US Tax Dollars Going to Teach Communist Propaganda in Kindergarten
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Summary
In this episode, we discuss a new pedagogy called "Woke Kindergarten" and how it's been implemented in public schools in the Bay Area. We also discuss the controversy surrounding the program and the lack of accountability for it.
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I would say is that a lot of people think that these schools are like a little progressive.
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They do not understand that they are explicitly teaching anti-Semitic lessons.
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One place that people are demanding a permanent ceasefire is in Palestine because they are
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being occupied or controlled by a made up place called Israel that has settlers called
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Zionists who are harming and killing Palestinian people who have always lived on the land.
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He said he questioned the trainer who used the phrasing, quote, so-called United States,
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end quote, woke kindergarten prides itself on inventing a new pedagogy that advocates gender
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confusion, kid protesting, so going to protest, as you mentioned, the eradication of borders,
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as well as, quote, pro-black and queer trans liberation, end quote.
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One section of the website said it wants to help kids become, quote, unquote, little
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District officials defended the program this past week, saying that woke kindergarten did
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The district pointed to that the school was no longer on a state watch list, only to learn
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from the Chronicle, the people who are writing this, that the school was not only still on
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the watch list, but had dropped to a lower level.
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Today, we are going to be talking about something that a fan shared with me.
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The first link is a link to an organization's website.
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Like, it even sounds like a janky, like, fake thing, right?
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He sends additional links about news coverage about this.
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And in both the New York, so it's been implemented in both New York and San Francisco.
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But the different news coverage we have of this discuss its differential implementation
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So let's just go straight into the news coverage.
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But by the way, the woman who runs this, God knows if I'm misgendering them.
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Okay, anyway, so here it says, so I'm quoting from an article on this, okay?
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A Hayward Elementary School struggling to boost low test scores in dismal student attendance
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is spending a quarter million dollars in federal money for an organization called Awoke Kindergarten
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to train teachers to confront white supremacy, disrupt racism and oppression, and remove those
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District officials defended the program this past week, saying that Awoke Kindergarten did
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The district pointed to improvements in attendance and suspension rates, and that the school
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was no longer on a state watch list, only to learn from the Chronicle, the people who
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are writing this, that the school was not only still on the watch list, but had dropped
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The, well, I mean, so this is, this is the thing.
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And yet the people who were supposed to be monitoring this, who should have known that
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it made things worse, that it hadn't gotten off these watch lists, that it had actually
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dropped to a higher level of extremism on the watch list, seem to be unaware of this.
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They're just like, we did the woke thing and now it's fixed.
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Yeah, well, and I think that's the story that we're told about woke policy in general, is
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just do this thing and it's going to be okay, which is definitely not how that plays out.
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So the school community, including parents, teachers, and staff, identified a provider
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He noted a subsequent improvement in student attendance was 44% of students considered chronically
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absent last year, down 61% from the year prior.
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Unfortunately, this is a similar improvement that we've seen district-wide, including the
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And I will point out, it did functionally make things worse.
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But two years into the three-year contract with Woke Kindergarten, a for-profit company,
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student achievement at Glassbrook has fallen, prompting some teachers to question whether
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the money was well spent given the needs of the student, who are predominantly low income.
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Two-thirds of the students are English learners, and more than 80% are Hispanic Latino.
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These are new immigrants trying to learn and adopt to American culture, having their children
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And people who know Latin Americans, Latin Americans are not woke.
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These kids are going to grow up to hate their family, because that's what happens.
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If you brainwash one of these kids into wokeness, and they grow up in a traditionalist family,
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So these kids who are growing up, you know, coming over here, the parents think they're
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saving their kids, and they think that they are providing them a good future.
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And yet they are going to be brainwashed, castrated, and march through the streets in triumphs that
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supersede the gaudiness of even Rome's triumphs over the conquered, lesser nearby tribes.
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You know, the genuine horror of what's going on here, and that they're building this racial
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You know, it's run by a Black woman, and she's talking about how Blacks are better than
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Anyway, so they're going into these school districts, right?
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Like, if it was about, like, uplifting Black kids, that would be one thing.
