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In this first episode of Editorial Spanglish, the hosts: Steve Brown, Damaris Perez, and Laura Waters discuss various pressing issues, including the shift in foreign-born voter sentiment towards Republicans, the importance of cultural assimilation, and the role of Hollywood in shaping political discourse. They also critique the World Health Organization's handling of the COVID pandemic and discuss the need for accountability in public health. The conversation touches on RFK Jr.'s fight against big pharma, concerns over Chinese influence in American education, and the implications of Supreme Court decisions on citizenship. In this conversation, the speakers delve into various pressing issues, including the interpretation of the Constitution regarding immigration, the controversial content being introduced in schools, parental rights in education, and the implications of age verification for adult content. They also discuss Medicaid funding for abortion services, a lawsuit from Mexico against gun manufacturers, police responses to protests in Seattle, campaign funding in politics, and the rise of young Democrats in Congress. The discussion highlights the complexities and challenges surrounding these topics, emphasizing the need for informed dialogue and action.
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By Editorial InterchangeIn this first episode of Editorial Spanglish, the hosts: Steve Brown, Damaris Perez, and Laura Waters discuss various pressing issues, including the shift in foreign-born voter sentiment towards Republicans, the importance of cultural assimilation, and the role of Hollywood in shaping political discourse. They also critique the World Health Organization's handling of the COVID pandemic and discuss the need for accountability in public health. The conversation touches on RFK Jr.'s fight against big pharma, concerns over Chinese influence in American education, and the implications of Supreme Court decisions on citizenship. In this conversation, the speakers delve into various pressing issues, including the interpretation of the Constitution regarding immigration, the controversial content being introduced in schools, parental rights in education, and the implications of age verification for adult content. They also discuss Medicaid funding for abortion services, a lawsuit from Mexico against gun manufacturers, police responses to protests in Seattle, campaign funding in politics, and the rise of young Democrats in Congress. The discussion highlights the complexities and challenges surrounding these topics, emphasizing the need for informed dialogue and action.
Visit us at: editorialinterchange.net
Editorial Interchange is available on most audio and video platforms!
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TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@editorialinterchange
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YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@EditorialInterchange
Apple Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/editorial-interchange/id1810548509
Amazon Podcast:https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/27905547-403a-4ebc-8e84-72473d3d5ffc/editorial-interchange
iHeart Podcast:https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-editorial-interchange-272018177/
Rumble:https://rumble.com/c/c-7732103
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