Katie Halper: Media manipulation and the truths of war

In a world where headlines are often dominated by controversy and conflict, it’s essential to look beyond the immediate and question the dominant narratives. This was the spirit of award-winning journalist, comedian and political commentator Katie Halper’s talk at DiEM25’s event – ‘WTF Happened to Europe?’ – in Brussels on March 7, who managed to combine humour, poignant insights, and compelling truths. The central theme was about uncovering the hidden agendas in politics and media, particularly regarding American foreign policy and its implications globally.

The game of truths

The event kicked off with an interactive game, testing the audience’s knowledge by juxtaposing quotes from Donald Trump and Noam Chomsky. The exercise wasn’t just for entertainment but to highlight the stark yet surprising similarities in their acknowledgment of uncomfortable truths. As Katie noted, “The reason that we can even play this game…is because they do have something in common. They state inconvenient truths.”

Democratic disillusionment and political awakening

The discussion also turned towards the internal failings of the Democratic Party, focusing on its reluctance to challenge Trump effectively. Katie drew attention to the shifting views among Democrat voters, who appear increasingly disillusioned with their leaders’ responses to critical global issues. A particular callout was made to Kamala Harris, citing her lack of alignment with progressive demands from her base.

The power of hope and continued resistance

As the evening drew to a close, Katie invoked the message and spirit of Refaat Alareer, a poet targeted and killed by Israeli forces for his outspoken resistance. His words, “more pressure on the media, more coverage, more Palestinian voices, more protests,” resonated with the audience as a call to action.

Cultivating hope through action

The night concluded with a powerful reminder: while the global landscape is fraught with challenges, maintaining hope is both a discipline and a choice. As Katie eloquently put it, “Hope actually is a discipline and a choice. And we owe it to the world to keep it.” The event reaffirmed our commitment to fostering dialogue and action in pursuit of a more just and transparent world. We invite everyone to join us in pressuring systems for genuine change and amplifying voices that are too often marginalised.

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