The Fred Hampton Leftists & the Black Radical Tradition, Big Oil sues for the right to kill us all, and the Battle of Blair Mounta

This week, Lee Camp interviews Nick Cruse of the Fred Hampton Leftists show on YouTube, which gives a voice to the US’ black radicals. They’re continuing the long tradition of black revolutionary thought pioneered by Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr, and the Black Panthers. The Leftists discuss the landscape of the US under late-stage capitalism, the distractions the mainstream media and corporate-controlled politicians … Read More >The Fred Hampton Leftists & the Black Radical Tradition, Big Oil sues for the right to kill us all, and the Battle of Blair Mounta

Iceland’s 4-day work week experiment, Brazil’s elections, January 6 rally returns to DC

Lee Camp reports on a recent experiment in Iceland. The Nordic country decided to make a radical change to its national economy by trialing a four-day work week without reducing pay. Mainstream economists would assume that this would lead to decreased productivity and harm the economy. … Read More >Iceland’s 4-day work week experiment, Brazil’s elections, January 6 rally returns to DC

It’s time to re-occupy, clicktivism reality TV show causes outcry, the US’ grim farewell bombing in Afghanistan

Jay Ponti is the author of the upcoming book ‘The Political Revolutionary’s Handbook’ and a proud participant in the global Occupy Movement. This Friday is the 10th anniversary of Occupy Wall Street. … Read More >It’s time to re-occupy, clicktivism reality TV show causes outcry, the US’ grim farewell bombing in Afghanistan

10 years after Occupy Wall Street, Minnesota’s pipeline fight, Amazon working with ICE

The 10th anniversary of Occupy Wall Street is approaching. Lee Camp goes over the lessons learned from the paradigm-shifting protest movement that gave us the language of the 99% and brought inequality into the spotlight. Since it kicked off, many have learned about the issues of our capitalist society but the same ruling class is still in power. … Read More >10 years after Occupy Wall Street, Minnesota’s pipeline fight, Amazon working with ICE

The campaign to free Jessica Reznicek, Walmart struggles to find workers

Lee Camp interviews Monty Pinger. He is one of the lead organizers of the campaign to free the climate activist Jessica Reznicek. Reznicek had admitted to destroying pipeline equipment being used to build the Dakota Access Pipeline. She committed her act of nonviolent civil disobedience in order to protect the land and water from industrial pollution and to stand in solidarity with the NODAPL resistance camps. … Read More >The campaign to free Jessica Reznicek, Walmart struggles to find workers

Military waste in Afghanistan, hurricane Ida & CA governor recall debate

Lee Camp takes on military waste and the horrific consequences of the US occupation of Afghanistan. The military lied to the American people throughout the occupation. They pretended they had control of regions they didn’t, they paid the Taliban not to attack our troops and used the lack of attacks to make it look like there was progress, and they invented many more lies to convince the American people that the occupation was a good idea. … Read More >Military waste in Afghanistan, hurricane Ida & CA governor recall debate

The lawyer who beat Chevron, OnlyFans controversy, assassination of RFK

Lee Camp speaks with human rights lawyer Steven Donziger, who beat Chevron in court over intentionally dumping toxic waste in the Ecuadorian Amazon and poisoning the local population. After his legal team won a $10bn pollution judgement against Chevron, the oil behemoth used a corrupt judge to undermine Donziger and eventually get him placed under house arrest. … Read More >The lawyer who beat Chevron, OnlyFans controversy, assassination of RFK

The real winner from the Afghanistan war, record breaking heat, Nabisco on strike

The occupation of Afghanistan was an outrageous attack on human rights from the beginning and now the corporate media are outraged that the US is leaving after two decades. Lee Camp highlights the many losers and the wealthy winners from the occupation. He then covers the record-breaking heat across the planet and the movements responding to it, and the US Empire’s next target for regime change. … Read More >The real winner from the Afghanistan war, record breaking heat, Nabisco on strike

Exposing Canadian imperialists, Prop 22 overturned

Lee Camp speaks with Aidan Jonah, the editor-in-chief of ‘The Canada Files’, for a discussion about how the US’ northern neighbor contributes to the imperialist violence of the US Empire. Jonah talks about Canada’s role in NATO bombings, exposing Canadian foreign policy through his publication, anti-China propaganda coming from Canada’s ruling class, the push-back independent journalists face from establishment figures for reporting on corruption, and much more. … Read More >Exposing Canadian imperialists, Prop 22 overturned

Company towns make a comeback, US blunders its escape from Afghanistan, update from Sheikh Jarrah

Naomi Karavani introduces viewers to a retro development in corporate totalitarian power. ‘Company towns’ were made famous by coal towns where miners and their families would live in houses, shop at grocery stores, spend independent ‘scrip’ currencies, and send their kids to schools owned by their employers. Modern corporations are trying to bring back this practice in towns across the US. … Read More >Company towns make a comeback, US blunders its escape from Afghanistan, update from Sheikh Jarrah