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The Iran Moral Test: Media, Propaganda, and Selective Outrage

34 min · 23 apr 2026
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This episode forces you to confront the brutal reality behind the headlines, exposing how ideology, propaganda and power collide in ways most people never see. You’ll learn why the “moral outrage” you hear in global politics may be deeply selective, how narratives about Iran and Israel are shaped (and manipulated) and the chilling truth about how regimes use violence as a weapon of control. By the end, you won’t just understand the conflict, you’ll understand how information itself is weaponized, how false narratives spread globally in hours and why spotting the truth has never been more urgent.

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