Episode 1311
Important election in South America that could be the biggest thorn for the US
Sputnik · Sputnik
September 2, 20222h 51m
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Show Notes
On this episode of Fault Lines hosts Manila Chan, Melik Abdul, and Reese Everson take on Friday with a diverse group of topics from the rise of vasectomies in younger men, the ever-present presence of police violence in multiple communities, and we check in on the ground in Brazil for an update on the important elections in Brazil. <br /><br /><b>Ted Rall </b>- Political Cartoonist & Syndicated Columnist<br /><b>Garland Nixon</b> - Sputnik Political Analyst and the Co-Host of The Critical Hour<br /><b>Camila Escalante</b> - Journalist, correspondent and communist reporting in Latin America<br /><br />In the first hour, Fault Lines was joined by Ted Rall to talk about the rise of young men signing up for and getting vasectomies. Is it because of Roe v. Wade being overturned, the economy, or just a growing desire to be childless? <br /><br />In the second hour, our hosts were joined by Garland Nixon to discuss police violence, why it is still happening as often as it is and why we as a society continue to let it happen. Also, the group discusses Nixon's recent ban from Facebook.<br /><br />In the third hour, Fault Lines spoke with journalist Camila Escalante live from Brazil with an update on the Brazilian elections and a discussion of the two prime candidates. Also, she speaks on the assassination attempt of the Vice President of Argentina by a Brazilian nationalist.