'UTTER FARCE!' Neil Oliver on Trump's assassination attempts, Israel and broken leadership
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Neil Oliver has decried the "utter farce" of the collapse in public trust and development of a "post-trust society".To demonstrate his point, he argued AI-made fake Lego animations of Donald Trump now command more credibility than official White House communications.
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Citing the growing popularity of satirical and emotionally resonant social media videos, Neil said they are increasingly winning what he called an "information war," as scepticism spreads across all age groups.
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Neil also highlighted controversy over a proposed $400 million White House ballroom, suggesting that its timing and justification fuel public suspicion, particularly after the US Department of Justice intervened.
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Expanding his critique globally, he argued that narratives around conflicts in Gaza, Lebanon, Ukraine and Iran are riddled with inconsistencies.The GB...
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