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Perceptions versus reality
Jerm, Mike, and Charles dive into a range of topics, from perceptions of global warming and cultural disconnects revealed through travel to the media's skewed portrayal of Islam and the impact of COVID on social interactions. They explore how media narratives shape public belief, often creating a disconnect between reality and perception. They also discuss the radicalisation of society in various forms, not just religious, and the unintended negative consequences of government interventions, alongside the effects of the welfare state in fostering dependency over self-reliance. The three of them emphasise the importance of community and family structures for societal health, noting how cultural differences influence views on safety and crime. They reflect on the future of global relations, advocating for a deeper, more nuanced understanding of governance and cultural variances. They argue that democracy should be a choice, not an imposition, and highlight how travel can profoundly shift one’s worldview.
More Jerm Warfare: https://www.ukcolumn.org/series/jerm-warfare
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Perceptions versus reality
Jerm, Mike, and Charles dive into a range of topics, from perceptions of global warming and cultural disconnects revealed through travel to the media's skewed portrayal of Islam and the impact of COVID on social interactions. They explore how media narratives shape public belief, often creating a disconnect between reality and perception. They also discuss the radicalisation of society in various forms, not just religious, and the unintended negative consequences of government interventions, alongside the effects of the welfare state in fostering dependency over self-reliance. The three of them emphasise the importance of community and family structures for societal health, noting how cultural differences influence views on safety and crime. They reflect on the future of global relations, advocating for a deeper, more nuanced understanding of governance and cultural variances. They argue that democracy should be a choice, not an imposition, and highlight how travel can profoundly shift one’s worldview.
More Jerm Warfare: https://www.ukcolumn.org/series/jerm-warfare

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