Inconceivable and Unbelievable
Did you ever wonder how politicians, authority figures, or even your family members deflect accountability for their misdeeds and unethical actions? This week we talk about a specific misinformation and rhetorical tactic known as Whataboutism. Whataboutism has a long, dubious history in political rhetoric as well as in everyday attempts of users to evade accountability. Yet the tactic has increased its political currency since 2016. Host Emma leads us through various descriptions and uses of Whataboutism over the ages, from tempestuous teens to our current world leaders who use this tactic to dodge questions and avoid accountability that would otherwise pin them down with uncomfortable answers. Want to know how your public leaders and officials commonly evade responsibility? Let Emma teach you how in this episode. -- For media inquiries or other matters, contact Dr. Liberty Kohn of the Winona State English Department at lkohn@winona.edu [lkohn@winona.edu]. Sound engineering and recording by Lucy Severson in the KQAL campus studio.
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