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The Politics Bar After Hours - Karmic Healing
Fair Fight CEO Lauren Groh-Wargo joined The Ron Show Wednesday, to discuss the landscape of the post-'Callais' USA.
Fair Fight Action CEO Lauren Groh-Wargo (who’s now been called to testify before a state Senate panel investigating the now-defunct New Georgia Project) joined me to vent over the state of civil rights & marginalized voter rights in a post-‘Callais’ environment.
Lauren spoke of the need for a “new civil rights movement.” Well, that new coalition is assembling Saturday in Selma – first at the Edmun Pettis bridge – with nearly a hundred organizations gathering to re-invigorate a civil rights movement that’s seen a century of gains almost entirely wiped away in the last sixteen months.
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Make no mistake: this isn’t just about silencing Black voters. There’s also been the targeted effort to eviscerate the Black middle class – starting with DOGE disproportionately terminating Black women from career federal jobs that, for generations, had been a ‘safe haven’ of sorts from hiring bias & pay discrepancies. It’s not enough they want to dilute a Black family’s voting power; they’d also taken aim at a Black woman’s purchasing power, too.
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It’s no wonder, then, why Southern-born, Southern-raised Bakari Sellers ‘lost his cool’ as the smug Kevin O’Leary insisted Black people need to simply “get over it.” Personally, I think Bakari showed great restraint.
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Lastly, having recently binged ‘Mad Men’ and being – as many of you are – engulfed in ‘The Handmaids’ Tale’ and it’s spin-off, ‘The Testaments,’ I feel like both franchises provide some insights into what MAGA is taking women and minority women back to, but also the sort of Dystopian dream world the conservative patriarchy seems more closely aligned to than the diverse, expressive nation they currently live in.
Written by: Ron Roberts
Ron Roberts is a Georgia-born radio veteran and host of The Ron Show, Atlanta's only progressive audio platform airing weekdays on AmericaOne Radio. With an extensive background as an FM radio program director and broadcaster skilled in audio editing, voice acting, and commercials, Ron brings nearly three decades of radio experience to his show. The show covers Atlanta, metro Atlanta, Georgia, and national politics from a unique perspective—he's a self-described "run-of-the-mill Georgia-born gay progressive cat-dad realtor & talk show host". Ron frequently welcomes guests ranging from local activists to prominent national figures, including Marianne Williamson, Rep. Nikema Williams, actor Michael Kelly, and Sen. Shea Roberts.
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