What’s the line between “good trouble” and just getting into trouble? We talk about what happened with the band The 1975 when lead singer Matty Healy went on a rant bashing the country’s anti-gay laws and kissed his male bandmate on stage, prompting the Malaysian government to cut the festival they were playing at short. Homosexuality is punishable by 20 years in prison in majority-Muslim Malaysia, which called Healy’s behavior “an insult” to the country’s laws. Was that activism or was he just being antagonistic while being a guest in another country? Then we talk to Dick Kapinski, Director of Communications for the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) which celebrates 70 years this week. We all turn into aviation nerds by the end of the segment. Lots of stuff happening at The Laughing Tap:
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