Monday, July 15, 2013

Breaking the Set No. 203 -- 2013 Jul 15 MO

Police Brutality Epidemic, Media Snowden-centric, Anarchism in America

On this episode of Breaking the Set, Abby Martin reflects on the final verdict in the George Zimmerman trial, adding that white people who kill black people in 'Stand Your Ground' states like Florida are 354 percent more likely to get away with murder, according to FBI statistics. Abby then talks to Douglas Kauffman, organizer with the ANSWER Coalition, about the rise in police brutality in California citing the cases of Manuel Diaz and Joel Acevedo. They discuss an upcoming march in LA being organized with victims' families against police abusing authority. Abby then calls out MSNBC's Melissa Harris-Perry for choosing to focus on Edward Snowden's international escapades rather than focusing on the more relevant issue of NSA spying. BTS wraps up the show with an interview with Scott Crow, founder of the Common Ground Anarchist Collective, on the misconceptions behind and criticisms of Anarchism, and how the philosophy can be applied to modern society.

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