The Glenn Beck Program - May 04, 2021


Best of The Program | Guests: Adam Faust, Dan Lennington, & Yukong Zhao | 5⧸4⧸21


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38 minutes

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141.02989

Word Count

5,388

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14

Misogynist Sentences

3

Hate Speech Sentences

8


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.000 hey today was a fun fun ride wasn't it uh it's gonna be fun well it's a fun ride to the top of
00:00:07.540 a building where you will then jump off uh no today is a really important show in fact i would
00:00:13.200 listen to the first two hours if you have the time uh because we talk about something bank of
00:00:18.020 america just announced that we are um how do they say it most likely no in the best case scenario
00:00:24.940 wasn't that it yeah well at the very least at the very least we are headed towards transitory
00:00:32.780 hyperinflation oh well it's transitory so that's no big deal no it's just something else you know
00:00:40.320 what i mean uh we explain that and what it means and how the government is literally taking your
00:00:47.240 pension and giving it to the federal reserve but yeah it's uh about to happen it's already law
00:00:53.560 we tell you about it and also what to do about it how can you prepare for it that's a big part as
00:00:58.940 well uh don't forget to subscribe to blaze tv blaze tv.com slash glenn promo code is glenn you'll
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00:01:17.980 you're listening to the best of the glenn beck program
00:01:29.200 this is the glenn beck program welcome to tuesday today's broadcast we have primarily dedicated
00:01:39.260 to um preparedness for economic tough times now uh bank of america has issued a report that said
00:01:50.720 at the very uh at the very least transitory hyperinflation is coming okay so let's just take
00:02:02.160 them at their word not me not anybody else not any crazy yahoo like me saying this this is bank of
00:02:08.800 america uh let's take them at their word how do you prepare there's lots of different ways but you
00:02:15.820 have to start thinking like uh germans did in the 1930s there's a great book i can't remember the name
00:02:24.360 of it i'll try to find it here before the end of the hour but there's a great book out it was a diary
00:02:28.660 of a guy from germany uh and he he just wrote the you know the daily goings on and it is phenomenal
00:02:36.700 he said one week none of us had any idea what hyperinflation meant the next week everyone knew
00:02:43.680 what it meant and the smart people i should say half smart people smart people uh went and they bought
00:02:51.460 as much as they possibly could early on so their family was stabled the reason why i say they were
00:02:57.900 half smart people is because they told people and then of course when there's real uh scarcity and
00:03:06.000 you appear to have more than others they come for you so everything i am telling you today uh i would
00:03:14.560 keep it to yourself i would keep it to yourself just so you know i'm not doing any of these things
00:03:21.300 wildly unprepared uh so so the first thing if you have zero money i mean you have nothing what job
00:03:32.960 are you doing and how valuable will it be in a bad chaotic situation me i only have my body to offer
00:03:43.000 and no one's paying me to have sex i'm steak okay very marbled steak and i know that it will be it
00:03:54.300 will my job will be so short-lived i will be everybody will be working and doing everything and i'll be
00:04:00.040 i could tell you guys a story would you guys like to hear a story no value in that okay in mad max did
00:04:08.300 you see the storyteller no they ate him early on all right so what skill do you have if your skill
00:04:17.800 is not good in a in a you know a bad situation you might want to look at your hobbies what are your
00:04:26.740 hobbies again the hobby that i'm starting to really be good at now is painting nothing nothing no one's
00:04:35.460 going to say hey you want to paint a picture for me while we all starve to death or working out here
00:04:39.880 plowing just for a stinking carrot nobody's going to want a painting so again i'm steak i realize that
00:04:47.920 don't be steak what hobby what can you do can you fix cars can you learn to fix cars do you have any
00:04:59.460 kind of building experience farming experience do you know how the land even works can you sew and
00:05:09.320 repair things that that's the first thing that you have to do is you have to find the value that you
00:05:17.860 can offer because if you have i'm talking about catastrophic breakdown you need to be offering
00:05:26.380 people something skill because we're all going to need to work together which brings me to my next
00:05:33.240 topic if you don't have a bug out bag if you don't have a plan to go someplace you probably should
00:05:43.280 have one now uh and may i highly recommend that you are in a town where it's like-minded people
00:05:52.100 they are good and decent they have farming skills they are used to you know living off of the land
00:06:01.600 they are spiritual in nature uh and uh and they also believe in the constitution i'd find that
00:06:11.180 community and i'd either move there or i'd have plans on moving there uh the other thing you can do
