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The 21st century has already been marked by two events that shook many people's faith in democracy and the rule of law. Violence by white supremacists in Charlottesville and pro-Trump forces attacking Congress left many people asking what can and should be done to restore faith in government. One Virginia lawyer – tasked with investigating […]
Though the categories we use to describe them can be different, "the Alt-Right", "Christian Nationalists", "White Nationalists," there is no denying the ascendency of a powerful force on the right that has affected the political and religious landscape of the United States over the last generation. Our guest today, Dr. Damon Berry, works to understand these groups from their context and to make their worldview comprehensible to outsiders from the movement. This conversation not only considers some of the political consequences for the 2024 presidential election, but considers the development and organization of these groups over the last few decades.Show Notes:Blood and Faith: Christianity in American White Nationalism (https://press.syr.edu/supressbooks/256/blood-and-faith/)Christianity and the Alt-Right: Exploring the Relationship (https://www.routledge.com/Christianity-and-the-Alt-Right-Exploring-the-Relationship/Berry/p/book/9780367340551)The New Apostolic Reformation, Trump, and Evangelical Politics (https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/new-apostolic-reformation-trump-and-evangelical-politics-9781350179431/)PRRI Research Report: A Christian Nation? Understanding the Threat of Christian Nationalism to American Democracy and Culture (https://www.prri.org/research/a-christian-nation-understanding-the-threat-of-christian-nationalism-to-american-democracy-and-culture/)
Come to our first ever live show! In Boston, on Friday, September 13th. Tickets are available now!It's August 15th. This day in 2017, President Donald Trump gave a press conference in which he offered remarks about the violence that took place in Charlottesville, VA a couple days before.Jody, NIki, and Kellie discuss the roots of the white supremacist rallies and violence in Charlottesville, as well as Trump's comments that there were "very fine people on both sides." Those comments have since been contested and decontextualized by his supporters.If you want a deeper dive on the Unite The Right rally, check out Niki's six-part podcast A12.This Day In Esoteric Political History is a proud member of Radiotopia from PRX.Your support helps foster independent, artist-owned podcasts and award-winning stories.If you want to support the show directly, you can do so on our website: ThisDayPod.comGet in touch if you have any ideas for future topics, or just want to say hello. Follow us on social @thisdaypodOur team: Jacob Feldman, Researcher/Producer; Brittani Brown, Producer; Khawla Nakua, Transcripts; music by Teen Daze and Blue Dot Sessions; Audrey Mardavich is our Executive Producer at Radiotopia
Politics requires building coalitions in order to win elections. For those on the right, this means there is no alternative but to pursue some kind of fusionism among its competing elements. A revitalized fusionism would not look quite like the right's prior successful coalitions, however: It would need to account for 21st-century realities, which means it will need to put family policy at the forefront of its agenda. Guest John Shelton joins us to discuss how conservatives might unite around pro-family rulemaking. John Shelton is the policy director for Advancing American Freedom, an advocacy organization founded by former vice president Mike Pence. This podcast discusses themes from John's essay in the Summer 2024 issue of National Affairs, “A Family-focused Fusionism.”
As they face down a calamitous election result on July 4, the Conservatives have turned to a divisive former leader for help. But can Boris Johnson boost the Tories' flailing campaign? Camilla and Kamal consider Johnson's public appeal and ask if warnings of a Labour supermajority have been overstated.Plus, Nigel Farage has made his ambitions for 10 Downing Street clear - but does he have what it takes to be PM? And The Telegraph's Assistant Comment Editor and co-host of Ukraine: The Latest, Francis Dearnley, explains why Moscow and Pyongyang are getting cosier than ever, as President Putin visits North Korea.ReadTories turn to Boris Johnson to counter Reform, by Ben Riley-Smith: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2024/06/17/tories-turn-to-boris-johnson-counter-reform-election-threat/Will voting Reform put Labour in power? Check your postcode, by Ben Butcher and Mariana Hallal: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2024/06/18/is-vote-for-reform-vote-for-labour-general-election/Britain is already at war, and nobody wants to admit it, by Sir Iain Duncan Smith: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/06/18/britain-is-already-at-war-china-nobody-wants-to-admit/Email: thedailyt@telegraph.co.ukThe Daily T Newsletter: telegraph.co.uk/dailytnewsletterSubscribe to The Telegraph: telegraph.co.uk/dailytsubProducer: Lilian FawcettSenior Producer: John CadiganPlanning Editor: Venetia RaineyVideo Producer: Luke GoodsallStudio Operator: Meghan SearleSocial Media Producer: Niamh WalshExecutive Producer: Louisa WellsEditor: Camilla TomineyOriginal music by Goss Studio Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A young man from a small town in Ohio, drove overnight 500+ miles to participate in a celebration of unity. Although he had few friends back home, he was welcomed into the gathering. He had worn all the right clothes and said all the right things. When the convocation was abruptly canceled, he got back in his car to drive home...until he took a turn back towards town.What was about to happen?Was this Stoppable?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week we have a chat with journalist Molly Conger about covering council meetings and her series on the continuing legal consequences of the Unite The Right rallies in Charlottesville.
