00:00:12.000His spirit, his love of this country, he's done an amazing job building one of the most powerful youth organizations ever created, Turning Point USA.
00:00:21.000We will not embrace the ideas that have destroyed countries, destroyed lives, and we are going to fight for freedom on campuses across the country.
00:01:20.000I got to tell you, one of the things I learned about you today, which I had no idea, I did not know your grandmother voted Republican her entire life, and ever since she's died.
00:01:59.000And to execute on a standard of excellence like the Turning Point team does is not easy.
00:02:05.000And I'm so thankful for our team, from the graphic design team to the social media team to people that have been here literally sleepless nights for a week to make sure that everyone here can have a life-changing experience.
00:02:41.000One of the stories I think we can get into, we'll get into here in a minute, is what Kobe Covington said about LeBron James not standing up in the NBA game, the standing ovation.
00:03:50.000Mortgage payments on a new home have seen 90% rise under Biden's presidency.
00:03:57.000And then we got a couple other stories we'll get into.
00:03:59.000So, one of the ones I want to get into, which is kind of an interesting story, they ran numbers on the top 10 male models, what they make in total, versus top 10 female models.
00:04:10.000Again, top 10 male models, top 10 female models, what the 10 make against each other, and I think it's unfair.
00:04:47.000Okay, IBM strategy involves selling clients on its platform like OpenShift and Watson X, which generates a multiplier effect.
00:04:54.000CFO, Jim Kavanaugh, revealed that every $1 of revenue spent on these platforms results in $3 and $5 additional spending on software and between $6 and $8 additional on services.
00:05:07.000Rob, I don't know if this story matches.
00:05:10.000I can connect the two though, PBD, because it's super important.
00:05:13.000Okay, so then let me read the whole thing and then I'll turn it over to you.
00:05:15.000IBM, while offering its own public cloud computing platform, partners with leading technology companies like AWS, Microsoft, and others.
00:05:24.000These partnerships have driven significant bookings for IBM, with Kavanaugh stating our strategic partnership.
00:05:30.000We've got multi-billion dollar book of business with AWS, with Microsoft, and SAMP, and next up are going to be Salesforce with Oracle and Adobe coming up.
00:05:45.000But what the other IBM story is, which is going viral thanks to James O'Keefe, is this one, where IBM was caught on camera, their CEO saying, give bonuses only to black employees and don't give them to white people.
00:05:57.000We should actively discriminate against white people.
00:06:50.000And they'd say racism is not individual prejudice, but a power struggle of what I'm getting at is that two seemingly disconnected stories here, IBM making a ton of money on AI and their woke culture, this is the danger, the clear and present danger of artificial intelligence is less about Terminator.
00:07:09.000That's a thing, but it's more about giving the woke mind virus a thermonuclear weapon to redesign society, because at some point something has to tell the AI what is true and what is good.
00:07:23.000And the IBM code of ethics, I kid you not, I have it in front of me, and you guys can look it up.
00:09:20.000Asians in the U.S. are not an underrepresented minority in a tech company.
00:09:24.000James O'Keefe here outside of IBM's corporate headquarters in Armonk, New York.
00:09:29.000And IBM Insider has provided us with an internal video showing the CEO of IBM, Arvind Krishna, using coercion to fire people and take away their bonuses unless they discriminate in the hiring process.
00:09:43.000Multiple leaders over the last year plus that were held accountable to the point that they're no longer here at Red Hat because they weren't willing to live up to the standards that we set in this space.
00:09:53.000This conversation takes place every single day, and a lot of it's behind the scenes.
00:09:58.000They terminated executives that didn't discriminate yet another violation of Title VII.
00:10:03.000One of the biggest companies in the world, one of the most valuable and recognizable brands on earth.
00:10:11.000IBM Insider has provided us with an internal video showing the CEO of IBM, Arvind Krishna, using coercion to fire people.
00:10:56.000Tom, how sustainable is this to have ideas like this within a company as big as IBM?