00:06:20.580 is build a really good reference library for instance um do you know if if the drugstore breaks
00:06:31.040 down do you know anything about medicine do you know anything about the plants around you that you
00:06:37.000 can eat or can't eat i'll be dead in three days i'll be like where's the cupcake where's sprinkles
00:06:44.860 where's the cupcake store i haven't seen a cupcake store where's the cupcake store there's no cupcake
00:06:51.400 stores here so go forage for something uh hey this looks yeah
00:06:57.360 um build a good reference library and that includes all of the things that you should
00:07:06.580 have every american should have all of the founding documents all of america think of something
00:07:11.900 that is good and worthy if you only had seven books what would they be
00:07:20.360 uh then look for things um can you get into communications how will we communicate with each
00:07:32.820 other what are your communication skills um do you have you know any medical skills can you get
00:07:40.020 any medical skills can you right now go get skills and don't ever tell somebody you're a doctor
00:07:45.580 although i'm a doctor why won't that be ironic that's how i'll survive i'm a doctor he was very
00:07:54.000 sick before i cut him open very sick i i didn't think he'd survive you he had a heart problem you took
00:08:01.200 out his stomach oh well his stomach had to be removed i'm telling you that right now uh don't tell you
00:08:07.240 don't tell anybody you're a police officer or a doctor you'll be you'll be dragged into service
00:08:11.540 now here's something else you are looking for things and i'm talking about people who are
00:08:18.400 the average person that doesn't have i'm well i'm talking to my broker this afternoon at four o'clock
00:08:24.660 uh we're gonna play around at nine or twelve and uh we're we're gonna do we're gonna talk about
00:08:31.840 stocks and stuff i'm talking about the average person okay get out of debt as much as you can
00:08:39.560 buy something that is of value a car even if it's not a fancy car just a car that works
00:08:47.900 and a car you could prepare you could repair
00:08:50.540 when you have nothing remember others will have nothing as well toilet paper comes to mind
00:09:02.200 oh no glenn beck is he's starting a rush on toilet paper toilet paper is gonna be
00:09:07.300 eight dollars a sheet soon yeah it probably will be but not because i said something
00:09:12.280 uh toilet paper uh razor blades painkillers uh you know over-the-counter medicines lip balm diapers
00:09:22.300 baby wipes condoms bar soap deodorant shampoo all of that stuff if things get really bad and really
00:09:29.460 expensive wait a minute you're a farmer you you have some corn we haven't had anything but soap for
00:09:37.460 dinner for a while i'll trade you some soap for some corn you're looking for things that you can
00:09:44.680 trade people for also i think a very good investment is ammunition let me say that again
00:09:53.760 ammunition would be a very good investment uh we have a couple of stories uh on that uh coming up
00:10:03.620 also uh coffee alcohol people don't think this way but if people can't afford something
00:10:13.320 and let's say i can't relate to this you're an alcoholic i need alcohol even if you're not an
00:10:21.620 alcoholic right now in today's world i need alcohol lots of it kids don't waste your alcoholism
00:10:30.900 on years where the problems aren't that big you're gonna need that alcohol someday as helmer simpson
00:10:38.100 says uh alcohol the cause of and solution to all of the world's problems exactly right he's exactly
00:10:43.720 right coffee and tea sugar sweets chocolate think like your grandparents or your great-grandparents
00:10:53.100 in the great depression i told stew i mean i told pat he's like oh good year to start a cookie
00:10:58.600 company and i said actually cookies and chocolates and sugar will be one of the last things that
00:11:04.220 people will stop buying because when the whole world sucks you want something normal and you want
00:11:11.060 a treat and it could be just a bar of chocolate would be great i've had his cookies and i believe
00:11:16.120 kexy cookie will be the last company standing in america yes he even he even has something he's like
00:11:22.000 they're coming they're coming at us glenn and he's like they're coming for you man i'm the cookie guy
00:11:25.820 well you're describing here to interrupt a little bit you're describing here a real
00:11:31.440 i mean apocalypse type of situation here this is not this is not hey your prices are going up okay i
00:11:37.040 don't think this is a world where like civilization is crumbling your prices are going up again do not
00:11:44.520 tell people you're doing this your prices are going up your prices are expensive today if you're in
00:11:51.080 transitionary or no i'm sorry uh transitory transitory hyperinflation your price of your food
00:11:59.200 uh your corn or whatever is going to go up i am doing stuff on my house i bought the stuff that i
00:12:07.180 knew i was going to use i wasn't using it to barter or anything else i bought it right now
00:12:12.980 that's the key buy things that you know you're going to need and use and you know that it might
