Culturally Incompetent: An Untraditional Technology Podcast
In this episode of Watch This Space, Nicholas Lindsey explores what Spencer Pratt's Los Angeles mayoral campaign reveals about the future of politics, celebrity culture, and voter frustration. From Donald Trump's 2016 outsider campaign to the rise of influencer-driven political movements, this episode examines why celebrity candidates continue to gain traction with voters who feel disconnected from traditional institutions. Was Spencer Pratt seriously running for mayor or did his campaign become a symbol of something much larger? We break down the intersection of Los Angeles politics, social media influence, reality television, election trust, outsider candidates, mail-in ballot debates, political branding, and the growing role of attention in modern democracy. As Millennials and Gen Z navigate housing affordability, economic uncertainty, and declining trust in institutions, this conversation asks a bigger question: What happens when voters stop looking for experience and start looking for disruption? Topics include: • Spencer Pratt • Los Angeles mayoral election • California politics • Donald Trump and the outsider candidate playbook • Mail-in ballots and election trust • Social media and political influence • Celebrity politicians • Gen Z and Millennial voters • Political branding and media strategy • The future of democracy in the attention economy #WatchThisSpace #Politics #CaliforniaElection #LosAngeles #SpencerPratt #DonaldTrump #GenZ #Millennials #SocialMedia #PoliticalStrategy #CelebrityCulture #CulturallyIncompetent
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