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NATASHA LEGGERO! — Duncan Trussell Family Hour

Sat, 04 Jul 2020 21:56:39 GMT

lebobow
Sat, 04 Jul 2020 21:56:39 GMT

Trying to work through all of the podcasts and I'm watching this on the 4th of July 2020. Good guess Duncan

barkwizard
Wed, 08 Jul 2020 06:58:56 GMT

I started this episode on July 5th 2020, and just wrapped it up today July 7th 2020. Unreal. You're right about those synergistic mountings. Perfect song to cap off the episode. Love you, Duncan!

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Fri, 04 Dec 2020 12:14:23 GMT

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ttamage
Wed, 27 Oct 2021 18:20:09 GMT

Ben Franklin is not much more a monster than we currently are today. Our self-defense in this day and age is we are naive. Most likely the chocolate in a candy bar you mentioned not only serves the interest of corporations destabilizing countries it's also probably not fair trade chocolate (honestly though not that fair trade actually means anything, do you think fair trade workers get 50% of the profits the companies make? I think not), and the people that packaged said candy bar might not have even been in this country let alone been paid fairly for their work, I guess the second point falls in line with the whole fair trade idea. But if you really want to look at our society nowadays look at all the rubber that we use. Those rubber trees were all stolen from South/Central America and the plantations that currently harvest the rubber trees are akin to slavery. Not to mention the rubber trees were moved across the world after the genocide of a country they came from. Anyway I'm all I'm saying is that we all participate in slavery in our current state... We are just a few times removed from it. We don't directly own slaves but we support the labor of slaves.

ttamage
Wed, 27 Oct 2021 18:24:04 GMT

Then there's companies like Nestlé who are stealing water rights from locals making it very unaffordable for people to have access to clean water. Or the abuse of migrant workers in our country where they are promised citizenship and wages, they are used up in factories and deported in worse shaped than when they came. Is even countries like Puerto Rico who can fight in our military and are still not given citizenship or treated like a part of the United States... Or allowed to be their own country.... I'm no scholar so that's the jist of how I understand things to be.

ttamage
Wed, 27 Oct 2021 18:27:52 GMT

I'm also pretty sure there were white slaves, things like indentured servitude for a fancy way of saying slavery. Child laborers, this was big in the north everyone in the north was against slavery during the civil war supposedly, meanwhile the North still victimized people and children. And let's not forget about sex slavery. Many women, even white women, have been kidnapped and forced to work in slavery.

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