On this episode of The Final Countdown, hosts Angie Wong and Ted Rall discuss a wide array of topics including the debate over free speech amid the widespread campus protests against the war in Gaza.
Autry Pruitt – Chairman of New Journey PAC
Dan Kovalik – Human Rights Lawyer
Scott Stantis – Cartoonist
Jamie Finch – Former Transportation Safety Official
The show begins with Autry Pruitt, Chairman of New Journey PAC, discussing the implications of Trump’s immunity claim and the recent developments in the hush money testimony.
Then, human rights lawyer Dan Kovalik examines the recent wave of arrests during U.S. protests for Palestine across major universities.
The second hour starts with cartoonist Scott Stantis weighing in on the debate over the definitions between anti-Zionism versus anti-Semitism and the long-term impacts on careers for student protestors.
The show closes with Former Transportation Safety Official Jamie Finch addressing the ongoing financial crisis at Southwest Airlines, attributing significant challenges to issues with Boeing aircraft.
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Free speech on a college campus? Sure. As long as it doesn’t go against whatever faux-left coterie is in power and ruthlessly destroys the lives of anyone who dares disagree. The options now are to vociferously scream agreement, to strongly support an argument, to wholeheartedly nod your head in agreement until you chip a few teeth, or to hide from the entire “discussion.”
Even worse? Most of the right-siders are equally inept at a trivium-based discourse.