Our conversation takes you through the media's role in shaping political narratives and the diminishing trust in mainstream institutions. Myers and Ferretti share their insights into recent European elections, where traditional strategies have failed to counter the populist surge. You'll hear about the unexpected political behaviors among Gen Z, particularly in France and Germany, and how right-wing parties are gaining traction. We also explore the broader implications for European democracy and political engagement, considering whether populists like Italy's Giorgio Maloney will continue their rise or if the establishment can fend them off. This episode offers a thorough examination of Europe's shifting political landscape and what might lie ahead.
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