Breaking the Set Season 2 Episode 131
Breaking the Set
Season 2

Ep 131. Confessions of an FDA Agent, Truth Behind "Honor Diaries" and US' Embarrassing Illiteracy Rate

  • TV-PG
  • April 8, 2014

Breaking the Set season 2 episode 131 titled "Confessions of an FDA Agent, Truth Behind "Honor Diaries" and US' Embarrassing Illiteracy Rate" covers three different topics. The first topic is about a former FDA (Food and Drug Administration) agent, Gary Collins, who reveals the corruption and failure of the agency to protect the public from harmful drugs. Through an interview with Collins, the host of the show, Abby Martin, exposes how drug companies have been manipulating the system and pushing harmful drugs into the market, endangering human lives.

The second topic is about the controversial film "Honor Diaries," which claims to expose the oppression of women in Muslim-majority societies. The film has been criticized for its lack of nuance, cultural inaccuracies, and promotion of a colonial and Islamophobic agenda. Abby Martin interviews the director of the film, Paula Kweskin, and the CEO of the Clarion Project, a group that funded the film, to provide a balanced perspective on the issue.

The third topic is about the illiteracy rate in the United States, which is shockingly high, despite the country's claim to be a global leader in education. The episode highlights the lack of funding, inadequate resources, and socio-economic factors that contribute to the illiteracy crisis. Abby Martin interviews an adult learner and a teacher, who share their experiences of struggling with illiteracy and working to overcome it.

Overall, Breaking the Set season 2 episode 131 offers a critical analysis of three important issues through in-depth interviews and investigative reporting. The show aims to inform the public and encourage dialogue on these topics, which have significant impacts on society and human rights.

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Description
  • First Aired
    April 8, 2014
  • Content Rating
    TV-PG
  • Language
    English