wanna UNITE THE RIGHT? You're gonna have to give them something to HATE. But that can be tricky, especially when your right wing faction is horrendously lacking in both fortitude and strength of character. If you want to mobilize weak people, you have to give them the softest possible target, preferably one that most people aren't inclined to stand up for. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dermot-fenster/message
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In this podcast episode we interview the organizer of the “Unite The Right” rally which was a protest against the tearing down of historical statues. We discussed Jason's positions on various sociopolitical issues & how people like Richard Spencer turned a chant starting out as “You Will Not Replace Us” to “The Jews Will Not Replace Us” which if you go back & listen to the original video is exactly what happened. We discussed Jason's affiliation with other controversial dissident right individuals such as the infamous “David Duke” & what his plans were for the future. The content of this podcast was unedited. https://jasonkessler.us https://t.me/TheMadDimension https://twitter.com/themaddimension?s=21&t=DWXjixZSYIaqNoAJzvXibg To Subscribe To My Patreon For Exclusive Content: https://patreon.com/conservativeatheistpodcast?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/conservativeatheist1970/message
Town Square with Ernie Manouse airs at 3 p.m. CT. Tune in on 88.7FM, listen online or subscribe to the podcast. Join the discussion at 888-486-9677, questions@townsquaretalk.org or @townsquaretalk. For the full hour, Ernie converses with Amy Spitalnick, Executive Director for Integrity First for America, who led the lawsuit against the white supremacists that planned the violent attacks in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017. She discusses her involvement with the case, details of what led up to the violence, and how her team was able to successfully win the lawsuit. Spitalnick also shares her thoughts on the similarities between the violence that took place at the U.S. Capitol Building on January 6, 2021, and the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville. Spitalnick also answers questions and offers advice on how to combat antisemitism, racism, and xenophobia, as well as the changes that need to be made to prevent further extremism from threatening our democracy. To learn more about Integrity First for America's work with the Charlottesville case and the impact the trial's victory has had in their fight against white supremacy, click here. This interview took place on October 25, 2022, at Holocaust Museum Houston. To learn more about their upcoming events, click here. Guest: Amy Spitalnick Executive Director, Integrity First for America Town Square with Ernie Manouse is a gathering space for the community to come together and discuss the day's most important and pressing issues. Audio from today's show will be available after 5 p.m. CT. We also offer a free podcast here, on iTunes, and other apps.
There are now only two weeks until the midterms and today, we're talking about extremism. Conspiracy theories and hateful ideologies like antisemitism are longer just in the fringes, they're in mainstream politics. Extremists are trying to divide us with antisemitism, racism, transphobia, and misogyny, but when we band together, we are far stronger than their hate.Instead of one featured interview, this week Rachel Vindman moderates a panel discussion with three experts on extremism: Amy Spitalnick, the Executive Director of Integrity First for America, a nonprofit that recently won a groundbreaking lawsuit against Unite The Right; Shannon Foley Martinez, a former white nationalist who now actively works to de-radicalize people; and Samantha Kutner, also known as the “Proud Boys Whisperer,” who studies violent extremism and the gender dynamics of radicalization. These three women have so much knowledge to share about what's going on, how we got to this point, and what we can all do about it.Finally, Amanda, Jasmine and Rachel raise a glass to love, to a rollercoaster of a campaign week, and to women finding the joy in standing up for democracy in this episode's “Toast to Joy.”Links shared in this episode include:Tools for parents to protect their kids from radicalization onlineThe Anti-Defamation LeagueOnline ballot tracking toolAnd RWBVotes, an easy and fun way to keep track of the friends you're committing to talk to about this election.For a transcript of this episode, please email theswppod@redwine.blue.
Photojournalist Amos has a new exhibit "The story of us” features Charlottesville residents who were at the Unite the Right Rally and includes QR codes that link to short recordings of those featured in the pictures.
