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Resilience. (Systemic issues in Saskatchewan)
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The episode emphasizes the need for collective action and awareness to address systemic societal issues, including local public health crises, environmental challenges, and the influence of disinformation campaigns on democratic processes.
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In this episode of "All Hell Can't Stop Us," hosts Saskboy and Jeff discuss various current events, particularly focusing on local issues in Regina and broader societal themes. They reflect on the ongoing health issues in their community, the impact of recent cold seasons on public services, and the invasive wild pig problem in Saskatchewan, which requires coordinated government action for effective management. They also delve into the significant implications of the Afghanistan Papers, highlighting how they corroborate long-held anti-war sentiments and reveal troubling aspects of military and governmental dishonesty regarding foreign intervention. The hosts share their insights on systemic issues, such as the war on drugs and its roots in racial discrimination, before discussing the recent actions of the RCMP regarding protests against natural resource exploitation in unceded territories. The conversation touches on the Alberta government's controversial $30 million budget for a propaganda initiative aimed at promoting the oil industry, and the broader implications of China's influence on Canadian policy and personal consumer choices. They conclude by emphasizing the interconnectedness of local actions and global issues, urging listeners to be aware of the narratives surrounding them and to participate in meaningful activism. https://youtu.be/nIyzjH8omx8
Resilience. (Systemic issues in Saskatchewan)
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?search=Systemic+issues+in+Saskatchewan
The episode emphasizes the need for collective action and awareness to address systemic societal issues, including local public health crises, environmental challenges, and the influence of disinformation campaigns on democratic processes.
Full summary
In this episode of "All Hell Can't Stop Us," hosts Saskboy and Jeff discuss various current events, particularly focusing on local issues in Regina and broader societal themes. They reflect on the ongoing health issues in their community, the impact of recent cold seasons on public services, and the invasive wild pig problem in Saskatchewan, which requires coordinated government action for effective management. They also delve into the significant implications of the Afghanistan Papers, highlighting how they corroborate long-held anti-war sentiments and reveal troubling aspects of military and governmental dishonesty regarding foreign intervention. The hosts share their insights on systemic issues, such as the war on drugs and its roots in racial discrimination, before discussing the recent actions of the RCMP regarding protests against natural resource exploitation in unceded territories. The conversation touches on the Alberta government's controversial $30 million budget for a propaganda initiative aimed at promoting the oil industry, and the broader implications of China's influence on Canadian policy and personal consumer choices. They conclude by emphasizing the interconnectedness of local actions and global issues, urging listeners to be aware of the narratives surrounding them and to participate in meaningful activism. https://youtu.be/nIyzjH8omx8