Horrifying Antisemitic Attacks Plague America | 5⧸24⧸21
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In this episode, we focus on two things that are becoming very dangerous to you and your family's way of life and when I say dangerous, I mean physically dangerous. First, we begin with the unions, particularly the teachers unions, and how are they dealing with it and what are they saying. And then we begin in 60 seconds you wake up in the morning feel like you just got hit by a truck, you have aches and pains, to just grab your day by the horns and just control everything.
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going to focus on two things that are becoming very very dangerous to you and your family our way
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of life and when i say dangerous i mean physically dangerous you will understand by the end of the
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hour first we begin with the unions particularly the teachers unions what's going on in our schools
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and how are the teachers unions dealing with it and what are they saying and then
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one of the most dangerous things i have seen from the ama we'll tell you about that we begin in 60 seconds
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well hello stew how are you really good how are you good how was your weekend do anything in exciting
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anything anything informative uh stopped the genocide of the middle east single-handedly did
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you really good over there i was i was hoping somebody would do it yep uh but uh i think we're
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all set oh good good good well i know we are because uh as we'll discuss next hour biden uh says they're
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really close to an iran deal oh good so that's yeah so it's really really good um i was uh with the
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people at mercury one uh for the american journey experience david barton and i and his son tim
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we led classes for two days uh and told the overall story arc our history um of america between like
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1600 and i think we only got to about 1940 uh before we ran out of time but it was it was informative i'd love
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to hear from people who attended um this uh last weekend and what you were left with what your
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thoughts were a lot of families were there with their kids it was really a cool thing this is
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something we need to do we need to educate ourselves um because our kids are being indoctrinated in our
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schools and you know randy weingarten she is the uh she's the president of the uh the uh american
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federation of teachers and she went on a she went on a whirlwind tour to try to make sure that
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everybody knows the teachers unions they're they're good they're wonderful so she was on c-span
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and then they opened the phones i want to give you a few clips of what people were saying to randy
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weingarten miss weingarten i'd like to ask you why you think a pandemic is a reason to reimagine our
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education and basics would be nice the public schools have failed these children before on
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the education basis let alone all this social re-education a parent hello hi yeah i'm from
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syracuse new york and as of the last few years we've had under a 40 graduation rate the uh part that i
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don't understand is how come the parochial schools and the private schools could navigate their way
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through this scenario but the public schools didn't seem to be able to manage that these kids these
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days they can go to college get some degree you know and then it's not not worth anything you know
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they can't get a job so if we really focus on the trade that'll be a good way to path through the
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future because right now i mean come on to be honest a lot of these public school systems uh
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you can't get any worse so i invite change thank you good morning ma'am uh nice to meet you and i
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i mean no disrespect to you but you know this union thing one time in our country a union was a wonderful
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thing now the union creates lazy ineffective people and it also creates children that have no
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education i look at my grandchildren it is pathetic how the teachers union and the government has
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failed our children i don't see how you could sit up there and defend that these uh people that were
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teaching had no idea about child development or any of those things another comment when i grew up my
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teacher my principal my firemen and policemen lived down the street from me we don't know them now
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and in inner city is even worse so they weren't happy uh nor were they happy uh when when weingarten
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went on to msnbc and uh she was friday night she was on and she was trying to tell the msnbc viewers
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that the american federation of teachers wants to reopen schools man they want to open them so badly
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uh but they just ah man they just you know number one they want the schools to reopen uh but but we
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don't want any outbreaks you know we we want schools open and we want them to stay open and we don't
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really want to be the mask police uh you know she said texas texas made a politically motivated decision
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to rush to say no mask uh mandates when we still don't have a vaccine that's okay for elementary
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school students okay i thought that wait i thought it was because the teachers were in danger now it's
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because the schools are in danger when all studies show that kids generally speaking are not in danger
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at least nowhere close to what it is for everybody else and by the way uh stew can you just help me out
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real quick i know we're going to cover covid uh soon but wasn't there a study that came out about
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texas running to uh you know irrationally running towards no masks and uh the results of that are
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are what exactly i believe it was some neanderthal thinking that was going on in texas that's right
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yeah that's right and it was so talk down to me yeah absolutely reckless was the yeah reckless was
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from uh gavin newsom and beto o'rourke said uh greg abbott was killing people in texas
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yeah all of this hype and what's happened is we've had a massive drop and we have we are at
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the lowest rates since the beginning of the pandemic here in texas uh and it is a i mean
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it's not unexpected to me but it was very unexpected to the left who thought this was going to be the
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next big wave of the virus and their opportunity to pull you know push through another two trillion
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dollars in spending on it and now that seems to be going away well weingarten said you know we have
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to have the vaccines you know uh we we gotta have we have to have the children before the 1.7 million
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teachers can return you know uh we have to create a safe and welcoming environment oh boy we do and
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she also said and i quote teachers are tired they're exhausted we have to find a way to repair and nourish