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They're teaching recent Hispanic immigrants that her and people who look like her are racially
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I cannot believe this is happening in the United States, and that people like this are not being
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Well, that's a lot of money to be paid, but I'm also just really impressed by this website and that
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people are looking at this website and saying, you know what?
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There's Woke Wanderings, Woke Word of the Day, Woke Read Alouds, Little Comrade Convos, Teach
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Little Comrades is what they call the kids, by the way.
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So you made it to a protest, a sensory guide for kids, and Free Palestine, a visual history
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Do you want me to read to you what they say about Palestine?
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One place that people are demanding a permanent ceasefire is in Palestine because they are being
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occupied or controlled by a made-up place called Israel that has settlers called Zionists who
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are harming and killing Palestinian people who have always lived on the land.
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Israel is a made-up place lived in by people called Zionists.
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And the Palestinians, by the way, just so people know, the Palestinians have not always
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They're most, so specifically in Gaza, not all Palestinians.
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There's multiple ethnic groups within the Palestinian population.
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But the people who live within Gaza are a Turkic ethnic group and a relative newcomer.
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They are not, they have not always lived on the land.
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The ones who are not of this ethnic group are of the Arab ethnic group.
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They are certainly not of the ancient Philistine or Canaanite groups which originally lived in
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But what we do know is, in part a chagrin to the modern Jews, given their religious history
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on this note, ancient Jewish populations were about 50% Canaanite, which were the people
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in the region before the Jews arrived, or the early Jews arrived.
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So, yeah, actually the Jews have the best claim to being the original inhabitants of this area.
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And this is being taught to kindergartners, paid for by United States federal spending.
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We can get to the Wheels on the Bus Palestine song.
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One lesson the firm developed after Hamas' brutal October invasion of Israel imagined the
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children's song, quote, The Wheels on the Bus, end quote, into a Palestinian resistance poem
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titled, quote, The Wheels on the Tank, end quote.
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No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
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The wheels on the tank go round and round all through the town.
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The people in the town, they hold their ground and never back down.
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The bombs in the air go whoosh, whoosh, whoosh, all through the skies, from every river to
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And then, Woke Kindergarten advertises kid-friendly language that discredits Israel as a, quote,
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made-up place, end quote, that has, quote, settlers called Zionists who are harming and
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The New York Post noted, beyond peddling anti-Israeli activism, Woke Kindergarten prides itself on
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inventing a new pedagogy that advocates gender confusion, kid protesting, so going to protest,
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as you mentioned, the eradication of borders, as well as, quote, pro-Black and queer trans
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One section of the website said it wants to help kids become, quote, unquote, little comrades,
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Yeah, the founder has a little mascot, which I think is the mascot guiding these conversations.
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He introduces himself on the website as Little Power, which is the founder's inner child.
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But, like, the things I feel, and we were talking about this this morning, I feel like
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she has to be riffing on the worst stereotypes of a woke person and realizing that it's monetizable,
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But, like, she is not, you know, we recently interviewed Tracy Woodgrains, and he was talking
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about how, you know, if he had to ultimately choose a party and not be a centrist, he would
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choose the Democratic Party, because I think he shows that he's just not aware of what the
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Like, he seemed like somebody who was still in a cult and was trying to break from it,
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and I think he eventually will, because I don't think he recognizes.
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Like, he seemed pretty shocked by the 45% of gay men voted for Trump's statistic, because
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I think that, well, he said some stuff that just wasn't true.
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He's like that the Republican Party is advocating against his interests as a gay man, and there's
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Well, because you do hear that, and I think what is happening that may be causing polarization
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I know, but here's the whole lot, hear me out here, because we were talking this morning
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before we did any podcast recordings about how the war against woke has definitely is
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in full swing, and it has been, the resistance has been in full swing for multiple years, and
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you can hear from different types of groups on both sides that, yes, there is pushback
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now, but rather than the woke movement kind of stepping down or ebbing in some way, they're
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just ossifying and becoming more entrenched in their positions, and it seems to me that
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what we're seeing is just very ossified and extremified polarization, but what I feel like
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when I'm looking at wokekindergarden.org and Key, who's what the founder calls himself-
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Well, no, I mean, I think this is no different from the Republicans who, like, don't know
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that, like, actually Republicans aren't racist, and so they adopt-
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Yeah, like Nick Quentes, who, like, doesn't really, he calls himself, you know, a Catholic
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and stuff, but he doesn't represent any kind of, even extreme Catholics that we know.