00:11:00.000Well, first of all, Charlie makes a good point.
00:11:01.000I'll connect back to, and just quick yes or no, and we'll nod here.
00:11:05.000You remember when ChatGPT first came out and kids were asking it like questions and then people asked questions about faith and suddenly it was clear that ChatGPT had a bias.
00:13:02.000Red Hat is the tech sourcing firm for them.
00:13:04.000So what's going to happen, I don't know, but it should be a reminder that as we barrel towards artificial intelligence, we have to figure out very simple answers to the question of what is true, what is good, what is right or wrong, by what is the code of ethics that we operate.
00:13:20.000And this is something that you look at what IBM believes in.
00:13:24.000They believe their 10 commandments are understand that only white people are racist, except that white people are responsible for dismantling racism, so on and so forth.
00:13:33.000And so artificial intelligence is going to be used as a way where an eight-year-old is going to type in very basic questions and they are going to socially reprogram millions and tens of millions of people.
00:13:45.000And this is why Elon, I think, I think Elon, with his prophetic ability to see things before they happen and immense amount of courage, I'm a huge Elon fan.
00:13:54.000I think Elon, what keeps Elon up at night and the reason he's acting the way he is is he's connecting dots, woke mind virus with AI.
00:14:03.000He has said this as much, where there will be a time where you ask AI something and it will give you an answer as if it's authoritatively true, even though it isn't.
00:15:25.000When monoclonal antibodies were distributed in the city of New York, until they got caught, they were prioritizing people of color in the city of New York.
00:15:33.000Life-saving monoclonal antibodies were distributed and were prioritized to people of color and white people had to wait.
00:15:40.000It's against the law and they retreated.
00:16:49.000And so what Elon wants is he says, why can't we have an AI that is not programmed political as if you're asking MSNBC the questions or you're asking Nicole Hanna-Jones?
00:17:12.000The regular people here at America Fest, by the way, people of all different skin colors and backgrounds and diversity, they think this is terrible.
00:17:18.000The question, though, is that the elites, they're buying into this.
00:17:21.000The elites are bought into an anti-white, anti-Western, anti-Christian agenda.
00:17:25.000This is going to reach a boiling point because the grassroots, the people aren't putting up with it.
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00:19:03.000He put $100 million into a new university.
00:19:06.000Elon wants to open up a new university in Texas.
00:19:09.000This is according to the story, The Verge.
00:19:12.000So Elon Musk plans to establish a university in Austin, Texas with a $100 million contribution from his charity, the foundation.
00:19:20.000The university will focus on STEM education and offer instruction in subjects like math, science, engineering, and physics.
00:19:28.000It aims to provide hands-on learning experiences and simulations while seeking accreditation from Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commissions on Colleges.
00:19:39.000In addition to the university, Musk's plan includes building STEM-focused primary and secondary schools that will teach subject beyond STEM.
00:19:49.000These K through 12 schools will initially enroll around 50 students with the intention of scaling up over time.
00:19:54.000This is an example of somebody that's making their money and using their money to fight the elite.
00:20:00.000When you see Elon doing something like this, Tom, for somebody whose daughter we cannot publicly say it, yes or no?
00:20:39.000Well, this makes me think about, and I've had this discussion with my daughter and my wife, and I said, I think you're the last generation that goes, at least from our family, into a traditional education institution as we know the structure today.
00:20:52.000I don't think my grandkids will do this.
00:20:53.000I think that you have people like Elon Musk, like you and me, that feel passionate about education, that are going to build a next generation and next level of education in America.
00:21:02.000And what I think about, I really think this is the last generation, at least I'm going to be involved with, that goes to these traditional colleges in a traditional way.
00:21:11.000And by the way, it's really sketchy right now, you know.
00:21:41.000I'd go right back to the tradition of debate.
00:21:45.000Because debate has become just loud argument.
00:21:48.000There was a tradition of debate where you had an elegant way, and there was rules of debate to come bring in a point, have a counterpoint, a rebuttal, and then a review by your peers at the conclusion of that debate called the discussion of your classmates or a discussion by a panel.
