S 2 Episode 20: Reexamining Power and Society
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Please welcome Patrick Jones, also known as Mr.JonesX. With his expertise in diversity, inclusion, and human rights advocacy, Patrick actively engages over 400,000 fans, including a significant LGBTQ+ community, through his thought-provoking content.
As a TikTok influencer and public speaker, Patrick addresses the same themes you've explored - the rise of hate, political divisiveness, and mental health challenges. His insights add a power layer to our conversations.
What if the educational system we've trusted for so long is actually stifling our children's potential? Patrick Jones, also known as Mr. Jones X on TikTok, joins us to illuminate his powerful journey from an aspiring pharmacist to a finance director and passionate social justice advocate. Through his recounting of a shocking kindergarten incident of racial discrimination, Patrick shares how his early experiences shaped his unyielding commitment to equality and his unique perspective on society, bolstered by his sociology studies and his ability to retain vast amounts of information.
Our discussion takes a poignant turn as we examine the systemic issues within law enforcement, spotlighting the tragic case of Sonia Massey and the broader implications of police responses to mental health crises. Patrick and I critique the glorification of toxic power dynamics and explore the disturbing parallels between law enforcement misconduct and military sexual assault. By interweaving local, state, and federal political engagement, we underscore the importance of informed voting and collective action to drive meaningful change. Wrapping up with a reflection on the role of comedy and social media in addressing societal issues, we challenge listeners to step out of their comfort zones and advocate for a just society.
Also remember that it is okay to take a break to care for yourself. Cora reminded me of this right after the episode ended.
Special Thank you to Cora Lee Kennedy for her fill in hosting. She has joined on as a volunteer research assistant and is 100% amazing.
90 state lawmakers accused of sexual misconduct since 2017 | AP News
Quick Facts on Sexual Abuse Offenses (ussc.gov)
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/illinois-sheriffs-deputy-charged-with-murder-shot-black-woman-in-face-after-she-called-police-for-help. Melissa Perez Winder, Associated Press, Ed White, Associated Press, John O'Connor, Associated Press
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/body-cam-video-shows-illinois-deputy-fatally-shooting-sonya-massey
https://newschannel20.com/news/local/multiple-911-calls-made-before-sonya-massey-was-fatally-shot-by-deputy
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Artwork and logo design by Misty Rae.
Special thanks to Joanna Roux for editing help.
Special thanks to the listeners and all the wonderful people who helped listen to and provide feedback on the episode's prerelease.
Research is being completed by Cora Lee Kennedy
Please feel free to email Matt topics or suggestions, questions or feedback.
Matt@unitedstatesofPTSD.com
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1. S 2 Episode 20: Reexamining Power and Society (00:00:00)
2. Speaker Discusses Social Justice Journey (00:00:15)
3. Challenging Educational Indoctrination and Unlearning (00:06:49)
4. Unlearning Core Values and Growth (00:11:46)
5. Police Shooting of Sonia Massey (00:14:52)
6. Systemic Issues in Law Enforcement (00:29:42)
7. Toxic Power Dynamics and Social Norms (00:35:01)
8. Comfort and Disrupt (00:45:32)
9. Impact of Comedy and Political Participation (00:50:06)
10. Local, State, and Federal Political Engagement (00:58:22)
11. Awakening to Cognitive Dissonance and Propaganda (01:06:03)
12. Exploring Social Media Channels for Engagement (01:14:41)
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