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So he's a parody, he represents a parody, and she represents a parody.
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Yeah, he represents a progressive parody of Catholics that doesn't represent any real
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Oh, and Key, the founder of wokekindergarden does not represent any real person that we've
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met who's very progressive, and we've been in very progressive cultures many times.
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I mean, he takes on these, like, racist, anti-mostly Hispanic positions, and it's like, bro,
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Like, you cannot advocate for a worldwide Catholic government, and then say, but we can't have
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Like, it doesn't work, because it's a caricature that he learned from watching progressive caricatures
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And I do think that you're right, that many ultra-wokists have begun to adopt the caricatures
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I mean, they're doing it because they're getting re-inforced.
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If they move normally in environments, and they think they can gain status by doing that.
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Like, they're doing it because they're getting reinforced.
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In conservative circles, a lot of these people are marginalized, okay?
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So, like, people like Nick Fuentes, like, conservatives, we don't hire these people.
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When was the last time you heard of Nick Fuentes, right?
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Like, so these individuals are successfully marginalized within conservative circles.
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The problem within progressive circles, and this is part of the problem of woke, is that
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you are not allowed to, within progressive circles, marginalize someone for too strictly
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This is, I think, where we learn the core weakness of the progressive movement was, was
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Because you pointed out to me, you're like, how can they defend these actions when they
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Like, they are so obviously the losers in this.
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And you see this across the progress, you, in the progressive religion, cannot impugnate
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someone for too strictly following orders, basically.
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And this is why they keep standing stupid points that they should know if they were being
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Like, trans people in sports is an obviously dumb point.
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Well, and on the right, completely banning abortion is going to kill.
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Well, no, this is something that actually wasn't pushed by the base of the right.
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But what I'm saying is, within the Republican Party, at least leading up to this, no one
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No one could be like, actually, I think reproductive choice is kind of a good idea.
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Because it was a difference between a bottom-up and a top-down thing.
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Many people on the right did question, like, the abortion stuff.
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So, like, if you ask something, like, Roe v. Wade, for example, because there's two things
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They're thinking Roe v. Wade was an unconstitutional decision, which it obviously was.
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So, people could ask someone like Trump or us, are you against Roe v. Wade?
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And we would have said, yes, we're against Roe v. Wade.
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But that's very different than saying, well, would you, at a state level, impose a total
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And this is where Republicans got away with this for a long time.
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But I think, you know, within the Republican Party, the group that actually, like, even you,
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as a candidate, want abortions to be stricter in the legal system than they are now.
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Like, you think that Pennsylvania's laws have abortions happening too late, right?
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Then, for context, everyone, that's 23 weeks is pretty late.
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For abortions, you've got a little person in there at that point.
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Now, of course, I mean, I think that, just to put it out there, we hold the same general
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views that most Europeans and Americans hold when you look at polling and when you look at
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at least what European laws have been implemented, which is to say, basically, like, you know,
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After that point, there should, it should probably be for a pretty strong medical reason that
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The baby is almost certainly going to die or have a very painful death shortly after being
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So I'm just, you know, in terms of our stance in Pennsylvania, just people being like, oh, 23
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weeks, I feel like I'm not into this is not really that Republicans are forced to hold
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these insane positions when they're really not.
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Republicans don't hold these insane major Republicans, major Republican thought leaders
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don't hold these insane positions all the time.
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Then the leaders, they kept basing things around like Trevon Martin and stuff like that.
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Like these were, or George Floyd, these were like, George Floyd was a scumbag of a human
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being, you know, beating women, stuff like that.
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You know, these were individuals who they should have known.
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And there were black individuals who were unjustly put in, in, in difficult positions
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But they did not choose to elevate those people.
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They chose to elevate the people that Republicans were attacking them for, because that's how they
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chose their martyrs, which led to them choosing really bad martyrs.
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And this is how you cause progressives to lose is you call out a progressive loudly and
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publicly for going too far with their progressivism in a progressive approved way.
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That's how you get that shit out into the public.
