In this episode, we discuss self-discovery, restorative justice, hunting versus factory farming, and unnecessarily long meetings.
Endnotes:
10:09 – That gay marriage is “completely accepted” is an overstatement since there are still plenty of individual people who oppose it and gay rights/liberation more broadly, but gay marriage is no longer an issue that gets brought up in the context of national politics and presidential debates; major national news networks and politicians no longer frame gay marriage as a controversial issue the way that they did just a few short years ago. To be clear, however, queer liberation is still a project that very much requires continued work.
19:20 – “stupid” https://twitter.com/PrideinScience/status/1147249034685341697; “naïve” https://twitter.com/mistercarpediem/status/1146465589185015808; “malevolent” https://twitter.com/Chaosfeminist/status/1146732181340876801; “bitch” https://twitter.com/Chaosfeminist/status/1146920772197216256
21:23 - According to the National Institute of Justice, 85-90% of college-aged female victims of sexual assault know their attacker prior to the assault https://nij.ojp.gov/topics/articles/most-victims-know-their-attacker
26:50 - We are referring to hunting for food, not sport hunting.
31:47 - According to Daniel Pendick, Former Executive Editor of Harvard Men's Health Watch, the average American consumes 16% of their diet as protein when a lower 10% would be more appropriate. https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/how-much-protein-do-you-need-every-day-201506188096
37:56 – This episode, in fact, came out in December.
Content Warnings: sexual assault, incarceration, rape, Jeffrey Epstein, PTSD, animal hunting, factory farming, and torture.
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Music by Nicholas Puzzuto
Links to the Artifacts:
Harrelson, Stefanie Mundhenk. "I Was Sexually Assaulted. And I Believe Incarcerating Rapists Doesn’t Help Victims Like Me," The Appeal. 18 July 2019, https://theappeal.org/i-was-sexually-assaulted-and-i-believe-incarcerating-rapists-doesnt-help-victims-like-me/
Nilsen, Ingrid. "How Do You Know You're Gay?" YouTube. 17 June 2017, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wCKg4rzVbs