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Belief Over Reason

November 12, 2024 scott carrier

My take on what happened in the election.

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Fascism In America

November 2, 2024 scott carrier

Militiaman outside the Republican Convention in Cleveland, 2016.

A short essay on what I know about fascism.

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Beirut Epilogue

October 27, 2024 scott carrier

I wrote this after I got back home the other night, but it took a few days to get it posted. I had a good trip, thanks very much for your support.

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Beirut Part Six

October 21, 2024 scott carrier

Dr. Edward Alam, professor of philosophy and theology at Notre Dame University in Lebanon.

This interview with Dr. Alam gives a very good historical context for the war now going on in Lebanon. I feel lucky to have met him. Here are the links to the book he recommended for more in depth study:

The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine by Rashid Khalidi

The Iron Wall: Israel and the Arab World by Avi Shlaim

The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine by Ilan Pappe

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Beirut Part Five

October 18, 2024 scott carrier

This is the monument in Martyr’s Square in Beirut.

Four more interviews with people on the street in Beirut.

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Beirut Part Four

October 13, 2024 scott carrier

On the street in Beirut.

An interview with Yehya Youness, owner of Electrip, an electric scooter company in Beirut.

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Beirut Part Three

October 11, 2024 scott carrier

I lifted this image from a L’Orient Today story.

I made a mistake about the date. I meant Friday, October 11th. This is a short piece recorded in my hotel room following last night’s bombing in Central Beirut.

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Beirut Part Two

October 9, 2024 scott carrier
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Beirut Part One

October 7, 2024 scott carrier

A family camping out along the beach in Beirut to avoid being bombed in their home.

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End of Season Two

February 8, 2021 scott carrier
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I’m going to take a break for a few months, or at least until the pandemic is over. Thank you very much for your support. This podcast has been the best thing in my life, professionally, and I couldn’t have done it without you. I hope to be back soon with more stories.

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A Photographer's Account of the Insurrection

January 11, 2021 scott carrier
The moment the police line breaks. West Portico of the U.S. Capitol, January 6th, 2021.

The moment the police line breaks. West Portico of the U.S. Capitol, January 6th, 2021.

Many Trump supporters I spoke with before the election said there would be violence after the election, and now here we are. I missed last Wednesday’s insurrection, but my friend photo-journalist Alan Chin was there. So I called him.

You may remember Alan from a previous episode. I met him in 2001 in Afghanistan. We worked together there and he went on to cover the war in Iraq. He’s covered a lot of war zones. His photos are published in the New York Times and Newsweek. I’ve always been amazed by his spot-on verbal descriptions and accounts, his command of history, and his confidence in the role of photo-journalism.

This is a very good report of what it was like at the U.S. Capitol last week.

All photos by Alan Chin.

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Trump in Dalton, Gerogia, January 4th, 2021, railing against fictitious election fraud and ostensibly supporting Kelly Loeffler’s Senate campaign.

Trump in Dalton, Gerogia, January 4th, 2021, railing against fictitious election fraud and ostensibly supporting Kelly Loeffler’s Senate campaign.

At the Trump rally in Dalton Georgia, January 4th, 2021.

At the Trump rally in Dalton Georgia, January 4th, 2021.

West Portico of the U.S. Capitol, January 6th, 2021.

West Portico of the U.S. Capitol, January 6th, 2021.

West Portico of the U.S. Capitol, January 6th, 2021.

West Portico of the U.S. Capitol, January 6th, 2021.

West Portico of the U.S. Capitol, January 6th, 2021.

West Portico of the U.S. Capitol, January 6th, 2021.

West Portico of the U.S. Capitol, January 6th, 2021.

West Portico of the U.S. Capitol, January 6th, 2021.

Virginia State Police using tear gas to clear the West Portico of the U.S. Capitol, January 6th, 2021.

Virginia State Police using tear gas to clear the West Portico of the U.S. Capitol, January 6th, 2021.

