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Naomi Wolf Exposes Fake News for advancing agendas
The episode of The Deen Show delves into the concept of fake news and how it can be used to further specific agendas. Guest Naomi Wolf discusses how intelligence agencies engage in creating spectacles and events as part of spycraft to manipulate outcomes. She points out that it is no longer far-fetched to question the authenticity of news events, citing examples where governments have orchestrated events to push certain narratives. Wolf highlights the legal implications of this manipulation, mentioning a law that allows for the propaganda of American citizens. She emphasizes the importance of being skeptical of the news stream, urging journalists and viewers to seek more verification and inquire critically to uncover the truth behind the stories presented to them.
By exploring real-world instances where events have been manufactured to serve political interests, the episode challenges viewers to question the information they consume and the motives behind its presentation. Wolf draws parallels between historical instances of creating spectacles to manipulate public perception and contemporary practices in news media. The message conveyed emphasizes the need for increased vigilance and scrutiny when consuming news, encouraging individuals to be discerning and not take information at face value. This insightful discussion serves as a reminder of the power dynamics at play in shaping the narrative and underlines the importance of seeking a more nuanced understanding of the news to avoid falling prey to potentially deceptive agendas.
Former Clinton/Gore political consultant Naomi Wolf explains why we should be skeptical of overly theatrical news stories. Propaganda is legal! This took place at the 2014 Free State Project’s Liberty Forum.
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