
Episode 1367 • • 1:11:12 - 1:16:30
1367: Immunity Debt
Tokyo Olympics Low Ratings and Microcredit Human Rights
The Tokyo 2020 Olympics experienced a 50% decline in viewership, attributed to empty stands and a lack of human-interest coverage. During the opening ceremonies, Nobel Laureate Professor Mohamed Yunus was honored with the Olympic Laurel. Yunus, the founder of Grameen Bank, was recognized for his philosophy that "credit is a fundamental human right," a concept critics describe as a dystopian framing of debt enslavement.
