EPISODE · Apr 14, 2022 · 1H 1M
Elephants in the Room | US and British Human Rights Abuses
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Elephants in the Room | US and British Human Rights AbusesThe mainstream media give the impression that other countries commit human rights abuses, and that the US and Britain do not. This is incorrect. The US has the worst human rights record in the world, and Britain participates in many of these abuses. Both countries have also supported dictatorships that commit human rights atrocities. More information, references and further reading can be found in two beginners' guides at medium.com/ElephantsInTheRoom9) The irrelevance of human rights in British and US foreign policy10) Brutal human rights abuses: Torture, sanctions and the failure to discuss economic rightsRod Driver is a semi-retired academic who specialises in explaining how the world works, with a special emphasis on modern-day US and British propaganda. This relates to many topics, including war, economics, finance, corporate crime, the failings of the media, the failings of democracy, and the failings of academia.All of his writing can be found at medium.com/ElephantsInTheRoomHe teaches online courses at sscc.teachable.comResistance TV is a weekly show hosted by Chris Williamson the former Labour MP, Derby Council Leader and the founder of Resist Movement for a People's Party. With a socialist take on things we look at areas of concern for the left wing, Anti Racism, Anti Imperialism, MMT, Injustice, Britain's role in foreign affairs, 21st century Socialism, Alternative Media and more…Live Wednesday's on all our Social Media at 7pm and audio Podcast on Friday'sJoin Resist here: www.resistmovement.org.ukSupport us with a donation here: paypal.me/festivalofresistanceFollow Chris on Twitter @DerbyChrisW#HumanRightsAbuse #UK #USA
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