00:22:05.000I would bring back debate of both sides, bringing both sides in, so people could see the logic and the true winner rather than being told who the winner is.
00:22:49.000The theoretical school is you have to be physically fit, you have to have a certain BMI, you have to commit to a spiritual life, and you also have to develop your mind.
00:23:16.000As soon as you get people to acknowledge that there are natural laws of the universe that transcend your existence and some things are objectively true, it absolutely obliterates the woke.
00:23:26.000So, as higher education has dismissed that, the woke has been ascendant.
00:24:22.000Can we just get that back to an equilibrium situation where there's an equal amount, like you talked about, debate, conservatives, liberals, talk to each other because what's going on with the smartest, useful idiots in the world at Harvard, MIT, Penn?
00:24:39.000These two geniuses, but they're being fed a ball of crap from these teachers.
00:24:45.000Because how many kids in college are actually going to stand up and confront their teacher on maybe some ideology that they perceive as wrong?
00:24:53.000They're going to shut the F up and follow along and then just go along that path.
00:24:57.000So I think it's problematic that there's so many teachers that are just basically indoctrinating kids.
00:26:17.000If you're a dad in your home, Adam, I want to be able to just go, okay, what are they doing?
00:26:21.000If you go in there and everybody's wearing rainbow and dancing around, I'm coming to the school.
00:26:26.000No, yeah, because we've had this conversation before, but I think with Charlie here, obviously in the light of this book, what would you do?
00:26:48.000If the parent is not involved, your kids can't go to my school because I'm going to need your help.
00:26:52.000If we're going to spend time challenging your kids, pushing them, driving them, you have a certain responsibility every month for you to come to school.
00:28:00.000I think kids need to understand that their major has an ROI attached to it.
00:28:06.000And I think they need to eliminate whatever majors have no, like kids are going into 50,000, 100,000, a quarter million dollars of debt before they're even made a dollar in their life.
00:28:17.000And it turns out that basket weaving or underwater sewing does not make money.
00:28:40.000Millions of people give their opinions, thoughts.
00:28:42.000Do you know some of these guys that are used to reading a teleprompter right there?
00:28:46.000Yes, next today at 8 o'clock, John Judge from the, and you're just kind of reading it.
00:28:51.000The disruption did this to mainstream media, newspapers, internet, Twitter, social.
00:28:57.000I believe the next 10, 20, 30 years, one of the industries that's going to be disrupted in ways we don't even know ourselves is going to be education, and it's going to be so painful.
00:29:09.000By the way, we saw what happened with MIT.
00:32:49.000Well, look, this might be a little controversial, but this goes down to basically what Charlie always talks about, traditional gender rules.
00:32:55.000It's no secret that women through all of history have been beauty objects.
00:33:13.000If you want to look a deeper thing in the numbers, because Natalia and I covered this, look at the disparity in the NBA versus the W NBA, talking about putting butts in seats.
00:33:21.000The top NBA guy makes $50 million a year.
00:33:24.000Okay, the top W NBA player gets a pack of tweezers and says, goes make a layup, baby.
00:33:32.000If you want to use sports success as an analogy and a metaphor to what's going on in modeling, men in the NBA are making $10, $50 million a year.
00:33:42.000$5 million is the mid-level exception.
00:33:44.000If you're average, $5 million in modeling, I think Kendall Jenner, Bella Hadid, Gigi Hadid, these people are making $20, $40, $50 million a year, where Hot Bill over here makes a cool mill, and that's all he's going to get.
00:35:41.000Folks, Senate staffer, alleged by conservative outlets to have had sex in a hearing room, is no longer employed, NBC News.
00:35:49.000So, Aiden, a Senate staffer accused by conservative outlets on engaging in sexual activity in a Senate hearing room, has been confirmed as no longer employed by the U.S. Senate.
