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RIGHT vs LEFT: FAKE NEWS

59 min · 26. apr. 2026
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RIGHT vs LEFT: FAKE NEWS Was the fuel protest in Ireland truly political — or was it reframed? In this episode, Keith Walsh, Oscar and Al examine how a protest rooted in cost-of-living pressure quickly became a debate about identity, ideology, and legitimacy. We explore whether cultural and political framing shaped public reaction — and whether that made it easier to isolate and contain a broad, economically driven protest. Also on today’s show: ▪️ Latest developments from the Noah Donohoe inquest ▪️ The story of whistleblowers — and what happens after they speak out ▪️ A deeper look at how systems respond to pressure, both on the streets and from within ▪️ A disturbing global investigation into online abuse networks This isn’t just about left vs right. It’s about who defines the story — and what happens next. 🎙️ With Keith Walsh, Oscar & Al

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