The Business of Division: Narrative Control Explained || Part 1
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概要
In this solo episode, I unpack the mechanics of narrative control — and why separation isn’t accidental; it’s strategic.
From identity fragmentation and linguistic manipulation to NGO-funded activism, monument vandalism in Santa Fe, and my own lived experience of platform censorship, this episode connects the dots between local events and larger structural forces shaping public discourse.
I also walk through a revealing and annoying interaction with ChatGPT that raises important questions about AI guardrails, framing, and who decides what information is “allowed.”
This one is about seeing the water we’re swimming in.
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Show notes:
• Narrative change as a deliberate strategy of social fragmentation
• How identity “modifier stacking” dissolves shared humanity
• Why separation isn’t accidental — it’s operational
• Who benefits when we’re divided into smaller and smaller camps
• Santa Fe monument vandalism and the framing around “Land Back”
• Media language vs. direct accountability
• My personal experience of post-2020 censorship and platform throttling
• The business impact of being algorithmically suppressed
• A revealing ChatGPT exchange and the question of AI guardrails
• Why narrative control is the most powerful weapon in culture right now