EPISODE · Jan 19, 2026 · 58 MIN
China’s Population Collapse and the Cost of Normalizing Absurdity [Filtered]
China’s population is shrinking, births have collapsed to their lowest level since 1949, and experts say the damage may be irreversible. In this episode of Filtered with TJ Walker, we explain how decades of state-controlled family policy reshaped culture, and why financial incentives can’t fix it. We also analyze a deadly train crash in Spain to explain how humans systematically misjudge risk, explore the rise of prediction markets in mainstream media, examine why fear of A.I. may be blocking better healthcare, and break down the geopolitical and psychological implications of the Greenland tariff dispute. The episode closes with a sharp analysis of Frank Bruni’s argument that vulgarity and contempt are being normalized as leadership.
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China’s Population Collapse and the Cost of Normalizing Absurdity [Filtered]
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