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Media narrative during election season
The media decides on the election result they want and reverse engineer a narrative that will help achieve that result, often prioritizing power over doing what's right, leading to cognitive dissonance in situations related to COVID-19 and schools.
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Amplifying niche signals is key to capturing important discussions on a topic.
51:51 - 52:29 (00:37)
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Amplifying niche signals is key to capturing important discussions on a topic. Without software and economic mechanics to support it, important signals can easily get lost in the fray of unrelated content.
ChapterMedia narrative during election season
EpisodeE61: 2022 Predictions! Business, politics, science, tech, crypto, & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The importance of holding people accountable for their actions and making a difference through your platform is discussed in this podcast.
52:29 - 54:09 (01:40)
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The importance of holding people accountable for their actions and making a difference through your platform is discussed in this podcast.
ChapterMedia narrative during election season
EpisodeE61: 2022 Predictions! Business, politics, science, tech, crypto, & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The media shapes their narrative to align with the election result they want, leading to cognitive dissonance in their reporting.
54:09 - 58:05 (03:55)
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The media shapes their narrative to align with the election result they want, leading to cognitive dissonance in their reporting. The education system is being affected by the pandemic, and the teachers' unions' reluctance to acknowledge learning loss is a problem, suggesting a need to break them as they prioritize power over doing the right thing.