The Glenn Beck Program - April 21, 2022


The War Worth Fighting | Guests: Glenn Greenwald & Ryan Walters | 4⧸21⧸22


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 4 minutes

Words per Minute

149.8485

Word Count

18,595

Sentence Count

1,463

Misogynist Sentences

9

Hate Speech Sentences

25


Summary

Glenn Beck is back with a brand new show on the Fox News Channel, and it's a must-listen. He's talking about how the government is using nukes against our kids, and why it's time to stand up and fight back.


Transcript

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00:02:04.420 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:09.320 Hello, America, and welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:17.060 We've got a lot on our plate today, and I want to ring a bell that we talked about
00:02:27.120 and did a show or a couple of shows on about a year ago.
00:02:30.560 We've been researching real hard for the last couple of weeks to do a show we did last night on TV,
00:02:39.320 and it is a must-watch.
00:02:42.240 It is indeed time to stand.
00:02:45.620 We are at war, and you need to understand how they are using nukes against our kids,
00:02:54.680 and I don't believe that's hyperbole.
00:02:58.060 You will understand in 60 seconds.
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00:04:28.720 Parents, listen up.
00:04:32.380 We're in a new world.
00:04:34.840 And you're going to listen to this, and you're like,
00:04:37.140 somebody's got to do something.
00:04:39.440 And you'll listen to this, and you won't think it affects your children, but it does.
00:04:45.540 We have been pushing back on critical race theory for a couple of years now.
00:04:49.860 And I want to give a shout-out to people like Chris Rufo or Asra Nomani.
00:04:57.820 She has been on the show.
00:04:59.020 Also, different people that I think are quite remarkable as well.
00:05:07.580 Kelly Skye is one that really has been doing a lot of work on this, and I appreciate all the work.
00:05:16.040 It is people like this.
00:05:17.040 It is people like this that help the rest of us understand.
00:05:22.100 We are now pushing back on something called comprehensive sexuality education.
00:05:27.840 But I don't think parents really understand how deep this is.
00:05:34.220 I did a show on CSE about a year ago and had no idea how deep this well went until we really started doing research on it.
00:05:43.620 Governor Ron DeSantis brought this to the forefront by signing the Parental Rights and Education Bill.
00:05:50.440 This banned sexual orientation and gender identity curriculum in kindergarten through the third grade.
00:05:57.960 This freaked the left out.
00:06:00.680 They're still freaked out.
00:06:02.380 Jen Psaki was crying about it the other day, saying what a horrible, horrible thing this really is.
00:06:10.280 We'll get to that audio here.
00:06:12.400 Disney repeated the lie that it's the don't say gay bill.
00:06:15.860 It has nothing to do with that.
00:06:18.680 I'm going to show you what it does have to do with.
00:06:23.120 Last night, I showed the textbook, and I read things verbatim that made me so uncomfortable.
00:06:33.440 I had to blur the screen legally.
00:06:36.620 Our attorneys advised us, if you show these things on the screen, you could be in trouble for exposing child porn.
00:06:48.420 But these are textbooks, I said.
00:06:51.400 Yes, but the law is clear.
00:06:54.760 So, I couldn't do it.
00:06:57.120 I couldn't show it.
00:06:58.740 But the teachers can show it in second grade.
00:07:06.480 The pictures that we blurred out, first one was a naked boy looking into a mirror, and his genitals are exposed.
00:07:14.160 We blurred the image, and you know what?
00:07:17.160 If this is what Christians and common sense people were saying, this is outrageous.
00:07:24.480 Okay, I didn't like the image.
00:07:27.220 I mean, we used to be very, you know, scientific about it, very sterile when we would teach these things.
00:07:34.680 I think that's a better way.
00:07:35.940 The young girl is bent over, looking at herself.
00:07:40.200 Again, it was blurred last night, but fully visible to children in schools.
00:07:45.600 Okay, if that were it, I would be, okay, I can see both sides here.
00:07:51.740 But that's not.
00:07:53.360 That's not.
00:07:54.180 This is K through 12.
00:07:58.180 Merely showing kids with their genitals exposed is not the point, and certainly not enough.
00:08:06.500 They also have to show actual sexual acts that would make porn stars blush.
00:08:15.960 Last night, I showed a blurred image and a quote from one of these textbooks.
00:08:22.720 I'm not going to use all of the language.
00:08:26.700 In fact, let me ask my radio executive producer, Stu, can I use this word on radio?
00:08:32.700 I mean...
00:08:36.500 Let's skip it where there's no reason to...
00:08:40.380 You can't really understand it.
00:08:42.200 I got a new blank harness today.
00:08:45.720 Actually, blank, blank harness today.