00:35:58.000According to a statement by his office, the allegations stemmed from a video published by the Daily Carlo claiming to show a congressional staffer involved in sexual activity within a Senate hearing room.
00:36:09.000Now, listen, I don't know if we want to show this clip or not, but I've.
00:36:47.000No, So, this has been a difficult time for me.
00:36:51.000Hold on, I'm going to read it like him.
00:36:52.000As I've been attacked for who I love to pursue this political agenda, while some of my actions in the past have shown poor judgment, I love my job and would never disrespect my workplace.
00:37:04.000Any attempts to characterize my actions otherwise are fabricated.
00:37:08.000All right, and I will see by exploring what legal options are available to me in these matters.
00:39:44.000I mean, if you read Putin's speeches, again, I'm not like a big Putin fan, but you should know he uses it as an internal rallying cry to consolidate power.
00:39:53.000And this is something that we need to talk.
00:39:54.000I said this all along, that the subtext of the Ukraine war is like gay agenda versus traditionalism.
00:40:02.000Again, if you read the actual Russian Federation speeches, Putin says they're transing their kids and they're chemically cashed.
00:40:18.000The pride flag is shown prominently by our government.
00:40:21.000And if you look, if you actually read deeper, the spokesperson for Zelensky was a trans person for the last two years.
00:40:28.000So in some ways, Russia uses this as an excuse to say, hey, people of Russia, I guarantee you.
00:40:35.000And by the way, they're going to show this like non-stop.
00:40:38.000If you watch RT, which I don't, if you watch any of these Russian television stuff, I guarantee you they're going to say, see, look at the Americans.
00:40:44.000This is why we have to reject the West.
00:40:46.000You have to understand the narrative going on in the East is that America is the leader of modernity, and modernity gets you the following.
00:40:55.000Gets you live stream gay sex in your capital.
00:41:13.000You just gave Vladimir Putin a gift where he is now going to give a speech and say, by the way, the people financing this war against you, where you people of Russia, where they took the vote at night, they are live streaming gay sex.
00:41:44.000The people of Russia actually, they don't laugh at it.
00:41:46.000They're like, yes, Putin, stay in power because we don't want that here.
00:41:50.000And so it laughter, yes, but it's more like they use it as this is coming.
00:41:55.000When they hear Lady Graham, Lindsey Graham, say, we're going to come after, you know, this is a war of offense.
00:42:00.000What they, Lindsey Graham, A.B. Klobuchar, Ukraine, war of offense a couple years ago, I didn't mean to interrupt you, Patrick, but what I'm getting at is the mockery by some, but the rank and file people of the mainland of Russia are terrified that the overtly aggressive gay agenda is going to come into Russia.
00:42:20.000And this certainly helps the argument.
00:42:22.000The Saren Ashton Cirillo is a person born a man who became a woman, who thinks they're a woman, who is the spokesperson of the Ukrainian armed forces.
00:42:32.000The true conflict unfolding in Ukraine is the trans agenda, the excesses of modernity, and traditionalism.
00:42:40.000That doesn't mean I'm on the side of Putin.
00:42:42.000That doesn't mean I'm on the side of the Russian Federation.
00:42:44.000But you have to understand that is what is rallying Russians domestically.
00:42:48.000I fully agree with you, Charlie, because two things can be true at once.
00:42:51.000Number one, Putin is a thug and dictator and obviously an enemy of the United States.
00:42:57.000But we're embarrassing ourselves when we are endorsing and co-signing the LGBTQIA plus, whatever parts of the alphabet you want to throw in there.
00:43:38.000We would never put our political dissidents in jail.
00:43:41.000We would never have gulags or have Donald Trump face 700 years in federal prison or lock up people because of thought crimes or making memes.
00:45:49.000But here's what bothers so many people about the point of it: is that he probably thought he could get away with it because the whole gay agenda gets special rights right now in this sick world, okay?
00:47:37.000Average monthly mortgage payments on new homes have surged by 90% since the start, reaching 3,322 in the third quarter of this year, driven by interest rates exceeding 7% of rising housing prices.
