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WHY THE BABYLON BEE CRUSHED IT — Kyle Mann

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Watch The Extended Uncensored Version Of this Episode in The True North Movement https://www.patrickcoffin.media/the-true-north-movement/

In this episode, we sit down with Kyle Mann, editor-in-chief of The Babylon Bee, and Patrick for a thought-provoking and often hilarious conversation about media deception, the state of comedy, and the rise of censorship.

We begin by unpacking the media’s coverage of the January 6 US Capitol events, in light of the new documentary written by and starring Mr. Mann, titled January 6: The Most Deadliest Day. Kyle and Patrick provide their insights on how media bias distorts facts and impacts political discourse.

We also explore the death of comedy in today’s cultural climate. Kyle, one of the main creative forces behind The Babylon Bee's satirical edge, shares how comedy, once a tool for truth-telling, is being stifled by political correctness and cancel culture. We discuss the broader implications of this cultural shift and the importance of preserving humor in challenging times.

Both Kyle and Patrick share their personal experiences with deplatforming and content moderation, emphasizing the role of Big Tech in silencing dissenting voices and alternative viewpoints. Join us for an engaging and timely conversation on the future of free speech, comedy, and the media’s role in shaping public thought.

Topics covered in this episode:

- The origins of “The Bee” - Examples of politically controversial events being lied about by the MSM - Juicy details in their new documentary January 6: The Most Deadliest Day - How narratives are shaped and manipulated, and used to control public perception - The role of Kyle’s Christian faith in the tone and intent of the Bee’s parodies - How the Bee’s staff determine what passes muster

Resources shared in this episode:

January 6: The Most Deadliest Day (link) https://babylonbee.com/january6

Babylon Bee website https://babylonbee.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebabylonbee

Twitter: https://x.com/The_Kyle_Mann

Patrick Coffin: Website: https://www.patrickcoffin.media/ Twitter: @coffinmedia Facebook: Patrick Coffin Media Insta: @realpatrickcoffin Rumble: The Patrick Coffin Show

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Watch The Extended Uncensored Version Of this Episode in The True North Movement https://www.patrickcoffin.media/the-true-north-movement/

In this episode, we sit down with Kyle Mann, editor-in-chief of The Babylon Bee, and Patrick for a thought-provoking and often hilarious conversation about media deception, the state of comedy, and the rise of censorship.

We begin by unpacking the media’s coverage of the January 6 US Capitol events, in light of the new documentary written by and starring Mr. Mann, titled January 6: The Most Deadliest Day. Kyle and Patrick provide their insights on how media bias distorts facts and impacts political discourse.

We also explore the death of comedy in today’s cultural climate. Kyle, one of the main creative forces behind The Babylon Bee's satirical edge, shares how comedy, once a tool for truth-telling, is being stifled by political correctness and cancel culture. We discuss the broader implications of this cultural shift and the importance of preserving humor in challenging times.

Both Kyle and Patrick share their personal experiences with deplatforming and content moderation, emphasizing the role of Big Tech in silencing dissenting voices and alternative viewpoints. Join us for an engaging and timely conversation on the future of free speech, comedy, and the media’s role in shaping public thought.

Topics covered in this episode:

- The origins of “The Bee” - Examples of politically controversial events being lied about by the MSM - Juicy details in their new documentary January 6: The Most Deadliest Day - How narratives are shaped and manipulated, and used to control public perception - The role of Kyle’s Christian faith in the tone and intent of the Bee’s parodies - How the Bee’s staff determine what passes muster

Resources shared in this episode:

January 6: The Most Deadliest Day (link) https://babylonbee.com/january6

Babylon Bee website https://babylonbee.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebabylonbee

Twitter: https://x.com/The_Kyle_Mann

Patrick Coffin: Website: https://www.patrickcoffin.media/ Twitter: @coffinmedia Facebook: Patrick Coffin Media Insta: @realpatrickcoffin Rumble: The Patrick Coffin Show

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