Five years after Unite the Right, Charlottesville grapples with its identity; Virginia Department of Education reviews standards for teaching history; VCU loses half a million dollars in email scam; and other local stories.
Five years after neo-Nazis and other white supremacists marched in Charlottesville, the city is still reflecting on what happened. Several residents shared their stories and their conclusions with Sandy Hausman.
Jon Quesenberry is on from the Charlottesville House of Prayer whose prayer circle actually created a little "DMZ" during the riots in Charlottesville 5 years ago.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, a conversation with Susan Bro, the mother of Heather Heyer, who was killed five years ago at the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
The weekend of David Duke's little street fair began 5 years ago today with his minions marching on the UVA lawn after cleaning out the backyard patio section of citronella torches, Joe was there and reminds us that is was more "Unite the REICH" than "Unite the RIGHT"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode Notes This week, we revisit the terrible anniversary of August 11th and 12th, 2017. Five years after the Unite the Right Rally, "Charlottesville" is still a shorthand for Nazis and fascists invading a community. As we look at Virginia politics and American politics today, where are we now? To answer that question, we talk to Larycia Hawkins, a professor in both the department of Politics and department of Religious Studies at the University of Virginia. Later in the show, we hear from data scientist Emily Gorcenski, UVA professor Jalane Schmidt, and Virginia Delegate Sally Hudson.
During this special series of After the Monuments, Kelli and Michael Paul are talking with folks who were involved and nearby the 2017 Unite the Right Rally in Charlottesville about the Confederate monuments in that city that ultimately turned violent and led to the death of a young woman. In this episode, Kelli and Michael Paul are talking with Dr. Wes Bellamy again. Dr. Bellamy recalls the events in Charlottesville immediately before, during and after the deadly Unite the Right Rally in 2017. Support the show: https://richmond.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
During this special series of After the Monuments, Kelli and Michael Paul are talking with folks who were involved and nearby the 2017 Unite the Right Rally in Charlottesville about the Confederate monuments in that city that ultimately turned violent and led to the death of a young woman. In this episode, Kelli and Michael Paul are talking with Dr. Wes Bellamy. Dr. Bellamy was a central figure during the Unite the Right Rally and to the removal of the Confederate monuments as having been a city council member and vice mayor of Charlottesville. Dr. Bellamy recalls the taunts and acts of intimidation the rally's organizers showed towards him leading up to the rally. Support the show: https://richmond.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
During this special series of After the Monuments, Kelli and Michael Paul are talking with folks who were involved and nearby the 2017 Unite the Right Rally in Charlottesville about the Confederate monuments in that city that ultimately turned violent and led to the death of a young woman. In this episode, Kelli and Michael Paul are talking with Devon Henry. Devon is the owner of a Team Henry Enterprises, a Black-owned contracting firm, that was contracted to take down the Confederate monument in Charlottesville, Richmond and several other cities. In this conversation, Devon shares stories of the journey from being awarded the contract to removing the monuments, his safety, to fulfilling the prophecy that the monuments that were once put up by Black men would one day be taken down by a Black man.Support the show: https://richmond.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says he will resign as leader of the United Conservative Party following the results of his leadership review. He received support from 51.4 per cent of party members. Carrie Tait, a Calgary-based reporter in The Globe's Alberta bureau, explains that while a few frontrunners have emerged to replace Kenney, uniting the right in the province remains a difficult road. Read more about Alberta politics here.
