Episodes
In this season finale, Movendi International makes a comeback. UNODC and Movendi collaborate on global health policy, and it's all a bit odd. Also, we talk to an infant feeding expert who leads us down the path of the WHO's weird obsession with infant formula.  Act 1: Listen first Act 2: Magic formula Act 3: Conclusion Released on January 21, 2024. More resources of the Fun Police campaign: https://consumerchoicecenter.org/fun-police/ Check out the weekly podcast ConsEUmer:...
Published 02/21/24
Published 02/21/24
In this third episode, we look at the role of international institutions when it comes to litigation. IARC, the International Agency for Research on Cancer, uses a method of analysing hazard, not risk, opening up companies to expensive litigation. This appears to be used as a method to impose quasi bans. Act 1: Precaution Act 2: Lawyer up Act 3: Conflicts of interest Released on January 14, 2024. More resources of the Fun Police campaign:...
Published 02/14/24
In this season of the Fun Police podcast, we are looking at the role of international institutions in the propagation of misinformation and how prohibitionists are using them to further their goals.  In this episode: the dirty on the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control and its Conference of the Parties (COP), the World Health Organization's treaty organ that continues to deny the science on harm reduction and the usefulness of nicotine alternatives in getting people to quit smoking. We...
Published 02/07/24
In this season of the Fun Police podcast, we are looking at the role of international institutions in the propagation of misinformation and how prohibitionists are using them to further their goals.  In this first episode: the World Health Organisation, and its role in global health policy. Act 1: WHO got it wrong Act 2: Negative impacts Act 3: WHO cares Released on January 31, 2024. More resources of the Fun Police campaign: https://consumerchoicecenter.org/fun-police/ Check out the...
Published 01/31/24
The official trailer for the second season of the Fun Police podcast series. Episode one will be released on January 31, 2024. New episodes, four in total, dropping week by week. Released on January 17, 2024 More resources of the Fun Police campaign: https://consumerchoicecenter.org/fun-police/ Check out the weekly podcast ConsEUmer: https://consumerchoicecenter.org/conseumer/ Check out Consumer Choice Podcast (formerly Consumer Choice Radio): https://consumerchoicecenter.org/radio/ See...
Published 01/17/24
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Published 01/03/24
There's a few last things to say, a few questions to ask. We'd love to have asked those questions to the Neo-prohibitionists themselves, but they were not ready to talk to us. What makes us as a society realise the detrimental effects of prohibition? Is it really something we have to try over and over again? There's more to say, but for this conclusion we only have ten minutes. Who knows, maybe there will be more in the future. Released on December 13, 2023 More resources of the Fun...
Published 12/13/23
We have a fascination with gambling, but for some, it is also seen as both shady and dangerous. As a result, activists try to ban it, for public health reasons and on the grounds of morality. The promise of potential winnings are evil, they say. But what are the consequences of making gambling illegal, and what are the economic benefits of legalising activities such as sports betting and games of chance? In this episode we take a closer look at gambling. Also in this episode: plain...
Published 12/06/23
Many people attempt to quit smoking, but it's a difficult task. With the availability of smoking cessation devices, the question is: how effective are they, and why are they being treated the same as smoking? In this episode, we take a look at tobacco harm reduction, its proponents and adversaries. Act 1: Thank you for Not Smoking Act 2: Just Say No Act 3: Difficult goodbyes Released on November 29, 2023 More resources of the Fun Police campaign:...
Published 11/29/23
Episode 2: The Billionaire Every prohibitionist movement needs its funders. Its moneymen. Usually, there are powerful industrialists who've made it big and are "giving back" by restricting choices of the little people. For popular movements against alcohol in the 1900s, Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, and Henry Ford were the principal philanthropists. Neoprohibitionists now rely on a man with a name as iconic as his money: Michael Bloomberg. Through his three-term New York City...
Published 11/22/23
To understand Neo-prohibitionism, we need to understand the premise of their arguments. In this episode we talk about the harm principle, and the implications of self-harm. We also analyse the history of prohibition throughout time and answer the question: is prohibitionism limited to only one culture, or is it a universal fallacy? We close the episode with a Canadian example of how neo-prohibitionists operate. Act 1: Do you want to live? Act 2: Recycling old adages Act 3: The...
Published 11/15/23
The official trailer for the Fun Police 5-part podcast series, a Consumer Choice Center original podcast. Episode one dropping November 15, 2023. New episodes week by week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Published 10/30/23