Polilogue

Episode 171: Begging for Context

06.15.2020 - By Steidle-SotoPlay

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The shows continue to fail to explain and contextualize the Black Lives Matter and the Defund the Police Movements. Experts, researchers, and activists who have been working in this space are still not leading the conversations. And we still see journalists use partisan language like using the word '“warlord” to describe protesters. Today on Polilogue, we look at the strategic choices and clumsy framing by the hosts and how it leads to shallow explanations of one of the largest protests we’ve seen in the United States in decades. We also look at some of the responses from Republican and Democratic leaders shaping legislative responses. ChaptersIntroductionHighlight/LowlightHost PerformancesRepublicans Talk Police ReformDemocrats Talk Police ReformThe Missing SegmentShow RankingsClosing Shows discussed Face the Nation on CBSState of the Union on CNNFox News Sunday on FOXThis Week on ABCMeet the Press on NBCArticles Discussed on the ShowThe End of Policing by Alex Vitale Laquan McDonald shooting puts Rahm Emanuel in battle over the truth (The Guardian)Chicago mayor says 'sorry' for police misconduct in Laquan McDonald case (The Guardian)The Definitive Guide for Cable Hosts, Bookers, and Editors to the Fraud and Failure that was Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel (The Intercept)Contact usEmail us at [email protected] or you can send us your feedback @PolilogueCast. You can also follow us at @sotonaomi_ and @bsteidle.Support the show: We produce Polilogue out of our own pocket. If you’d like to support the show with a one-time or recurring donation, please visit our donate page here. Thank you!Check out some of our other work: Brendan’s website: www.armisticedesigns.com  Naomi's website: www.startwithaquestion.org

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