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them as well as families in terms of attracting and retaining our teaching force oh they're tired
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oh that stinks now i know some are actually working hard and really struggling to try to figure out how
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to you know do school and i know my school that my kids are in those teachers bent over backwards for
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them the school bent over backwards for the for the kids but i'm not thinking that is true
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universally just based on the responses to her nbc appearance uh students are tired the students are
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tired you're tired students are exhausted they've been put on the back burner by teachers unions for
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over a year so a virus could be used for political power gains and money and pushing crt so they can be
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told their skin color is all that matters you're shameful uh why do public school teachers think
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they're so special parents and students are are exhausted and tired too medical workers grocery
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store workers need to be nourished and repaired too you aren't different uh poor teachers where i live
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in oregon they got vaccinated before 80 plus uh months ago it doesn't make sense and many are still not
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back at school my kids are getting two hours twice a week in person when it was zoom it was two hours
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four days a week they must be so exhausted i hope the teachers are okay straight talk schools should
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not have closed this year what was always clear is now crystal clear accountability for the high cost
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of closures to children is beyond fair and if you don't actively scorn teachers unions by this point
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you're not paying attention it's not our teachers in some cases it is the teacher you know you can't
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blame everything on the union because if the union was doing something that the vast majority of teachers
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disagreed with they would rebel you don't represent me uh but they are not rebelling generally speaking
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against the teachers union so you do have to hold the teachers responsible and it's a really difficult
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thing but we have to now there's porn literacy class at a new york private school the parents have
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accused the columbia grammar and preparatory school located in manhattan's upper west of attempting to
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indoctrinate kids with bizarre lessons officials at the columbia grammar and preparatory school have angered
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parents when the juniors at the school showed up for health and sexuality seminar they presumed it was just
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going to be about birth control etc etc but in actuality the students were required to sit through a lesson
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called pornography literacy an intersectional focus on mainstream porn the director of health and wellness
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at different elite prep schools reportedly used an explicit slideshow to teach 120 boys and girls all about
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pornography the agenda on on how porn takes care of those three big male vulnerabilities and statistics on the
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the gap of um i don't even want to get into it i i i mean i'm i'm uncomfortable saying it on public radio
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if this was a podcast i would say it on public radio which is is supposed to be uh regulated by the
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government kind of like our schools i don't feel comfortable saying it on the radio and yet they're fine
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with teaching it in schools uh i can't even tell you what the kids were were taught
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everyone was texting a color each other what is this everyone knows about porn the worst part of
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it it took place not long before the ap test and i had to miss both of my ap classes for this
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by the way ap classes ap classes are not what you think ap classes are anymore the new standards for
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the ap classes we went over them uh this week at the uh american journey center this weekend in this
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and it is shocking what is left out now uh just in american history do you know that you don't have
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to know anything about the founders ap classes ap history classes nothing about the founders nothing
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about the declaration of independence nothing about the constitution nothing about the civil war
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none of the battles are mentioned in the civil war uh abraham lincoln is mentioned once but not
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what abraham lincoln did the emancipation proclamation uh not even uh lincoln given his life for it um you
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don't have anything being taught about american history world war one not mentioned world war two
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mentioned but in this way no mention of hitler no mention of germany concentration camps the holocaust
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no mention of the allied and axis where they pick up world war two
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at the bombing of hiroshima and what's required for the kids to learn in their ap history class
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is that that made many people question america's motives excuse me you didn't teach about hitler you
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just you pick it up at america bombing japan now there was an outcry so they have added uh in the
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standards the word hitler the word holocaust but no advice on how to talk about that or what they need to
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learn about that just the word holocaust and two more adolf hitler that's what's happening in our
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schools right now and if you think your schools are different you are wrong you're wrong there was
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this great military veteran that has gone uh uh viral and it it it they're talking about this is
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your job is is education not indoctrination our nation is a republic we are the people we have a
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voice and our votes are our weapons and we will use them in 2022 and beyond we in the military our blood
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our sweat that is the equity it's the courage of character not color not gender what makes this nation
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great working americans are united and we are not divided stop trying to incite division among us
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we're americans first and we will always be free this was a this was a a clip from uh the unidentified
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man at the palm beach county school board the audience broke out in cheers if you're not at your
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local school board meetings you need to be at your local school board meetings remember teachers now
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members of that wonderful teachers union are telling people that we're just going to teach it anyway
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texas legislature is setting out a ban mandatory critical race theory in school mandatory critical
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race they are reimagining our education that is a word that you should really be careful if you hear the
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word reimagine you need to run like it's the plague no better yet you need to stand and fight
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like it is an army against you because that's what it is reimagine i'm going to reimagine our education
