The American Psychological Association calls Toxic Masculinity a mental illness, but Republicans say it’s an ideology. Zack Ford, the LGBTQ editor for Think Progress, explains.
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Zack Ford August 28, 2018
Zack Ford is the LGBTQ editor for Think Progress. He talks about homophobia within the Catholic Church and its relation to child abuse. Listen to entire episode here:
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Truth About Dennis Rodman’s Trip To North Korea, Katie Couric Fails Transgender Community, Obama Never Lied About Obamacare, 40 Percent of White Men Arrested By Age Of 23, and Indonesia’s Mass Murderers Go Unpunished. Think Progress’s Hayes Brown, Nation Magazine’s George Zornick, Think Progress’s Zack Ford, Professor of Criminology Dr. Robert Brame, and Film Critic Michael Snyder. Please subscribe to this show for free as a podcast on iTunes and Stitcher.
Is Dennis Rodman’s Trip To North Korea Based On A Lie?
Dennis Rodman claims to be playing for charity in North Korea this week. Hayes Brown from Think Progress looks into this claim. Below is his article for Think Progress on Rodman’s “charity” and an audio excerpt from his appearance on our show that we uploaded to You Tube.
Florida Man Who Shot Acquaintance For Threatening To Beat Him Won’t Face Charges, Judge Rules
Nicole Flatow from Think Progress has been a guest on our show. She writes about the latest Stand Your Ground travesty in the travesty that we call Florida…
A Florida judge dismissed murder charges under the state’s Stand Your Ground law for a man who shot dead a mentally ill acquaintance after he told him he was going to beat him up.
Florida lawmakers have continued to reject moves to repeal or limit the law, and have instead advanced a bill this year to expand Stand Your Ground immunity to warning shots.
A week later, Wagner was doing work outside another unit when Elkins pulled up in his car and allegedly mumbled something about running Elkins over with his car, began to drive away, and then drove forward again to say he was going to beat him up. There is a dispute about whether Elkins had begun to get out of his car, with a witness testifying that Elkins was sitting in the car with the door closed when he was shot, but a blood splatter analysis suggesting the door was partially open. Wagner pulled a gun out of his car and shot him dead.