00:12:21.620 come down before you use it all but it's better to have it than having to go buy it when it's a
00:12:27.780 bottle of shampoo that used to cost you three dollars is now five dollars and you think might be
00:12:33.320 seventeen dollars buy it now the things you can do is cut your spending where you can and buy the
00:12:44.140 things that you know you're going to need if it's if it's transitory hyperinflation great that means
00:12:50.800 things try to say this with a straight faith it means things go back to normal great so try to do
00:13:01.440 everything you can to cut out your expenditures for the next eight months buy the things that are
00:13:08.660 going up detergents bleaches bleach is going to go through the roof um if you're looking for anything
00:13:17.000 of building a house it's going to go through the roof think about what the government is spending
00:13:21.440 they're doing things for the green new deal so everything in a house everything with a grid
00:13:30.280 everything electricity any copper is going to go through the roof because the government is going
00:13:38.140 to spend billions buying a bunch of it that leaves very little for you
00:13:42.940 also one last thing
00:13:47.760 don't dismiss this my grandfather taught me you know he lived through the great depression and he said you
00:13:56.340 know people laughed people laughed people laughed he said we didn't have the money to invest in the
00:14:01.320 stock market he said but everybody was trying to get rich everybody was borrowing against things they
00:14:06.820 didn't really own don't ever do that don't ever do that the people who were rich really rich they were
00:14:15.020 the ones that had money because they didn't play the game of let's get wealthy quickly they just kept and
00:14:22.280 they bought things when things began to fall apart you buy things of intrinsic value think as
00:14:33.980 think as as unlike the average american as you possibly can think about tomorrow think about what you need
00:14:43.820 to buy things when you can and store them and don't work on that don't don't pull from that storehouse
00:14:55.320 until you really need to pull from it just keep adding to the storehouse you buy it you go grocery
00:15:01.920 shopping just add to that
00:15:04.280 you're listening to the best of the glenbeck program
00:15:10.280 what is truly amazing to me is the american rescue plan act of 2021 president joe biden's signature
00:15:24.740 covid 19 relief legislation provides billions of dollars of debt relief to socially disadvantaged farmers
00:15:34.340 and ranchers but the law's definition of socially disadvantaged includes explicit racial classifications
00:15:43.000 farmers and ranchers must be black or african-american uh american indian alaskan native hispanic latino
00:15:53.660 or asian american or pacific islander other farmers white farmers are not eligible
00:16:01.400 i've been waiting for this day for farmers to stand up and legally fight this adam faust he is a farmer
00:16:14.200 suing the government for loan forgiveness uh he and i think four other farmers join him he's the
00:16:21.060 representative today on the program along with the deputy council for the wisconsin institute for law and
00:16:26.280 liberty dan lennington dan how are you good uh glenn thanks for having me on you bet and adam how are
00:16:33.500 you sir doing well thank you you are a uh dairy farmer that's correct can you tell me about your
00:16:44.240 your farm uh yeah i milk about 70 holstein cows uh farm about 200 acres of land to provide feed for
00:16:55.040 those cows um we're just a small traditional stall barn dairy farm okay and you've had a rough
00:17:05.420 go and i know i i know dairy farms have had a rough go of it for a long time now but you've been having a rough
00:17:12.080 go oh absolutely um yeah the last couple of years the prices have been depressed and uh then when
00:17:22.000 covid hit took off real toll okay and you're white so you're not disadvantaged
00:17:29.100 right exactly right so so dan tell me about the case
00:17:36.200 so glenn we we filed this in federal court last thursday we filed against the u.s department of
00:17:43.160 agriculture the the american rescue plan contains four billion dollars of loan forgiveness as you said
00:17:49.380 what that means is that if you're a farmer who has taken out a loan uh you're going to get a hundred
00:17:54.780 percent of that loan forgiven plus twenty percent is going to be deposited directly into your bank
00:17:59.980 account so it's not uncommon for a farmer to take out a million dollar loan for property for commodities
00:18:06.760 for land or operating expenses so if you were a farmer uh who took out a million dollar loan stay in
00:18:13.000 december uh you would get 1.2 million dollars in return and then you could also sell the crop that
00:18:18.960 you were going to grow and make a profit off of that this sounds like a great program but uh guess
00:18:23.980 what you don't get it if you're white so that's the only requirement is that you're not white and you
00:18:30.380 get the money so um but it says disadvantaged and adam i doubt adam would call himself disadvantaged but uh
00:18:40.100 you know being a double amputee uh might not be an advantage uh of getting up every morning and
00:18:48.620 milking the cows in the stalls he's not included i know it exactly yeah um uh so dan who are the other
