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The Andrew Klavan Show

Ep. 382 - St. Louis Stupid, Hollywood Hateful

The Andrew Klavan Show

The Andrew Klavan Show

Society & Culture

4.822.7K Ratings

🗓️ 18 September 2017

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Protests over the death of an alleged drug dealer rock St. Louis, while Hollywood tells Trump voters to get stuffed. Michael Knowles joins us to discuss Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Hey there, in St. Louis, people are violently protesting the death of a suspected heroin

0:35.5

dealer. If you think that's just stupid, you're listening to the right podcast. Meanwhile,

0:40.8

in Hollywood, millionaire movie stars prove they can pat themselves on the back with one

0:44.6

hand while giving you the finger with the other. The great troll Michael Knowles will be

0:48.5

here to discuss that. And it looks like an interesting week upcoming in politics, so

0:52.8

we'll talk about that too. But first, large celebrations continue in St. Louis in the

0:58.6

wake of the acquittal of former police officer Jason Stockley for a shooting of suspected drug

1:03.7

dealer, Anthony Lamar Smith. Black Lives Matter advocates are carrying signs saying,

1:08.9

thanks, officers Stockley, and many express their delight that one of the members of the

1:13.3

thin blue line that protects black lives from criminals like heroin dealers will not be

1:17.9

punished for doing his job. As BLM spokeswoman Latisha Unicorn told reporters, quote,

1:24.1

if there's one thing I've learned as a black woman who has experienced real prejudice

1:27.7

in this life, it's that a person should never be judged by the color of his skin. I don't

1:31.9

care if a police officer is white, he's there to protect me in my neighborhood, and I don't

1:36.7

want some low life who's out there selling poison to my neighbors to have even the slightest

1:40.9

chance of doing him harm. So I'm personally thrilled that officer Stockley has been found

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