

Ep 190: Why Media Insists the US is "Forced" to Commit Human Rights Abuses
5 snips Oct 4, 2023
The podcast explores how the media presents the US as 'forced' to commit human rights abuses. It discusses historical examples, the selective application of human rights discourse, and the double standards in US foreign policy. The hosts also examine the US as the moral authority on incarceration, the responsibility in addressing human rights in an unequal world, and the need to preserve and expand human rights discourse. The podcast concludes with an analysis of US government policies on human rights and a message of gratitude to listeners.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Media Narrative and US Support for Human Rights Abusers
01:51 • 29min
The Strategic Use of Human Rights in US Foreign Policy
30:27 • 24min
The US as the Moral Authority on Wrongful Incarceration
54:00 • 5min
Responsibility, Contradictions, and Cooperation: Addressing Human Rights in a World of Inequality
59:04 • 5min
Preserving and Expanding Human Rights Discourse
01:04:16 • 2min
Forced Messaging and Lack of Fundamental Change in US Government Policies on Human Rights
01:06:40 • 3min
Closing Remarks and Gratitude to Listeners
01:09:27 • 2min