Corrections: Anat Schwartz is 45, not 20 something. Even worst. And the man holding a gun on Aaron Bushnell was not a cop. He was probably an Israeli security guard. The conversation covers various topics, including self-immolation in protest, media coverage and suppression, the downfall of Vice Media, the importance of backing up digital content, virtual reality, the failure of corporations, and a controversial New York Times article. The conversation delves into the issue of fake news and unethical reporting by the New York Times. It highlights the debunking of a false story and the lack of fact-checking by the newspaper. The podcast 'Caliphate' is mentioned as another example of the New York Times' questionable reporting. The history of the New York Times in legitimizing the Iraq War and its biased agenda in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict are discussed. The conversation also includes movie reviews of 'Zone of Interest' and 'Soft and Quiet,' which draw parallels to the situation in Palestine.
00:00 Introduction and Self-Immolation in Protest
02:00 Media Coverage and Moral Clarity
03:49 Media Suppression and Self-Immolation Incidents
07:12 Farewell to Vice Media
09:02 The Importance of Backing Up Digital Content
10:28 Virtual Reality and Escaping the Real World
25:45 The Failure of Corporations and the Journalism Industry
28:12 Controversial New York Times Article
30:38 Debunking the New York Times' False Story
32:03 The New York Times as Fake News
33:00 Lack of Fact-Checking and Awards
33:30 Unethical and Shady Reporting
35:25 The New York Times' History of Fake News
36:23 The New York Times' Caliphate Podcast Scandal
37:21 The New York Times' Lack of Fact-Checking
39:17 The New York Times' Role in Legitimizing the Iraq War
40:16 The New York Times' Agenda in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
42:11 The Movie 'Zone of Interest' and the Parallel with Palestine
43:01 The Movie 'Soft and Quiet' and Banal Evil
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