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we're going to reimagine our police force we're going to reimagine uh our history with the 1619 project
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hey let's stop using our imagination let's start going with some hard facts the truths and the facts
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that created this country those were the beacon to the entire world
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let's return to that what do you say back in just a minute
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uh let's uh let's uh let's go to something else you know we're all being taught that um that gender is
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fluid and uh trans is the new you know is the new black i guess the new black dress um the uh cbs
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60 minutes believe it or not uh they approach the line of looking journalistic um kind of
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uh by at least approaching this topic of unethical gender transition clinics here's uh use cut four
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please they asked me so why do you want to go on testosterone and i said well being a woman just
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isn't working for me anymore and they said okay so that was that you got your prescription for
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testosterone mm-hmm yep just four months after she started testosterone she says she was approved for
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a mastectomy what's called top surgery that she told us was traumatic it started to have a really
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disturbing sense that like a part of my body was missing almost a ghost limb feeling about being like
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there's something that should be there and the feeling really surprised me but it was really
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hard to deny and so we're gonna detransit we're gonna pick this up in just a second um and we're
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gonna we're gonna show how she was um detransitioning she had to reverse the process these clinics are not
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held responsible they're just nobody even wants to say anything for fear of getting in trouble about it
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we'll have that and more because this leads right into the ama what came out i think it was friday of last week
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this is the glenn beck program last night on 60 minutes they asked me so why do you want to go on
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testosterone and i said well being a woman just isn't working for me anymore and they said okay
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so that was that you got your prescription for testosterone mm-hmm yep just four months after
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she started testosterone she says she was approved for a mastectomy what's called top surgery that she
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told us was traumatic it started to have a really disturbing sense that like a part of my body was
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missing almost a ghost limb feeling about being like there's something that should be there and the
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feeling really surprised me but it was really hard to deny and so she detransitioned by going off
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testosterone and then went back to the clinic and she says complained to the doctor that the process
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didn't follow the w path guidelines i can't believe that i transition and detransitioned including
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hormones and surgery in the course of like less than one year it's completely crazy it greatly concerns me
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where the field has been going i feel like what is happening is unethical and irresponsible
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um in some places everyone is very scared to speak up because we're afraid of not being seen as being
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affirming or being supportive of these young people or doing something to hurt the trans community
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but even some of the providers are trans themselves and they share these concerns
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huh so when you make people afraid to speak out maybe unethical and crazy things happen
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who would have thunk it pat gray joins us from pat gray unleashed hi pat hi glenn it's only been in
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the last five or ten years that the ama and the who have even stopped considering it a mental disorder
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uh up until uh 2015 i think with the ama and 2018 with the who it was considered you know you've got a
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mental disease well it was dysphoria they called it dysphoria yeah and you can't call it i didn't even
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know that you can't call it gender dysphoria anymore no that's politically incorrect yeah oh it it denotes
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that something is wrong and nothing's wrong with them you know so what's it called now oh that's a good
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question uh let me see if i can find that again because it's uh incongruence i think you said yes
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it was gender incongruence yeah okay all right so make that change in your heads uh and uh make sure
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that you you get the right word uh from uh so it's newspeak really just get the let's just get the newspeak
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and we'll all be fine this is crazy and it's about to get much much worse one of the more
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frightening stories that i have read and remember i'm crazy you know i said marxists were in our
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government i said that they wanted to hijack america take our constitution away from us and
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fundamentally transform into something that no one was defining but looked a lot like marxism and fascism
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so take what i say with a grain of salt um the ama has just announced and just released their plan
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to embed racial justice into the medical profession the plan slams the myth of meritocracy
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and promises to share power with minority physicians now what does that mean and this is this is the best
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part of it by the way the 2015 2016 mcat score of 24 and 26 and a gpa of 3.2 to 3.9 was only good
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enough to gain admission to medical school for eight percent of white people but if you were black 56
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percent of those people got scores to get into the medical proceed in medical field 70 percent of the
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time administrator said a white person with an mcat score of 27 29 and a gpa of 3.4 359 would not
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make a suitable doctor but more than 80 percent of black people with those scores were admitted
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so wait a minute uh uh you know i'm all for you know standing up against racism uh but i want the doctor
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i don't care if he's half hippopotamus if he's the best surgeon that's the one i want i don't want
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equity with my doctors you know i don't want it at all in science and if you do believe that equity
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should be in science and mathematics and two plus two does equal five if you can show me how to get
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there i want you on the rocket that you and your team build to go to mars i don't think you're going
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to make it past our atmosphere but good luck with that now here's the other problem with this they
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have released their um plan to embed racial justice and advance health equity it's 86 pages it's a three
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year plan to implement anti-racist initiatives when you hear that you know it is critical race theory
