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Episode #7: History is a Way of Looking (Part Three)

Episode #7: History is a Way of Looking (Part Three)

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Exploring Propaganda, Activism, and Historical Narratives

In this episode of 'Propaganda. Loved You.', hosts Joe, Kodie, and Arthur discuss recent protests, the impact of voter testimonials, and innovative mental health programs like Cahoots. They delve into the defund police movement, the challenges of balancing police and community services, and the political controversies surrounding misinformation and media biases. The hosts also examine Howard Zinn's approach to history, the ethical responsibility of storytelling, and the complex relationship between truth, propaganda, and historical narratives. Additionally, they discuss the importance of finding trustworthy perspectives in media consumption.

00:00 Introduction and Hosts

00:43 Recent Events and Personal Updates

02:07 Alternative Policing and Community Programs

04:48 Defund the Police Movement

08:02 US State Department and Disinformation

09:17 Judicial Controversies and Political Arrests

11:48 Media and Public Perception

18:01 Political Movements and Internal Conflicts

29:58 Third Parties and Electoral Reforms

33:00 Introduction to Propaganda in History

33:11 Understanding History as a Narrative

34:04 Howard Zinn and the Relationship Between History and Propaganda

34:37 The Spectrum of Propaganda

36:48 The Role of Emotions in Historical Narratives

40:49 Ethical Responsibilities in Telling History

42:42 The Challenge of Establishing Shared Truths

53:32 Trust and Media Consumption

57:16 The Future of Media and Individual Voices

01:05:09 Concluding Thoughts and Call to Action

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