Stir Crazy! Episode #28: Cinco de Mayo – Everything Law and Order Blog

On today’s show: Racial justice, labor, and international activist Bill Fletcher, Director of the Americas Program of the Center for International Policy Laura Carlsen, and TRNN political editor Don Rojas. Hosted by Kim Brown.

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5 thoughts on “Stir Crazy! Episode #28: Cinco de Mayo”
  1. Hey classy Kim: I wish you all spent a few more seconds on the drug war. This is a pernicious sham. It's tantamount to a war against deregulate capitalism being waged by an elephantine bureaucracy that prospers from greater convict management, not convict depopulation. It's impossible to have mass decarceration with this fake drug war serving as a feeder system to imprison the surplus labor from neoliberal monopolization. The drug war is actually spreading epidemical availability of opioids . Check out my older work on facebook regarding drugs and become an expert on how to impose a supposedly impossible quick fix for unprecedented reductions in crime, drugs, and guns without trampling on anyone's civil liberties. Holistically, they are three sides of the same issue. Guns are endemic to prohibition. With the Bug ravaging prison populations, the only case that needs to be made is that the profit motive emanating from criminogenic prohibitions is killing over 130 heroin-fentanyl users daily.

  2. Could you please demonstrate your independence from the DNC by interviewing Tara Reade who alleges she was sexually assaulted by Joe Biden or at least investigate the issue.

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