Topic: Conscientious Objection

3 chapters across the catalog

Torture Telephone
Episode 1488 2:09:02 - 2:13:28

1488: Torture Telephone

Vanderbilt Medical Center, Transgender Surgery and Conscientious Objection

Dr. Ellen Clayton of Vanderbilt Medical Center stated that medical staff who have conscientious or religious objections to performing gender-affirming surgeries should face "consequences." Clayton argued that such objections are problematic in a contractual employment setting and that staff should find other jobs if they refuse to participate. The comments have sparked debate over religious freedom and medical mandates in Tennessee.

Thugs on a plane
Episode 1274 1:09:18 - 1:11:43

1274: Thugs on a plane

India COVID-19 Epicenter, Texas Vaccine Mandates, Media Headlines

India has emerged as a new global epicenter for the pandemic, surpassing Brazil in total cases. In the U.S., headlines claiming vaccines are "mandatory" for Texas schoolchildren are scrutinized; the hosts point out that Texas law allows for conscientious and religious exemptions. They criticize the media for using sensationalist headlines to obscure legal realities.

Deconflicting
Episode 761 1:32:00 - 1:38:48

761: Deconflicting

Pope Francis Meeting with Kim Davis, Media Framing

News leaks of a secret meeting between Pope Francis and Kentucky clerk Kim Davis during the Pope's U.S. visit. Media outlets like MSNBC and NBC News are criticized for their framing of the event, specifically Lester Holt's use of the word "claims" regarding Davis's account. The hosts note that the Pope's comments on conscientious objection as a human right were largely ignored by mainstream reporting.