Anti-lockdown prof: why I'm still a Corbynista

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From our COVID CRITICAL miniseries: available to subscribers at https://www.patreon.com/thepopularpod. We remind Oxford epidemiologist and Great Barrington Declaration author Sunetra Gupta about her praise for Jeremy Corbyn's 2019 manifesto, and discuss what the intellectual energies of Corbynism SHOULD have contributed to case for an alternative to lockdowns.

Our COVID CRITICAL miniseries includes:

TPS125 WHAT SOCIAL MEDIA DO WE WANT? | Jenin Younes

Litigation Counsel for the New Civil Liberties Alliance Jenin Younes returns to TPS to discuss the merging of the State and social media companies during COVID. Jenin describes the fallout of her NCLA case against the US government for intervening in the banning of COVID critical Twitter accounts, the deposition of Anthony Fauci, and speculates about Elon Musk's skin is in the game.

TPS126 CORPORATE COVIDIANS | Jennifer Sey

A view from the corporate offices is provided by Jennifer Sey, Brand President and prospective CEO of Levi's, until her opposition to school closures during COVID cost her her job. Jennifer discusses how Levi's 'woke capitalism' blended seamlessly with its siding with maximalist COVID measures, how the US upper class sees education, and the generational dynamic in the corporate world's attitude to social justice today.

TPS127 NHS AFTER COVID | Robert Freudenthal

NHS psychiatrist Robert Freudenthal returns to TPS to discuss how misconceptions about the structure of the NHS cause us to misread the dynamics both of the NHS during COVID and the NHS strikes of winter 2022. Robert gives an inside view of how medical practitioners view their work, and how it caused much of their leadership to miss the significance of the relationship between medicine and power that was so expanded during COVID.

Oxford epidemiologist and Great Barrington Declaration author Sunetra Gupta returns to TPS to discuss the 'immunity debt' hypothesis that the long impact of lockdown is making us sick now, the return of Strep A/Scarlet Fever as a killer in Britain, and whether US cities are right to demand a return to public masking. Sunetra speaks candidly about advising Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak and about how COVID could have been different with the principles of Jeremy Corbyn's 2019 manifesto.

TPS128 WHY ARE WE SICK? | Sunetra Gupta

Oxford epidemiologist and Great Barrington Declaration author Sunetra Gupta returns to TPS to discuss the 'immunity debt' hypothesis that the long impact of lockdown is making us sick now, the return of Strep A/Scarlet Fever as a killer in Britain, and whether US cities are right to demand a return to public masking. Sunetra speaks candidly about advising Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak and about how COVID could have been different with the principles of Jeremy Corbyn's 2019 manifesto.

TPS would like to thank Collateral Global for their support for TPS COVID CRITICAL.

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