
FF-325: Michael Palmer on dishonest academia vs. honest working-class people
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Michael Palmer was a professor and a department chair at East Carolina University. He is also the son of a Philadelphia police officer and served in the US Navy. He discusses how academics and why he trusted them less than people on his working-class job. He also discusses his time in the US Navy in 1988 when the Navy shot down Iran Air 655 over the Persian Gulf. He talks about his father's job as a Philadelphia police officer and the MOVE incident in 1985.
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