This week, we sit down with your favorite Funky Academic, Irami Osei-Frimpong, to discuss the importance of institutional participation in our social and political lives, the illusion of choice that liberalism supports, and much more. Irami asks you to imagine being a vegetarian who has thirteen choices of meat for dinner. That’s the way we look at the dysfunctional, punishing healthcare programs that are available to most working people in this country. The free-market virtue of choice, embraced by the U.S. ruling class over the evils of socialism, guarantees that we must be free if we’re at liberty to choose our fate. But when the choice on the table is “Medicare for all who want it,” and we have either a vastly underfunded, under-enrolled public option or a prohibitively expensive private one, can we say that the liberal illusion of choice is bringing us prosperity? Would it be such an infringement of our freedoms if the U.S. government guaranteed high-quality healthcare for all, like it or not?
Krystal, the Hutus and Tutsis don't look alike at all phenotypically and do have different genetic origins: the Tutsi are Cushitic and the Hutu are Bantu. And there's an important history behind it of an imbalance of power always favoring the Tutsi. And for the record, the 1994 genocide in Rwanda went both ways, that is Tutsis committed genocide against the Hutus as well.
Is it possible to sue the exchange or the insurance companies for that type of practice? Or are they covered in the fine prints for these practices? Has anyone or groups tried? I imagine if there were protests, it would draw more attention to it & maybe they lawmakers would consider making giving "crumbs" like they like to do?
Krystal/Kyle.. great episode. Can you please discuss how in the vax trials 96 of 104 spontaneous abortions (92.3%) occurred "before" 13 weeks but focus was only on the later trimesters. There is a lot of discussion on safety but how are we sweeping this under the rug? Thank you
Krystal, the Hutus and Tutsis don't look alike at all phenotypically and do have different genetic origins: the Tutsi are Cushitic and the Hutu are Bantu. And there's an important history behind it of an imbalance of power always favoring the Tutsi. And for the record, the 1994 genocide in Rwanda went both ways, that is Tutsis committed genocide against the Hutus as well.
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Is it possible to sue the exchange or the insurance companies for that type of practice? Or are they covered in the fine prints for these practices? Has anyone or groups tried? I imagine if there were protests, it would draw more attention to it & maybe they lawmakers would consider making giving "crumbs" like they like to do?
Krystal/Kyle.. great episode. Can you please discuss how in the vax trials 96 of 104 spontaneous abortions (92.3%) occurred "before" 13 weeks but focus was only on the later trimesters. There is a lot of discussion on safety but how are we sweeping this under the rug? Thank you
https://alethonews.com/2021/07/31/lack-of-compelling-safety-data-for-mrna-covid-vaccines-in-pregnant-women/