00:08:48.240 I can't wait to put it on you.
00:08:50.680 It will fit my favorite blank perfectly.
00:08:55.640 You're going to look so hot.
00:08:57.720 If you watched the special last night, you know what all of that is.
00:09:03.300 And it is disgusting.
00:09:06.500 It goes on.
00:09:09.120 There is two boys talking to each other, and one says to the other, I can't wait to have
00:09:18.080 your in my mouth, not the technical term.
00:09:22.320 The textbook goes on with an image of children performing some of the sex acts they were just talking about.
00:09:44.540 This is what the left wants to show K through third graders.
00:09:50.360 This is what Disney is advocating to protect.
00:09:54.180 I showed at the top of the show last night a gender questionnaire.
00:09:58.640 It was produced by the new Hanover Title IX coordinator.
00:10:03.800 He claimed he got it from a university and adapted it for K through 12 students.
00:10:09.840 So this is meant for college students, and they're introducing it to kindergartners.
00:10:17.660 Another form from the school district in North Carolina.
00:10:20.700 It specifically states that there should be measures taken to conceal information from parents while the school continues gender identity treatment.
00:10:30.980 Is this happening to your child right now?
00:10:35.680 There's actually no way of knowing because the schools are being told to keep it from you.
00:10:44.380 Now, what is a groomer?
00:10:50.220 I would think that we would all agree that a groomer is somebody, I know if I, you know, we happen to have a creepy uncle,
00:11:00.080 and he was taking my kids aside, and he was talking about these very things,
00:11:08.620 and then said, let's keep this from your parents.
00:11:12.400 Don't tell anybody in your family.
00:11:17.100 You'd have a hard time me not killing that family member, quite honestly.
00:11:21.580 I'd chase him out of the house with a shotgun, wouldn't you?
00:11:25.500 Wouldn't you claim, rightfully so, that he was grooming your children?
00:11:31.960 I would.
00:11:34.500 This is just doing it with your tax dollars.
00:11:37.920 Now, consider all of this, and then keep in mind the views of our new Supreme Court justice
00:11:47.100 in, you know, giving light sentences to sex offenders.
00:11:51.980 But surely that's not the view of the mainstream Democratic Party, right?
00:11:55.960 Well, really?
00:11:58.760 Here's Dick Durbin making the case that somehow the abundance of child porn on the Internet makes everything okay.
00:12:08.300 These guidelines that you promulgated don't reflect the reality of today.
00:12:12.440 We know as well that the guidelines were written, some were written, in an era when the materials we're talking about were physical materials,
00:12:25.120 and we now live in a world of Internet and access to not just tens and hundreds, but thousands of images, if that is your decision.
00:12:34.600 If that is your decision, if that is your decision, who is protecting our children?
00:12:43.220 The answer is no one.
00:12:45.860 And you know what?
00:12:47.800 We have given this job up.
00:12:51.020 We have got to be the ones protecting our children.
00:12:56.200 And our children will protect their schools and their teachers because they don't want you.
00:13:02.960 I know mine don't.
00:13:04.340 Do not want me going in through the halls and talking to the teachers and everybody else and going,
00:13:09.400 wait, what the hell are you teaching?
00:13:11.820 Because then they feel they'll be singled out.
00:13:15.280 And they will be.
00:13:16.400 They also, because they've watched enough Disney and everything else, they also think this is normal.
00:13:28.320 What do you call groomers?
00:13:30.500 What is a groomer?
00:13:32.600 Well, how about this?
00:13:33.580 This is one of the people from the San Francisco Gay Men's Choir.
00:13:38.300 Is this grooming?
00:13:39.720 Quote, we'll convert your children.
00:13:42.160 It'll happen bit by bit, quietly and subtly.
00:13:44.680 And you'll barely notice it.
00:13:46.900 We can keep, you can keep them from disco.
00:13:49.340 You can warn them about San Francisco.
00:13:51.660 You can make them wear their pleated pants.
00:13:54.280 We don't care.
00:13:55.420 We'll convert your children.
00:13:57.480 Yeah, that sounds like grooming.
00:14:00.660 How about this?
00:14:02.320 From the most popular kids network in the world, Nickelodeon.
00:14:07.260 In honor of International Transgender Day of Visibility,
00:14:10.080 meet Time and Nickelodeon's 2021 Kid of the Year finalist, Rebecca Brusehoff.
00:14:14.680 Growing up in the LGBTQ plus community has given me a different perspective on how I see the world.
00:14:20.260 Trans kids are so much more than their gender identity.
00:14:23.640 Stop.
00:14:24.500 This is crazy.
00:14:25.600 This is like maybe a nine-year-old, ten-year-old that is talking about trans kids
00:14:29.920 and saying that they're so much more than their gender identity.
00:14:32.640 Yes, that is our point.