In 2017, shortly after the deadly "Unite The Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, we released an episode titled ‘Misunderstanding Terrorism: Exposing Radical Caucasian Extremism' calling out what the vast majority of mainstream news outlets and then-President Trump wouldn't, yet what study after study had been warning about for quite some time: It wasn't foreign Muslims posing the biggest threat to America's safety—but white, far-right extremists. Tragically, this ideology's death toll continues to climb. We re-released this episode in the wake of the January 6 insurrection on the Capitol to shine extra light on this brutal trend, and we're sadly doing so again now, following the racially motivated mass murder of 10 people at a supermarket in Buffalo, NY. News Beat is a multi-award-winning podcast brought to you by Morey Creative Studios and Manny Faces Media. Audio Editor/Sound Designer/Producer/Host:Manny Faces Editor-In-Chief/Producer: Chris Twarowski Managing Editor/Producer: Rashed Mian Episode Art: Jeff Main Executive Producer: Jed Morey Support the show: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=EYkdQRkbZ6vNTGfNSGWZjx7_15orqqDl8vkmrAg3TkxLprft1OguFwxlheC3tAkNd-KVPG&country.x=US&locale.x=US See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matthew Heimbach prides himself on WS unity. He founded the group, Traditional Workers Party to ally himself with other WS. He even helped Unite The Right. But, he fails to unify with white women; given his violent criminal past against them. #swarthywars Notice a pattern? Find us @ http://swarthynerd.com/ https://twitter.com/swarthynerd https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-E7IKrrIY3WTEi-2--RYAw Hit us up at swarthynerd@gmail.com Yuki's Social Media https://www.facebook.com/yukithesnowman/ https://yukithesnowman.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnW2H7VD6ahR4xXPba-DYLQ https://twitter.com/weebtrashyuki Tv Guru's Social Media https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxRviGx_yUWnDD0oABAT85g https://mobile.twitter.com/superlostfan108
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Former federal prosecutor Mary McCord is trying to put militias out of business and she's got their attention. She's working on a national strategy to get prosecutors and law enforcement to enforce anti-militia laws she says are on the books in every state. And it's already starting to work. She won a lawsuit against militias who came to the deadly White supremacist Unite The Right rally in 2017. And now she's suing a New Mexico Civil Guard militia for their role in an Albuquerque protest that turned violent and ended with a protester shot.Bryce Provance, who led the militia, at the protest thinks the consequences could be dire.“Oh, I think it'll completely abolish any sort of militia.”
In this first interview of the Creative Changemakers series, Bree Luck chats with Jocelyn Nicole Johnson about her debut book, 'My Monticello'. In this episode, we discuss how cultural events, like the violent Unite The Right events in Charlottesville, VA, and environmental events, like the fires in California, inspired the creation of this novel -- and the impact it has had on readers. Jocelyn Nicole Johnson is the author of My Monticello, a fiction debut that was called "a masterly feat" by the New York Times and finalist for the Kirkus Prize and the National Book Critics Circle John Leonard Prize. Johnson has been a fellow at TinHouse, Hedgebrook, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. Her writing appears in Guernica, The Guardian and elsewhere. Her short story “Control Negro” was anthologized in The Best American Short Stories 2018, guest edited by Roxane Gay and read live by LeVar Burton for Selected Shorts. A veteran public school art teacher, Johnson lives and writes in Charlottesville, Virginia.This episode was sponsored by Codebase Coworking in Charlottesville, VA. Leave a voice message HERE!Follow us on Instagram!Schedule a chat with Bree @ The Lovely UnbecomingJoin the Pause to Go Discussion GroupThanks to our Sponsor! https://codebasecoworking.com/ Special thanks to WTJU 91.1 FM & The Virginia Audio Collective for the support and the space to record! Did you love this episode? Leave us a review !
A jury has awarded more than $26 million in damages after finding White nationalists who organized and participated in the violent rally in Charlottesville, Virginia back in 2017 liable on a state conspiracy claim and other claims. Susan Bro's daughter, Heather Heyer, was killed that day when a man sped his car through a crowd of counterprotesters. She tells AC360 the verdict “speaks volumes to trying to set things straight.” Plus, the jury began deliberations in the trial of the three men accused of killing Ahmaud Arbery. Sara Azari is a criminal defense attorney. She joins AC360 to discuss the trial. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. Jury awards $26 million in damages for violence at deadly 2017 Unite the Right rally. Jury deliberation begins in case of three white men on trial for murdering black man Ahmaud Arbery. Suspected driver of a deadly van crash into a Christmas parade was released on bail 2 days prior. President Joe Biden orders release of 50 billion barrels of oil to lower gas prices and investigation into price fixing. Petition urges President Biden to lobby for lifting of COVID-19 patents ahead of W.T.O. ministerial. House hearing looks at high rates of suicides among veterans and active duty service members. South Fresno residents challenge runaway industrial development. Photo of Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, North Carolina by Anthony Crider. The post Jury awards $26 million in damages for violence at deadly 2017 Unite the Right rally; Jury deliberation begins in murder case of Ahmaud Arbery; South Fresno residents challenge runaway industrial development appeared first on KPFA.
