Narrative Spin
Chris and Jordan discuss the use of narrative spin in creating support or dissension in various contexts, from household parenting to global politics. They draw parallels between the tactics used by CEOs, politicians, and even conspiracy theorists in shaping public opinion.In this clip
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780: Chris Fenton | China's Harrowing Hold Over Hollywood
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Discuss how cognitive biases, misinformation, and government propaganda can distort public perception and lead to actions perceived as evil, despite individuals believing they serve a greater good. Use historical examples such as fascism, communism, World War I, World War II, the Vietnam War, the Korean War, 9/11, the invasion of the Middle East, and NATO to illustrate your points. How do these narratives prioritize the collective over the individual, and what are the consequences?
How does the Internet shape narratives as discussed in the episode 780: Chris Fenton | China's Harrowing Hold Over Hollywood and the clip Narrative Spin?
I have a question about the episode 780: Chris Fenton | China's Harrowing Hold Over Hollywood and the clip Narrative Spin. Discuss how cognitive biases, misinformation, and government propaganda can distort public perception and lead to actions perceived as evil, despite individuals believing they serve a greater good. Use historical examples such as fascism, communism, World War I, World War II, the Vietnam War, the Korean War, 9/11, the invasion of the Middle East, and NATO to illustrate your points. How do these narratives prioritize the collective over the individual, and what are the consequences?