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In this episode of Clarity with Keith Lee Johnson, the discussion cuts into how media rewires public perception, using Tell Me Lies to show how chaos and desire are packaged as guidance. The conversation exposes the way entertainment teaches audiences to interpret loyalty, betrayal, and consequence while broader narratives in history and activism reward conformity and punish dissent. Keith examines the cultural shockwaves of the birth control pill, co‑ed dormitories, and shifting military roles, arguing that these changes were engineered to fracture long‑standing moral frameworks. As the dialogue moves through race, gender, and sexuality, it reveals how each cultural step normalizes the next until society begins defending behaviors once considered unthinkable.
By KEITH LEE JOHNSONIn this episode of Clarity with Keith Lee Johnson, the discussion cuts into how media rewires public perception, using Tell Me Lies to show how chaos and desire are packaged as guidance. The conversation exposes the way entertainment teaches audiences to interpret loyalty, betrayal, and consequence while broader narratives in history and activism reward conformity and punish dissent. Keith examines the cultural shockwaves of the birth control pill, co‑ed dormitories, and shifting military roles, arguing that these changes were engineered to fracture long‑standing moral frameworks. As the dialogue moves through race, gender, and sexuality, it reveals how each cultural step normalizes the next until society begins defending behaviors once considered unthinkable.