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Stopping human extinction & comedians as journalists

Lee Camp reviews a recent study showing that without drastic action on climate change, organized society could collapse by 2050. Lee also talks with comedians Ron Placone and Graham Elwood. All three occupy a space of comic punditry on the left where they have to fight against corporate power and Trumpism while remaining vigilant about corporate Democrats. This has landed them in the same boat with the battle for net neutrality, skepticism about Russiagate, supporting climate action, and opposing growing inequality. And the whole time they’ve had to protect their own platforms from YouTube suppression.

Stopping human extinction & comedians as journalists
With reality now seeming like a Shakespearean comedy, perhaps only comedy can truly bring truth to the people. DC-born comedian Lee Camp and a talented cast do just that with RT America’s first comedy show - Redacted Tonight with Lee Camp.