a loss of time." This is a great closing quote by Slavoj within the context he spoke it, and one of many points I noticed where he concords with Jordan Peterson, despite what I perceived as a framing of disconcordance between the two of them during this interview. I don't think the interviewer is to fault here: there is definitely a disconcordance and Slavoj summarized it well by critiquing Jordan's insistence that once set their own life in order before changing the world. However, I my own impression was that there was more distance between the two of them prior to this interview. After watching, I think Slavoj and Jordan are aligned in more fundamental ways than they have managed to articulate in the debates between them.

  • @ccchhris
    @ccchhris Рік тому

    Really brilliant.

  • @pieter-baspeppelenbosch1078

    great interview!

  • @MV-vv7sg
    @MV-vv7sg Рік тому

    This deserves more views. Your interviews always tease out some great ideas from Greg’s minds. From Ziezek to Chomsky. Profound what he said about how in Modern society the ‘philosopher’ or analytic mind is punished just as with Socrates in Apologia, perhaps more marginalised in as loosing a job, but a fear for questioning and seeking improvement is still smited.

  • @yakuzzi35
    @yakuzzi35 Рік тому

    This man interviews himself

  • @anandacoronado2867
    @anandacoronado2867 Рік тому

    He makes interesting points in America he would be laughed at for not having enough followers or not being a celebrity

  • @AlainUlmer
    @AlainUlmer Рік тому

    Bonne impression d'un travail d'une journaliste😮

  • @mushroomspecial
    @mushroomspecial Рік тому

    Wonderful interview still incredibly informative.

  • @claradharma8778
    @claradharma8778 Рік тому

    This is one of the few interviews in which Zizek was able to just be chill and reply to the questions withtout deviating so much haha. I have hust found your channel and I'm here for it! Your interview style is great, thanks for good content!

  • @incompetentlogistics
    @incompetentlogistics Рік тому

    I could listen to Žižek talk about love forever. He has a way of giving this particular subject an extra dose of enthusiasm.

    • @ince55ant
      @ince55ant Рік тому

      its like aesthetically very cynical but the substance is super romantic. i love his idea of two partners pairing off thier sex toys so they are free of libidinal obligations, freeing them to ingage each other intellectually

  • @XereNak
    @XereNak Рік тому

    Great interview

  • @farrider3339
    @farrider3339 Рік тому

    Good 👏 Me like your accent and the unexicted mode of interviewing . . "Love never should be useful !'' I'm not a promoter of 'love', at contrary. To me it appears abhorrent what is sold as love. A con sold on global scale and all desperately want to bug into this hoax ✊Zizek

  • @ironicfa1389
    @ironicfa1389 2 роки тому

    Thank you for your work! I really want to see the full interview!

  • @aprilhawkins6406
    @aprilhawkins6406 2 роки тому

    Slavoj, i want to help you make society better.

  • @aprilhawkins6406
    @aprilhawkins6406 2 роки тому

    Slavoj, does the news depress you honey?

  • @Stakhanovites
    @Stakhanovites 2 роки тому

    "Cockta, taste like the real thing."

  • @yeetyeet1305
    @yeetyeet1305 2 роки тому

    great interviewer!

  • @nileshdsharma
    @nileshdsharma 2 роки тому

    Had the interviewer appreciated in admiration the third element "the painting in the background", she wouldn't have had to repeatedly ask Zizek to focus the camera.