Part 11/13:
Theo briefly touches on recent political and social issues, such as school yearbook censorship—where students’ political shirts are edited out—and broader concerns about freedom of speech. He analyzes how media and institutions shape narratives, often restricting expression, which concerns him as a free thinker. The tension between mainstream media and the populace is presented as a defining feature of current society.
He reflects on how the country’s political landscape seems polarized, almost resembling a clash between a “mainstream media” party and the “populist” party, hinting at deeper cultural divisions that influence everything from sports decorum to public discourse.