00:47:50.000The Federal Reserve aggressively, aggressive strategy to raise the rates has caused it to be where it's at right now.
00:48:38.000So the house is a little bit more expensive.
00:48:40.000And then the interest rates are more expensive because the Fed raised interest rates very aggressively over the course of a year to tame inflation.
00:48:47.000You raise the interest rates and inflation eventually comes down.
00:48:52.000But what has happened is now people go out to buy a new home, a starter home or something, and the interest rate has effectively doubled the payment in some places with a national average of 90%.
00:49:03.000So it's like, this is Biden and Omics.
00:49:05.000But all the government will say, hey, interest rate, excuse me, inflation is down, the economy is fine.
00:49:12.000This is a net new change and people now can't afford a home.
00:49:15.000Tom, the stock market the other day, when Jerome Powell got up, market rallied up 500, 600 points in a single day.
00:49:23.000What did Jerome Powell say on that day that got the market to respond the way that it did?
00:49:27.000I think inflation is reacting to the interest rates going up.
00:49:30.000So I think over the course of the next year, interest rates can gently come down.
00:49:35.000But they're not going to go back down to where they were.
00:49:37.000They're just going to, today mortgages are like seven and a half, depending on what you want to look at.
00:49:41.000And by the end of the year, next year, all things held constant, although we have a giant election in the middle of this.
00:49:47.000They think that interest rates will be down at five and three quarters, 6% or something.
00:49:51.000So the market was like, woohoo, it's going to cost us a little bit less for companies to borrow money over the course of the next year, and interest rates are not going to go up any further.
00:49:59.000So that called the market to get happy because they're thinking about big companies borrowing money to buy new factories, machines for the factories.
00:50:07.000And it's going to cost a little less because the interest rates will be down a little bit predictably over next year.
00:50:12.000But it doesn't mean a lot for the consumer because they're not coming back down to some bottoming out that's going to take mortgage payments back to where they were two years ago.
00:50:20.000So I've been following this story very closely because I'm constantly having conversations whether it's better to buy, whether it's better to rent.
00:50:25.000And you know who's done the best job of basically highlighting what's going on in America right now?
00:51:25.000And then I think Jacksonville, Florida, I want to say.
00:51:29.000But the reality is, at this point in your life, if you're looking to rent or buy and you're not a person that sort of has those 3% mortgages been grandfathered in, it's not even a debate at this point.
00:51:51.000The math is not there to buy whatsoever.
00:51:54.000Well, Pat, is it ever, is it going to, I mean, he's saying it might go down if everything stays the same in a year, but Tom, it'll never ever go back to what we were used to.
00:52:01.000I think what it would take to go back to what we were used to is not something, is something we experienced once before, which is a cataclysmic event in the economy that no one wants to see.
00:52:09.000What you also have to remember here is for so long, and I think this is something I've been saying over and over again on the podcast and other places, it has been beaten into people's head that being a renter or renting is somehow a dirty word.
00:52:22.000It can be a personal financial choice where you can actually conserve your resources, be more flexible of where jobs might be or not be, and be able to move, versus, and then taking savings out that might be earning some interest and permanently embedding them in your house that might not go up in value.
00:52:42.000And also, you know, the difference there is just the payment.
00:52:47.000Once the value of the house has gone up, if you're going to own that house, if the hail damages the roof, you know, that's yours to repair.
00:52:56.000There's the mathematical side of things and there's the emotional side of things.
00:52:59.000So we've all been told forever and ever that the American dream is to basically own a piece of America, own a home, right?
00:53:06.00094% of Americans believe, 94% of Americans believe that owning a home is a fixture in the American dream, but yet less than half believe they'll ever be able to afford a home.
00:53:19.000So what's happening to the American dream?
00:53:21.000People say the American dream is dead.
00:53:23.000The American dream, especially for young people, everyone that listens to Turning Point USA with Charlie here, all the college students out here, the American dream is not dead.
