Welcome to Crimetown, a series produced by Marc Smerling and Zac Stuart-Pontier in partnership with Gimlet Media. Each season, we investigate the culture of crime in a different city. In Season 2, Crimetown heads to the heart of the Rust Belt: Detroit, Michigan. From its heyday as Motor City to its rebirth as the Brooklyn of the Midwest, Detroit’s history reflects a series of issues that strike at the heart of American identity: race, poverty, policing, loss of industry, the war on drugs, an ...
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Texas lawmaker threatens university budget cuts over LGBT studies
Christian Post, By Ian M. Giatti, on November 27, 2024
https://www.christianpost.com/news/texas-lawmaker-threatens-university-budget-cuts-over-lgbt-studies.html
Texas State Representative Brian Harrison and his conservative colleagues have vowed to cut funding for any Texas public university offering LGBTQ studies, as well as opposing tuition assistance for families earning under $100,000. However, their threats lack teeth since the funding at issue comes from private endowments, not state coffers. This political posturing appears to be a ploy to score points with conservative voters rather than a practical policy initiative. Critics argue it sends a harmful message of exclusion to LGBTQ students, undermining their validity and experiences.
Panelists discussed how political maneuvers like these are often performative, designed to appeal to a base rather than reflect genuine beliefs. The conversation touched on the dangers of spreading misinformation, such as false claims about gender reassignment surgeries for minors. These narratives perpetuate fear and ignorance, weaponizing religion and conservative values to maintain power structures while marginalizing vulnerable communities.
The role of education in combating such divisiveness was also explored. Public universities are seen as vital spaces for exploring complex societal issues, including LGBTQ studies, which intersect with fields like psychology, sociology, and biology. The panel noted that restricting such education not only stifles academic growth but also denies critical resources to students and professionals seeking to understand and support diverse communities.
Religion's alignment with conservative politics was another key topic. The panel suggested that Christianity's simplistic, dogmatic nature makes it compatible with the polarized, single-issue voting promoted by modern conservatism, especially around topics like abortion. This alliance has fostered an environment of intolerance, where political discourse is increasingly dominated by hateful rhetoric. The panelists highlighted how education and open dialogue are crucial for dismantling these harmful ideologies, fostering a more inclusive and informed society.
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Christian Post, By Ian M. Giatti, on November 27, 2024
https://www.christianpost.com/news/texas-lawmaker-threatens-university-budget-cuts-over-lgbt-studies.html
Texas State Representative Brian Harrison and his conservative colleagues have vowed to cut funding for any Texas public university offering LGBTQ studies, as well as opposing tuition assistance for families earning under $100,000. However, their threats lack teeth since the funding at issue comes from private endowments, not state coffers. This political posturing appears to be a ploy to score points with conservative voters rather than a practical policy initiative. Critics argue it sends a harmful message of exclusion to LGBTQ students, undermining their validity and experiences.
Panelists discussed how political maneuvers like these are often performative, designed to appeal to a base rather than reflect genuine beliefs. The conversation touched on the dangers of spreading misinformation, such as false claims about gender reassignment surgeries for minors. These narratives perpetuate fear and ignorance, weaponizing religion and conservative values to maintain power structures while marginalizing vulnerable communities.
The role of education in combating such divisiveness was also explored. Public universities are seen as vital spaces for exploring complex societal issues, including LGBTQ studies, which intersect with fields like psychology, sociology, and biology. The panel noted that restricting such education not only stifles academic growth but also denies critical resources to students and professionals seeking to understand and support diverse communities.
Religion's alignment with conservative politics was another key topic. The panel suggested that Christianity's simplistic, dogmatic nature makes it compatible with the polarized, single-issue voting promoted by modern conservatism, especially around topics like abortion. This alliance has fostered an environment of intolerance, where political discourse is increasingly dominated by hateful rhetoric. The panelists highlighted how education and open dialogue are crucial for dismantling these harmful ideologies, fostering a more inclusive and informed society.
