We’re Trained to Hate One Another 😳

Published on December 23, 2025
Duration: 0:51

Hunter Biden discusses how media figures incentivize division, pushing people to hate each other based on backgrounds or political beliefs. He urges a return to unity, emphasizing that political differences shouldn't create enemies. The conversation touches on the potential for real violence and civil unrest in America.

Quick Summary

Hunter Biden argues that media figures incentivize division, pushing people to hate each other based on backgrounds or political beliefs. He calls for unity, urging Americans to see neighbors with different views as not enemies, and expresses concern over escalating political animosity and potential for violence.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Media Incentivizes Division
  2. 00:24Call for Unity and Remembering Neighbors
  3. 00:34Concern Over Real Violence and Civil War

Frequently Asked Questions

How does media influence political division, according to Hunter Biden?

Hunter Biden suggests that media figures like Tucker Carlson incentivize division by pushing people to hate one another based on their backgrounds or political values, rather than focusing on common ground.

What is Hunter Biden's message regarding political animosity in America?

He urges the public to 'wake up' and remember their neighbors, emphasizing that differing political views, such as voting for Donald Trump, should not make someone an enemy. He expresses deep concern over the current level of political animosity.

What concerns are raised about potential violence in America?

The discussion highlights concerns about real violence, citing incidents of harassment and questioning if the country is on the verge of people resorting to violence or a civil war scenario due to extreme political division.

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