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    Explore "victimless" with insightful episodes like "Holli Houghton and Rufus Rochell: Set the Captives Free - A Neighbor's Choice", "Building Bridges and Living Within Our Means with Rufus Rochell - A Neighbor's Choice", "How to Defend Scapegoats with Lisa Jacobi - A Neighbor's Choice", "Detective John Baeza on George Floyd, Protests, and Riots - A Neighbor's Choice" and "Free Talk Live - Renegade Talk Radio" from podcasts like ""David Gornoski", "David Gornoski", "David Gornoski", "David Gornoski" and "Renegade Talk Radio"" and more!

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    Holli Houghton and Rufus Rochell: Set the Captives Free - A Neighbor's Choice

    Holli Houghton and Rufus Rochell: Set the Captives Free - A Neighbor's Choice

    Contrary to the claims of the SJWs of corporate McWokeism, we have a real justice issue in this country which involves actual flesh and blood. Rufus Rochell returns to the show to shine a light on this pressing issue of our time. Holli Houghton, public defender and author of True Injustice, is another victim of the criminal justice system who joins David Gornoski and together they discuss the grim reality behind mass incarcerations, what defense attorneys have to contend with in court, and what non-violent prisoners have to go through in federal prisons. Listen to the full episode for all this and more.

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    Building Bridges and Living Within Our Means with Rufus Rochell - A Neighbor's Choice

    Building Bridges and Living Within Our Means with Rufus Rochell - A Neighbor's Choice

    "To build a long-term sustainable economy, politicians would have to become anti-Santa Clause." David Gornoski proposes a removal of institutional coercion--a total rejection of spending trillions on the military-industrial complex and the drug war--if we are to care for our children's future. Also, Rufus Rochell calls in from home confinement to highlight the plight of non-violent drug offenders like himself who are unjustly imprisoned with long sentences. "Change does not come by talking loud, my brother," Rufus says, "Change begins first and foremost when you're dedicated to making changes that will empower others to do better and advance their way of life." Rufus goes on to explain how we can imitate Christ and "kill the enemy with the kindness of God." Listen to the full episode as David and Rufus explore how we can effect change amidst the storm of riots and injustices in our society today.

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    How to Defend Scapegoats with Lisa Jacobi - A Neighbor's Choice

    How to Defend Scapegoats with Lisa Jacobi - A Neighbor's Choice

    In this time of mob violence, as victimism prevails over truth, and almost everyone is looking to blame someone else, the question we have to ask ourselves is: how can we defend the scapegoats? "Nullify and get rid of the bad laws that put non-violent people in prisons," urges David Gornoski, "Say no to the song of the crowd!" Because of the anthropological effect of Jesus' crucifixion we can no longer continue to use coercion in our maintaining of society. Also, CAN-DO Clemency's Lisa Jacobi calls in to talk about the plight of Chad Marks, a 41-year-old serving time for a non-violent drug-related offence. Can we transcend the sacrificial mass incarcerating machine? Listen to the full episode to find out.

    Support CAN-DO Clemency at candoclemency.com
    Email A Neighbor's Choice with a guest suggestion, story tip or question at hello@aneighborschoice.com
    Find David Gornoski on YouTube
    Visit the A Neighbor's Choice website at aneighborschoice.com

    Detective John Baeza on George Floyd, Protests, and Riots - A Neighbor's Choice

    Detective John Baeza on George Floyd, Protests, and Riots - A Neighbor's Choice

    Retired NYPD detective John Baeza joins the show to discuss the tragic killing of George Floyd and the riots sparked by that killing. "I think we're going to see repeats of this unrest," says John Baeza who claims that the problem is an increasing militarization of law enforcement. On the riots that have gripped the nation: "It just doesn't make it right to destroy and steal from businesses." The retired detective also grimly predicts that if this coercion-laced discord continues then there might not be any light on the horizon.

    Are curfews effective in stopping riots? Is there any evidence of 'institutionalized white supremacy' in the police force? Listen to the full episode for Detective Baeza's insights on these questions and more.

    Visit John Baeza's website nypdtruth.com
    Email A Neighbor's Choice with a guest suggestion, story tip or question at hello@aneighborschoice.com
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    Visit the A Neighbor's Choice website at aneighborschoice.com

    Ionat Zurr and Oron Catts: Pioneers of Biological Art

    Ionat Zurr and Oron Catts: Pioneers of Biological Art

    "We said it would be really nice if the first tissue-engineered sculptures to be presented within a cultural context would be a something like a worry doll because it would express our anxieties and worries and the fact that it's not that simple."

    Hidden away in the School of Anatomy, Physiology and Human Biology at the University of Western Australia, is SymbioticA. It's a place where art is created - using living materials and scientific techniques - to make us think about what is happening in the world of biotechnology.
    Make no mistake, it IS as unique and unusual as it sounds. It's founders, Oron Catts and Dr Ionat Zurr are celebrated around the world for their pioneering works, including making the first piece of in-vitro meat and the victimless leather jacket which had to "die" spectacularly in the Museum of Modern Art on New York where it made it's debut.

    Freedom Minute: Episode 36

    Freedom Minute: Episode 36
    For years many people have noticed the hypocrisy of federal drug policy. Now, the government hypocrisy surrounding another victimless crime is coming to light. In other news: The Constitution Party selected their Presidential nominee. Arizona will get its first independent state legislator. April 19 a federal judge ordered the dismissal of an indictment against retired professor, Julian P. Heicklen, who had been charged with jury tampering for advocating jury nullification.
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