1 00:00:15,356 --> 00:00:15,796 Speaker 1: Pushkin. 2 00:00:19,716 --> 00:00:24,476 Speaker 2: People's intuitions are that that can't be right and so 3 00:00:25,116 --> 00:00:27,756 Speaker 2: or that it can't be taken seriously. So, Malcolm, you've 4 00:00:27,796 --> 00:00:29,276 Speaker 2: got to get people who take it seriously. 5 00:00:29,356 --> 00:00:32,596 Speaker 3: I take it seriously. I don't think this is wacky 6 00:00:32,636 --> 00:00:33,156 Speaker 3: as at all. 7 00:00:33,196 --> 00:00:35,916 Speaker 1: I read this and I'm thinking this is dead serious. 8 00:00:37,836 --> 00:00:40,916 Speaker 1: I'm Malcolm Gladwell here to tell you about season three 9 00:00:40,956 --> 00:00:45,876 Speaker 1: of Revisionist History from Panople, where I get dead serious. 10 00:00:47,996 --> 00:00:53,356 Speaker 4: School children being poisoned by one of the biggest symbols 11 00:00:53,916 --> 00:00:57,156 Speaker 4: of our modern food. And so that was really the 12 00:00:57,196 --> 00:01:00,956 Speaker 4: sort of the cherry on that rotten cake. 13 00:01:04,996 --> 00:01:08,196 Speaker 1: This season, I want to talk about mass delusion because 14 00:01:08,236 --> 00:01:11,356 Speaker 1: when you're deluded, you don't know you're deluded. You can't 15 00:01:11,396 --> 00:01:14,596 Speaker 1: be reminded or educated. You're oblivious. 16 00:01:15,156 --> 00:01:18,556 Speaker 5: And then the ranking minority member gets up and basically says, 17 00:01:18,596 --> 00:01:20,836 Speaker 5: take your lie in data and go home, because we 18 00:01:20,876 --> 00:01:22,676 Speaker 5: know what the truth is. We're being invaded and we've 19 00:01:22,676 --> 00:01:23,356 Speaker 5: got to stop this. 20 00:01:24,356 --> 00:01:27,316 Speaker 1: We'll meet the victims of mass hysteria and a hero 21 00:01:27,756 --> 00:01:28,836 Speaker 1: who says things right. 22 00:01:29,316 --> 00:01:33,436 Speaker 6: She is a mix of Joan of Arc, Madame Curie, 23 00:01:33,876 --> 00:01:35,316 Speaker 6: and Florence Nightingale. 24 00:01:36,596 --> 00:01:38,796 Speaker 1: But if you've listened to the first two seasons of 25 00:01:38,796 --> 00:01:42,676 Speaker 1: Revisionist History, you'll know that I can't stay serious for long. 26 00:01:43,276 --> 00:01:45,476 Speaker 3: One of the many weird things with that story is 27 00:01:45,516 --> 00:01:48,276 Speaker 3: the notion that you are an OSS officer in Munich 28 00:01:48,716 --> 00:01:52,116 Speaker 3: and you bring along a famous harmonica player. 29 00:01:53,956 --> 00:01:54,956 Speaker 5: What's strange about that? 30 00:01:55,556 --> 00:01:57,796 Speaker 6: It's kind of like a ride along, you know, like 31 00:01:58,036 --> 00:01:59,076 Speaker 6: Kevin Hart and ice Q. 32 00:02:03,556 --> 00:02:07,876 Speaker 1: Revisionist History Season three, join me for the ride along. 33 00:02:08,196 --> 00:02:09,876 Speaker 6: And you're like, You're like, don't you know this is 34 00:02:09,916 --> 00:02:11,996 Speaker 6: the safest time to get on an air community. 35 00:02:11,996 --> 00:02:14,636 Speaker 1: I can be really quite condescending. It turns out. 36 00:02:16,796 --> 00:02:18,156 Speaker 6: It's my favorite thing about you. 37 00:02:21,756 --> 00:02:25,916 Speaker 1: Revision is History, because sometimes the past deserves a second chance. 38 00:02:26,716 --> 00:02:32,716 Speaker 1: Season three launches May seventeenth on Panoply, Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, 39 00:02:32,836 --> 00:02:34,436 Speaker 1: or wherever you like to listen.