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To Speak Online, hosted by Charles Randolph is a source for political news and a research driven podcast. I promote a well informed and educated public by providing good information. Let's watch and reflect. Find articles and more at https://ToSpeakOnline.com! Signup for our free newsletter to stay up to date on our latest articles from myself and our contributors here(!): https://tospeakonline.com/newslettersCharles Randolph Sozialwissenschaften
  • Theater of Fear — Inside Florida’s “Alligator Alcatraz”
    Sep 8 2025

    Florida’s so-called “Alligator Alcatraz” wasn’t just a detention site—it was a staged message. Built in the Everglades in days, the camp used tents, floodlights, and even the swamp itself to communicate deterrence. Charles Randolph examines who produced the show, who it was for, and how punishment became performance.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • How the Everglades setting and branding created a deterrence narrative

    • Why cruelty became a marketing point rather than a scandal

    • Who the intended audiences were (base voters, migrants, general public)

    • How thinkers like Foucault and Debord help decode power performed in public

    • What this signals for human rights, rule of law, and civic norms

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    12 Min.
  • How Phones Changed Childhood: A Review of The Anxious Generation
    Aug 26 2025
    Jonathan Haidt’s The Anxious Generation argues that the 2010–2015 “great rewiring” shifted childhood from play-based to phone-based, correlating with rising anxiety, depression, sleep loss, and social fragmentation in Gen Z. In this education-focused review, we explain the four core harms (sleep, social, attention, addiction), the “hook model” behind behavioral addiction, and practical fixes for classrooms, parents, and policy.You’ll also hear concrete solutions—phone-free schools, design-code “duty of care,” raising digital adulthood to 16, and stronger age verification—plus a critique the book underplays: how comparison culture and rejection anxieties fuel incel spaces. If you care about youth mental health, parenting, and digital well-being, this is your field guide.LinksPurchase the book: ⁠https://amzn.to/45qdhKb⁠ (Affiliate disclosure: we may earn from qualifying purchases at no extra cost.)Newsletter: ⁠https://tospeakonline.com/newsletters/⁠More at ToSpeakOnline.com — become a member to support our work.Stay Readical!What You’ll LearnWhat the “great rewiring” (2010–2015) is and why it mattersThe four harms of a phone-based childhood (sleep, social, attention, addiction)How the “hook model” keeps us checking—and how to disrupt itWhy in-person rituals and synchronous turn-taking build social competenceSix restorative practices: sacredness, embodiment, stillness, transcendence, forgiveness, aweEvidence-based school fixes (phone lockers beat “put it away”)Policy tools: age-appropriate design codes, age-16 digital adulthood, robust age checksThe overlooked link between comparison culture, rejection, and incel communitiesChapters00:00 Introduction00:58 The “Great Rewiring” (2010–2015) + Mental-Health Trends01:42 From Play-Based to Phone-Based Childhood02:36 The 4 Harms: Sleep, Social, Attention, Addiction02:55 Sleep Deprivation03:19 Social Deprivation: Rituals, Handshakes, Respect04:15 Digital vs IRL06:03 Attention Fragmentation07:09 Addiction07:32 The Hook Model08:12 Spiritual Elevation vs Degradation09:10 Six Restorative Practices12:14 Solutions14:09 Missing Piece: Incels, Comparison, and Rejection15:55 Final TakeawaysResources & SourcesHaidt, J. (2024). The Anxious Generation (book)Haidt’s overview: https://jonathanhaidt.com/anxious-generation/CDC Data Brief (adolescent mental health): https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/products/databriefs/db471.htm#section_1Pew Research (teens, social media, tech): https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/2022/08/10/teens-social-media-and-technology-2022/NIDA research repository (context on behavioral data): https://nida.nih.gov/research/nida-research-programs-activities/nahdap-data-repository-for-drug-addiction-and-HIV-researchStatista (subscription): https://login.statista.com/login/callback?state=ad5yQFix22AjzxUnHEyhWnEYPw_HwNjU&error=INVALID_IP&error_description=ip-not-authorized-for-loginLiterature review (open access): https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10355843/
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    17 Min.
  • Trust in Numbers - The Politics of Data, from Trump to Stalin
    Aug 13 2025

    When political leaders can rewrite reality by firing the people who measure it, democracy itself is on the line. In this episode, we investigate the recent firing of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner by Donald Trump, placing it in historical context alongside Stalin’s Soviet Union, Greece’s debt crisis, and Argentina’s manipulated inflation data.From Washington to Moscow, we’ll uncover how data manipulation undermines economies, destroys public trust, and erodes democracy. We’ll explore why statistical independence is a cornerstone of free societies—and what happens when it collapses. #dataintegrity #medialiteracy #democracy #politics #history #tospeakonline

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    You’ll learn:

    Why accurate, nonpartisan data matters for everything from interest rates to elections. Historical examples of authoritarian data control—and their disastrous results. The media literacy skills needed to spot when numbers are being weaponized.

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    00:00 – Introduction: When firing the messenger blinds the public – What does it mean to “fire the messenger” in politics?

    00:08 – Trump vs. the Bureau of Labor Statistics – Why did Donald Trump fire the BLS Commissioner?

    02:05 – July 2025 Jobs Report Controversy – How do jobs reports and economic data revisions work?

    04:46 – Why Statistical Independence Matters – Why is statistical independence vital for democracy?

    06:46 – The High Cost of Corrupted Data – What happens when official data becomes politically manipulated?

    08:48 – Understanding Data Revisions – Why are data revisions normal and not evidence of fraud?

    09:35 – Stalin’s War on Probability – How did Stalin suppress statistical truth in the Soviet Union?

    12:31 – Consequences of Data Suppression – What were the real-world consequences of Stalin’s data manipulation?

    12:43 – Greece’s Falsified Deficit Figures – How did Greece’s falsified statistics trigger an economic crisis?

    15:37 – Argentina’s Inflation Manipulation – How did Argentina’s government hide true inflation rates?

    18:07 – The U.S. Schedule F Threat – What is “Schedule F” and how could it politicize U.S. statistics?

    20:51 – Putin’s Economic Data Playbook – How does Vladimir Putin’s government manipulate Russian economic data?

    23:06 – Verifying Data Credibility – How can you verify whether official numbers are trustworthy?

    25:00 – Losing a Shared Reality – What happens to society when we lose a shared factual reality?

    26:00 – The Data Trust Compact – What is the “data trust compact” between government and the public?

    27:02 – Answering Cynics and Doubters – How do you respond to claims that “everyone manipulates data”?

    31:09 – Protecting U.S. Statistics – What reforms could protect statistical integrity in the U.S.?

    33:38 – Global Principles for Honest Data – How do international principles help safeguard data credibility?

    34:18 – The Bigger Fight: Institutional Integrity – Why is the fight for honest statistics part of defending democracy?

    35:09 – Closing Reflections: Numbers Don’t Lie—People Do – What can citizens do to protect truth in public data?

    33:38 – Supporting independent watchdogs and international standards

    34:18 – The bigger fight: institutional integrity in democracy

    35:09 – Closing reflections: Numbers don’t lie—people do

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    36 Min.
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