00:53:57.000And when the market turns in two, five, 10 years, boom, you're cash rich and you can buy something at that point.
00:54:02.000And maybe you have a few extra dollars to support your church, private school, or turning point, things that are doing good stuff in America.
00:54:15.000I'm going to go to the mat with all my heart.
00:54:19.000Okay, Kirk fans, I need you to stop and pay attention to this.
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00:56:26.000You see everybody with their hands on their chest, except for the guy with the pink sweater, which is kind of weird.
00:56:30.000But he's sitting down, LeBron, and he walks up, doesn't stand up at all, doesn't stand up for the national anthem, sits down, doesn't get up, nothing.
00:58:27.000Because, and by the way, it's not something like I didn't hear it or not.
00:58:29.000No, because he has bitterness in his being.
00:58:32.000Like LeBron James has never stopped being this like resentful, driven, like America systemically racist.
00:58:42.000I think we obviously know that LeBron James has some like inner demons he has to work out, right?
00:58:48.000But contrast that with Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan, which again, Michael Jordan, better basketball player, Kobe Bryant, better basketball player, but also better people.
00:58:56.000I mean, Michael Jordan would never do this.
00:59:26.000And part of why we have this event, America Fest, is that the everyday person, the plumber, the electrician, the welder, the parent, the student, we are done with the most powerful people using their power on a downward campaign to destroy our country.
01:00:49.000Adam, yeah, I mean, this isn't, I don't know what LeBron's going to do, but this is an inflection point in his career and his life.
01:00:57.000If LeBron actually loved America and he actually paid attention to what people are saying about him, this would be a great time for him to say, look, I'm LeBron James.
01:02:58.000And it's just, I'm sick and tired of this anti-like, by the way, he joined the NBA when he was in high school.
01:03:03.000LeBron, what struggle, what have we done so wrong to?
01:03:07.000And I think when Trump, God willing, Trump wins, that attitude of people saying, like Bette Midler or Barbara Streisand or Cher, if Trump wins, I'm leaving this country.
01:03:17.000We have to put in law that if you said that, get the f ⁇ out when it happens.
01:04:31.000But you said about high school students, Charlie, are tending to be more conservative now because they're probably seeing what's going on in colleges and beyond.
01:06:16.000This is one of the great signs of hope.
01:06:18.000At Turning Point USA, we see it every single day.
01:06:21.000Young boys are going to shock the world.
01:06:23.000I'm telling you, they're going to shock the world this coming November.
01:06:26.000I'm telling you, they're going to shock the world.
01:06:28.000Charlie, actually, so I want to make sense of these numbers because there's actually a story that just came out in the New York Post that actually is very worrisome.
01:07:57.000So you don't want a man that's going to treat you well and protect you and provide for the family and is going to nurture and raise good kids and love the country and live the American dream.
01:08:08.000And the reason is because they've been propagandized by the media, by academia, by their friends, by the music that they consume, that there's something toxically masculine.
01:09:37.000You know, AmericaFest, by the way, if you look at the young people here, check back 20 years from now, it'll be the population of Wyoming, right?
01:09:45.000I mean, Mormon levels of children will come out of America.
01:10:04.000So maybe, maybe if that's what you're saying, maybe let them keep talking about abortion and let them keep doing this stuff because they're just going to get stuck.
01:10:18.000But the truth of the matter is this, is that if left-wing people keep on not having kids, whether it be by abortion or being in homosexual relationships, how exactly do they think this thing is going to work?
01:10:30.000I mean, this is why, honestly, they want to import so many people from the third world into this country, which is backfiring, because they have to have some way to try to stop all these right-wingers from having babies.
01:10:41.000I got two stories I want to do before we wrap up.
01:10:43.000We got two more stories before we wrap up.
01:10:45.000How many of you guys here are familiar with CRISPR, Cas9?
01:11:49.000You literally order what you want your kid to have, and they put those genes by editing it for you to have exactly the baby you want to have.
01:11:59.000Now, you may say, Pat, there's no way that's possible.