How Much Time Has Gone By: Part Two

December 31, 2020 scott carrier
The Yellowstone River, Montana.

The Yellowstone River, Montana.

Following the river was a good idea, especially across the Great Plains, because it’s really easy to get lost out there. The view is the same in all directions—rolling hills of dry grass that resemble giant waves on the open ocean. It seemed I would never find my way across them. I was lost at sea. But the river knows where it’s going, downhill to the sea, and it has cottonwood trees and green meadows along its shore. Animals and birds live along the river. People come to hang out and fish. Following the river kept me sane and grounded.

The music is from Neil Young’s soundtrack to “Deadman,” a film by Jim Jarmusch. I highly recommend it.

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On the Standing Rock Reservation, North Dakota.

On the Standing Rock Reservation, North Dakota.

Gabe Romo, Standing Rock Reservation, North Dakota.

Gabe Romo, Standing Rock Reservation, North Dakota.

South Dakota

South Dakota

How Much Time Has Gone By: Part One

December 6, 2020 scott carrier
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Back in the beginning of September, two months before the election, I set out on a trip driving across the country talking to people about the candidates and the issues. I collected a lot of interviews and I think now is the time to play them, at length.

Most of the interviews are with Trump supporters and some of the things they say may trigger you. You don’t have to listen. You may feel the time for listening is over.

This is the first of three parts.

The music is from Neil Young’s soundtrack to “Deadman,” a film by Jim Jarmusch. I highly recommend it.

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South Pass, Wyoming

South Pass, Wyoming

Atlantic City, Wyoming

Atlantic City, Wyoming

Arthur “Junior” Hernandez

Arthur “Junior” Hernandez

Don Metzger

Don Metzger

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Culture War: War Zone

October 15, 2020 scott carrier
Kansas City, Missouri, September 20, 2020. I came upon this man who was unconscious but still breathing. I called 9/11 and an ambulance came. He was able to get up on the stretcher by himself. I think he’ll be ok.

Kansas City, Missouri, September 20, 2020. I came upon this man who was unconscious but still breathing. I called 9/11 and an ambulance came. He was able to get up on the stretcher by himself. I think he’ll be ok.

I went to New Orleans but didn’t interview anyone because I thought things were getting too sketchy with the spreading virus. So I drove home. And I’m sort of beat. It was an exhausting trip. But I recorded a lot of good interviews, maybe the best ever. Thanks very much for supporting this series.

Downtown St. Louis, Missouri, September 26, 2020. I asked them, “What’s up?” One said, “We’re just standing by.”

Downtown St. Louis, Missouri, September 26, 2020. I asked them, “What’s up?” One said, “We’re just standing by.”

Kaufmann Center for the Performing Arts, Kansas City, Missouri.

Kaufmann Center for the Performing Arts, Kansas City, Missouri.

Culture War: Home of the Blues

October 5, 2020 scott carrier
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I’ve been driving around talking to people in the Mississippi Delta, small towns like Clarksdale, Sumner, Greenwood, and Elaine. I heard a lot of stories that I should have known already. People were very friendly.

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The Mississippi near Mayersville.

The Mississippi near Mayersville.

Near Onward, Mississippi.

Near Onward, Mississippi.

The courthouse in Sumner, Mississippi, where the men who killed Emmett Till in 1955 were found not guilty. That’s a monument to the Confederate Soldier.

The courthouse in Sumner, Mississippi, where the men who killed Emmett Till in 1955 were found not guilty. That’s a monument to the Confederate Soldier.

Culture War: St. Louis

September 27, 2020 scott carrier
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The Missouri River meets the Mississippi River a few miles north of St. Louis. The river is like a half mile wide at this point with tug boats pushing long barges to oil refineries and railroad shipping yards. I was in St. Louis the first couple days after the Breonna Taylor decision came down in Louisville. I went to Ferguson where Michael Brown was killed by police in 2014 and no charges were brought. But it was difficult to find people who would talk to me.

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