What Even Is Social Justice?

https://audioboom.com/posts/6822717-what-even-is-social-justice

Jon and Logan talk about social justice warriors, inequality, feminism, and racism in America.

Jon talks to DeRay Mckesson about Campaign Zero, Black Lives Matter, and social activism.
https://www.joincampaignzero.org
https://crooked.com/podcast-series/pod-save-the-people/
https://www.facebook.com/dmckesson
Twitter: @deray

Logan talks about the history and characteristics of EDM. Jon invites Kenny G on the show!

Intro music by Austin Colón:
http://austincolon.wixsite.com/music
https://austincolonmusic.bandcamp.com/album/the-path-ahead

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S1E13: What Even Is Patriarchy?

https://audioboom.com/posts/6417386-what-even-is-patriarchy

Show Notes

Jon and Logan discuss how penises rule the world and make jokes nobody is going to get.

Jon and Logan talk to Stephanie Guttormson about sexism, feminism, sexual identity, and censorship.
https://www.youtube.com/user/ThinkingStephtically
https://www.facebook.com/stephanie.guttormson
https://www.patreon.com/thinkstephtically
Twitter: @thematheist

Jon vents about the cruel responses and backlash against the #MeToo hashtag.

Jon and Logan break down a verse from the Bible and learn how obedient the sun and moon are when told to stand still.

Intro music by Austin Colón: http://austincolon.wixsite.com/music
We have a Patreon page!
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Grabbing Some Pussy

Don't Grab My Pussy!

On Friday, October 7, 2016 the Washington Post released  audio of Donald Drumpf on an open mic bragging to Billy Bush about his rich, white privilege in relation to his sexual behavior toward women.  Drumpf said that he could grope and kiss women whenever he wanted because when you’re famous “they’ll let you do anything.”  The release of this recording fueled a national debate on social media and television in what seemed to me a surreal division of people who thought it was “no big deal” and those who were deeply troubled by it.  I fall into the latter category, not because I’m offended by words but because I look at the bigger picture and evaluate the environment in which this occurred.

If this were simply about words I would most likely say, “Well, that’s not very Presidential.  It seems to me that someone running for office should conduct him/herself in a more professional, adult manner.”  I would then move on and worry about actual issues that will affect the country, both short- and long-term.  As previously stated, though, this isn’t about words.

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