00:18:59.980 farmers and what does it mean if you win or lose uh the other farmers are from uh wisconsin minnesota
00:19:08.780 south dakota ohio i've been on the phone with with dozens and dozens of other farmers around the
00:19:14.240 country who feel the same way uh they they don't really want any special treatment what they want
00:19:20.100 is to be treated equally right so i mean this is really a sad chapter in our american history our
00:19:25.900 country was founded on equality right we teach our kids that um we hold these truths to be self-evident
00:19:32.160 that all men are created equal right so abraham lincoln again rededicated our country to equality
00:19:37.520 martin luther king dedicated our country to the colorblind society all those ideas of equality
00:19:44.240 are now being swept away this is the opening kickoff in in the wars of of racism and anti-racism
00:19:53.080 and critical race theory this was the opening salvo this is there is more to come from the
00:19:58.220 biden administration and you're going to be hearing this um this song repeated over and over
00:20:04.460 that we need to do something about those white people and we need to reverse the tables
00:20:10.900 on them which is what exactly is happening here so dan if you win it could have far-reaching
00:20:19.440 consequences and the same if you lose right so the u.s supreme court has said in past cases that
00:20:30.320 the government cannot use racism to cure racism if they're going to use some discrimination against
00:20:38.080 people they have to have for a very limited time it has to be narrowly tailored it has to be targeted
00:20:44.320 to remedy past wrongs in very specific circumstances you should think like school desegregation was a time
00:20:52.300 where race was considered a factor and the government rightly desegregated schools but when the government
00:20:58.920 now uh uses the excuse of systemic racism as their reason for doing this um the question is where does
00:21:07.040 it stop what is the logical stopping point if the government is allowed to use racism and use race
00:21:12.540 discrimination to cure societal discrimination uh what else can they do and the supreme court has rejected
00:21:20.540 that and they've said um you can't do that there's no logical stopping point and so if if the supreme court
00:21:27.260 backs down from that principle uh it's going to be a very long and winding road down this uh this tunnel of
00:21:35.240 critical race theory and uh systemic racism so dan you're in wisconsin which amazes me uh wisconsin
00:21:43.460 is a very progressive state it's important to make sure that this goes to the right court
00:21:51.000 uh do you what what are you looking at who are you bringing this to so we're bringing it to the
00:21:57.700 federal uh judge in wisconsin um in the green bay division of the eastern district of wisconsin
00:22:03.760 um we're um going to litigate it there uh we might ask the judge to put the law on hold while it gets
00:22:11.040 evaluated we think that's reasonable uh there are uh there's another lawsuit in texas um that's going on
00:22:18.000 i've heard rumors that there are other law firms who are going to be getting in the mix at west uh so
00:22:25.000 i i say as far as the litigation strategy the more the merrier um we need to put the burden on the
00:22:32.340 government to explain why race discrimination is important um and uh we need to have them put them
00:22:40.900 to the test and have them explain themselves it's we're the citizens it's not our burden to prove that
00:22:46.740 this law is is uh bad they have to prove this law is right they have to prove that we should retreat
00:22:51.980 from the principles of equality and we should retreat from what is the foundational principle
00:22:58.680 uh that all people are created equal and we we should be treated as individuals
00:23:03.660 adam that's what's lost in this uh adam i assume you're not a suing guy you're not one that sues
00:23:11.500 everybody at the drop of that uh no okay um i'm pretty happy just uh be here and milk my cows yeah
00:23:19.880 so tell me what what made you sign up for this what drove you to this
00:23:25.640 um well from the time that i saw this all playing out and the proposal of this act it really bothered me
00:23:38.120 that there would be that the government would turn its back on its citizens and do something
00:23:45.180 that's racist which is against the fabric of our country and as uh time went on and didn't see
00:23:54.440 anything really happening i i kind of assumed that there'd be organizations that would jump on this
00:23:59.600 immediately and they not see anything happening i thought well somebody has to get involved and
00:24:08.840 has to represent agriculture i mean agriculture is not is not built on a bunch of racist people and
00:24:19.720 yeah how is it when i i've i've heard from a lot of people and supporting us and thanking us for
00:24:27.040 for stepping up and and trying to take care of this well adam i'm a small farmer and a small rancher
00:24:33.880 myself and i thank you for it um i don't want the loan nor would i would i apply for the loan um but i
00:24:42.120 have been deeply offended and so have all of the farmers around my farm uh we all feel the same way
00:24:48.900 the farming community is a tight-knit community we all help each other we don't care about your
