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Colonizing Greenland and Meta Fact-Checking: Media Literacy in the Age of Trump

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In this episode, Becky Mollenkamp and Taina Brown dive deep into current events and societal issues that intersect with politics, education, and media literacy. Starting with Trump’s shocking comments about taking over Greenland, they explore the deeper implications of colonialism, geopolitics, and the myths surrounding the American Dream. They also tackle the growing distrust in mainstream media, the controversy over Meta dropping fact-checking, and how critical media literacy is vital for the next generation.

Through their discussion, Becky and Taina share insights into why Denmark is consistently rated one of the happiest countries in the world and what the U.S. could learn from its policies. From Canada’s hypothetical 51st state status to TikTok’s role in modern journalism, this episode offers a mix of humor, hard truths, and actionable advice for navigating today’s media landscape.

Discussed in This Episode

  • Trump’s Greenland comments and their colonial undertones
  • Why Greenland and Canada are geopolitically strategic
  • The legacy of colonialism and its modern manifestations
  • Why Denmark is happier than the U.S. (hint: universal healthcare and equality!)
  • Socialism vs capitalism: A global perspective
  • The myths of the American Dream and how they perpetuate inequality
  • Meta’s decision to drop fact-checking: Opportunity or disaster?
  • Media conglomerates and their impact on democracy
  • TikTok’s role in journalism and citizen journalism explained
  • Why critical thinking and media literacy need to be taught in schools
  • The flaws in the U.S. education system and how it impacts future generations
  • Freedom of speech and the fourth estate: Why the media matters

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In this episode, Becky Mollenkamp and Taina Brown dive deep into current events and societal issues that intersect with politics, education, and media literacy. Starting with Trump’s shocking comments about taking over Greenland, they explore the deeper implications of colonialism, geopolitics, and the myths surrounding the American Dream. They also tackle the growing distrust in mainstream media, the controversy over Meta dropping fact-checking, and how critical media literacy is vital for the next generation.

Through their discussion, Becky and Taina share insights into why Denmark is consistently rated one of the happiest countries in the world and what the U.S. could learn from its policies. From Canada’s hypothetical 51st state status to TikTok’s role in modern journalism, this episode offers a mix of humor, hard truths, and actionable advice for navigating today’s media landscape.

Discussed in This Episode

  • Trump’s Greenland comments and their colonial undertones
  • Why Greenland and Canada are geopolitically strategic
  • The legacy of colonialism and its modern manifestations
  • Why Denmark is happier than the U.S. (hint: universal healthcare and equality!)
  • Socialism vs capitalism: A global perspective
  • The myths of the American Dream and how they perpetuate inequality
  • Meta’s decision to drop fact-checking: Opportunity or disaster?
  • Media conglomerates and their impact on democracy
  • TikTok’s role in journalism and citizen journalism explained
  • Why critical thinking and media literacy need to be taught in schools
  • The flaws in the U.S. education system and how it impacts future generations
  • Freedom of speech and the fourth estate: Why the media matters

Resources Mentioned

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49 episodes

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