The Sacred Lie: Enlightened Masses, Media Manipulation & Digital Pentecostalism
In this sharp-edged, high-density solo episode of the Toddzilla X-Pod: Escaping the Cave, Todd Thompson takes a sledgehammer to the sacred myth of democratic wisdom. Are “the people” really wise and self-governing—or are they dopamine-driven echo chambers manipulated by narrative engineers?
Using thinkers like Walter Lippmann, H.L. Mencken, Edward Bernays, Jacques Ellul, Jonathan Haidt, and Neil Postman, Todd dissects the machinery of consent and the myth of the Enlightened Voter. He explores how social media rewires brains, how propaganda evolves into an ecosystem, and why moral outrage trumps rational thought in the Age of the Algorithm.
Highlights include:
The myth of the rational electorate and the machinery that exploits it
Bernays’ vision of democracy as a theater of persuasion
Jonathan Haidt’s “elephant and rider” model as the operating system of tribal politics
Tristan Harris, humane tech idealism, and why you can’t out-design human nature
Digital Pentecostalism, identity marketplaces, and the religion of The Crowd
A scathing rejection of both populist saviors and technocratic elites
The call for epistemic rebellion and radical individual thought in a conformist age
Fast-paced and intellectually packed, this episode hits propaganda, technology, digital addiction, tribal identity, and ideological theocracy in under 30 minutes. Not for the faint of thought.
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