Super Beg Sunday

Written by: Anthony R Cortes Bonds
  • Summary

  • We are begging for change in our system

    Anthony R Cortes Bonds
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Episodes
  • Service Dogs Deception Unmasking The Fraud
    Aug 19 2024

    In this episode, we delve into the widespread issue of fake service dog documentation and its impact on the rights of legitimate service dog users. We explore how using fraudulent documents to gain access with a service dog, even a legitimate one, constitutes a crime under the Texas Human Resources code. This misrepresentation creates confusion, leading businesses and law enforcement to wrongly assume that such documentation is necessary, which undermines the integrity of service dog laws.

    We discuss a real-life example involving a legitimate service dog and the legal misunderstandings that ensue when fake documents are presented. The episode also highlights Texas’s new law, effective January 1, 2024, targeting the misrepresentation of service animals, and proposes a Service Dog Permit system to help standardize and protect the use of service animals without violating ADA laws. We aim to raise awareness about the legal ramifications of service dog fraud and emphasize the importance of proper education for law enforcement and businesses to prevent such misunderstandings.

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    16 mins
  • Police reform
    Jun 10 2024

    In this episode, we delve into the crucial topic of law enforcement reform. We argue that officers should be required to pass rigorous examinations akin to the bar exam, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the Constitution and civil rights. The discussion emphasizes the importance of prioritizing constitutional enforcement, recognizing that individuals' rights end where others' begin. Moreover, we advocate for a shift in focus from punishment to rehabilitation, promoting a justice system that seeks to restore and reintegrate rather than simply penalize. Join us as we explore how these changes could transform policing and enhance the protection of civil liberties.

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    8 mins
  • The Perils of Profit-Driven Prisons: A Cycle of Incarceration and Injustice
    May 6 2024

    The profit-driven prison system incentivizes incarceration regardless of rehabilitation needs or crime severity, leading to conflicts of interest and compromising justice. Collusion with pharmaceutical companies can lead to overmedication and addiction among inmates. Exploiting inmate labor for minimal wages perpetuates poverty and makes reintegration into society difficult. This approach is both morally and economically unsustainable, burdening taxpayers and failing to address root societal issues.

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    5 mins

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