S 3 E: 11 Selective Outrage and the Illusion of Neutrality in Politics


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Feb 23 2025 50 mins  

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The episode delves into the concepts of cognitive dissonance and selective outrage, exploring how they shape our political identities and conversations. The hosts discuss the implications of a polarized political landscape and emphasize the importance of understanding differing perspectives as a path to unity and constructive change.

• Examining the impact of selective outrage
• Understanding cognitive dissonance in political discourse
• Critique of the two-party system and its implications
• Analysis of the War on Drugs as a systemic issue
• Discussion on the selective outrage surrounding international conflicts
• Importance of empathy and understanding in political conversations
• Call for community engagement and local activism
• Encouragement to move beyond binary thinking in politics

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