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Ever-growing wealth disparity, forgiving student debt, and the end of text neutrality

Published 22 Dec, 2018 06:26

This week on Redacted Tonight, Lee Camp looks at the dismally unequal state of the US economy, and the corporate media’s war on left-wing politicians. In the news, he covers CIA meddling in Brazil, and a group of German activists who put branded anti-Nazi billboards up for Coca-Cola and Nestle without their consent. In the second half, John F. O'Donnell and Lee discuss student loan debt forgiveness and its potential impacts. Then, Natalie McGill tackles a recent FCC vote to get rid of net neutrality for text messages. The decision will directly affect activists who rely on texting in their organizing.

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