Breaking the Set Season 2 Episode 134
Breaking the Set
Season 2

Ep 134. Transgender Injustice, Albuquerque Police Abuse, US Sailors Dying from Radiation

  • TV-PG
  • April 11, 2014

In season 2 episode 134 of Breaking the Set titled "Transgender Injustice, Albuquerque Police Abuse, US Sailors Dying from Radiation," Abby Martin covers three important stories.

The first story discussed is the issue of transgender injustice in the United States. Martin interviews transgender people who have faced discrimination and violence, as well as activists who are working to bring attention to this issue and fight for equal rights and protections. She also looks at the broader social and political context behind the recent wave of anti-trans legislation and the resistance from the LGBTQ community.

The second story covered in the episode is the police violence and abuse that has plagued Albuquerque, New Mexico. Martin investigates the use of excessive force by police officers and the subsequent lack of accountability and reform within the system. She speaks to victims of police brutality, community organizers, and legal advocates who are demanding justice and working to hold law enforcement accountable for their actions.

Finally, the episode examines the little-known story of US sailors who were exposed to high levels of radiation while providing humanitarian aid in Fukushima, Japan following the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. Martin discusses the health consequences that these sailors have faced, as well as the inadequate support and compensation provided by the US government.

Throughout these three segments, Martin highlights the importance of activism and resistance in the face of injustice and calls on viewers to join in the fight for a more just and equitable society. The episode raises important questions about social justice, government accountability, and the need for systemic change in a range of areas.

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Description
  • First Aired
    April 11, 2014
  • Content Rating
    TV-PG
  • Language
    English