[00:00] Lila Grant: Welcome to Buzz, your daily deep dive into the digital slipstream. I am Lila Grant.
[00:06] Jonah Klein: And I'm Jonah Klein. We are tracking a massive day on the timeline, from medical conspiracies to the biggest stage in sports.
[00:14] Lila Grant: Jonah, the feed is absolutely screaming today. We have to start with this WHO situation because it's like wild how fast the narrative shifted.
[00:23] Jonah Klein: It's a total frenzy.
[00:26] Jonah Klein: Since the U.S. officially exited the World Health Organization, we've seen this massive
[00:31] Jonah Klein: surge in posts claiming that suppressed cancer cures are suddenly being revealed.
[00:35] Lila Grant: Right.
[00:36] Lila Grant: It's like the floodgates opened.
[00:38] Lila Grant: There's one compilation post going around, I think it's over 15 million views now, listing
[00:44] Lila Grant: breakthroughs from Spain, Korea, China, Mexico, Vietnam, and Russia.
[00:50] Lila Grant: The theory being pushed is that these were kept under wraps until the U.S. stepped away from international oversight.
[00:56] Jonah Klein: The Vietnam Post is the one that really caught fire.
[01:00] Jonah Klein: Over 28 million views just on a claim about a blood cancer cure.
[01:04] Jonah Klein: People are using the hashtag big pharma and hashtag cancer cure hashtags to argue that the WHO was basically a gatekeeper for these treatments.
[01:14] Lila Grant: It's such a classic digital subculture moment, Jonah.
[01:18] Lila Grant: You take a major geopolitical move, the WHO exit, and immediately map a medical conspiracy onto it.
[01:26] Lila Grant: Even if the science in these breakthrough clips isn't verified, the engagement is astronomical
[01:32] Lila Grant: because it taps into that deep-seated distrust of the establishment.
[01:36] Jonah Klein: Exactly.
[01:37] Jonah Klein: And speaking of the establishment and massive audiences, did you manage to catch both sides
[01:43] Jonah Klein: of the Super Bowl halftime show last night?
[01:45] Lila Grant: Oh, you mean the great halftime culture war of 2026?
[01:49] Lila Grant: It was impossible to miss.
[01:51] Lila Grant: On one side, you had Bad Bunny bringing this incredibly high-energy, politically charged set to the main stage.
[01:58] Lila Grant: The memes are already legendary.
[02:01] Jonah Klein: But then there was the counter-programming.
[02:04] Jonah Klein: TPUSA hosted their own All-American Alternative Show.
[02:08] Jonah Klein: They had Kid Rock, Brantley Gilbert, and even a tribute to Charlie Kirk.
[02:13] Jonah Klein: It was a total choose-your-own-adventure for your political leanings.
[02:17] Lila Grant: That's insane.
[02:18] Lila Grant: That's insane.
[02:19] Lila Grant: Combined, we're looking at hundreds of thousands of likes on these dueling clips.
[02:24] Lila Grant: It felt like the Super Bowl wasn't just a game anymore.
[02:27] Lila Grant: It was a vibe check for the entire country.
[02:30] Lila Grant: You either had the Bad Bunny fans praising the representation or the TPUSA crowd calling
[02:35] Lila Grant: for a faith-driven return to tradition.
[02:38] Jonah Klein: It's the ultimate fragmentation of the monoculture, Lila.
[02:42] Jonah Klein: Even at the Super Bowl, we can't agree on what the halftime show should look like.
[02:47] Jonah Klein: It's a total split-screen America moment.
[02:50] Lila Grant: Um, speaking of screens, every F1 fan I follow was glued to their phone for the Cadillac reveal.
[02:58] Lila Grant: This is huge for the sport.
[03:00] Jonah Klein: Oh, the Checo come back.
[03:02] Jonah Klein: Sergio Perez is officially back, and he unveiled that Cadillac F1 livery.
[03:08] Jonah Klein: It's all red, white, and blue.
[03:10] Jonah Klein: It feels like the first time in decades we've seen a truly American constructor with this much momentum.
[03:16] Lila Grant: The reveal post has over 58,000 likes already.
[03:21] Lila Grant: After Chekhov left Red Bull, people weren't sure what his next move would be.
[03:26] Lila Grant: Seeing him front and center for Cadillac's 2026 debut, that's a massive win for F1's growth in the states.
[03:34] Jonah Klein: It's definitely a statement.
[03:35] Jonah Klein: Cadillac isn't playing around.
[03:37] Jonah Klein: They want that American market share, and Perez is the perfect bridge for that global motorsport audience.
[03:44] Lila Grant: Now we have to shift gears to something a bit more heavy.
[03:49] Lila Grant: We're tracking serious unrest in Southeast Asia following the Thai general election yesterday.
[03:56] Jonah Klein: The hashtag Thai election is at the top of the trends for a recent.
[04:01] Jonah Klein: There are massive allegations of vote tampering.
[04:04] Jonah Klein: We're seeing youth-led protests and demands for nationwide recounts.
[04:09] Jonah Klein: It's over 500,000 mentions and counting.
[04:12] Lila Grant: It's heartbreaking to see the chaos, but the digital coordination from the youth in Thailand is incredible.
[04:19] Lila Grant: They are using social media to document every single discrepancy at the polling stations.
[04:24] Lila Grant: It's a real-time defense of democracy being played out on our feeds.
[04:29] Jonah Klein: It really highlights how social media has become the primary tool for political accountability,
[04:36] Jonah Klein: even when the establishment tries to keep a lid on things.
[04:39] Lila Grant: And finally, Jonah, we have to talk about that NYC subway video.
[04:44] Lila Grant: It's one of those clips that just makes your blood boil.
[04:48] Jonah Klein: Wait, what? I saw that!
[04:51] Jonah Klein: It's sitting at nearly 9 million views.
[04:54] Jonah Klein: A woman hurling racial slurs at passengers, and then this is the part that has everyone talking.
[05:00] Jonah Klein: She slips out of the doors just as they close to avoid any confrontation.
[05:04] Lila Grant: The door slip has sparked its own wave of discourse.
[05:09] Lila Grant: It's generating thousands of comments about public safety, racism, and the bystander effect in New York.
[05:15] Lila Grant: People are identifying with the frustration of the passengers who couldn't even respond before she was gone.
[05:22] Jonah Klein: It's a grim reminder of how quickly a public space can turn toxic, and how these moments
[05:28] Jonah Klein: are now permanently etched into the digital record.
[05:31] Jonah Klein: The backlash is intense, Lila.
[05:33] Lila Grant: That's why we're here to sift through it all.
[05:35] Lila Grant: That's the roundup for today.
[05:37] Jonah Klein: I'm Jonah Klein.
[05:38] Lila Grant: And I'm Lila Grant.
[05:40] Lila Grant: We'll be back tomorrow with more of What's Trending on Buzz.
[05:43] Lila Grant: Stay savvy out there.
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