Chapter
The Issue of Burn Pits
The concern raised is not just on domestic veterans but also on the recklessness or malevolence behind the aftermath of the burn pits left by the United States. The discussion reflects on the ethical and moral obligations of the country towards its impacts on the environment and the people affected.
Clips
Zachary from Indiana points out that while the first episode of the podcast covers the domestic issues related to burn pits, it overlooks the environmental problems that impact the people the United States fights.
11:18 - 12:30 (01:11)
Summary
Zachary from Indiana points out that while the first episode of the podcast covers the domestic issues related to burn pits, it overlooks the environmental problems that impact the people the United States fights.
ChapterThe Issue of Burn Pits
EpisodeThe Problem With Jon: According to Our Listeners
PodcastThe Problem With Jon Stewart
The podcast talks about the implications of exporting corrosive cultures to other countries.
12:30 - 13:34 (01:04)
Summary
The podcast talks about the implications of exporting corrosive cultures to other countries. If a culture exports something that's corrosive to their own culture, think about what will happen to a poorer country that is left with it to do.
ChapterThe Issue of Burn Pits
EpisodeThe Problem With Jon: According to Our Listeners
PodcastThe Problem With Jon Stewart
The US government's handling of Agent Orange and its effects on both US veterans and Vietnamese people brings up questions of whether it is reckless or malevolent or a combination of both, and also highlights the lack of care for affected veterans.
13:34 - 14:40 (01:05)
Summary
The US government's handling of Agent Orange and its effects on both US veterans and Vietnamese people brings up questions of whether it is reckless or malevolent or a combination of both, and also highlights the lack of care for affected veterans.