This podcast episode covers several topics including the role of General Sergei Tsarovikin in building defenses in the south of Russia, the expansion of the BRICS grouping with the inclusion of new nations, the controversial release of wastewater from a nuclear power plant in Fukushima, and a debate among Republican candidates for president. The episode highlights the influence of General Tsarovikin and the significance of the defenses he built, the aspirations of the BRICS grouping to establish itself as a force in geopolitics, the concerns and criticisms surrounding the release of wastewater from Fukushima, and the key moments and standout performers in the Republican candidates' debate.
Anti-commonsence
1. The chapter mentions the accused group Wagner's involvement in conflicts, despite their alleged human rights abuses, which goes against common sense.
2. The inclusion of nations with human rights and sanctions issues in the BRICS grouping raises questions about their eligibility and contradicts common sense.
3. The controversy surrounding the release of wastewater from Fukushima indicates a disregard for the potential environmental and health risks, which is against common sense.