In today's episode of Underreported Stories, we delve into the federal government's intriguing demand for Google to reveal the identities of YouTube users, raising critical questions about privacy and free speech. We also dissect viral video controversies involving Kamala Harris, exploring the political and cultural implications. The episode examines contentious political symbols, such as pride flags, and debates around noncitizen voting rights. Additionally, we uncover an unusual law enforcement practice involving Lego heads in digital lineups. These stories may not make headlines, but they significantly impact our society. Tune in for the full discussion!
NYC council begs court to allow non-citizens to vote, the feds ordered Google to unmask anonymous YouTube viewers, & Kamala Harris looks like a fool clapping for her haters.
New York City Council Begs Court To Allow Non-Citizens To Vote - New York PostFeds Ordered Google To Unmask Anonymous YouTube Viewers - ForbesKamala Harris Claps As Puerto Rican Group Mocks Her In Spanish - Oli LondonBiden Signed Bill Prohibiting Pride Flags At US Embassies - Daily CallerLego Blocks Police From Using Toy Heads To Skirt New Woke Law - New York Postpatriotmobile.com/chrissy
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(0:00) Introduction to Underreported Stories
(0:47) Federal government orders Google to unmask YouTube users
(1:56) Viral video controversies: Kamala Harris and mocking song
(2:44) Political symbols and policies: pride flags and noncitizen voting rights
(3:34) Unusual law enforcement practices: Lego heads in digital lineups
(4:32) Outro and listener engagement