From legislation that promotes genocide to judicial approaches that maintain systemic oppression and common law that prevents society from moving forward, 's(cr)ue you' uncovers the many ways in which the law screws us over. Join host, Mewilec, every month on s(cr)ue you!
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From legislation that promotes genocide to judicial approaches that maintain systemic oppression and common law that prevents society from moving forward, 's(cr)ue you' uncovers the many ways in which the law screws us over. Join host, Mewilec, every month on s(cr)ue you!
In this episode, Mewilec talks about some of Britain's crimes against humanity, the laws they created to justify such crimes and the laws they broke... to justify... the crimes. Please note that most of what was said in this episode were direct quotations from the resources used. A detailed resource list is available here: https://scrueyou.wordpress.com/2022/09/24/maybe-we-should-redacted-britain/
s(cr)ue you
From legislation that promotes genocide to judicial approaches that maintain systemic oppression and common law that prevents society from moving forward, 's(cr)ue you' uncovers the many ways in which the law screws us over. Join host, Mewilec, every month on s(cr)ue you!