A federal jury in Charlottesville, Virginia, on Tuesday found defendants in the Unite The Right civil trial liable for more than $26 million in damages. The jury found all defendants violated a Virginia state conspiracy law.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Four summers after white nationalists and neo-Nazis marched on Charlottesville, the Confederate statues that they sought to defend were quietly removed. On a Saturday in July, in front of a small, supportive crowd, workers used a crane to remove the figures of Generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson, a scene dramatically different than the one that unfolded on August 12, 2017. On that day, a ‘Unite the Right' rally sparked violent clashes with counter-protesters. It was a defining moment of Donald Trump's early presidency, a source of deepening political division and racial awareness in a nation yet to fully reckon with the legacy of the Civil War and slavery. But on July 10 there were no Confederate flags or swastikas on display in Charlottesville. Instead, city leaders claimed a small victory over racism. Is this progress? James Grossman, the executive director of the American Historical Association, discusses why statues matter, when and why they were erected decades after the Civil War, and whether new state laws banning the teaching of critical race theory make sense.
Photojournalists on the Unite the Right Rally 3 Years on and more... This is a special crossover episode of the Visu.News and Around the Lens podcasts. We're recording this on the third anniversary of the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville that ended in the death of Heather Heyer and severe injuries to dozens more. I'm here with a handful of photojournalists who were there that day discussing what has and hasn't changed since then. Our conversation starts with the tiki torch march then on to the next day - the Unite the Right rally, August 12th. We then drift into chatting about how covering the far right has changed and discussed some of the new risks of working as a photojournalist covering protests. I apologize that I did not have each person do a proper intro of themselves, so I will list who is on the call in the order in which they spoke. You can find their socials and websites in the show notes. Sandi Bachom is a freelance video journalist based in New York City with Getty and NowThisNews (Sandibachom.com). You can find her on Twitter and Instagram. John Rudoff is a freelance photojournalist with SIPA-USA and based in Portland (Rudoffphoto.com) You can find him Twitter and Instagram. Ford Fischer is an independent video journalist and co-founder of News2Share.com based in Washington DC. You can find him on Twitter and YouTube. Emily Molli is a video and still journalist and founder of SCNR.com follow her work on Twitter and Instagram Michael Nigro is a freelance photojournalist and film director based in New York City. You can find him on Twitter and Instagram and his portfolio site here. And I'm Zach D Roberts a freelance photojournalist co-founder of Visu.News and AroundTheLens.com. You can find me on Twitter and Instagram.
The year 2021 has begun in the United States with a tragic attack on democracy. On January 6, pro-Trump rioters who were taking part in a protest stormed the US Capitol Building in Washington DC, during a joint session of Congress held to certify the results of the 2020 presidential election. The Capitol attack, incited by the rhetoric of Donald Trump and other Republican politicians, led to the deaths of five people, including a Capitol police officer who was murdered by rioters. It has led to many questions about possible Trumpist infiltration of federal, state and local law enforcement agencies, racial and political bias in how we view the act of protest, the health of American democracy, and many more. Ervin Johnson II, cofounder of Shining Otaku Comics, joins Jaye to discuss the Capitol Riots and the surrounding issues, as well as what happens next - both to Donald Trump and to America. This informal conversation also includes some levity - as sometimes we need to laugh to keep from crying. *Correction: Rev. Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff are the first Black and Jewish US senator respectively representing the State of Georgia. Shining Otaku Comics YouTube (Gameoncloud9): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChHp5LI7jz4wK6Q_-JzvFXg Twitter: @shiningotaku IG: @shiningotaku Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shiningotakucomics/ Website: http://shiningotaku.com Twitter: @potstirrercast IG: @potstirrerpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/potstirrerpodcast/ Website: PotstirrerPodcast.com Music: Potstirrer Podcast Theme composed by Jon Biegen from Stranger Still http://strangerstillshow.com/ http://jonathanbiegen.com
This week in 2017... White supremacists rally around the statue of Robert E. Lee in Charlottesville. One of them runs his car through a crowd of counter-protestors, killing one person and injuring at least 19 others.
In their weekly podcast, Jesse Morton, once an al-Qaeda propagandist, and Matthew Heimbach, former white nationalist and right-wing ideologue, discuss the threat posed by an increasingly transnational far-right wing extremist movement. Together, they dissect the nuances of key far-right propaganda pieces and discuss how they have helped shape the constantly mutating far-right ideology and movement. By including personal experiences Jesse Morton and Matthew Heimbach hope to draw similarities across different extremist movements, encourage others not to be deluded by the extremist mindset of recruiters, and to leave extremist movements if they are actively involved. In this episode, Jesse and Matthew discuss how the outcome of the Unite the Right rally splintered, rather than united, the far-right. As an organizer of the Charlottesville rally, Matthew provides an insider's account to how accelerationists and neo-fascists perceived the rally and its outcomes as a victory over the general white nationalist movement.
