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The lectures featured on this channel are delivered by Jiang Xueqin. Steel and Strategy curates, edits, and adds context to his publicly available talks to make serious ideas more accessible. 🔗 Original lectures & channel: @Danny Haiphong Modern societies tend to believe that exposure brings accountability — that when scandals surface, power is finally put at risk. In this lecture, Jiang Xueqin questions that belief. By examining history, political systems, and recurring patterns of elite behavior, Jiang argues that scandals rarely dismantle power structures. More often, they reinforce them. Public outrage creates the illusion of justice, while institutions quietly contain the damage, shield their core interests, and continue unchanged. Through a series of high-profile case studies, this discussion explores why exposure so often fails to generate real reform, why moral anger dissipates without consequence, and why modern societies repeatedly confuse visibility with accountability. What appears to be a moment of truth, Jiang suggests, may instead function as a diversion — shifting attention away from structural power toward spectacle. This video investigates how elite systems endure scandal, why genuine accountability remains structurally elusive, and why societies continue to place misplaced faith in exposure as a corrective force. 🎓 Speaker: Interview with Danny Haiphong & Professor Jiang Xueqin 📅 Year Recorded: 2025 📖 Full Conversation: • The Epstein TRAP: Trump, Israel & the DEAT...