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EPISODE · Apr 25, 2026 · 5 MIN

Rupert Lowe - Trust Tommy Robinson NOT Emily Maitlis

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Subscribe to The Daily Heretic for fearless, unfiltered conversations you won’t hear anywhere else: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Who should the public trust—and how are those perceptions shaped? In this provocative clip, Rupert Lowe shares his perspective on the credibility of public figures, contrasting media voices with alternative commentators and asking a question that sparks immediate debate: who really deserves your trust? Lowe speaks candidly about his views on media narratives, public perception, and the role journalists play in shaping opinion. He raises concerns about how stories are framed, what gets emphasized, and whether audiences are always given the full picture. But are these concerns justified—or do they reflect deeper divisions in how people consume information today? This isn’t just about individuals—it’s about influence. Lowe explores how trust is built (and lost), and why different audiences gravitate toward different voices. What makes someone credible in today’s media landscape? Is it institutional backing, personal experience, or alignment with a particular viewpoint? As the discussion unfolds, Lowe reflects on his own experiences and interactions, offering insight into why he questions certain narratives while placing confidence in others. It raises a bigger issue: in an age of competing perspectives, how do people decide what—and who—to believe? Expect strong opinions, candid observations, and a conversation that challenges you to think critically about media, messaging, and credibility. Whether you agree with Lowe or not, this clip will leave you questioning how trust is formed in modern public discourse. 🔥 Why this video stands out: • Rupert Lowe’s unfiltered take on trust and media credibility • Explores how narratives are shaped and perceived • Raises questions about who influences public opinion • Encourages critical thinking about information sources If you’re interested in media, politics, and the psychology of trust, this is essential viewing. ⚡ The real question is: in a world of competing voices… how do you decide who to trust? 👇 Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2Sc1JfB-Gw&t=2884s #RupertLowe #MediaTrust #UKPolitics #FreeSpeech #CriticalThinking #PodcastClips #TheDailyHeretic #PublicDebate #Discussion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Subscribe to The Daily Heretic for fearless, unfiltered conversations you won’t hear anywhere else: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Who should the public trust—and how are those perceptions shaped? In this provocative clip, Rupert Lowe shares his perspective on the credibility of public figures, contrasting media voices with alternative commentators and asking a question that sparks immediate debate: who really deserves your trust? Lowe speaks candidly about his views on media narratives, public perception, and the role journalists play in shaping opinion. He raises concerns about how stories are framed, what gets emphasized, and whether audiences are always given the full picture. But are these concerns justified—or do they reflect deeper divisions in how people consume information today? This isn’t just about individuals—it’s about influence. Lowe explores how trust is built (and lost), and why different audiences gravitate toward different voices. What makes someone credible in today’s media landscape? Is it institutional backing, personal experience, or alignment with a particular viewpoint? As the discussion unfolds, Lowe reflects on his own experiences and interactions, offering insight into why he questions certain narratives while placing confidence in others. It raises a bigger issue: in an age of competing perspectives, how do people decide what—and who—to believe? Expect strong opinions, candid observations, and a conversation that challenges you to think critically about media, messaging, and credibility. Whether you agree with Lowe or not, this clip will leave you questioning how trust is formed in modern public discourse. 🔥 Why this video stands out: • Rupert Lowe’s unfiltered take on trust and media credibility • Explores how narratives are shaped and perceived • Raises questions about who influences public opinion • Encourages critical thinking about information sources If you’re interested in media, politics, and the psychology of trust, this is essential viewing. ⚡ The real question is: in a world of competing voices… how do you decide who to trust? 👇 Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2Sc1JfB-Gw&t=2884s #RupertLowe #MediaTrust #UKPolitics #FreeSpeech #CriticalThinking #PodcastClips #TheDailyHeretic #PublicDebate #Discussion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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