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Why AI Propaganda Works—and How to Resist It

Why AI Propaganda Works—and How to Resist It

Episode 341 Published 2 weeks ago
Description

Iran has a 10-person animation team making Lego-style propaganda videos with hip hop beats that are going viral — and Jeremy, who considers himself reasonably good at detecting BS online, almost shared one before he caught himself. In this episode, Jeremy and Jason dissect how AI-powered slopaganda works: why it's engineered to exploit emotional familiarity, why YouTube is selectively banning it while leaving comparably political domestic content untouched, and what it means when even skeptical, media-literate adults are one tap away from becoming unwilling distribution nodes. If you've ever watched something that felt like news but moved like entertainment and had a nagging feeling you were being played — this conversation names what happened.

Key Moments

  • 00:00 — Jeremy discovers Iranian Lego propaganda videos and almost shares them before catching himself
  • 01:30 — Jason confirms he's seen them: why YouTube's ban is inconsistent and what it actually signals
  • 02:42 — The 'slopaganda wars': how the format compresses political narrative into an irresistible two-minute package
  • 05:12 — The Daily Show comparison: why source legitimacy changes how propaganda lands, not just the content
  • 07:16 — How Lego nostalgia and great music are doing the persuasion work before the message even registers
  • 08:12 — YouTube's stated reason vs. the actual reason: 'spam and scams' as a cover for political compliance
  • 13:33 — Jason on Netanyahu, Epstein files, and why the videos' specific claims are getting suppressed
  • 15:25 — YouTube as a business making political bets, not a neutral content moderator
  • 16:21 — Jeremy on Canada's social media bans for minors — and why this episode made him understand the urgency
  • 19:01 — The media literacy takeaway: what to ask yourself before you hit share
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