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My guest today is Alec Hosterman. Alec was in Charlottesville during the recent deadly attack. He was there on a self assignment to practice his photo documentary skills. Today he gives us an account of his experience.
In this week's episode, the OAF crew talk briefly about Overcooked, avoid spoilers when talking about Korean horror movie Train to Busan, and get bummed out talking about the Charlottesville Protests. You may notice the theme involving mindless mobs on the attack. Send any questions, comments, and feedback you have to Oafdiscussions@gmail.com Search Oaf Discussions Podcast on Facebook and join our group page. Find us on Twitter @Oafdiscussions Follow us individually: @KNKidSwift, @llcoolb22, @jake_688, @ShaynaNB, @Webb859
In this episode, we discuss the events that transpired at the white supremacist rallies in Charlottesville. How should we balance hateful messages and threats to public safety against the rights to free speech and free assembly?
During what was supposed to be a statement on Trump's Infrastructure plan, Trump again took questions on the Charlottesville violent protests by white hate groups.This audio only includes Trumps statements about the Charlottesville protests.
During what was supposed to be a statement on Trump's Infrastructure plan, Trump again took questions on the Charlottesville violent protests by white hate groups.This audio only includes Trumps statements about the Charlottesville protests.
During what was supposed to be a statement on Trump's Infrastructure plan, Trump again took questions on the Charlottesville violent protests by white hate groups. This audio only includes Trumps statements about the Charlottesville protests.
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A Berkeley Top Dog employee learned very quickly that the Bay Area isn't the place to live if you're a racist piece of ish!
A Berkeley Top Dog employee learned very quickly that the Bay Area isn't the place to live if you're a racist piece of ish!
Police identified the woman who died in Charlottesville when a car slammed into a group of anti-racism protesters. President Trump was heavily criticized for his vanilla statement condemning violence during the protests. Links: • Heather Heyer, 32, named as slain victim in Charlottesville car attack • Trump gets slammed “on many sides” as David Duke rips Charlottesville response See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Charlottesville protests...what's the point? North Korea is the next target for drumming up statist feel of warmth and fuzz. NJ was just declared a national emergency due to opioid overdoses. Martin joins me to discuss there current events from an anarchist perspective.
In a back alley of Jerusalem, pilgrims can find what's believed to be the world's oldest tattoo parlour. Yolande Knell meets Anton and Wassim who are continuing a family business that's been passed from one generation to the next. When schools close for holidays a million children stop receiving free school meals. Kevin Bocquet reports from a faith based project in Middlesborough that provides food for dozens of children over the summer. William Crawley hears from Frank Field MP who plans to present a bill to Parliament calling on local authorities to provide free meals for children during the holidays. As the 70th anniversary of the partition of India approaches Rahul Tandon reports on comments from the out-going Vice President that there is a feeling of unease among the country's Muslims as a result of growing incidents of intolerance. To mark the 500th anniversary of the Reformation in Europe, A.N Wilson argues that Martin Luther would have hated the iconoclasm of the English Reformation but what would he have made of it in hindsight? The Met Gala in New York is a fundraiser for the Costume Institute of the celebrated art museum. It attracts an exclusive guest list and an array of outrageous costumes which tie in with a theme. It is rumoured the theme for 2018 is 'Fashion and Religion'. Professor Reina Lewis from London College of Fashion tells William why she fears the event might cause serious offence. Research out this week shows that people living in the north of England are much more likely to die younger than those in the south. William asks the Bishop of Liverpool what he thinks should be done to address what he calls the 'systemic inequality in our nation'. Producers: David Cook Peter Everett Series Producer: Amanda Hancox.
Trump talks about the Charlottesville VA protest violence during his remarks before the signing of the VA Choice and Quality Employment Act. Trump spoke for approximately 10 mins but only used about 4 mins to address the violence and domestic terrorism at the protests in Charlottesville. He did not have any words of direct condemnation for the Alt Right and did not mention domestic terrorism at all. A reporter shouted a question about white nationalism as Trump attempted to leave the room as soon as possible, after his remarks, and he was reminded that he still had stay in the room to sign the bill. It has been reported that one person has died during the violence. Were Trumps statements enough to address the problems in Charlottesville?
Trump talks about the Charlottesville VA protest violence during his remarks before the signing of the VA Choice and Quality Employment Act. Trump spoke for approximately 10 mins but only used about 4 mins to address the violence and domestic terrorism at the protests in Charlottesville. He did not have any words of direct condemnation for the Alt Right and did not mention domestic terrorism at all. A reporter shouted a question about white nationalism as Trump attempted to leave the room as soon as possible, after his remarks, and he was reminded that he still had stay in the room to sign the bill. It has been reported that one person has died during the violence. Were Trumps statements enough to address the problems in Charlottesville?
Trump talks about the Charlottesville VA protest violence during his remarks before the signing of the VA Choice and Quality Employment Act. Trump spoke for approximately 10 mins but only used about 4 mins to address the violence at the protests in Charlottesville. He did not have any words of direct condemnation for the Alt Right and did not mention domestic terrorism at all. A reporter shouted a question about white nationalism as Trump attempted to leave the room as soon as possible, after his remarks, and he was reminded that he still had stay in the room to sign the bill. It has been reported that one person has died during the violence. Were Trumps statements enough to address the problems in Charlottesville?
Trump talks about the Charlottesville VA protest violence during his remarks before the signing of the VA Choice and Quality Employment Act. Trump spoke for approximately 10 mins but only used about 4 mins to address the violence and domestic terrorism at the protests in Charlottesville. He did not have any words of direct condemnation for the Alt Right and did not mention domestic terrorism at all. A reporter shouted a question about white nationalism as Trump attempted to leave the room as soon as possible, after his remarks, and he was reminded that he still had stay in the room to sign the bill. It has been reported that one person has died during the violence. Were Trumps statements enough to address the problems in Charlottesville?
Trump talks about the Charlottesville VA protest violence during his remarks before the signing of the VA Choice and Quality Employment Act. Trump spoke for approximately 10 mins but only used about 4 mins to address the violence at the protests in Charlottesville. He did not have any words of direct condemnation for the Alt Right and did not mention domestic terrorism at all. A reporter shouted a question about white nationalism as Trump attempted to leave the room as soon as possible, after his remarks, and he was reminded that he still had stay in the room to sign the bill.It has been reported that one person has died during the violence. Were Trumps statements enough to address the problems in Charlottesville?
Trump talks about the Charlottesville VA protest violence during his remarks before the signing of the VA Choice and Quality Employment Act. Trump spoke for approximately 10 mins but only used about 4 mins to address the violence at the protests in Charlottesville. He did not have any words of direct condemnation for the Alt Right and did not mention domestic terrorism at all. A reporter shouted a question about white nationalism as Trump attempted to leave the room as soon as possible, after his remarks, and he was reminded that he still had stay in the room to sign the bill.It has been reported that one person has died during the violence. Were Trumps statements enough to address the problems in Charlottesville?