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The Fall of Minneapolis is a crowd-funded documentary that raises serious questions about the George Floyd trial. Was officer Derek Chauvin actually following protocol? Why didn’t jurors see critical body cam footage? And what was going on with that autopsy? Buuuut the documentary comes from a Minnesota group with right-wing politics, so you likely won’t read much about it outside Fox News. Too bad, because one of the biggest news stories of the decade deserves real scrutiny. We discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the documentary, plus:
* Minneapolis as special source of white guilt
* Revolution is not getting with the season of gratitude
* When evidence doesn’t fit a public narrative
* Are protests getting more violent, or is Nancy cherry-picking?
* Did the sexual revolution mostly serve men?
* Attachment-free sex is not a good end point
* A new beauty box (or, as Sarah calls it, “dirty hair ahead”)
* Albert Brooks (and Tom Arnold?) love
* An outro song that captures what it means to make a place at the table, to know that “everyone's a little broken, and everyone belongs.”
And much more!
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The Fall of Minneapolis is a crowd-funded documentary that raises serious questions about the George Floyd trial. Was officer Derek Chauvin actually following protocol? Why didn’t jurors see critical body cam footage? And what was going on with that autopsy? Buuuut the documentary comes from a Minnesota group with right-wing politics, so you likely won’t read much about it outside Fox News. Too bad, because one of the biggest news stories of the decade deserves real scrutiny. We discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the documentary, plus:
* Minneapolis as special source of white guilt
* Revolution is not getting with the season of gratitude
* When evidence doesn’t fit a public narrative
* Are protests getting more violent, or is Nancy cherry-picking?
* Did the sexual revolution mostly serve men?
* Attachment-free sex is not a good end point
* A new beauty box (or, as Sarah calls it, “dirty hair ahead”)
* Albert Brooks (and Tom Arnold?) love
* An outro song that captures what it means to make a place at the table, to know that “everyone's a little broken, and everyone belongs.”
And much more!

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