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anything that says is anti-racist is racist it goes against everything that martin luther king talked
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about um so they're they're pushing critical race theory and i'm i am quoting um they the plan
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announces a five-pronged approach embracing equity not equality equity the ama makes a commitment to
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embed racial and social justice throughout the organization's policies and practices and promises
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to build alliance and share power with historically marginalized my uh minoritized physicians the
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organization promises to ensure equitable structures and opportunities in innovation for marginalized
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communities and minority to push upstream to address all determinants of health and the root cause of
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health inequities and to foster truth racial healing reconciliation and transformation okay all right
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okay i guess um the plan also includes um the um declaration dubbed the land and labor acknowledgement
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we acknowledge that we're all living off of the taken ancestral lands of indigenous peoples for thousands
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of years we acknowledge the extraction of brilliance energy and life for labor forced upon people of
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african descent for more than 400 years we celebrate the resilience and strength that all indigenous people
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and descendants of africa have shown in this country and worldwide we carry our ancestors in us and we are
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continue to call to be better as we lead this work the equity plan then slams the myth of meritocracy
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saying the differences in outcome among his historically marginalized populations and minorities have been
00:31:39.120
explained away as the results of meritocracy why is this a problem what comes from this
00:31:52.780
hey pat and stew um who were the first people that uh came up with the idea of killing the unfit in
00:32:05.720
germany um uh marcus sanger was one of the first human betterment society yeah out of california yeah
00:32:15.040
there's a guy uh he's a german guy named adolf had a fancy a little mustache there uh-huh he's kind of
00:32:20.460
into that idea yeah he was into that idea but it didn't it didn't uh it didn't come into action
00:32:26.800
with him or the people in the black boots in fact they didn't wear the black suits and uniforms they
00:32:32.800
they wore the opposite they wore the right with the white coats and the scrubs the doctors the doctors
00:32:39.320
and the nurses that began the horrors of the holocaust the doctors and the nurses and they were all
00:32:47.740
convinced they were doing the right thing yeah it was baby what was his name i think an hour is the
00:32:53.880
yeah an hour i think yeah baby an hour tell the story pat uh i believe he was um born uh horribly
00:33:01.820
uh disabled and blind blind they thought death and thought they assumed he was in pain and his life
00:33:10.940
wasn't going to be worth anything and so they they took it to the it it eventually wound up with the
00:33:18.020
furor actually who uh told them that his doctor the humane thing to do his doctor concluded was was to put
00:33:26.100
the baby uh to sleep was to kill the child uh because that he's just in too much pain and his
00:33:31.460
life isn't worth anything uh by the way um you can watch it on blaze tv it's in our archives the black
00:33:39.560
stork uh there's only one copy of this strangely this film that was made in 1918 or 1917 oh who was in
00:33:49.280
office at the time oh woodrow wilson uh and uh it was a movie that was shown everywhere across the
00:33:56.020
country and it's called the black stork and the black stork is really this doctor that would bring
00:34:02.860
death to these suffering children and in one scene uh the doctor and the nurse have talked the parents
00:34:10.980
into killing the child because it's the right thing and as he puts the pillow over the child's
00:34:16.940
face to smother the baby the baby jesus appears and comforts the doctor and the nurse
00:34:24.540
this is where we are headed if you allow this craziness this insanity of critical race theory
00:34:35.480
of the world is upside down and i am telling you we are on the same road doesn't mean we end up at
00:34:45.420
the same place but the likelihood of getting to the same place has just increased dramatically
00:34:52.420
doctors do not allow this do not allow the ama to do this you must speak out you you are going to you
00:35:04.880
are going to be surrounded by people who will give preferential treatment based on color you would
00:35:12.820
not do that now with black people or hispanics you would not say well i gotta take care of this white
00:35:19.920
person over here they come first they're my main priority we would never do that nor should we we
00:35:26.300
should never see color but that is called racist today and don't forget the things your mother and
00:35:33.960
your father taught you don't forget the things that martin luther king said and did he was right
00:35:41.200
you know that's right this anti-racism stuff is evil it is anti-christ teaching
00:35:49.340
do not go down this road doctors i beg you all people who have ever been a patient of a doctor
00:35:59.200
i beg you call your doctors you call your local hospital you call especially anyone who gets any
00:36:07.600
funding from you you call your insurance company let them know you're mad as hell about this ama
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declaration and you will you demand that doctors reject this more in a second
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this is the glennbeck program welcome to monday uh i just want to in case you missed friday's show
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i urge you to uh to listen to uh to friday's broadcast uh because we had several groups that
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are working to push back and if this is one of your causes then i want you to get involved in one
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of these groups we had the executive director for consumers research dot org on it and and on the
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program and they are coming after nike and american airlines and coke and many others any of these woke
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companies they have a plan and i think it's one that is well thought out and well executed and
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could make a huge difference to tell these uh companies to get back to business and leave
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woke politics and politicians alone uh and you can find out about their first initiative at
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um but um consumers research dot org consumers research dot org then we had unsilenced majority
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find ways to go after the cancel culture if you want to help and stop the cancel culture this is a
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also if you want a uh grassroots organization that is trying to stop uh what's happening into our
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schools especially with crt moms for liberty moms for liberty is uh doing that uh and i think you can
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they are actually holding town halls across the country to pressure swing democrats and
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uh and the uh and the uh and the palestinians that's what's happening and we're ignoring it for the
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what you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment
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hello america and welcome to monday got a great show for you i unfortunately
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it just finally broke her she did something she didn't think she was going to do she ordered the
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what is happening in our country you know while the uh congress
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debates on whether they're going to have january 6 hearings because that is the worst attack on our
00:45:25.880
democracy since the civil war there's never been anything like this and white supremacists are
00:45:32.520
coming out of the woodwork are they are they america it is time for you to say bullcrap bullcrap
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if there are clan members or other people that are coming out and they're rallying then you rally
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against them but it's most likely a local thing and you know who they are if they're in your area
00:46:00.800
