We keep hearing the same warning, “Don’t panic,” while the ground shifts under our feet. In this episode, Jesse and attorney Bernie Brown break down why the real battle is not only in the streets, but inside the feeds. From algorithmic amplification to political propaganda, they argue that technology is no longer neutral, it is shaping public mood, public memory, and public conflict in real time. Bernie explains why exposing yourself to opposing viewpoints can be useful, even when the “analysis” feels thin on logic, because it reveals intent and strategy. Jesse connects it to a bigger mission: preserving erased history, lifting up diaspora voices, and making sure today’s truth does not get buried tomorrow. The stakes are high because when misinformation and power collide, the result can be fear, intimidation, and instability. If you want a grounded conversation about how to think clearly in the middle of digital chaos, press play and share this one with a friend who’s overwhelmed but still paying attention.
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