00:14:36.580 Everybody is much more than their sexuality and their gender identity.
00:14:44.340 Here's a gay porn star that bragged about talking to his preschoolers, preschoolers, about sex.
00:14:54.720 Then we have gender.
00:14:55.720 Go ahead.
00:14:57.520 This is a fifth-grade teacher openly disclosing proudly her lesson plan for teaching gender and sexuality.
00:15:06.100 Then we have gender expression, which is how you show your gender to the world.
00:15:09.820 It's usually based in a sort of binary system, which isn't perfect.
00:15:13.120 Again, you can slide these up and down to show the different gender.
00:15:15.680 You know what's great about this is it has a giant stuffed unicorn off to the side.
00:15:20.700 So the kids, I mean, when you have to have a stuffed unicorn standing next to these charts,
00:15:30.360 you're aiming pretty low.
00:15:32.560 Now the Biden administration is pushing puberty blockers for trans kids
00:15:37.940 and radical trans agenda being openly bragged about and taught to five years old, five-year-olds.
00:15:48.940 Does anybody have any idea the damage that is being done?
00:15:54.160 Do you know the experiments that are being conducted on your children?
00:15:59.400 And quite honestly, I don't think they're experiments.
00:16:03.820 I remember the day my probably eight-year-old son, seven-year-old son, ran into porn on the Internet.
00:16:14.260 He came in crying.
00:16:16.660 He was devastated by it.
00:16:19.100 Devastated.
00:16:20.380 He ran into something horrible.
00:16:23.320 He didn't know what to do with it.
00:16:25.860 He didn't have his arms around that at all.
00:16:32.660 They're now teaching that it is okay.
00:16:37.420 And you don't...
00:16:38.680 I want to show you the slippery slope.
00:16:42.520 Remember when we said pedophilia, the next thing, we'll just start normalizing pedophilia.
00:16:48.400 Oh, that's crazy.
00:16:49.460 Let me give you something else.
00:16:51.720 Try this.
00:16:52.640 This is from three years ago.
00:16:55.760 This is Dennis Prager and Bill Maher.
00:16:58.780 Three years ago.
00:17:01.120 These are giant left-wing lies.
00:17:02.900 We're talking about degrees.
00:17:03.880 To say that men can menstruate is a lie.
00:17:07.020 And that is now...
00:17:08.340 That is what is said.
00:17:10.320 Wait, wait, wait.
00:17:11.380 Where did that go?
00:17:12.000 I never heard it.
00:17:12.740 You never heard it.
00:17:13.740 Okay.
00:17:14.360 Check it out, folks.
00:17:15.800 Check it out.
00:17:17.120 Anyone who says a man cannot menstruate is considered transphobic.
00:17:20.940 I missed this whole story.
00:17:23.040 Yeah, you did.
00:17:23.860 I did.
00:17:24.340 I did.
00:17:24.740 Now, tell me where you're getting this.
00:17:26.480 Just Google it.
00:17:27.220 Can men menstruate?
00:17:28.240 Well, who is saying this?
00:17:29.700 Who is saying this?
00:17:31.260 Everyone is saying this now, Bill.
00:17:33.320 That was three years ago.
00:17:35.140 The entire audience laughed at him, laughed at Dennis Prager for saying, it's crazy what's
00:17:42.480 coming, what's going on, that men can menstruate.
00:17:46.860 And they all laugh.
00:17:49.100 Those same people that laughed three years ago are now the ones enforcing it and saying
00:17:57.140 that you are a hateful bigot if you say, no, men cannot menstruate.
00:18:07.520 This is how fast it's happening.
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00:19:19.280 So there is so much more that you need to understand that I am just beginning to understand.
00:19:27.340 There's a reason why the left thinks that they can deny schools are teaching CRT or comprehensive
00:19:34.720 sexuality education.
00:19:37.880 And they can get away with it and they say it with a straight face.
00:19:42.220 And it is, it's true because it is much larger than CRT and CSE.
00:19:48.940 Those are components.
00:19:50.560 There are very powerful forces at work here.
00:19:54.220 I want to play something from Yuval Noah Harari.
00:19:58.280 He is the guy who wrote the book Homo Sapiens.
00:20:01.480 He is a, a futurist, I think a disturbing, a disturbing figure because he sees the world
00:20:11.220 so incredibly different.
00:20:13.800 Listen to what he says is going to happen to sexuality and gender.
00:20:19.580 Looking to the future.
00:20:21.200 And it's also links to, to the, to the other question.
00:20:23.660 I'm not sure there'll still be genders, uh, in 50 or a hundred or 150 years, uh, with this
00:20:33.380 new ability to re-engineer, to create bodies and brains and minds.
00:20:40.380 Hmm.
00:20:41.140 Re-engineer minds, minds, no genders in 50 years.
00:20:47.180 How could that happen?
00:20:48.460 Now he's talking about no genders, you know, the, the big number for everybody is 2050 that
00:20:55.680 things by 2050 are going to be set.
00:20:58.220 That's where Elon Musk, that's where Stephen Hawking said guys like this are going to be
00:21:04.540 the end of Homo Sapiens as we know it, because they'll just re-engineer everything, including
