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There is a well organized and well funded effort to gut the Bill of Rights in this country and in the age of Trump, secular people seem to taking it on the chin more often. Secular Left is meant to be the light in the fog of Christian Nationalism supporting the idea that toxic religious belief is the root of most social justice issues today.

Secular Left Douglas Berger

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There is a well organized and well funded effort to gut the Bill of Rights in this country and in the age of Trump, secular people seem to taking it on the chin more often. Secular Left is meant to be the light in the fog of Christian Nationalism supporting the idea that toxic religious belief is the root of most social justice issues today.

    The Illusion of Free Speech and Inflation: Debunking Conservative Narratives

    The Illusion of Free Speech and Inflation: Debunking Conservative Narratives

    We delve into the complex topic of free speech and its limits. Free speech is not an absolute right and there can be the regulation of speech in certain contexts. A prime example is in a nearby conservative town where a vocal individual disrupts city council meetings with personal attacks on the mayor, correctly leading to the consideration of new public comment rules.

    Transitioning to economic matters, we discuss a minimum wage increase in California and its impact on fast-food workers. We challenge the notion that corporations cannot afford wage hikes, emphasizing the importance of fair compensation for workers. Corporate greed and price gouging is driving inflation, highlighting the concentration of power in the hands of a few corporations as a key factor. Drawing on insights from economist Robert Reich, we argue that corporate dominance leads to higher prices and record profits, rather than inflation being solely to blame.

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    • 36 min
    Local Church And State Implications: Busing, Vouchers, And Politics

    Local Church And State Implications: Busing, Vouchers, And Politics

    We update a local school busing dispute involving families wanting better accommodations for their children being transported to a Catholic school, citing concerns about early start times and religious freedom violations.

    In the discussion on Ohio's school voucher expansion, concerns were raised about the diversion of public funds to private schools without proper oversight. Despite the intention to aid students in struggling public schools, data showed that isn't happening and is probably a feature of the scam.

    Racist Derek Merrin won his nomination for a congressional seat and we also delved into progressive discontent with President Biden over his handling of Israel-Palestine issues, leading to debates on voting strategies and allegiance to party lines. Moreover, we highlighted Robert Kennedy Jr.'s anti-vaccination stance and his unlikely prospects as a political candidate, underlining the challenges of third-party competition in the US political landscape.

    We conclude with a critical examination of justice disparities for wealthy individuals like Trump compared to the average citizen, questioning the fairness of the legal system.

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    • 44 min
    Racism: A Deplorable MAGA Feature

    Racism: A Deplorable MAGA Feature

    We delve into the Ohio 2024 primary elections where three white Republican candidates in the congressional race are resorting to racist rhetoric in their campaign ads. These candidates include State Representative Derek Merrin, who is a Christian nationalist known for his anti-LGBT stance and attacks on trans kids.

    The episode explores how these candidates dehumanize undocumented individuals by perpetuating a false narrative of a border invasion by dangerous drug smugglers. Their campaign materials depict imagery of fear and urgency surrounding border security, echoing Trump's policies and advocating for a fortified wall. The lack of compassion is apparent.

    We then dissect misleading claims made in campaign literature against Derek Merrin, painting him as a liberal based on selective votes. We meticulously fact-check these claims, revealing the nuanced context behind Merrin's decisions and highlighting the manipulation of facts in political messaging. The discussion also touches on the shortcomings of campaign regulations, allowing for deceptive practices in advertising.

    00:49 Racism Is A Deplorable MAGA Feature
    18:31 Derek Merrin the liberal??

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    • 37 min
    Republican Irony Unpacked: Diversity Battles and Reproductive Rights

    Republican Irony Unpacked: Diversity Battles and Reproductive Rights

    Do political and religious conservatives really understand DEI? We challenge popular misconceptions about Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, confronting the unfounded fears that it poses a threat to traditional values. We dissect the essence of DEI, illustrating how it nurtures communities where every individual, irrespective of their background, is acknowledged, valued, and given equitable opportunities. Contrary to the myth about affirmative action, DEI seeks representation and fairness, not unearned advantage—an idea powerfully echoed in a featured clip from The Root that we'll explore, shedding light on DEI's transformative role across various sectors.

    Tensions rise as we scrutinize the recent inflammatory comments from Ohio's 9th Congressional District candidate JR Majewski and their ripple effects within the political landscape. Assessing his suitability for office, we confront the wider issues facing the Republican Party in the wake of his divisive rhetoric.

    Shifting focus to the heated battle over reproductive rights, we unravel the complexities of IVF and the ramifications of classifying embryos as legal persons in Alabama. The episode probes the intersection of humanism with the separation of church and state, bringing to the forefront the profound societal consequences of these deeply personal and contentious legal challenges and the clueless Republicans who don't know what IVF is.

    This is our 75th Episode!

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    Jon Stewart Can't Save Us From Doddering Old White Men

    Jon Stewart Can't Save Us From Doddering Old White Men

    We explore the controversial subject of police conduct, particularly in situations where an individual seeks to commit 'suicide by cop.' We then shift to the media's fixation on President Biden's age, questioning why it garners such attention and criticizing how coverage distracts from more substantive political discourse. Finally, we share our thoughts on the disappointing return of Jon Stewart to the Daily Show and how he plays into unneeded political equivocation.

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    • 36 min
    Compassion Collides with City Laws in the Case of Dad's Place

    Compassion Collides with City Laws in the Case of Dad's Place

    Former evangelical minister Bruce Gerencser joins us to unravel a legal tangle where religious freedom clashes with municipal zoning laws. We dissect the contentious situation surrounding Pastor Chris Avell, a friend of Bruce's, who's currently embroiled in a federal lawsuit against the city of Bryan, Ohio. We dissect the merits of Avell's decision to transform his church into a 24/7 sanctuary for the homeless. With Christian Nationalists making this a national story and the First Liberty Insitute being involved, we see a repeat of a pattern where there is a claim of perscution that is actually just incovience and friendly courts help the religious avoid laws and regulations that apply to everyone else.

    We take a deeper look at the ramifications of homelessness in rural communities, particularly how small churches like Dad's Place are caught in the crossfire of wanting to help and being hindered by red tape. We question the consistency and impact of health and safety laws on church start-ups operating in repurposed buildings. By examining the struggle to navigate outdated codes and the lack of political momentum to tackle the homelessness crisis, this conversation aims to shine a light on the poignant narrative of small churches wrestling with their role in social outreach amid legal constraints. We agree with Bruce that Pastor Avell needs to follow the law while the city needs to do better to help the homeless.

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    • 44 min

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