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And then you can use that for a big fight and lose a bunch of progressive sentiment towards
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But to get back to the article here, the woke kindergarten curriculum shared with schools
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includes quote unquote wonderings, which pose questions for students, including quote,
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if the United States defunded the Israeli military, how could this money be used to rebuild Palestine
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I love the idea of not, not just not giving the Israeli military more money, but us imposing,
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basically attacking and imposing a defunding of the Israeli military.
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In addition here, quote, woke word of the day in quote, including strike, ceasefire and
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protests offer students a quote, language of resistance to introduce children to liberatory
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vocabulary in a way that they can easily digest, understand, and most importantly, use in their
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Keep in mind, these are little kids where 80, what was it?
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It was two thirds of the students are English learners.
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Well, one of her six words of the day is in Spanish.
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It is a manifestacion to demonstrate that we are not in agreement with something and to
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Teacher Tiger Craven Neely said he supports discussing racism in the classroom, but found
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the woke kindergarten training confusing and rigid.
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He said he was told a primary objective was to, quote unquote, disrupt whiteness in the
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school and that the sessions were, quote, not a place to express white guilt, end quote.
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He said he questioned the trainer who used the phrasing, quote, so-called United States,
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As well as lessons available on the organization's website offering little comrade convos or posting
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a word or positing a world without police money or landlords.
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Craven Neely, who is white and a self-described gay moderate, said he wasn't trying to be difficult
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when he asked for clarification about disrupting whiteness, quote, what does it mean, end quote.
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He said, adding the question got him at least temporarily banned from future training sessions.
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I just want to know what does it mean for a third grade classroom, he says.
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Another Glassbrook teacher said, woke kindergarten offered one perspective on issues and that
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there was no tolerance for questions, quote, it slowly became apparent if you were a dissenting
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voice, that was not what they wanted to hear, end quote, said the teacher who requested anonymity
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So what you see here is just total like, no dissent, no questions.
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And, you know, I can go to a different article here, which is, Gross and woke kindergarten
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previously hit headlines when a school district in Virginia posted and deleted information on their
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website telling students to listen to an audio book by Gross suggesting that they should not feel
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safe around police, they're teaching Hispanic immigrant children not to feel safe around police.
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Towards the end of the video, they said, quote, I feel safe when there are no police, end quote.
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The next clip was a video series titled Woke Read Aloud.
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They say easy as A, B, C. There are so many different pronouns they read, just like the alphabet,
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What's interesting, too, is that like one of the woke words of the day is to unionize,
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that this is just so broadly against any form of...
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Hold on, and you might think that these are like name pronouns.
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The kid Diego likes to be called a tree, Gross added.
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Tree pronouns they're pushing on kindergartners.
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Yeah, I know, and I think that this is a thing, and this is what always gets me,
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is people are like, well, I'm not one of those crazy progressives.
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And it's like if you, unless you, like if you're in rural Alabama and you're a moderate
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and you vote for progressives, I'm all about that, whatever, right?
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Okay, but if you're in like Austin and you're voting for progressives, this is what you're
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If you are in a major city, Dallas or something, and you're voting for progressives, or in
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a rural progressive leaning area like, you know, suburban New York or suburban Pennsylvania,
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So there are circumstances in which you shouldn't be elevating this type of stuff, but we
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when you are justifying why you are a progressive based on what's happening in Alabama and you
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are in New York, no, no, no, no, because that's not what you're elevating.
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And this hurts kids, and it specifically hurts the most disadvantaged kids whose parents can't
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That's why you're getting 80% Hispanic immigrants in these environments.
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Yeah, that parents would sacrifice a lot to move to the United States and go through
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And then, of course, you send your kid to a public school because you can't afford anything
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And then suddenly your kids are against, they hate the United States.
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Well, and they also learn to hate the U.S., to hate the police, to hate organizations.
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So they're probably not going to want to get a job because they should be unionizing and
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They're not going to feel comfortable around policemen.
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And it's frustrating that school districts would decide this is a good way to spend their money.
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I can't imagine the families who sacrifice so much.
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You know, we know so many Hispanic immigrant families who sacrifice so much to come here
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And these programs are going to convince these kids to hate their parents.
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They're going to convince them to hate them because they're misgendering them.
