
845: 'Weaponized Consideration'
How Orwellian Rhetoric Took Over the Civil Rights Movement
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Narrated by:
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Susie Bright
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Susie Bright
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[Contains explicit content] Susie supports Walter Mosley's decision to quit the Star Trek writers' room when an anonymous co-worker reported him for "language". Next, why one person's mind melting tryst is another's awkward aggression.
Have a question or news story for Susie? You can send your confidential queries and comments to susie@susiebright.com. [Episode 845, September 13, 2019]
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