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The Fate Of The Few

When we’ve lived a life void of self-initiated risk, how could we possibly feel we have the right to associate with the innovators and game changers? How much of what we feel we want or need is a direct result of our own intention, and how much is social input? 

In this essay, we will discuss what it truly means to be politically engaged as well as dig into some tangible solutions that can help us change our lives for the better. We will also review previous episodes of The Outpost and understand how they all come together! 

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Our Reason For Being

When we are young, we answer to our parents. If we get out of hand or fall out of line, our parents are there to make sure we get back on track. Once we step into adulthood, we believe we are free of this kind of dynamic; that we no longer have to answer to anyone. But this is not the case. The system has become our parent...

In this essay we will discuss what it means to be truly independent, how we can move beyond our limitations and empower ourselves to change the world.

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In Science We Trust

New research published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology reveals that “Trusting Science” has made people more likely to disseminate false claims than those who use critical evaluation. The study revealed that when an article contains scientific references, people view the article as credible and boldly share it without considerations for reporting bias, prejudice or political motivations. 

In this essay we will discuss how blind acceptance of information in the presence of simple scientific references sterilises critical analysis. We will also explore how this cultivates a damaging attitude of “blind faith” towards anything that seems remotely “scientific” when it is, in function, propaganda.

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The Illusion Of Choice

History has an almost endless supply of examples that demonstrate how damaging censorship can be. Whether its erasing entire cultures and historical event, or removing articles that expose corruption, as soon as people no longer have access to all the information they are unable to make informed decisions.

We need to ask ourselves whether everything we understand about democracy is grounded in reality or merely a beautifully orchestrated fiction that pushes us into the corners it claims to protect us from.

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The Cow Goes Quack

Throughout human history, we can see many examples of how propaganda, disinformation and the denial of truth have all effectively been used as powerful tools to manipulate the masses. In order to be effective, propaganda has to be both believable and acceptable. Propaganda is a lot more strategic and subtle in its present-day execution. It’s more difficult to pinpoint any sole perpetrator because the claws of manipulation are so systemically spread throughout society that it’s considered to be “culture.”

In this episode we’ll discuss how intellectual sleight of hand is adopted and weaponised. We’ll analyse the tactics people use to try and convince us that the absurd is the norm, war is peace and that cows go quack.

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Episode 3: Echo. Alpha. Dunce

In recent years, there has been an attitude of arrogance which has spread throughout all areas of popular culture and public discourse. People have managed to avoid accountability while simultaneously escalating conflict by taking refuge in their self-designed echo chambers. This has shifted the political landscape in ways that allow people to deny correction and fortify ignorance.

In this episode we will deconstruct the theory and consequences of echo chambers as well as discuss how to silence them and cultivate a healthier way to engage.

Get your earmuffs ready, they’re going out with a bang!

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Knight Of The Living Dead

With zombie statistics running rampant and feeding on the brains of the good-willed, we need to seek refuge. We need to ask ourselves what measures we can put in place to prevent ourselves falling prey to the bewildering effect of a zombie statistic. If we genuinely want to initiate change and we truly want to gain support for what we believe in, we have to understand what we’re defending or fighting for. We can’t assume that anyone who has written an opinion piece has done the critical or ethical thinking on our behalf. That is our job.

In this episode we will look at how zombie statistics are cultivated and weaponised. We will also discuss how to combat them and lead by example.

So take up arms and guard your brains. We’re hunting zombies.

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“When humility is the currency and debate is the exchange, success is the outcome and community is the return.”

— Nathan Kruger