Leighton Grey on Courtroom Politics: The Hidden Biases Impacting Public Health
Episode Overview
Explore the impact of biased judiciary decisions on public health policy and individual freedoms Delve into the challenges of combating misinformation and the erosion of trust in government Discover the importance of re-establishing a sense of community and advocating for genuine public interest
And this is what we were saying at Lighthouse, even if it makes you uncomfortable and you hate it, we have to sometimes accept things we don't want to accept, because the alternative is terrible.
What happens when the scales of justice are tipped by political bias? In this eye-opening episode, award-winning journalist Trish Wood sits down with Alberta lawyer Leighton Grey to discuss the troubling corruption within our court systems. They dive into recent judicial decisions that seem to favor the status quo and elites, despite evidence suggesting otherwise, particularly in the context of COVID-19 public health policies.
Grey sheds light on how propaganda has not only influenced public opinion but may also have caused cognitive impairments that affect judicial outcomes. This episode doesn't just stop at the courtroom; it examines the broader implications of eroded trust in government and the challenges of fighting misinformation. Trish's empathetic yet probing interview style encourages listeners to question the narratives fed to them and consider the importance of safeguarding individual freedoms.
If you're someone who values critical thinking and unfiltered truths, this episode is a compelling listen that will leave you pondering long after it ends.