105 – Board of Control out of control / Feminism vs academia / Abolish the CRTC / Atlas Shrugged

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May 282009
 

Atlas Shrugged

 
 
 
 

Board Of Control – No Longer Controlled By Voters
Just Academic? – Feminism Vs Academia
Save Local TV – Abolish The C.R.T.C.
Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged – Prophesy? Or Simply Causality?

100 – Bending rules vs unchangeable principles / What can one person do?

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Apr 232009
 

The Jetsons

 
 
 
 

Just Right: The 100th Hour
Bending Rules Vs Unchangeable Principles
Rules – Laws – Principles – Truths
What Can One Person Do? – To Make A Difference For Freedom, Not Against It

062 – Guest: Paul McKeever – Leader, The Freedom Party of Ontario – The psychology of green

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Jul 102008
 

Paul McKeever

Happiness And Self Esteem
The Cult of Zero Worship
Footprint vs Bootprint
George Carlin Says ‘The Planet Is Fine’

001 – Left and Right: An Orientation

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Apr 192007
 

School of Athens

 

Here we are with the very first broadcast of Just Right. I’m Bob Metz, stepping up to the microphone after the retirement of Jim Chapman and the end of Left, Right, and Center. I make it clear right from the start: this isn’t about being right-wing, it’s about being just right – that philosophy of freedom, reason, individual rights, voluntary choice, and tolerance that stands in stark contrast to the left’s statism, force, collectivism, whim, and intolerance, whether it comes wrapped in conservative or liberal packaging.

I lay out the real meaning of left versus right, drawing from Plato and Aristotle all the way to today’s issues like abortion (neither ban nor subsidize), Sunday shopping (treat it like any other day), and pornography (freedom of speech, not bans from the religious right or the feminist left). All Canadian parties? They’re all on the left in my book.

Then I dive into that campus controversy over the Western Gazette‘s April Fool’s spoof – a satirical piece that had the usual suspects screaming for apologies, sensitivity training, ethics codes, and even removing editors by vote. I defend it as legitimate humor and free speech, exposing the intolerance behind calls to censor “offensive” content, the myth of a “rape culture” in the West, and the feminist agenda that confuses sexuality with sexism while demanding force and funding to silence dissent. Throw in some history on pornography laws, the Fraser Committee, and the real story behind Linda Lovelace. I Even touch on a few TV shows like Drive, Lost, and that brilliant Firefly.

In the end, defending freedom of speech, individual justice, and reason against the forces of censorship and collectivism is what being on the side of freedom is all about – and that’s Just Right.

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