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🗓️ 22 May 2018
⏱️ 67 minutes
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Alex Vitae talks about why we don't need any police at all! Tan Lui discusses the Ponzi scheme of Wall St. PLUS a conversation with Shahid Butar, congressional candidate in San Francisco!
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0:00.0 | Wake up and smell the coffee generation |
0:04.0 | Celebrating corporation round and round we thought stirring up another cup of too many wrongs to mention |
0:13.0 | When greed is hurting you to world war freak and you label truth the conspiracy round we go, so you better take them up |
0:21.6 | for a moment of clarity. |
0:27.6 | Welcome to Redacta Tonight, VIP. |
0:30.6 | Tonight I'll pick a random New York Times from this week |
0:34.6 | and tear apart every other sentence. |
0:38.2 | Because why not? Why not? |
0:41.4 | But first, I talk with Professor Alex Vitale. |
0:44.7 | He's written a great new book called The End of Policing, |
0:47.4 | in which he puts forward a compelling argument |
0:51.1 | that our entire policing system is racist, exploitative, immoral. |
0:57.5 | It's truly an important work. |
0:59.8 | Here now is my discussion with Professor Alex Vitale. |
1:03.8 | Professor Vitaly, I loved your book. |
1:06.3 | Thank you so much for being here. |
1:07.9 | My pleasure. |
1:09.0 | I think this is an incredibly important topic. I don't think it gets |
1:12.4 | talked about in the right way a lot in our country. I'm policing is obviously a big issue to tackle, |
1:19.5 | but let's start with the number of people murdered by police. In recent years, our cops have been |
1:25.5 | murdering over 100 people a month, over 1,000 a year. |
1:29.7 | But you look at other countries, you know, that's more in a month than the British police |
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