Renee Good & Maduro Raid: Why Can't We Agree on What We See?
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Episode Summary
In this episode, we dive into the polarizing media coverage surrounding two major recent events: the ICE shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis and the capture of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela. I explore how our individual media bubbles dictate not just our opinions, but how we perceive objective facts. By examining rhetoric from figures like JD Vance, Kristi Noem, and the Mayor of Minneapolis, we look past the rage bait to understand the underlying psychology of our reactions. This is a case study in finding shared values, like community safety and government accountability, even when we can’t agree on what we see with our own eyes.
Episode Page
https://rss.com/podcasts/vet-the-news/2464936/
Links
Video Analysis of ICE Shooting
New York Times
BBC
Mayor Statements - Youtube
Vance Statements - Youtube
Noem Statements - PBS
Father in Law Interview - Fox
Maduro Capture Timeline - PBS
Maduro Capture - AP News
Pete Hegseth CBS Interview - Youtube
Parading Maduro Through NY - Instagram
Contact the Show
Email: podcast@newsvet.net | Bluesky: @newsvet.bsky.social
Credits
SFX: Freesound.org | Music: Pixabay.com (P. Krasnoshchok, V. Krotov, I. Poltavskyi)