this is this is a problem in america with racism it is a problem but it's a problem in great britain
00:46:11.380
in africa in china it's a it's a human problem not a white or black problem it's a human problem
00:46:20.120
anybody tells you differently tell them shut the pie hole anybody who tells you you have to be in part
00:46:29.400
of anti-racism that goes against everything martin luther king taught and your mother would be ashamed of
00:46:36.320
ashamed of you ashamed of you if you turned your back on a colorless society remember what your mother
00:46:44.780
and your father taught you what's happening in america well i was shamed by the a uh the um adl back in
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2008 i did a chalkboard and i laid it all out and i told you then the hatreds of the 1930s
00:47:06.300
in europe will return first they'll return to europe then they will come to the united states
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the adl said how dare you how dare you use the holocaust i said i'm not using the holocaust
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i am warning people to change their hearts and to be aware now and to make a decision now if you
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now is the time america those of you who have been prepared in this audience now is the time
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i want you to call your synagogues i want you to call your church i want your church to be around
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your synagogue i want them to know that this is a safe area for you
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um for i don't agree with the reasons but the people who have asked me i deeply respect
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i have been asked not to tell you the details of what jewish people have done in the middle east
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to help the christians the persecuted christians it is one of the most inspiring things i've ever heard
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and the reason they are helping is because they said christians stood by us
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well here in america the jewish people need our support
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he said last night i was walking in new york with a friend and all of a sudden a group of six to eight
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palestinian men walked up to me and asked me where i was from i responded i said new york
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i paused for a moment in confusion and i thought about it
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the guy looked at me with such disgust in his eyes and said good
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as he started to walk away i felt extremely angry
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they were walking near ocean parkway in brooklyn
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approached them and demanded that they repeat anti-jewish statements
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i can't tell you the names of these kids because they don't want their names
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we touched earlier on a 60 minutes report this week about detransitioning
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the people who have decided to go and change their gender from one to the other and then come back
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and some of the clinics that are making cash off of really confused people
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and really confusing situations trying to better themselves and winding up
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really later on completely regretting that attempt
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there's another story out of connecticut that there is a
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and one of the girls was one of the fastest in the entire state of connecticut
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and was racing over and over again and continuing to finish second and third instead of first
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why because well she was racing against dudes she was racing against guys who uh said they had
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transitioned to being female and were included in the races and currently um blowing all of the
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girls out of the sport we've talked about this so many times as this weird sort of hypothetical that
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could happen and that maybe someday you know guys will start uh you know uh transitioning and
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competing against girls and girls sports and girls will not be able to compete because of the physical
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differences between the genders this is a real case where it's really happened to
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multiple girls in high school and you think about this you work really hard as a high school athlete to try
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to be able to maybe extend your career and get into college maybe compete at the highest levels
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well what was happening here in connecticut over and over again where the fastest girls in the state
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were losing these races to people who were born as boys and not only not just having the joy of
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winning and all the things that go that are associated with that not qualifying for showcase meets and all of
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these other things that could have advanced their career and their their athletic future in ways
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that were unavailable to them because they were going against guys uh this is something that they
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are suing over uh the case is going up the court system as we speak might have them on this week and
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talk about it a little bit more on it coming up it's the glenbeck program back in a second
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hello america welcome to the glenbeck program on may 15th governor whitmer was very very clear
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consumption of food or beverages is permitted only in designated dining areas where patrons are seated
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groups of patrons are separated by at least six feet and no more than six people are ever seated
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together at a table a booth or a group of fixed seats and the groups of patrons must not intermingle
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oh wow she was really strong just a few days ago and well then on sunday she forgot about all of that
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and she went to land shark described as a dive bar in college town where she met some friends 13 friends
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and they just all pushed their tables together and they weren't social distancing and none of them
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were wearing masks huh whitmer gee i i guess you really believe what you talk about don't you now
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because i know if i believe that that's what really had to be done you know then i would do it
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but you don't seem to have any fear of it at all i wonder why oh and one other thing our media
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our media that includes facebook and twitter and google have shown themselves to be frauds
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and not only messengers of disinformation misinformation but out and out lies we'll explain in 60 seconds
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the glenn beck program on wednesday last week all markets took huge hits except for one the dow
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so on april 8th 2020 we wrestled with a special we were going to do because they were just starting to
01:26:10.740
ban people from asking questions at all about the wuhan virus and the wuhan labs and how dare you say
01:26:20.680
it came from china okay we now know that a lot of that was uh chinese disinformation and we did a special
01:26:31.980
about 18 months ago called coronavirus not from a bat scientists in china released study blaming wuhan lab
01:26:40.860
for pandemic now in that special we said we're not sure yet but it needs to be investigated and we showed
01:26:48.600
you things from chinese television that made it look like yeah it probably came from that lab
01:26:56.200
well of course anybody who said that had to be silenced immediately oh my goodness dr fauci how dare you say
01:27:08.500
that that can't possibly ever be true we don't know it just came from the jungle somewhere
