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David Rovics' political commentary through songs can all be found as episodes on the Song For Today podcast.  Everything else can be found as an episode of the podcast, This Week with David Rovics.  Both podcasts are at least allegedly available on all the usual podcasting platforms.  They can also both be found front and center at davidrovics.com and on the David Rovics mobile app, as well as on the audio feed you can subscribe to via 

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The Columbus Dispatch's corporate owners, the Gannett Co., are compelling it to become an honest, diverse newspaper. And you can blame the late, great Al Neuharth. I will explain shortly.

You would have to be a resident of outer space without satellite communication to not know that at the Dispatch, white men dominate the newsroom.

For as long as I can remember, the Dispatch and its companion websites have  covered the news from the perspective of white men. Women, minorities, people practicing alternative lifestyles and the young have gotten the short shrift.       

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Systemic racism. According to some sources it’s a form of racism that is embedded as a normal practice within society or an organization. Recently, Merriam-Webster has decided to change their definition of racism to reflect systemic oppression and examples of such actions. I don’t have to read someone else’s definition of systemic racism. In fact, no minority person, who is aware of what it entails, needs to read it. We live, hear about it and see it, almost daily. 

It happens everywhere, even in the grocery line. I was fourth in the line at Save-a-Lot in Northern Lights on Cleveland Ave, which is in a minority area. The line had stopped moving and I heard the security guard, white, say “Where’s your receipt for that?” in an aggressive manner to a clean cut, nicely dressed middle aged Black man. The man was speaking in low voice tone and I didn’t hear his response. The guard said, “How do I know you brought that across the street?”

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Political commentators have spent nearly four years trying to understand why Donald Trump spreads lies, ignores constitutional norms and otherwise fails to act like the president of the United States. In a new documentary by Dan Partland, mental health experts take on the challenge.

Their conclusion is spelled out in the film’s title: #Unfit: The Psychology of Donald Trump. The 45th president, they believe, is so psychologically impaired that he’s incapable of functioning responsibly. Specifically, they say he has “malignant narcissism,” which is marked not only by self-importance but by paranoia, anti-social behavior and sadism.

It’s actually George Conway—lawyer, Trump critic and husband of departing presidential counselor Kellyanne Conway—who first makes the charge. But health professionals such as psychologist John Gartner agree, which may raise a question or two in viewers’ minds:

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The first 10 minutes of Rebuilding Paradise are harrowing.
Ron Howard’s documentary is mostly about the aftermath of the November 2018 “Camp Fire” in Paradise, California, but first it shows us the fire itself. With the help of cellphone and dashcam footage, it recreates people’s terror as they attempt to escape a wildfire that engulfed their town only minutes after originating on a nearby hillside.

In one particularly hair-raising moment, we find ourselves inside a vehicle barreling along a road that has turned into a fiery obstacle course. Meanwhile, the air is so filled with smoke that the day appears to have turned to night.

The danger is real, we learn. By the time the fire is brought under control, 85 residents of Paradise are dead. Of those who survive, most have lost their homes, along with schools, municipal buildings and services.

 

By Baum, Hedlund, Aristei & Goldman, PC - August 19, 2020 (2175 words)

https://www.expertclick.com/NewsRelease/Gardasil-Lawsuit-Claims-HPV-Vaccine-Caused-Teen-Severe-Injuries,020234833.aspx

The national law firm of Baum, Hedlund, Aristei & Goldman filed a Gardasil lawsuit against Merck today on behalf of a 19-year-old woman, alleging the company misled the FDA, legislators, doctors and moms about the safety and efficacy of its Gardasil vaccine.

The following assessment of the UAE-Israel rapprochement engineered by Mike Pompeo is being circulated worldwide today. There are forty-one signatures on it, including myself, from a number of different countries: The sinister alliance of the UAE with Zionist Israel, occupier of Palestine, is yet another black mark on the faces of some Arab rulers. This agreement did not just come from talks between Israel and the UAE. Rather, it came also out of the US' efforts to continue its hegemony in the region. The more than 70 years' colonization of a land, concomitant with murdering, torturing and imprisoning its inhabitants is indeed an undeniable crime and shouldn’t be tolerated by the international community. However, this new chapter in the history, this new pact between the Apartheid Entity of Israel and the UAE goes beyond the shameful past. It is, in fact, much more dangerous for the future. It distorts and misinforms the real chronicle of the region.

Palestinians are not going anywhere. This is the gist of seven decades of Palestinian struggle against Zionist colonialism. The proof? The story of Ahmed Amarneh.

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