WEBVTT 00:00:09.870 --> 00:00:16.430 In light of recent events concerning newscasters being lost in the fog of … memory—it may 00:00:16.430 --> 00:00:21.110 be pertinent to ask: can we trust the news media? 00:00:21.110 --> 00:00:26.009 For proclaimed “priest of postmodernism,” Jean Baudrillard, it isn’t lack of access 00:00:26.009 --> 00:00:30.770 to information that renders the news meaningless, it’s the proliferation of images that makes 00:00:30.770 --> 00:00:32.610 it so untrustworthy. 00:00:32.610 --> 00:00:37.090 Depending on where you get your news, you’ll see “evidence” that climate change is 00:00:37.090 --> 00:00:43.440 a myth, or a serious problem. Enough searching reveals that Paul McCartney is really dead, 00:00:43.440 --> 00:00:48.800 Stanley Kubrick faked the moon landing and 9-11 was an inside job. 00:00:48.800 --> 00:00:54.480 If you look hard enough you can find the contrapositive, underside, or opposite of any event. These 00:00:54.480 --> 00:01:00.190 multiple interpretations don’t make the world more accessible—the explosion of information, 00:01:00.190 --> 00:01:06.050 of events, makes the ability to understand the world nearly impossible. 00:01:06.050 --> 00:01:12.729 The camera lens makes every image suspect. War is reduced to theatre, disease into telethon, 00:01:12.729 --> 00:01:17.640 hunger into magazine covers. It makes the most atrocious events questionable—every 00:01:17.640 --> 00:01:24.640 image is possibly staged, recreated, simulated for a political end or to push a product. 00:01:24.820 --> 00:01:30.930 There are hundreds of news channels all competing for viewers, followers, and hashtaggers. Media 00:01:30.930 --> 00:01:36.710 and advertising operate on the same wavelength and as a result, the line between reality, 00:01:36.710 --> 00:01:43.420 marketing, and news is nearly impossible to discern. Media outlets and advertisers compete 00:01:43.420 --> 00:01:48.960 to keep people glued to their couches, perpetually titillated by the explosion of content on 00:01:48.960 --> 00:01:50.000 the screen. 00:01:50.000 --> 00:01:55.580 It’s the selling of a lifestyle, a promise of access to the truth, as something to produce 00:01:55.580 --> 00:02:01.220 meaning—it’s why reporters appear at the scene of crimes, embed themselves with military 00:02:01.220 --> 00:02:07.520 units during war, and stand on the banks of oceans during hurricanes—the signs of disasters 00:02:07.520 --> 00:02:09.940 are images to be consumed. 00:02:09.940 --> 00:02:14.890 While our lives may be utterly boring and meaningless—the nightly news reports that 00:02:14.890 --> 00:02:19.999 there are in fact places where things take place. It sells the promise that meaningful 00:02:19.999 --> 00:02:22.329 things do happen. 00:02:22.329 --> 00:02:28.129 They broadcast stories of actual events—but far from giving viewers access to the world—the 00:02:28.129 --> 00:02:33.230 media creates a copy of an event—they create non-events… Xerox copies of reality that 00:02:33.230 --> 00:02:39.290 are easily ingested by a society that has been trained to accept advertising, suggestion, 00:02:39.290 --> 00:02:40.420 and disinformation. 00:02:40.420 --> 00:02:46.209 For Baudrillard, we’re complicit in this disinformation campaign. People willingly 00:02:46.209 --> 00:02:51.659 choose deception—the masses want to be tricked, fooled, and distracted from the reality of 00:02:51.659 --> 00:02:52.870 their lives. 00:02:52.870 --> 00:02:56.579 Simply put: we prefer the copy of reality. 00:02:56.579 --> 00:03:02.280 In the world of social media, we are no longer passive spectators. We interact, create, and 00:03:02.280 --> 00:03:09.170 dictate news—we are the screen, the editor, reporter, and subscriber all at once. 00:03:09.170 --> 00:03:14.870 So dearest viewer, if Sylvester Stallone is in the Boxing hall of fame as Rocky Balboa, 00:03:14.870 --> 00:03:20.359 and if people still believe the lie that wrestling is real how are we ever supposed to find out 00:03:20.359 --> 00:03:23.479 if Paul McCartney is alive?