01:27:16.160
uh-huh well looks like uh overwhelming circumstantial evidence now pointing to the wuhan lab as the
01:27:25.860
covid origin stew as a lover of science as we both are and of course we are quoted all the time in
01:27:35.580
scientific journals we are uh uh how likely do you think this is i think this is pretty damn likely
01:27:43.580
yeah i mean i think i would say the evidence that is out there now on the origin of covid
01:27:48.240
lean the chances strongly toward the lab release not necessarily you know as a intentional release or a
01:27:57.380
biological weapon or anything like that but the idea that there was risky research going in going on at a
01:28:04.260
facility that did not have the the proper safety precautions and so these are so these are let me just
01:28:10.580
outline what what and comment on these two uh china's history of research lab leaks uh resulting
01:28:17.720
in infections probably pretty good uh multiple warnings from u.s diplomats in china as early as 2017
01:28:26.820
that the wuhan lab was conducting dangerous research on coronaviruses without falling
01:28:33.920
without following necessary safety protocols they warned about a potential outbreak i mean i think
01:28:40.500
that one's probably pretty good circumstantial evidence uh gain of function research being
01:28:46.240
conducted at the wuhan lab that made coronaviruses more infectious in humans and evidence that several
01:28:53.000
researchers at the wuhan lab were sickened with covid 19 like symptoms in november of 2019
01:29:00.460
hmm what's that one about still yeah that one's a pretty big story another another piece of this
01:29:08.900
falling into place in that it seems like there's a a very strange thing going around the uh the
01:29:15.420
employees of the wuhan institute of virology which by the way is like you know what a mile away from
01:29:22.140
from the actual wet market where this was supposedly this supposedly had begun um you know we have uh
01:29:29.480
the the the the background of the facility which you as you mentioned has had major safety concerns
01:29:35.880
but was also doing this very risky type of research uh in a facility that was not really designed for
01:29:43.900
it um that you know there's they they rate these labs from bsl1 to bsl4 and bsl4 is the most strict
01:29:52.920
like to the point where you're wearing like a space suit and you're doing all the work inside of
01:29:57.260
these compartments it's very l stands for bio level bio level one is the best i mean is the easiest
01:30:03.980
and bio level four is the most dangerous right so four is is the facility with all of the safety
01:30:11.500
restrictions right it's and generally speaking scientists don't like working in those facilities
01:30:18.260
obviously because you're number one dealing with very dangerous pathogens but number two
01:30:23.240
you it's very difficult and annoying work like you know if you think about trying to build
01:30:28.660
a building in a place that has ridiculous in your mind safety you know restrictions where you can't
01:30:36.040
just do the things that you want to do you have to take nine million precautions and it seems unnecessary
01:30:40.960
i hate that right especially when especially when you're working on disease oh those safety
01:30:46.360
precautions are such a hassle right and and look these guys it seems more foreign to us we don't
01:30:52.080
work in that field but it is if you're doing this every day you could see how it would be arduous
01:30:59.080
and a lot of this stuff would feel unnecessary honestly that's when you should retire or find
01:31:04.980
a new job honestly whenever you lose respect for the death that you're dealing with once you start
01:31:12.480
to feel like ah it's just you know it's just my job it's no big deal that's probably when you should
01:31:17.080
not be doing it anymore honestly yeah i think that's true i mean you know they're probably right
01:31:22.920
99.9 percent of the time right um but what they did one of the things that they do is they transfer
01:31:29.660
this research to places like china who will allow it to be done in bsl2 and bsl3 facilities which is
01:31:37.600
where this gain of function research was being done in wuhan you know what when when i have a
01:31:42.820
communist military that has a bioweapons uh program and is is stated that we need to look for something
01:31:53.520
that maybe can uh change the dynamic of the world so we can come out on top i i now i'm a little
01:32:03.720
paranoid but i say we don't fund that yes i i would agree uh they have a situation where there's
01:32:11.340
it was normally done in this bsl3 facility which is the second highest level of safety right
01:32:16.640
and that it was required if you were working on sars or mers which are the two sort of you know
01:32:24.040
precursors to covid um that you had to work on it in at least a bsl3 facility however any other
01:32:32.360
coronavirus you could work on in a bsl2 facility so the bsl2 facility to give you a sense requires this
01:32:41.080
from a former new york times reporter who has a an excellent uh take telling of the story uh on
01:32:45.980
medium nicholas wade but he says bsl2 requires uh taking fairly minimal safety precautions such as
01:32:52.140
wearing lab coats and gloves oh and okay this part is so you look like a scientist you have to look the
01:33:00.820
part to get into bl2 yes right okay and uh the other thing though you also have to talk a little
01:33:07.040
like this no i've got a beaker in my pocket that's bsl3 level glenn now okay if you have
01:33:12.800
beakers you got to get there right okay and so you gotta you gotta have both lab coats and gloves and
01:33:19.500
put up biohazard warning signs oh so if you're well if you got the warning sign right and the lab coat
01:33:28.140
and the gloves yeah what could possibly go wrong now if you look if you look at our footage from that
01:33:35.100
special go back on the blaze and look for it was in april of 2020 on the wuhan virus we did a special
01:33:41.820
uh and we did a lot of television footage from china and uh do you remember the freezer that all
01:33:49.340
of this stuff was freezer the caves oh my gosh where they're talking about being they've been
01:33:55.800
urinated on by bats before uh and the other thing so bad yeah the other thing too is there were
01:34:03.120
actual posts at the time made by chinese scientists who basically said yeah we think it's from the lab
01:34:11.060
and they were just all deleted and these are confirmed posts it's not like you know some
01:34:15.600
conspiracy theory later on this is those people would surely show up to testify now they've all come
01:34:22.100
none of them are showing up even to work they're just not families don't even know where they're so
01:34:27.040
ashamed of their lies that they've just hidden themselves probably in a bat cave probably
01:34:34.000
so i and look you know the gain of function research is basically an idea where you take a
01:34:40.240
virus that's not necessarily dangerous and you do work to it genetically to make it more dangerous
01:34:46.020
so you can understand what might happen in a pandemic situation so we can get ahead of it
01:34:51.660
now if that goes right you can kind of understand why you'd want to do that however if it goes wrong
01:34:59.340
you have 2020 and i look i think that the the evidence it's all at some level circumstantial but
01:35:07.620
i mean in this article by nicholas wade which is you know it's a long article it's a you know about
01:35:11.700
a 45 minute read according to medium it takes a while but it talks about like how the genetic
01:35:16.940
sequencing it looks and how it is not the normal way a naturally developing virus would look there
01:35:25.960
are you know um uh there's genetic material inserted in certain parts of the code where it
01:35:32.940
wouldn't normally appear it's not impossible it could appear this way but it's also exactly the
01:35:38.120
way it would look if someone did it intentionally oh blah blah blah blah blah blah what did fauci say
01:35:44.560
about it oh by the way fauci used to say that's crazy that's a conspiracy theory that's this uh
01:35:51.020
this just happened randomly uh-huh now he was just asked in an interview with the politifact editor
01:35:59.860
katie sanders whether he's still confident covid 19 uh developed naturally they expected him to say
01:36:06.340
yeah of course i do no actually fauci said no i'm not convinced about that uh
01:36:14.300
anymore maybe we should continue to investigate what what went on in china oh really
01:36:21.220
huh you know and look there's a there's sort of an obsession on anthony fauci and the media hangs on
01:36:27.500
every word that he says uh but generally golden calf you will worship him right and and to the opposite
01:36:34.100
too like everyone who doesn't like him is obsessed with him too i mean he's like the center of our all
01:36:38.180
our universe we're supposed to only care about what he says and yes he is our golden calf we will
01:36:43.160
worship him but it is a good thing that he is being honest about this and the fact that he is saying
01:36:50.220
it right also leads to maybe i don't know the apparatus of the united states government taking
01:36:55.840
it seriously because i really want to know if this is how this happened not only to stop the next one
