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EPISODE · Feb 1, 2026 · 32 MIN

The Streets Of Minneapolis Are Knocking On Our Door

from Glass City Humanist · host Douglas Berger - Humanist Advocate

We start by looking at narratives, or stories, and their impact on societal issues, particularly within the realms of politics and human rights. We highlight a concerning a local incident with the group Toledoans for Trump, who faced backlash for reserving a space to meet. We have concerns about the potential harm of silencing differing opinions through social media backlash and boycott calls, emphasizing the importance of defending free speech even when we disagree with the message and that private businesses can and do discriminate based on political views. We are concerned about how much press this incident received when other stories are not heard.Next we highlight Senate Bill 341 introduced in the Ohio legislature, which seeks to prohibit minors from marrying. There is a connection between such marriages and human trafficking, as well as how they can perpetuate cycles of abuse. Child marriage is also connected to cultural and religious beliefs. We encourage listeners to engage with their legislators to amplify this initiative, emphasizing its significance in protecting vulnerable individuals.We end the episode by talking about the paramilitary and unconstitutional work of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activities and their implications for all our civil liberties. There are serious consequences of ICE's aggressive tactics, reflecting on past tragedies and ongoing fears within immigrant communities. We stress the urgent need for community awareness and advocacy. By sharing experiences from Minneapolis and local insights, we call upon listeners to support their neighbors and push back against authoritarian enforcement that targets marginalized communities.Full show notes &linksSubscribe to our free newsletterCheck out our show swag

We start by looking at narratives, or stories, and their impact on societal issues, particularly within the realms of politics and human rights. We highlight a concerning a local incident with the group Toledoans for Trump, who faced backlash for reserving a space to meet. We have concerns about the potential harm of silencing differing opinions through social media backlash and boycott calls, emphasizing the importance of defending free speech even when we disagree with the message and that private businesses can and do discriminate based on political views. We are concerned about how much press this incident received when other stories are not heard.Next we highlight Senate Bill 341 introduced in the Ohio legislature, which seeks to prohibit minors from marrying. There is a connection between such marriages and human trafficking, as well as how they can perpetuate cycles of abuse. Child marriage is also connected to cultural and religious beliefs. We encourage listeners to engage with their legislators to amplify this initiative, emphasizing its significance in protecting vulnerable individuals.We end the episode by talking about the paramilitary and unconstitutional work of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activities and their implications for all our civil liberties. There are serious consequences of ICE's aggressive tactics, reflecting on past tragedies and ongoing fears within immigrant communities. We stress the urgent need for community awareness and advocacy. By sharing experiences from Minneapolis and local insights, we call upon listeners to support their neighbors and push back against authoritarian enforcement that targets marginalized communities.Full show notes &linksSubscribe to our free newsletterCheck out our show swag

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