Old Mole Variety Hour for May 20, 2024

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Mon, 05/20/2024 - 9:00am to 10:00am

 

Inconsistency, contradictions, hypocrisy, deceptions: This episode looks at how right-wing movements are exploiting notions of antisemitism, how ecosocialists and others have thought about capitalist growth on a finite planet, and how climate legal cases against big oil are progressing. Hosted by Frann Michel.

 

The Palestine Exception to Academic Freedom

On May 1st the U.S. House passed legislation adopting a highly contested and broad definition of antisemitism that defines criticism of Israel or Zionism as antisemitic--legislation that holds important implications for what can be taught and what forms of speech or scholarship falls under the rules of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act.  Presidents of universities and superintendents of public schools continue to be called before congressional hearings to explain how they are managing what some politicians describe as rampant antisemitism on campuses. Jan Haaken talks with Jennifer Ruth, a professor at Portland State University who has published extensively on academic freedom and free speech issues. They talk about the McCarthyite dynamics of these hearings, the history of what some scholars term the Palestine Exception to academic freedom, and how students and faculty are organizing in response.

 

Growth is not Sustainable

Joe Clement brings us a review of debates over how to address the contradiction between environmental survivability and capitalist economic growth. 

 

Left and the Law: Oregon taking Big Oil to Court

In their Left & the Law segments on the Old Mole, Jan Haaken and Mike Snedeker regularly report on lawsuits against oil companies. Many of  these cases are based on evidence of lies and deceit on the part of oil executives. They have known for decades that their products are causing death and destruction on a level that threatens many forms of life on the planet. Today, Jan and Mike provide an update on the growing number of cases in jurisdictions across the country, focusing specifically on two important cases in Oregon: The Juliana vs US case (AKA youth vs gov) and the case against fossil fuel companies filed in Multnomah County over the devastating heat wave of 2021.

 

 

 

 

 

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Episode Playlist

  • Time
    9:00
    Artist
    Brandon Fiechter
    Song
    Steam Airships
    Album
    Magical Creatures
    Label
    Various Artists
  • Time
    9:25
    Artist
    Macklemore
    Song
    HIND'S HALL
    Album
    HIND'S HALL
    Label
    Bendo LLC
  • Time
    9:35
    Artist
    Ed Helms
    Song
    How Bad Can I Be?
    Album
    Dr. Seuss' The Lorax - Original Songs From The Motion Picture
    Label
    Universal Pictures / Interscope
  • Time
    9:57
    Artist
    Macklemore
    Song
    HIND'S HALL
    Album
    HIND'S HALL
    Label
    Bendo LLC
  • Time
    9:57
    Artist
    Winston Flags Smith
    Song
    The World Is on Fire
    Album
    The World Is on Fire
    Label
    Crichton Clique

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