Friday, November 29, 2019

War Crimes and Whistleblowers

On today's episode we do Part III of an interview with Will, a high school science teacher, former Navy seaman and officer from North Carolina who became a libertarian socialist. Will exposes the lies from the mainstream media's collusion with the US government covering up the al-Majalah massacre that took place on 17 December 2009. A tomahawk strike that his ship planned. We discuss whistle blowing, government cover ups, elections and more. Previous What’s Left? Episodes Part 1 of interview with Will Part 2 of Interview with Will (About his time in the Navy) What’s Left? Website: Podcasts: iTunes: Bitchute: stitcher: Googleplaymusic: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ip2kmnisjjchn6bugg2xrjoduja

Friday, November 22, 2019

From Sailor to Socialist

On today's episode we invite Will back for part II of his interview of his time in the navy as he rose through the ranks and gives us first-hand experience of navy culture. We look at homophobia, sexism, racism, sexual harassment, hazing, and the expectation to overwork yourself in the navy. This interview touches on too many issues to capture in this description. It really needs to be listened to in its entirety to be fully appreciated. Previous What’s Left? Episodes Part 1 of interview with Will What’s Left? Website: Podcasts: iTunes: Bitchute: stitcher: Googleplaymusic: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ip2kmnisjjchn6bugg2xrjoduja

Saturday, November 16, 2019

Our Freedom, Their Hell: An Interview

We interview Will, a former Navy seaman and officer from North Carolina who became a libertarian socialist through the experience. We talk about how his ideas evolved and what led him to start to explore revolutionary anarchism and socialism. This is part 1 of a 3 part interview. What’s Left? Website: Podcasts: iTunes: Bitchute: stitcher: Googleplaymusic: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ip2kmnisjjchn6bugg2xrjoduja

Sunday, November 10, 2019

Vote 'No' on Prop C and 'Yes' on Propping Up the State

On today's episode we look at two areas of this past election in San Francisco on the 5 November 2019. We examine bonds, regulations, and taxes on consumer products. Some people have called any restrictions on consumer products as "nanny policies." Others see them as a way to deter specific unhealthy behaviors for a short-term that can have long-term consequences, such as addiction. Bonds have been seen as quick fixes in order to build urgently needed, publicly-owned infrastructure, such as public hospitals or high speed rails. Ultimately, who do these bonds benefit in the long-term? Previous What’s Left? Episodes Does Voting Matter? What’s Left? Website: Podcasts: iTunes: Bitchute: stitcher: Googleplaymusic: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ip2kmnisjjchn6bugg2xrjoduja

Saturday, November 2, 2019

Post-Strike Blues in Oakland Unified

On today's episode, we catch up with our guest Donna in the aftermath of the April/March Oakland school strike. Donna is an Oakland Unified School District High School teacher and activist. We look at the 23 October Oakland Board of Education altercation between Kaiser Elementary school and police, examine the low-morale of personnel, and funding priorities being funneled into state prisons instead of school resources. Last Week’s Episode Interview with Donna: Interview with Jack: Interview with Jimmy: What’s Left? Website: Podcasts: iTunes: Bitchute: stitcher: Googleplaymusic: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ip2kmnisjjchn6bugg2xrjoduja