From the Wheel to the Algorithm: Why We Panic Over New Tools
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In this episode of The Sanity Project, we’re diving into the roots of outrage culture, exploring how a historical lens can deepen our critical thinking amid today’s ceaseless flood of news and information. Our news breakdown unpacks the AI “slop” phenomenon—showing that, while the technology is new, our panics and reactions are nothing of the sort. Join us as we question received wisdom and look at current events from a perspective grounded in centuries of change.
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Understanding Outrage Culture in Canadian and Global Politics A Critical Lens on Liberal DemocracyAmid the rapid churn of daily news, it’s easy for outrage culture and media misinformation to drown out reasoned political analysis. Progressive politics and liberal perspectives call for robust critical thinking—challenging reactionary narratives while advocating for transparency and accuracy in news commentary. In a democratic society like Canada, this means holding our institutions and media to account.
Canadian News, Politics, and Media AccountabilityFrom Canadian news channels to Canadian politics, questions about democratic values, misinformation, and news manipulation often dominate the headlines. Our political commentary pushes past the surface-level noise of the latest current events—offering clear-eyed news analysis grounded in data, history, and progressive ideals.
Navigating Politics and MisinformationStaying informed in politics requires more than skimming headlines. By unpacking the mechanisms behind outrage culture, identifying media misinformation, and interrogating both liberal and broader viewpoints, listeners gain tools to separate fact from fiction. We champion a smarter, more resilient approach to current events—shaping a vibrant, democratic discourse for all.
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