
The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway No Mercy / No Malice: Short-Form War
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Nov 4, 2023 The discussion highlights the generational divide regarding the Israel-Palestine conflict, emphasizing how social media shapes perceptions. Youth perspectives are characterized by skepticism of traditional beliefs, often influenced by historical atrocities. The power of modern media is examined, showcasing the shift in narrative control from governments to individuals. TikTok's role in framing opinions, particularly with pro-Palestinian content, raises concerns about the simplification of complex issues. Finally, the risks of TikTok as a potential tool for propaganda are explored.
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Generational Divide on Israel
- Younger Americans show increasing sympathy for Palestinians, diverging from older generations' pro-Israel stance.
- This generational divide reflects shifting perspectives on the conflict and historical context.
Social Media's Impact on Narrative
- Historical events like the bombing of Dresden highlight the control governments and elites held over narratives.
- Social media has disrupted this control, giving voice to previously unheard perspectives.
Narrative Control and Power
- The Vietnam War, Gulag Archipelago, and Iranian Revolution demonstrate how loss of narrative control can topple regimes.
- These examples underscore the power of information and perspective in shaping public opinion.