01:37:01.880
but to figure out what extreme level of punishment the chinese government receives for what has occurred
01:37:08.380
here and should nothing yeah and that's what's gonna be nothing and i nothing here's one here's one
01:37:14.560
you want one wipe our debt clean you know how much debt we've had to borrow from ourselves
01:37:21.320
because of what you did to our economy wipe our debt clean and i'm not talking the 28 trillion i'm
01:37:27.460
talking about what we owe you and do that to the rest of the world anybody who had any kind of
01:37:34.460
economic shutdown and lost just lost almost everything make it up and you don't have to
01:37:41.980
cough up anything just relieve the debt and surely china's going to be all over that well i mean you say
01:37:49.020
what kind of repercussions should we have um i don't know this was a financial and uh a a physical
01:37:57.320
problem it destroyed people and it destroyed our economy you can't do anything to help the people that died
01:38:05.560
but the economy go ahead relieve that debt uh it will punish them enough to i mean that's the way we do
01:38:13.300
it in the court of law yeah hey it will make you not do that again right like when there's an oil spill
01:38:19.500
and it you know oil goes to the the coastlines we we make it right for those people and the companies
01:38:26.100
have to pay fortunes to make it right for those people even if it's a mistake and again i i think
01:38:31.320
that's the most likely uh part of this i don't think it doesn't that it's a that it was a mistake
01:38:37.020
that it was a mistake um that it was not an intentional i don't think it was i agree with that
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but i'm not i don't agree that it was oh my gosh look what we did i think they i mean they've
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stated it they were looking for a coronavirus something that and someday they could release
01:38:55.480
to to push all of the power over their way and cripple the rest of the world that's what they
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okay so there's a couple of stories still i don't know if you've uh followed but you do you remember
01:40:44.860
the name rebecca jones oh yeah oh yeah we did a show on her last week yeah all right she is the
01:40:52.040
whistleblower that said florida is telling us to change the uh the death totals and i've been asked
01:40:59.960
to go into the computer and change the death totals and i just i couldn't do it anymore i couldn't live
01:41:05.500
with myself right what's the story on uh on rebecca jones now stew well now she's backing off the fact
01:41:11.640
that she even even said that she's saying yeah that she never said that she had to change the death
01:41:16.700
totals which she did say uh but she's also involved in a very strange uh fight with a desantis
01:41:25.300
administration official in which she has you know allegedly filed a false uh restraining order
01:41:35.360
request against this person basically the way the law works in this area you can file a restraining order
01:41:41.600
and it basically gets a pre-approval right before they look into it before a judge looks at it they said
01:41:46.000
okay yes that's that's restraining order like keep these two people probably a good thing yeah yeah
01:41:50.500
you can argue it um it could be it's obviously right for reviews though and that's what happened
01:41:54.820
here so after that first you know step one comes down it's like a restraining order then step two
01:41:59.520
can be a citizen's complaint in which rebecca jones filed this against the desantis um spokesperson
01:42:06.140
and said oh well uh you know there's been a problem here so now both of these documents exist
01:42:10.940
finally the the restraining order gets looked at by the judge and just throws it out of court
01:42:16.100
it's journalism what are you talking about she wrote a piece that she didn't like about her
01:42:19.860
and rebecca jones complained about it that's not that's not a basis for a restraining order
01:42:24.900
so they threw it out of court of course obviously it got rejected however the second part of that the
01:42:31.040
complaint made under that restraining order was still active for a time and so she was out there
01:42:37.860
posting the the complaint she made and saying like look this is an official complaint and you know
01:42:44.820
there's charges pending on this woman and i can't believe this no one's talking about it when it was
01:42:49.700
her restraining order that had already been overturned and her complaint that was just because
01:42:55.780
there's no restraining order to anymore to to hold it up so obviously it's getting thrown out
01:43:00.460
but that doesn't seem to matter and people get you know thousands of retweets on another story that
01:43:06.840
twitter facebook uh the mainstream media hyped and pushed huh again it looks like not true oh by the way
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also you know how bad things are in california in san francisco last year uh drug overdoses killed
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this is the glenn beck program uh i just have to congratulate the mayor of rochester new york
01:45:10.320
uh for for just i mean this is courage this takes real courage to do uh in case you don't know
01:45:19.840
uh thursday uh her husband um timothy granison um well let's just say the uh the da in the city
01:45:32.880
it just has it out for her and doesn't want her to be re-elected and so she did like a year-long
01:45:40.180
investigation into the mayor's husband and last week he was arrested um with some cocaine
01:45:48.980
and a gun or three uh and a hundred thousand dollars in cash and and and well the little
01:45:59.300
cocaine was i mean it was you know it was little it was it was two kilos of uh cocaine but who hasn't
01:46:07.380
had two kilos in their car that's way less than five kilos or 20 kilos exactly right 100 kilos that's
01:46:14.300
not a drug bust two kilos of cocaine if i if i were stopped every time i had two kilos on me i mean i
01:46:25.980
wouldn't be here you know i mean two kilos is basically a tuesday night for most people let's
01:46:31.340
not overstate i think so yeah so anyway she she came out and she said i find the timing of yesterday's
01:46:38.260
events you know her husband being pulled over because they had been monitoring him and uh his
01:46:43.700
drug dealing friends he was part of a drug ring and uh they stopped him and searched the car and you
01:46:52.100
know they found three guns hundred thousand dollars in cash and two kilos of cocaine she said i find
01:46:58.000
this very very suspicious just a few weeks before the voting starts on whether i should be mayor or not
01:47:04.260
uh i mean there's nothing implicating me in these charges no but it is your husband i mean now i i'm not
01:47:16.480
holding you directly responsible but if you're supposed to kind of know what's going on in the
01:47:23.520
city i'm not really sure i trust you if you don't know your husband has a hundred thousand dollars
01:47:31.580
two kilos of cocaine most likely not the first two kilos because he's in a drug ring i'm just saying i
01:47:40.980
don't think you're the most observant right does she have her finger on the pulse of the city it's hard
01:47:46.100
to imagine she does uh hard to imagine hard to imagine circumstance yeah right okay so uh let's
01:47:52.620
switch topics to uh you know our military ad now if you remember uh we've done some military ads and
01:48:02.240
some ads for the cia lately that are that are wonderful they're beautiful truly they are they're
01:48:07.060
just great um i'm gonna have to translate this ad uh because this is the new russian military ad
01:48:15.440
uh you go ahead and roll that please this is the first day of your new life
01:48:21.520
what was yesterday means nothing who you were before no one cares what's important now is who
01:48:30.060
you'll be today what do you know about yourself what are you capable of questions may remain unanswered
01:48:37.880
but can you sleep soundly later on knowing yourself knowing the limit of your possibilities
01:48:44.180
to hell with limits are you ready to break yourself every day pain hardens yourself here
01:48:50.620
it was it was you who decided to prove something to yourself the commander is here only to see an
01:48:57.920
enemy in him because without an enemy there is no battle and without a battle there is no victory
01:49:04.520
but in reality the main enemy is you the you of yesterday
01:49:12.620
join the russian military now uh let me just contrast that i think that's you know very good i i mean
01:49:24.920
that's a quite that's quite a that's quite a message yeah you know uh and now let me play the
01:49:29.920
american military um uh ad that was just released here it is it's in cartoon form this is the story
01:49:39.300
of a soldier who operates your nation's patriot missile defense systems
01:49:43.600
it begins in california with a little girl raised by two moms
01:49:54.600
although i had a fairly typical childhood took ballet played violin i also marched for equality
01:50:12.200
i like to think i've been defending freedom from an early age
01:50:16.340
when i was six years old one of my moms had an accident that left her paralyzed