Two years ago, far-right groups gathered in Charlottesville, Virginia, to oppose the city council's decision to remove a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from a public park. Those protests culminated in a "Unite The Right" rally, where members of Alt-Right, white supremacist and neo-Nazi groups clashed with counter-protestors — one of whom was killed. More than 49 people were injured.
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Unite The Right flops in Charlottesville and DC, but the MSM pounce on the opportunity to project their own depravity on their opponents. Muslim terrorists operate a compound in New Mexico, Antifa threatens to murder the president, and DNC deputy chairman Keith Ellison is accused of beating women. So Twitter responds by banning a conservative comedian. Plus, Omarosa goes rogue! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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On the planned "Unite The Right" rally on Sunday and the equally pathetic "counter-protesters" who plan to confront them.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jesse and Brittany discuss Jesse's upcoming birthday and 23 and Me results, what Brittany learned from her previous year of life, listener emails and voicemails related to germaphobe tendencies and Donald Trump's immigration policies, Sarah Huckabee Sanders' eventful Friday night getting kicked out a restaurant, disparities between liberals and conservatives in their opinions on Robert... The post #419 – “Birthday Extravaganza Continues!, Sarah Huckabee Sanders' Unfortunate Dinner, Upcoming Unite the Right Rally in DC, Chris Cuomo on Border Crisis, and Takin' Care of Biz featuring Jim Jefferies.” appeared first on I Doubt It Podcast.
Today's episode is a real relevant one considering what recently went down in Charlottesville, VA. We are joined once again by Rene Garcia from the Chubby Therapist Podcast. Rene is a Licensed Professional Counselor based in Houston and joined Christian to talk about topics like: -The "Unite The Right" rally in Charlottesville -Hidden racists coming out to light -How anger can turn to hatred of a "scapegoat" -Racism in Latin America -How to have conversations with Racists -Correcting the racism of older generations Support Rene Garcia at the following links: http://www.garciamentalhealth.com/ & https://chubbytherapypod.com/ Hosted by Christian, Vfig, Nati, & Carlos Twitter/IG/FB: @LaVerdadLtd Music Credit: Elias O. Sepulveda (Programming, Percussion, Piano, Bass) & Gilbert Arzuaga (Saxophones) #ReneGarcia #Houston #Therapist #MarriageFamilyTherapy #LicensedProfessionalCounselor #Latinos #Racism #UniteTheRight
Michael talks with #UniteTheRight with scheduled speaker James Allsup. Plus, Josh Yasmeh, Aaron Bandler, and Amanda Presitigiacomo join the Panel of Deplorables to discuss Kim Jong Un backing down, Iceland's Down Syndrome genocide, and the most liked tweet in history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Michael Imhotep host of The African History Network Show on 8-14-17 discussed Donald Trump attacking Kenneth C. Frazier, the African American CEO of Merck Pharmaceuticals. Frazier resigned from Trump's Manufacturing Council behind his initial comments of the White Supremacist attack on Charlottesville, VA on 8-12-17. (WATCH VIDEO) https://youtu.be/0OmDlMeaI_o Donald Trump on Monday, 8-14-17 finally denounced the KKK, Neo Nazis and other White Supremacist organizations but this was 2 days after the Charlottesville, VA Attack that left 1 woman dead and 19 injured. It was still a weak condemnation. Michael Imhotep gives an update on the "Unite The Right" rally that took place in Charlottesville, VA. Did you know that White Supremacists organizations commit more terrorist attacks in the U.S. than Muslims? Listen to The African History Network Show with Michael Imhotep, Sundays, 9pm-11pm EST and on “Wake Up With Steve Hood” Thursdays, 7am – 9am EST on 910 AM in Detroit or around the world online at http://www.910AMSuperstation.com or by downloading the 910AM App to your smartphone or at http://www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com and listen to the podcasts. Watch on Facebook LIVE at “The African History Network”. Listen to The African History Network Show with Michael Imhotep, Thursdays, 8pm-11pm EST at http://BlogTalkRadio.com/TheAfricanHistoryNetworkShow and listen to the Podcasts. Visit http://www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com for a complete list of our DVDs, documentaries, Podcasts, articles, Online Classes.
Michael explains why the Alt-Right goes so wrong. Plus, Lone Conservative's Kassy Dillon, Roaming Millennial, and the Daily Wire's Jacob Airey join the Panel of Deplorables to discuss neo-Nazis losing their website, Obama's election collusion with Russia, and for some reason Colin Kaepernick. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices