Episode #11: Selective Avoidance, Corruption and LGBT Issues

You Can't Say That

Welcome to episode 11 of You Can’t Say That! A Soc 119 Podcast about the class, culture & other topics. In this episode of the podcast we talk about the following topics (in order):

Segment One: Welcoming everyone to show, Thoughts on Thursday's class, What takes energy out of the room?, Making people confront issues (chocolate and THON), The Power of THON, Talking to your Ancestors about Modern Day Racism & looking at the Civil Rights Movement, Pushing information out to those who don't know what's happening, Selective Avoidance,   Teaching about Selective Avoidance and Challenging White and Black students.

Segment Two: The problems with Capitalism & Socialism, Money & Fear, Is Jeff a Conservative?, Hiding Behind Power to NOT Answer Questions, Capitalism Talk, Corruption in Capitalism & Democracy, How do you get rid of Corruption? How does corruption happen?, Fixing Presidential Candidates issues, Looking at Presidents Closely for Corruption, Capitalism in the medical field, Corruption is a world-wide issue, Back to the medical field, Making an argument for Insurance Companies, Nothing is Good or Bad.

Segment Three:Tuesday's Class Reflection, Snarkiness online & Live stream chat, Gender norms changed recently (1930s/40s), Why do trans people use stereotypes of the opposite gender?, LGBT Descriptions, LGBT Inclusion issues, Are you born gay?, The World's Reaction to LGBT people, Everyone is a little gay!, Being gay in prison, Final thoughts

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