01:50:23.120
i don't think we need to never walk again don't think we need to play anymore
01:50:26.900
um let me just give you the last lines of the uh russian ad your task is to track the enemy down
01:50:33.840
catch up to him outperform him become better than him and return the victor
01:50:38.760
because tomorrow is the first day of your new life
01:50:43.180
which army do you think is going to win uh i'm just maybe it's just me but i'm just thinking it
01:50:52.380
might be the russians that would outperform the you know the army that is is congratulating itself
01:51:00.080
for all of its members being so diverse and having two moms or two dads or you know a dog and a cat
01:51:06.800
as a parent i don't really care um it's kind of like your job is to track down the enemy
01:51:12.660
outperform them best them and come home the victor uh but who who would say something like that in an
01:51:21.480
ad yeah i mean it's it's funny because it's like look i have a lot of faith in our military
01:51:26.740
uh and uh you know not not every bit of our military is made up of uh heartwarming cartoon stories
01:51:33.780
you know you know like we do i don't know i don't know a single member of the military
01:51:41.180
in my in my travels i have not met a single member of the military that i would say
01:51:47.320
would have joined because of that cartoon right not one not even close in fact it would have repelled
01:51:52.040
them and that's what's strange here like what is the what's the why is this happening you know is
01:51:58.400
it a recruitment situation glenn i mean what is it they just don't think they're getting enough
01:52:03.420
people they they think the next generation of recruits have different sensibilities military
01:52:09.820
is mainly made up of red state people it's mainly that the people who serve are the people in the
01:52:17.560
red states generally speaking no one from a blue state generally speaking sends their kids to the
01:52:23.700
military i mean why would you if you think the military has just been horrible this whole time
01:52:28.060
and it's just a it's just a it's a racist with a gun why would you do that so the people who defend
01:52:34.560
our company our country are red staters well the country is right now trying to make red staters look
01:52:41.720
like killers and people that shouldn't be here when when when and if our military ever would say you
01:52:49.980
know what i think it's those people that vote for conservative things and uh they have to turn the
01:52:57.000
military loose on them i don't think all of those red staters will kill their own families
01:53:02.740
or round them up i think this is to fundamentally weaken our military and also get some some good old
01:53:12.880
fashion critical race theory equity believers into the military so they can fix that like they're
01:53:20.920
fixing our ama they're fixing our corporations they're fixing our economy uh they're fixing our
01:53:27.840
schools that's what they're doing and this is real world stuff now i mean we've talked forever about
01:53:33.260
you know transgender uh arguments are making their way and ruining women's sports right like okay yeah
01:53:40.780
sure this is the military right this is right this is changing the military which has devastating
01:53:48.140
just you know potential uh consequences on our country uh do you remember when i said at some
01:53:55.740
point the whole world will look at us and realize how weak we are and they'll go now now now now go
01:54:00.360
and everyone will attack us and whatever that means to them they'll attack us through disinformation
01:54:07.640
they'll attack us by hacking they'll attack us with ones and zeros they'll attack us on our streets by
01:54:12.900
turning people against each other that all is coming and the last thing that you need to weaken
01:54:19.060
is the military it's the strongest in the world you weaken the military and we are sitting ducks you know
01:54:26.140
i think about this all the time stew do you remember when we were talking this was back when we were in
01:54:31.160
radio city music hall and it must have been 2005 maybe and we were talking about how do you
01:54:39.180
how do you get a global currency how do you change the world because we've tried to get the world to
01:54:48.320
get up to our standards but nobody can make it to our standards because they don't have the constitution
01:54:53.800
they don't have the law they don't have the stability uh and the people are different and i said
01:55:00.540
and it dawned on me they're not going to go for bringing the rest of the world up they're going to bring
01:55:08.600
us down to the rest of the world's status so we will be equal with mexico and i think about that
01:55:17.220
all the time because that's exactly what is happening everything that you see they are building our
01:55:24.680
children and our military our fbi they're bringing them to their knees they're teaching them uh things
01:55:33.600
that are absolutely untrue and quite frankly i believe because they're based in hatred it's evil
01:55:39.780
what they're doing they're weakening us while they are spending us into oblivion and and taking over
01:55:48.320
our treasury and saying that this that equity has to be done who who the hell are you who the hell is the
01:55:58.080
treasury and janet yellen to go in and try to preach equity and make the rules so white men are held down
01:56:07.520
not in any sane world just in a world where you're going to bring us to the level of mexico
01:56:14.640
i think that's what's happening and you cannot have a strong military can't have a strong military you need
01:56:21.260
a military that's loyal to the cause and look again you know for luckily we don't fight wars based on
01:56:27.140
commercials if we did i would definitely pick russia right right but right but you know look this is a
01:56:33.220
long-term point you know it's the point where this this if the military is is a testing ground for woke
01:56:41.240
policies i mean wokeness is weakness and it continually makes the people who propagate it weaker there's this
01:56:48.960
idea that elevating your victimhood as as a means of attack is a is a smart thing to do in our society
01:56:56.780
we see it all the time with the cancel culture stuff where like if you can say oh well instead
01:57:00.760
of saying like oh that that insult didn't bother me it's oh that insult made me curl up in my
01:57:05.900
apartment and cry for months on a time it also does something else and everybody you know stew has
01:57:12.160
ever been wounded in battle and had to come back they feel awful they want to go back because they
01:57:18.040
left their team behind yeah the worst thing wokeness does to our military it divides people
01:57:24.460
it divides them into classes divide and conquer that's exactly what's going to happen you will have
01:57:31.440
you'll have two sets of military you'll have two sets of belief and they'll be so busy squabbling
01:57:36.300
amongst themselves they won't be able to function as one and i don't think that that is being done
01:57:42.120
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so i just got an interesting uh email from somebody in uh washington dc um there's an element that's
01:59:11.840
really interesting about the covid wuhan uh lab the different effects covid's had on asian countries
01:59:19.620
versus western when you consider the capability of crisp which i'm sure you're familiar with begs
01:59:26.940
the question if the intel community is not going to ask this question then shame on them it's their
01:59:32.260
job to think of possibilities like this you have to ask if this was genetically modified to attack one
01:59:38.960
genetic background or another uh look at the death rates for various nations um the uh the numbers are
01:59:48.540
quite um quite uh quite astounding yeah i mean the asian countries have had definitely the i mean if you
01:59:56.100
take out this idea which is you know something every every intelligence agency should be looking at this
02:00:00.960
stuff all the time but the asian countries have had the best experience with this you know lower death
02:00:07.880
tolls uh and uh i'm i'm asking this person to come on with us tomorrow because it's a lot more i think
02:00:15.120
than just lower uh death tolls for instance australia uh rate uh what is it rate per million maybe it just
02:00:24.160
is rate per uh 3.5 belgium 209.8 cambodia 6 or sorry cambodia 0.9 china 0.3 dprk well zero uh france 157
02:00:39.800
uh indonesia 17 italy 199 japan 9.2 malaysia 5.7 philippines 17.3 rok 3.7 usa
02:00:53.240
173 to vietnam they say zero right i mean those numbers are pretty pretty stark um and they're i'm
02:01:04.620
sure there are other reasons but i'm getting the impression from this individual in washington that
02:01:10.440
uh the intel community is not even looking into that it does yeah i mean this is the kind of thing
02:01:18.400
that they the chinese military was asking for can we take a coronavirus and and um mutated enough so
02:01:28.080
we can release it against our enemies and collapse them and not us i mean we should at least be
02:01:36.260
considering that yeah more tomorrow absolutely okay what are you covering on uh on your show tonight
02:01:45.000
stew quickly uh gender more gender craziness across the country this is the glenn back program