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Daily Archives: August 29, 2012
Republican National Convention Day One and Two – Video
Posted: August 29, 2012 at 2:10 pm
28-08-2012 16:48 Talk Radio News Services teams up with Free Speech TV to cover the first few days of the RNC in Tampa.
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Your Boss Can Tell You To Campaign for Todd Akin – or You're Fired! – Video
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28-08-2012 11:00 So, next time you're in a job interview - and you get to the end of it, and the interviewer asks if you have any questions for him or her about the company - here's what you should probably think about asking: "What are your company's politics?" That might sound like an odd question - and maybe not the sort of impression you want to make in a job interview - but it could save you a lot of problems farther down the road. That's because - according to a group of commissioners on the Federal Election Commission - corporations - your employers - can force you to campaign for certain politicians - whether you like it or not. They can even fire you if you choose not to. In other words - a corporation can force you to spend your day phone-banking for - say, Missouri Senate candidate Todd Akin. Or canvassing around the neighborhood for...I don't know...Michele Bachmann. Or standing on the side of the street with a sign telling people to vote for David Duke! Now I know this sounds crazy. Don't we as employees have a right to be free from coercion in the workplace - especially when that coercion pertains to our personally held political beliefs? You would think so - but not anymore in this post-Citizens United world. Now - the rights of corporations - like the right to use their employees as cogs in their corporate political speech machine - trump your rights as an individual in the workplace - a corporations right to free speech has become more important than your right to free ...
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FSTV Skype w/ Richard Wolff – Video
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28-08-2012 11:33 Free Speech TV interviews Richard Wolff, Economics Professor at New School University and author of 'Capitalism Hits the Fan' and 'Occupy the Economy during the RNC.
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Paul Ryan Continues False Chick-fil-A Narrative
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COMMENTARY | Paul Ryan kept up the false narrative built up around the Chick-fil-A controversy in a word association game with CBS affiliate WDBJ in Roanoke, Va., on Wednesday, telling a reporter that the first thing that came to mind when someone said "Chick-fil-A" was "good chicken," quickly followed by "free speech."
"Good chicken," Ryan said, laughing. "Good chicken. Free people exercising their free speech rights."
The second part -- that of "free speech rights" -- of the Republican vice presidential nominee's answer is as misleading as the entire narrative has been since former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee began crusading for a "Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day" and insisting Chick-fil-A president Dan Cathy had every right to say what he said, even in the implication that same-sex unions were against biblical doctrine and legalizing them would be courting divine disfavor.
Huckabee and others began repositioning Cathy's words as a "freedom of expression" issue, that gay rights advocates, liberals, and same-sex marriage proponents were attempting to take away or abridge Cathy's right to speak freely. Although factually untrue, the result was a national crusade to support Chick-fil-A and free speech. Conservatives like Mitt Romney and his wife to Sarah Palin and her husband got in on being photographed with bags of Chick-fil-A product in their hands on "Appreciation Day."
But the disconnect between reality and political spin has been rarely touched upon. The reality has always been that Cathy was -- and continues -- advocating against same-sex marriage, a policy that is discriminatory no matter how you look at it. Supporting one's argument with religion does not make it less discriminatory; it makes it religion-based discrimination.
In short, nobody attempted to divest Dan Cathy of his constitutional right to free speech. Various individuals, groups, and factions condemned his words and the way he couched his comments, but there was no mention of abridging his right to voice his opinion on the topic of same-sex marriage.
In short, "Appreciation Day" was built on a false narrative, just as the move to support Cathy's right to speak freely has been.
The one thing the Chick-fil-A controversy is not about is freedom of speech. It never was, no matter what Mike Huckabee and Paul Ryan and other politicians (and/or former politicians) say. It is about discrimination and whether or not it will be allowed. It is about thinly masked homophobic antagonisms and the attempt to deny homosexuals the right to marry same-sex partners.
The Chick-fil-A president implied that same-sex marriages should not be legally permitted because his interpretation of biblical scripture says so. And he has a right to his opinion, not to mention the right to voice it publicly. His right to do so is in no way infringed by others voicing a countervailing opinion.
His opinion, regardless of its base, is discriminatory in and of itself.
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