The Non-Prophets, Episode 23.49.1 featuring Jimmy Jr., Kelley Laughlin, Aaron Jensen and Eli Slack
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-non-prophets--3254964/support.
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Texas lawmaker threatens university budget cuts over LGBT studies
Christian Post, By Ian M. Giatti, on November 27, 2024
https://www.christianpost.com/news/texas-lawmaker-threatens-university-budget-cuts-over-lgbt-studies.html
Texas State Representative Brian Harrison and his conservative colleagues have vowed to cut funding for any Texas public university offering LGBTQ studies, as well as opposing tuition assistance for families earning under $100,000. However, their threats lack teeth since the funding at issue comes from private endowments, not state coffers. This political posturing appears to be a ploy to score points with conservative voters rather than a practical policy initiative. Critics argue it sends a harmful message of exclusion to LGBTQ students, undermining their validity and experiences.
Panelists discussed how political maneuvers like these are often performative, designed to appeal to a base rather than reflect genuine beliefs. The conversation touched on the dangers of spreading misinformation, such as false claims about gender reassignment surgeries for minors. These narratives perpetuate fear and ignorance, weaponizing religion and conservative values to maintain power structures while marginalizing vulnerable communities.
The role of education in combating such divisiveness was also explored. Public universities are seen as vital spaces for exploring complex societal issues, including LGBTQ studies, which intersect with fields like psychology, sociology, and biology. The panel noted that restricting such education not only stifles academic growth but also denies critical resources to students and professionals seeking to understand and support diverse communities.
Religion's alignment with conservative politics was another key topic. The panel suggested that Christianity's simplistic, dogmatic nature makes it compatible with the polarized, single-issue voting promoted by modern conservatism, especially around topics like abortion. This alliance has fostered an environment of intolerance, where political discourse is increasingly dominated by hateful rhetoric. The panelists highlighted how education and open dialogue are crucial for dismantling these harmful ideologies, fostering a more inclusive and informed society.
The Non-Prophets, Episode 23.49.1 featuring Jimmy Jr., Kelley Laughlin, Aaron Jensen and Eli Slack
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-non-prophets--3254964/support.
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Christian Post, By Ian M. Giatti, on November 27, 2024
https://www.christianpost.com/news/texas-lawmaker-threatens-university-budget-cuts-over-lgbt-studies.html
Texas State Representative Brian Harrison and his conservative colleagues have vowed to cut funding for any Texas public university offering LGBTQ studies, as well as opposing tuition assistance for families earning under $100,000. However, their threats lack teeth since the funding at issue comes from private endowments, not state coffers. This political posturing appears to be a ploy to score points with conservative voters rather than a practical policy initiative. Critics argue it sends a harmful message of exclusion to LGBTQ students, undermining their validity and experiences.
Panelists discussed how political maneuvers like these are often performative, designed to appeal to a base rather than reflect genuine beliefs. The conversation touched on the dangers of spreading misinformation, such as false claims about gender reassignment surgeries for minors. These narratives perpetuate fear and ignorance, weaponizing religion and conservative values to maintain power structures while marginalizing vulnerable communities.
The role of education in combating such divisiveness was also explored. Public universities are seen as vital spaces for exploring complex societal issues, including LGBTQ studies, which intersect with fields like psychology, sociology, and biology. The panel noted that restricting such education not only stifles academic growth but also denies critical resources to students and professionals seeking to understand and support diverse communities.
Religion's alignment with conservative politics was another key topic. The panel suggested that Christianity's simplistic, dogmatic nature makes it compatible with the polarized, single-issue voting promoted by modern conservatism, especially around topics like abortion. This alliance has fostered an environment of intolerance, where political discourse is increasingly dominated by hateful rhetoric. The panelists highlighted how education and open dialogue are crucial for dismantling these harmful ideologies, fostering a more inclusive and informed society.
The Non-Prophets, Episode 23.49.1 featuring Jimmy Jr., Kelley Laughlin, Aaron Jensen and Eli Slack
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-non-prophets--3254964/support.
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