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VETERANS FOR PEACE SHOW Sunday, December 12th, 2021
VETERANS FOR PEACE SHOW Sunday, December 12th, 2021
Host – Joe Kebartas
The Veterans For Peace Show has been broadcast every week since Occupy Boston’s encampment in Dewey Square. Joe adds his slapstick humor to lighten some very serious subjects. It was originally hosted by our dear friend Bob Funke, who now broadcasts a show at WBZ here in Boston.
This week: Military Budget, Reality Winner, Julian Assange, Saving the VA and more!
The Veterans For Peace Show is on Activate Radio at 10 AM ET Every Sunday Morning!
‘2020: The Dumpster Fire’ Premieres in Boston on Friday December 17th
‘2020: The Dumpster Fire’ Premieres in Boston on Friday, December 17th
Local activist/ filmmaker Rod Webber will premiere his new film ‘2020: The Dumpster Fire’ in Boston on Friday, December 17th at the Capital Theater in Arlington, MA. The film follows Webber on the 2020 campaign trail and features him trolling many candidates, from both parties. Lot’s of humor, with a serious message. The basic information from the fb event page is below and includes a link to buy tickets.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2021 AT 7 PM
2020: The Dumpster Fire | Boston Premiere
Capitol Theater Building
TICKET COST $11
TICKET PRE-SALES AVAILABLE NOWDOORS AND PHOTO OPS AT 6:00PM
FILM STARTS AT 7:30PMThe film follows artist/ film director, Rod Webber, and his satirical presidential campaign and the tumultuous protests of 2020. Webber trolls Republicans and Democrats alike, earning him praise, and similarly hilarious condemnations of being “Satanic Antifa” by wackos like Alex Jones. Webber trolls the internet too when he scrawls “Epstein Didn’t Kill Himself” on the viral-video Duct-Tape-Banana-Wall, resulting in his arrest, a warrant for a second arrest and a series of high-profile print articles.When civil unrest breaks out in the wake of George Floyd’s murder, Webber, (a supporter of BLM), switches gears, conducting serious interviews, and is one of the first on the scene documenting Minneapolis as it burned. Traveling to Portland, Seattle and Washington DC, Webber dodges rubber bullets, tear-gas canisters, and live ammunition to give the viewer a front row seat to one of the most tumultuous series of protests in US history.Ultimately, in the final stretch of the election, Webber finds himself at a Mike Pence rally, where he confronts the Vice President face to face. Throughout the film, Webber serves as his own attorney in court proceedings against The Trump Campaign and The Manchester NH Police, ultimately winning a combined settlement of $35,000 between the two.The film includes interviews with Noam Chomsky, Jello Biafra, Daryle Lamont Jenkins, Michael Moore and many of the 2020 candidates.Link to fb event page – https://fb.me/e/2JDYf3YO0