Debate

In The Studio - Champions of Human Rights

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Lin Weaver hosts Keith David Watenpaugh, Professor, Director of Human Rights Studies, UC Davis and Co-Director UC Davis Human Rights Collaboration.

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topics discussed inlcude: The most flagrant violations of human rights, ways to tackle some of the most pressing issues of these violations in the world today.  Human rights studies at UC Davis and the Davis Human Rights Lectures '2017 Series.'

Recorded 01/19/17.

Media Edge

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"How Students of Color Confront Impostor Syndrome" (10.5 minutes)

As a black woman from a tough part of the Bronx who grew up to attain all the markers of academic prestige, Dena Simmons knows that for students of color, success in school sometimes comes at the cost of living authentically. Now an educator herself, Simmons discusses how we might create a classroom that makes all students feel proud of who they are. "Every child deserves an education that guarantees the safety to learn in the comfort of one's own skin," she says.

Libertarian Counterpoint

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What is the alt-right? Do libertarians fall under this tag?

Is the planet melting? If so, what would be a libertarian approach to the problem.

Can human ingenuity and technology overcome the finite limits of Earth's biosphere? How would libertarians distribute the limited resources so as to maximize utility?

Did Nicolas Tesla invent "global warming" when he theorized about (or maybe invented) an ionospheric heater?

Libertarian Counterpoint

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Overcoming Duverger's Law (plurality elections lead to propensity for a two-party system). What is a realistic path to a more effective libertarian voice in politics?

How the proliferation of regulations makes everyone a felon.

How the regulatory state works to the benefit of big business.

How regulation cripples entrepreneurial enterprise.

How regulation creates a parasitical consulting industry.

Should government own real estate?

Libertarian Counterpoint

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Central banks, including the Federal Reserve and its counterparts in other countries at the national level and the International Monetary Fund at the global level and how their creation of phony money enables the phony war against poverty and the creation of dependent zombie voters.

Central bank phony money enabling the warfare state and defense industry parasites.

Central bank phony money enabling the war on terror and total 1984 style invasion of privacy.

Libertarian Counterpoint

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FIRST EVERGREEN SHOW #1324 12/8/2016

The phony war on drugs.

Integrate Cal Community Partners Benefit Corporation, Cal Integrate or ICCP. What is it?

What are the best sustainable pathways for drug policy reform and why is that focus important?

What is the most realistic ways of dealing with taxation and regulation of legalized marijuana and ultimately other drugs as they become decriminalized or legalized?

Libertarian Counterpoint

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Second Evergreen Show 12/1/2016 #1323

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Libertarians on Second Amendment

Libertarians on the NSA spying and what should be done about Edward Snowden, Julian Assange and other whistle blowers.

Libertarians on police abuse. Libertarians on education. Libertarians on the environment.

Libertarian Counterpoint

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First Evergreen Show 11/24/2016 Thanksgiving Day #1322

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Phony wars in the Middle East. U.S. arms all sides. No intention to actually win.

Phony war on terrorism. Excuse to implement the surveillance state.

Phony war on poverty. Excuse to create a permanent class of Democratic voters.

Libertarian Counterpoint

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The significance of the Trump win of the Presidency and the GOP retaining control of the Senate, the House and U.S. Supreme Court nominees.

A Gary Johnson/William Weld post campaign critique. How did the LP do elsewhere? Trump potential appointments: