Glenn Greenwald
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They're not I'm not saying they're engaged in self-reflection, but deep down they know how discredited and pathetic they are. And they brought it all upon themselves with things like this.
Or Judaism. So let me just, this is the thing. Yeah, so exactly. So this goes back to what we were talking about before about journalists and interviewing people adversarially. If you see someone doing it to everyone, you can say, okay, that's what they do. That's kind of an important function. I remember when the Charlie Hebdo uh, murder happened in Paris.
Or Judaism. So let me just, this is the thing. Yeah, so exactly. So this goes back to what we were talking about before about journalists and interviewing people adversarially. If you see someone doing it to everyone, you can say, okay, that's what they do. That's kind of an important function. I remember when the Charlie Hebdo uh, murder happened in Paris.
Or Judaism. So let me just, this is the thing. Yeah, so exactly. So this goes back to what we were talking about before about journalists and interviewing people adversarially. If you see someone doing it to everyone, you can say, okay, that's what they do. That's kind of an important function. I remember when the Charlie Hebdo uh, murder happened in Paris.
And the idea was, no, we need to make sure that we retain the right to satirize everything, including Islam, including the things most sacred. That's a really important part of society. The problem is it's that, especially in Hollywood, just like with these journalists, they don't do it to everybody. They don't, they're not satirists. They're not adversarial interviewers.
And the idea was, no, we need to make sure that we retain the right to satirize everything, including Islam, including the things most sacred. That's a really important part of society. The problem is it's that, especially in Hollywood, just like with these journalists, they don't do it to everybody. They don't, they're not satirists. They're not adversarial interviewers.
And the idea was, no, we need to make sure that we retain the right to satirize everything, including Islam, including the things most sacred. That's a really important part of society. The problem is it's that, especially in Hollywood, just like with these journalists, they don't do it to everybody. They don't, they're not satirists. They're not adversarial interviewers.
They're highly politicized with an agenda that's constantly concealed yet very, very apparent. And Hollywood is one of those institutions in the United States that until very recently had been a very powerful and very popular that has basically collapsed. Nobody goes to these films any longer. Everything is very fragmented. You ask young people who they admire and who they think is most famous.
They're highly politicized with an agenda that's constantly concealed yet very, very apparent. And Hollywood is one of those institutions in the United States that until very recently had been a very powerful and very popular that has basically collapsed. Nobody goes to these films any longer. Everything is very fragmented. You ask young people who they admire and who they think is most famous.
They're highly politicized with an agenda that's constantly concealed yet very, very apparent. And Hollywood is one of those institutions in the United States that until very recently had been a very powerful and very popular that has basically collapsed. Nobody goes to these films any longer. Everything is very fragmented. You ask young people who they admire and who they think is most famous.
It's not Hollywood.
It's not Hollywood.
It's not Hollywood.
star making and star makers anymore it's people on the internet it's youtubers it's podcasters these are the people who they're following and one of the reasons why hollywood has lost so much of its cachet i think the same is true for the media and so many of other institutions is because they're constantly engaged in political advocacy masquerading as culture masquerading as journalism masquerading as whatever and they become increasingly transparent and people just don't trust them anymore i didn't see the film so i can't comment on that but that is definitely an overall trend
star making and star makers anymore it's people on the internet it's youtubers it's podcasters these are the people who they're following and one of the reasons why hollywood has lost so much of its cachet i think the same is true for the media and so many of other institutions is because they're constantly engaged in political advocacy masquerading as culture masquerading as journalism masquerading as whatever and they become increasingly transparent and people just don't trust them anymore i didn't see the film so i can't comment on that but that is definitely an overall trend
star making and star makers anymore it's people on the internet it's youtubers it's podcasters these are the people who they're following and one of the reasons why hollywood has lost so much of its cachet i think the same is true for the media and so many of other institutions is because they're constantly engaged in political advocacy masquerading as culture masquerading as journalism masquerading as whatever and they become increasingly transparent and people just don't trust them anymore i didn't see the film so i can't comment on that but that is definitely an overall trend
Always great to see you, Megan. Happy Insurrection Day.
Always great to see you, Megan. Happy Insurrection Day.
Always great to see you, Megan. Happy Insurrection Day.
Oh, I mean, well, first off, you just you totally nail it. And it is infuriating. But it's even one step further than that. It's then they call us the woke right. They turn around. It's and just to further mimic the woke progressives, they turn around and accuse you of exactly what they're doing.