

Mini Show #29: Hollywood Culture, Fox News Coverage, Labor Organizing, Online Censorship, Supply Chains & More!
Apr 2, 2022
David Sirota, an award-winning journalist and filmmaker, joins union organizer Daisy Pitkin, who shares her experiences advocating for workers in Arizona, and tech columnist Christopher Mims, who unravels the complexities of global supply chains. They tackle the Hollywood distractive narratives seen at the Oscars, critique Fox News’ political coverage, and delve into the challenges of labor organizing in today's climate. The conversation highlights pressing issues like taxation disparities, media censorship, and the evolving landscape of supply chain resilience.
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Oscar Nomination
- David Sirota was nominated for an Oscar for the climate film Don't Look Up.
- He shared his Hollywood experience and the speech he intended to deliver.
Climate Crisis Ignored
- The Oscars, a major platform, failed to mention the climate crisis.
- This reflects a culture of distraction, especially celebrity culture, hindering discussions on crucial issues.
Right-Wing Narratives in Pop Culture
- Right-wing narratives effectively permeate pop culture, promoting conservative viewpoints.
- Examples include Ghostbusters, which glorifies private military and criticizes government.