This is a clickbait headline from Tom’s, as that’s not how the speech was worded. Per their own cherry picked quotes
Trump continued, "I said, ‘Who the hell is he? What’s his name?’ 'His name is Jensen Huang, Nvidia, ’ I said, ‘What the hell is Nvidia?’ I’ve never heard of it before.
The context being he had never really heard of Nvidia before they got so high profile, like most of the US population.
Tom’s does this all the time; they’re notorious for it in the PC Hardware news community.
Yes Trump is an idiot and his speeches are stupid, but can we please not have ragebait stretching it even more?
I’m sorry to keep bringing this up and getting so sour, but I feel like Lemmy’s information hygiene is deteriorating, and we’re happily upvoting it away. Big community mods need to put their foots down and put up basic soft rules, like:
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Link the original source (in this case the NBC video), link the place you found it in the description if you wish.
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Check the Wikipedia perennial news table (which, to be fair, Tom’s isn’t in yet): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Reliable_sources/Perennial_sources
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Try to avoid ragebait
Trying to put Trump quotes into context is like trying to read a Pollock, it’s not possible and it’s not supposed to be. Your interpretation really didn’t change any of the meaning for me, and it certainly didn’t contradict the headline.
Here’s the actual video source, skipped to the relevant context:
https://youtu.be/BrTT7dX0mcQ?t=851
And if you don’t want that, a clip of the auto transcript I ripped from YouTube:
…And a very special thanks to some of the top industry leaders including somebody that’s amazing. I said, “Look, we’ll break this guy up.” This is before I learned the facts of life. I said, “We’ll break them up.” They said, “No, sir. It’s very hard.” I said, “Why?” I said, “What percentages of the market does he have?” I said, “He has 100%.” I said, “Who the hell is he? What’s his name?” His name is Jensen Wong. Nvidia. I said, “What the hell is Nvidia? I’ve never heard of it before.” He said, “You don’t want to know about it, sir.” I figured we could go in and we could sort of break them up a little bit, get them a little competition. And I found out it’s not easy in that business. I said, “Supposing we put the greatest minds together. They work hand in hand for a couple of years.” He said, “No, it would take at least 10 years to catch him if he ran Nvidia totally incompetently from now on.” So, I said, “All right, let’s go on to the next one.” And then I got to know Jensen, and now I see why. Jensen, will you stand up? What a job. What a job you’ve done, man. Great. It’s a great He’s a great guy, too. Lisa…
Trump’s clearly referencing learning about Nvidia in the past, and getting to know Jensen. He’s telling a story about pondering breaking up Nvidia and putting together a government chip development effort before he learned the finer details on what they do. Tom’s headline, on the other hand:
President Trump threatened to break up Nvidia, didn’t even know what it was — ‘What the hell is Nvidia? I’ve never heard of it before’
Is worded to imply Trump ‘threatened’ Nvidia blindly, or that he didn’t know who Nvidia is during or just before the speech, cherry picking a quote with no context. It’s technically plausibly deniable.
Call it what you want, but that is classic tabloid journalism from Tom’s.
The headline contradicts what Trump was saying. It sort of contradicts their own article.
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