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Can you imagine a city without a police presence? A world where activists face terrorism charges for simply voicing their opinions? This is the reality we explored with our guest, Ryan Zickgraf, as we delved into Georgia's local and state politics, examining the seemingly inconceivable "cop city" scenario and the unsuccessful attempt to make the no-cop city movement the next Standing Rock. The conversation unfolds into a wider discussion on city politics' complexities, affordable housing issues, and the impacts of gentrification.
Our dialogue takes an even deeper turn as we unearth the homelessness crisis in Athens, Georgia. Ryan helps us analyze the opposition to multi-use housing and the destruction caused by Sherman's March to the Sea. We look at the realities of Atlanta, Salt Lake City, and Macon, Georgia, grappling with the need for adequate housing, the cycle of displacement created by gentrification, and the lack of public infrastructure to combat these issues.
Finally, we voice our frustrations about the American left, "woke politics," and victimhood culture. We delve into the debates surrounding capital flight and reparations, the post-left's attraction to the census, and the dangers of making drag the center of our cultural universe. The episode concludes with an exploration of COVID death rates' correlation with social policy in the United States. Join us for this enlightening talk with Ryan Zickgraf
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