GREEN PARTY: “Jill Stein Appeared on Fox News, Made Their Heads Explode” / The Humanist Report / Mike Figueredo ☮

Green Party presidential candidate appeared on Fox News, and the liberal policies she discussed nearly made their heads explode. We break down the exchange in this segment.

GREEN PARTY: “Bernie Sanders Supporters ‘Burned’ by Democratic Party” / Green Party Presidential Candidate, Dr. Jill Stein ☮

Presumptive Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein says that she would stand aside to offer Bernie Sanders the Green Party nomination, but thinks he is unlikely to accept her offer. Stein’s statement comes after Sanders’ endorsement of his Democratic primary opponent, Hilary Clinton, which has Stein called the final nail in the coffin of his Democratic Party presidential campaign. To discuss if Bernie Sanders will see “the green light,” and the way the Democratic Party treated Sanders and his supporters during the campaign, Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein talks to RT.

NEOLIBERAL TOTALITARIAN POLICE STATE: “Legalized Murder and the Politics of Terror” / Chris Hedges ☮

Chris HedgesPolice officers carry out random acts of legalized murder against poor people of color not because they are racist, although they may be, or even because they are rogue cops, but because impoverished urban communities have evolved into miniature police states.

Police can stop citizens at will, question and arrest them without probable cause, kick down doors in the middle of the night on the basis of warrants for nonviolent offenses, carry out wholesale surveillance, confiscate property and money and hold people—some of them innocent—in county jails for years before forcing them to accept plea agreements that send them to prison for decades. They can also, largely with impunity, murder them.

Those who live in these police states, or internal colonies, especially young men of color, endure constant fear and often terror. Michelle Alexander, author of “The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness,” calls those trapped in these enclaves members of a criminal “caste system.” This caste system dominates the lives of not only the 2.3 million who are incarcerated in the United States but also the 4.8 million on probation or parole. Millions more are forced into “permanent second-class citizenship” by their criminal records, which make employment, higher education and public assistance, including housing, difficult and usually impossible to obtain. This is by design.

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