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They're going to convince them to hate them because they're not approving of the nonsense
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They don't want their kids, you know, going through all of this.
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And what's sad is, is running for office in Pennsylvania, we're talking with a lot of
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different parent groups and parents who are deeply concerned about what's going on in
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Not everyone, not every school's implementing woke kindergarten up and that's a good thing.
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But every parent that we've spoken with that's, that's really concerned is starting to give
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up in a way that I find to be telling, at least it's something we should be thinking about
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because they've stopped even bothering going to school board meetings.
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It's getting to the point where if you go to a school board meeting and you question any
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of this, there are parents who will, who will dox you essentially and contact your employers
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and say, did you know this person doesn't believe in this, doesn't believe in that you
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So in our district, they did this, they put on a banned list, a restaurant that specializes
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in hiring disabled people and the mentally handicapped and was run by a nonprofit.
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And they doxed and tried to shut down this restaurant because one of the people who was
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an executive at it happened to be concerned about what the school was doing.
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I cannot have, I cannot influence my school district and I cannot have my child in the
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So they're just taking their kids out entirely to a great extent.
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They're putting them in homeschool environments because.
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We've really got to get the call and system off the ground because also private schools
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are subject to a lot of these same pressures and, and the teachers who, and administrators
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who run them are often doing exactly the same stuff that you're finding in public
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So it's just, it's scary to me because a lot of parents now are basically if you're, if
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you're fortunate enough to not depend on, you know, a public school for food security,
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for a safe place for your kid to be out there and for education.
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So if you're lucky enough to be able to homeschool your kid, you're literally just opting out
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of the system and then that kind of abandons a bunch of people who don't have the time to
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fight for something better to a system that is ultimately making their kids turn against
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them and making their kids also turn against, I would say, mindsets that enable them to
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Because everything that I'm looking at on this website is going to teach an external
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And it, all the language here is very much of a mindset where your job is to get other
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Or doing stuff like, you know, oh, we'll get the U.S.
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government to give a bunch of money to Palestine.
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I mean, keep in mind the founder, this is probably a millionaire by now off of grifting, you know,
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Considering how much she, oh, sorry, they have made, they've made a lot.
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I mean, we have a business that has attempted to sell to educational institutions, to universities,
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We bend over backward and we only win RFPs because we, we charge the lowest rates.
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And, you know, we're often losing money when working with government clients.
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I really don't understand how an organization like this.
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I do actually, because when we apply to RFPs, we always have the option to check whether we
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are a woman owned business, a minority owned business, a disabled veteran owned business.
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So I guess what's happening and the reason why they are making so much money, that is to
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say key, the founder of what kindergarten is making so much money is that they are able
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to assume all these special statuses that enable them to get through that process.
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Well, what I would say is, is, is that a lot of people think that these schools are like
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They do not understand that they are explicitly teaching anti-Semitic lessons.
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Well, but not just Jews, also America, police, corporations, jobs.
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Yeah, but I think that this is the one area where even moderate Democrats realize that
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But you've got to remember that this is coming from the black community where something,
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I went to check the study after recording to make sure I didn't speak out of turn here.
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And the rates of anti-Semitism in the black community in the United States are around 30%
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So you're looking at a little less than three times the rate of anti-Semitism in the black
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So when you see things like Kanye and stuff like that.
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Well, isn't that because of the Nation of Islam, though?
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But you're forgetting how much influence stuff like that has on the ultra-progressives.
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And this is the culture that they're coming out of that has these extremist beliefs about
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Jews, which are interesting in that they are actually more anti-Semitic than even Nazi
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Like Nazis just thought the Jews were like inferior and to blame for them losing.
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Or they were corrupt and they had all the money, whereas like.
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They didn't think like the stuff, we could do a whole episode on the Nation of Islam and
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I finally read the belief system and that is some intense stuff.
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Toasty calls the little cheese balls that we have.
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This is how you know somebody's a parent, right?
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Because they'll eat snacks that no one who isn't a parent would have in their house.
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Yeah, except that our children insist on calling them meatballs.
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And at first, I kept trying to serve them meatballs when they asked me for meatballs.
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Little did I know that someone had upstairs a stash of cheesy poofs.
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And now I have to teach the boys the difference between a meatball and a real meatball, which