The Journalism of Everything Podcast
In this episode of The Journalism of Everything, independent journalist Darisse Smith dives into the bizarre and rapidly growing world of viral LEGO-style propaganda videos coming out of Iran. At first glance, the videos seem funny, creative, and surprisingly relatable to Western audiences. But underneath the catchy music, AI-generated animation, and anti-establishment humor lies something much bigger: a new form of digital influence warfare designed for the social media age. Darisse explores the rise of Explosive Media, the role of Gen Z creators inside Iran, and how AI-generated “slopaganda” is reshaping propaganda itself. The episode examines why these videos resonate so strongly with frustrated Western audiences, how social media algorithms amplify emotional content, and why viewers should remain skeptical of all viral political messaging—whether it comes from governments, influencers, or AI-generated media. This episode also looks at: * The intersection of AI, propaganda, and social media * Why Gen Z in Iran connects with Western culture * The psychology behind emotional political content * Information warfare in the TikTok era * How anti-establishment messaging spreads online * Why viral content is becoming harder to verify As AI-generated media becomes faster, cheaper, and more convincing, distinguishing truth from manipulation may become one of the defining challenges of modern journalism. #Iran #LEGO #Propaganda #ArtificialIntelligence #GenZ #Politics #MediaLiteracy #InformationWar #Geopolitics #Podcast #Journalism #SocialMedia #AI #CurrentEvents
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