00:24:55.560 politics or anything else we help each other because we know at some point we're going to need the help
00:25:00.900 and we're going to need everybody else to help us and it's a great community that does help each other
00:25:07.740 and uh the division that this creates i mean you want to talk about dividing people how hard is it to
00:25:16.040 divide farmers i mean unless it's a unless it's a squabble over water pretty damn hard
00:25:22.640 adam thank you uh thank you so much and dan when does this go to court
00:25:30.100 well the united states uh has a few weeks in which to respond to this and and as i said in the meantime
00:25:37.380 we may have to ask the the judge to put this law on hold um before the the money starts uh going out
00:25:42.860 and do you have the money to fight the united states government on this we are a non-profit
00:25:49.240 law firm in wisconsin wisconsin institute for law and liberty and we uh exist purely on the kindness
00:25:55.400 of others and donations and anybody who wants more information can go to our website at will
00:26:01.180 dash law.org w-i-l-l dash law.org yes okay will dash law.org thank you so much dan best of luck to you and
00:26:12.600 your team adam god bless you man keep milking those cows appreciate it you bet bye-bye
00:26:17.940 this is the best of the glenbeck program
00:26:24.700 tomorrow night on the blaze tv.com blaze tv.com i'm going to debunk the three big lies about systematic
00:26:40.840 racism when the left talks about systematic racism they conveniently uh leave out a few things and one
00:26:49.120 of those few things is the uh willingness to include asian americans from that asian americans
00:26:57.340 are so uh overlooked and and they they are um they are they're said to overperform uh they don't
00:27:10.360 represent any real any real minority uh and that's why they're uh excluded from many ivy league
00:27:18.940 schools now because there's just too many of them and they do too well oh and now all of of course
00:27:26.960 the uh the hatred uh of asians which honestly i don't even understand i grew up in the pacific
00:27:33.820 northwest and you know we had asians were our neighbors and friends and i don't even understand
00:27:39.980 it but uh i guess that's uh that's going on yukong uh zou is with us now he is the co-founder and
00:27:47.820 president of asian american coalition for education and we wanted to talk a little bit about uh the
00:27:54.320 discrimination against asians um you actually sent a letter to the attorney general criticizing the
00:28:01.960 biden administration and their approach on fighting against anti-asian violence and hate crimes did you
00:28:08.300 not uh yes glenn thank you for having me yeah i on april 6th on behalf of asian american coalition for
00:28:18.160 education i sent a letter to u.s attorney general garland because the three four years the four three
00:28:27.320 reasons first the data and facts point out over majority of the violent attack on asian americans
00:28:37.300 were reported in states that either reduced funding for police or released many violent criminal
00:28:46.220 irresponsibility during the cover 19 pandemic such as new york california but in the in the states who
00:28:54.500 voted for print trump like texas and florida there was very little reporting so actually the primary
00:29:04.400 reason is early release violent criminals on the street so the biden administration they put a wrong
00:29:13.320 blame to like a print trump to the white supremacist that is the number one i would i would love to just
00:29:19.900 blindly go with you because you're saying what i like to hear but do you have anything to back up
00:29:26.000 the the fact that these crimes are not being reported in in florida and in texas but in california and new
00:29:34.280 york and the connection to the release of violent prisoners uh yeah actually uh in washington uh in new
00:29:43.200 york post on april the 10th another chinese american called uh white wall chin she published the article
00:29:51.600 she documented from end of february to end of the march about six uh like incident versus attack
00:30:00.840 on asian americans all of them were like people of color were a violence you know some of really
00:30:09.000 release early release uh was like a criminal example a 65 years old filipino in middle time was
00:30:17.520 attack on april 5th right and that person actually was a criminal being early release he was put into
00:30:25.320 like a marriott at some downtown you know hotel democratic mayor treated him very well but this
00:30:32.080 guy attack you know he murdered his mother many years ago but he was early released so that's a lot
00:30:40.280 of data i also listened to another like department justice a seminar like in south florida in over the
00:30:48.240 last few years you know that was only one hate crime against asian that happened before prince trump
00:30:55.880 you know there was no other like uh you know hate crime in south florida uh like the u.s attorney's
00:31:03.480 office in south florida this is a huge contrast tell me about you you asked for the politicians and
00:31:12.880 the media to stop labeling asian americans as overrepresented overrepresented or privileged
00:31:19.640 tell me about that yeah that is another source of like hate crime you know against asian americans
00:31:28.120 because you know asian americans we never been uh like in a position making the national policy right
00:31:35.640 we're never being privileged you know the reason we have good performance in the education because
00:31:43.240 we emphasize education we're hard working right so but you know directly this politician from the left
00:31:52.520 that laborers as overrepresented and in department education in new york city some politician even
00:32:00.280 labels as privileged so this absolutely will lead to the hatred towards asian americans it's totally
00:32:08.840 baseless is you know it's really irresponsible i will tell you this is a this is a really hasty
00:32:16.200 generalization or over generalization but when i think of asian kids in school i think
00:32:22.360 they are smart not because they're born smarter the the culture the family culture emphasizes hard work
00:32:31.640 emphasizes study and so they perform well and instead of you know uh people saying that they're
00:32:39.240 privileged we should be saying what are you guys doing and how are you doing it because i mean it's working
00:32:45.720 for you exactly you know i used to work at like a big corporation we promote best practice unfortunately
00:32:55.960 in america right now the liberal don't want to really help the other minority like black and hispanic to
00:33:04.280 really to lift lift them up you know help them improve the parenting you know promote this kind of pro-education
00:33:13.560 culture they just want to bring asian americans down that is wrong so how are we doing on the
00:33:23.720 progress in universities because it seems to be getting worse uh yes uh you know it's good news and
00:33:33.000 bad news the bad news the bad news is radical left they initiate a nationwide campaign to cancel the
00:33:41.320 standard test that is assault on american meritocracy one of the reasons they gave is there are too many
00:33:51.240 patients in the college right that is the bad news the good news is student forfeit admission
00:33:58.760 the lawsuit already petition to the u.s superior court hopefully if the u.s superior court take this case
00:34:07.480 we may be able to stroke strike down the systematic racism against asian america which is a risk-based
00:34:15.560 affirmative action they say that meritocracy your belief in meritocracy uh is just you um playing
00:34:25.880 into the white supremacist view of work hard and you'll get somewhere and you're only playing the
00:34:34.040 white supremacy game to get ahead which i think is a pretty racist thing to say on multiple levels uh but
00:34:43.240 one of which would be they are saying then that meritocracy doesn't exist in in asian culture at all that
00:34:52.280 doesn't seem correct no it's totally wrong actually meritocracy stemmed from china about a thousand
00:35:02.200 years ago china already implemented imperial like uh testing system all the official need to pass past
00:35:12.040 to become like a government official all the applicants right that happened over a thousand
00:35:17.800 yeah over a thousand years ago actually worldwide all the nation learn from that and in china we had
00:35:24.680 the national college entrance exam you know you i tell you one story during chinese cultural revolution
00:35:32.760 mother the dictator he wants to bring so-called equity to the workers to soldiers to peasants he stopped the
00:35:42.680 college entrance exam you guess what china's economy technology innovation everything class so america should
00:35:51.720 take a lesson should not repeat that kind of mistake china had about like half a century ago so tell me this
00:36:01.800 you know that story i know that story how yukon how does this how do the do the people in washington
00:36:10.600 know because they must know because they must know that what they're doing is going to damage america and
00:36:18.280 our position to a great extent or are they just dumb uh i i want to say you know some you know it particularly
00:36:29.400 people in washington and some local uh you know local government many of them are playing dirty identity
00:36:37.080 politics why because many males in our inner city liberal uh males they failed the black and hispanic
00:36:47.720 children miserably in under their watch like new york city right like the hispanic and black their english
00:36:56.600 proficiency and the mass proficiency is less than half of the white and the asian right but if they
00:37:05.480 failed miserably you guess what he wants to continue getting the votes so they he tried to change the
00:37:12.520 like entrance exam for the new york specialized high school for the same reason many politicians want to
00:37:19.640 change impulse risk fact in college admission so they use asian children also many times white children
00:37:29.160 as a scapegoat for their policy failure to solve the issue in the black too many black and hispanic
00:37:37.480 community i thank you for um standing up and being a voice in reason especially in a time when nobody seems
00:37:47.000 willing to yukon zao is uh our guest and you can follow him and find more information at um asian american
00:37:55.400 for education dot org that's asian american for uh for education dot org thank you so much yukon
00:38:05.480 appreciate it thank you for having me you bet bye-bye