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Is the Supreme Court Like Blazing Saddles?

May 16
50 mins

Episode Description

In this riveting episode of the Cross Examiner podcast, our host returns with renewed vigor to tackle the pressing issues of today, drawing parallels between the past and present. With a focus on the classic film Blazing Saddles, we explore the historical context of racism in America, particularly against Chinese immigrants during the late 1800s. As we dissect the rise of Christian nationalism and the misinformation fueling it, our host emphasizes the importance of education and critical thinking in combating ignorance. Join us for a thought-provoking journey that connects history to contemporary issues and advocates for a more informed society.

Chapters:
(00:00) Cross Examiner is the Internet's courtroom in the case of rationality versus religion
(00:40) Cross Examiner is alarmed by the rise of Christian nationalism
(01:31) Rachel Maddow: Blazing Saddles is one of the smartest films on racism
(09:20) To hold people's attentions. Especially since the rise of Trumpism in America
(10:44) The story of Chinese immigrants in America begins in the 1800s
(16:44) Grant Wasinsky: Congress made Chinese exclusion permanent in 1902
(21:19) What did the Chinese Americans do in response to this?
(24:25) Wong Kim Ark was born in San Francisco in 1870
(29:54) The Supreme Court hears oral arguments today over the immigration executive order
(36:24) A federal judge can issue a nationwide injunction on immigration cases
(40:16) This case is going to affect 14 different executive orders
(47:07) There will be a liberal executive who uses the same tactics that Trump taught
(49:20) Cross examiner podcast returns with first episode since presidential election

Blazing Saddles
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071230/

Chinese Exclusion Act
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_Exclusion_Act

Wong Kim Ark
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wong_Kim_Ark

Atheist Community of Austin
https://www.atheist-community.org/

American Civil Liberties Union
https://www.aclu.org/

Freedom From Religion Foundation
https://ffrf.org/

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