01:12:02.000How long ago was it where people started deciding?
01:12:05.000How many people would say, you know what, I don't want to have three different pregnancies.
01:12:08.000Doc, can we do one pregnancy, three kids?
01:12:11.000If you had money, you would go in and say, what?
01:13:14.000But look, this is going in a direction that I think is very dangerous, almost end time stuff for those of us that follow the Bible, where this is not about correcting.
01:13:27.000This is about taking a role of God and trying to design the human being you want.
01:13:31.000I'm sorry, I'm not on board for it, right?
01:13:32.000Absent an intervention that could save somebody's life from a life-threatening illness.
01:13:36.000For example, if there are two parents that both carry a recessive gene and they know for certain that a child has a one-in-four chance of having a dehabilitating life-threatening disease.
01:13:46.000Okay, I think there could be a moral argument for that.
01:13:48.000But saying that I want to customize my child like I'm going to, you know, build a teddy bear workshop, I think that's really sick.
01:14:25.000It's a lot of these clone wars in our hands.
01:14:27.000Super soldiers, says top official, U.S. intelligence agency, did immediately respond to requests for comment about whether China seeks super soldiers for like those in such films as Captain America.
01:14:39.000They now have gene editing to build Captain America type soldiers in China.
01:14:58.000If our enemy is doing it and making a super race of humans, we're going to kind of have to meet him at their own game here or we're going to get blown out of the water.
01:15:07.000I totally agree with Charlie where like every year I go to the Special Olympics.
01:15:19.000Physically, it almost looked he had a stroke.
01:15:21.000But I would go to the Special Olympics every year, and it was the most rewarding, empathetic, like reality check where, like, I'm a 15-year-old kid with pimples.
01:15:33.000They're like, yeah, you don't have it that fucking bad, buddy.
01:15:37.000If you can change those people's lives, people with cerebral palsy, cerebral palsy, people with major issues, people with all sorts of just autoimmune issues, everything.
01:15:47.000If you can change that, you're changing people's lives.
01:16:42.000Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stid signed an executive order effectively banning diversity, equity, and inclusion.
01:16:47.000DEI programs at public colleges and agencies, prohibiting them from state funds or resources for DEI initiatives and ordering the dismal of non-critical personnel.
01:16:58.000This order is effective immediately with compliance expected by May 31st of 2024.
01:17:04.000Charity, what do you think about the story?
01:18:24.000So, you know, they say there's a difference between perception and reality.
01:18:28.000For the people that aren't really following what's going on with DEI or ESG, everything that's sort of, you know, in our world, for the average person, when they hear diversity, it's like, all right, cool, diversity.
01:19:48.000I mean, people are much deeper than how they look, like a lot deeper.
01:19:52.000And just to kind of put people back into sectarian tribes is regression.
01:19:56.000So what DEI does, it is re-tribalizing society into a new India-style caste system where you can never escape.
01:20:04.000No matter how much good you do, no matter how much you study, no matter how early you work, no matter how much you try to improve your life, you're trapped.
01:22:46.000Critical race theory, one of the first tenets is that the instant you're born, if you're born white or Asian, you, critical race theory, are inherently racist.
01:22:56.000And you haven't lived a moment of your life and had a rational thought.
01:24:12.000From the lowest level of consciousness to the highest one, zoom out a little bit.
01:24:16.000The lowest level where you don't perform in a good place is shame, then guilt, then apathy, then grief, then fear, then desire, then anger, then pride.
01:24:28.000The first level where you finally have power is when you have courage, then neutrality, which you're able to entertain opposing ideas, then you're willing to have the discussion, then you're accepting the differences, you're able to reason with other people.
01:24:44.000You love, joy, peace, and if you make it to enlightenment, if you can constantly be aware of this, to not fall for the shame, guilt, apathy, grief, fear, desire, anger, and pride, and have the courage to change, future looks bright.
01:24:58.000And it looks like you guys are doing that with Turning Point LA.