On this episode of "By Any Means Necessary" hosts Eugene Puryear and Sean Blackmon are joined by Bryan Weaver, Founder and Executive Director of Hoops Sagrada and Chuck Modiano, a journalist with the New York Daily News to talk about the revelations that Senator Al Franken grouped a journalist on a USO tour, the need to differentiate between sexual assault and pedophila, the actor Terry Crews speaking out on being sexually assaulted, and the appalling way in which pastors in Alabama have rushed to defend GOP Senate candidate Roy Moore. The group also talks about how racism expresses itself in the NFL, wrestling, and other sports.
In the last hour "By Any Means Necessary" is joined by Brandon Sutton, member of Progressive Army and the host of the Discourse Podcast and Ari Theresa, Gentrification Attorney at Stoop Law to talk about the opening of the controversial Bible Museum in Washington, DC, they diverse ways in which politicians are not good people, the attempts to demonize black leaders in critical moments, the sexual allegations against elected officials, and the reality that the Democratic Party does not have a coherent criminal justice platform that differentiates from the Republican Party.
Today's talking points touch on the case of a man in Louisiana who waited 8 years for a trial on a single felony drug charge, the Republicans passing a new tax plan, and Donald Trump invokes a legal exception that allows elephant hunting trophies from Zimbabwe and Zambia.
We'd love to get your feedback at radio@sputniknews.com