00:21:10.020 our minds.
00:21:10.680 Well, if you have a baby today, they'll be 20 in 2042.
00:21:18.460 That's eight years away from this new utopia.
00:21:24.920 Now Yuval Harari is loved by the left.
00:21:28.920 He's an agenda contributor for the world economic forum.
00:21:33.440 It turns out that the world economic forum has been big lately on something called social
00:21:38.600 emotional learning.
00:21:41.280 What is that?
00:21:43.040 I'll tell you in a minute, but basically it's this in a nutshell.
00:21:48.500 Woodrow Wilson once said the purpose of a university should be to make a son as unlike
00:21:54.320 his father as possible.
00:21:57.040 Well, they've done that in the university and now they've decided to move on from universities
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00:22:07.780 Now, remember, it's not just K through 12 anymore because they've promised universal pre-K so they
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00:22:22.600 That way you can concentrate on what you do, you know, going out and working and earning
00:22:28.120 money.
00:22:28.940 They'll raise your kids.
00:22:30.520 Universal pre-K.
00:22:32.720 Well, what's the plan?
00:22:34.740 We've traced it all the way back to the CDC and I'll explain it to you in a second.
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00:24:22.640 All right.
00:24:23.220 I'm trying to race through this information on what is happening in your school.
00:24:27.020 Please, if you've missed any part of this, go back and listen to the podcast.
00:24:30.720 Better explanation is on last night's special.
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00:24:51.340 So when we began to look into all of this, we traced the roots of all of this to the government
00:24:59.060 through the CDC when they began to study what they called ace adverse childhood experiences.
00:25:08.220 These programs looked at various childhood experiences that affected children development and could ultimately result in an early death.
00:25:18.660 The listed experiences have evolved over time.
00:25:22.300 And that's the problem.
00:25:23.940 This is from the National Conference of State Legislatures.
00:25:26.840 It sums up what is currently included.
00:25:29.300 Some are physical and emotional neglect.
00:25:32.520 OK, emotional and sexual abuse.
00:25:35.220 Good.
00:25:36.080 Domestic violence.
00:25:38.020 Divorce.
00:25:39.420 Then it says, et cetera.
00:25:40.800 Well, a few more have been added discrimination, community disruption.
00:25:48.720 What is that, Stu?
00:25:50.280 Did you look that?
00:25:51.580 I asked you to look this up because community disruption is that covid or community disruption means any disruption, unrest, interference, protest or unauthorized access in any form which is caused by members of the community and or community representatives,
00:26:08.880 which may have effect or may affect operations of the site.
00:26:14.820 So, in other words, delays or damage and all of that stuff, all the burning like, you know, not, you know, stopping the, you know, tying yourself to a tree, putting yourself in a pipeline obstruction.
00:26:27.220 So the National Conference of State Legislatures say discrimination, community disruption, lack of opportunity and social capital.
00:26:36.320 Now, gender identity is not specifically mentioned in this yet, although it is being taught in all of our schools as though it is.
00:26:44.940 The idea is very clear.
00:26:46.940 This is from the CDC.
00:26:48.900 Every child can easily be categorized into one of these areas of concern.
00:26:54.960 So the government need to come up with a plan to tailor education in a way that helps our kids because, you know, government government is always there to help.
00:27:04.580 So the solution to all of this directly from the Centers for Disease Control was an education model called whole school, whole community, whole child.
00:27:15.840 The model began to change the roles of schools and teachers, and the trick was to identify what it was and then what was the issue that was holding the child back.
00:27:28.660 Then push those children into one of their little oppressed or oppressor groups.
00:27:33.180 The model focused on intervening in 10 key areas.
00:27:38.220 See if see if this doesn't touch every aspect of your child's life, physical education and activity, nutrition, health education, social and emotional climate, physical environment, health services, counseling, psychological, social services, employee wellness.
00:27:56.140 I don't even know what the community involvement and family engagement.
00:28:00.120 This is what they mean by it takes a village government involved at every aspect and every level of your child's life.
00:28:10.540 Now, normally I, I am big.
00:28:14.640 I'd really like some people to start picking up this idea of abolish the Department of Education.
00:28:21.460 But remember, this is going into the Department of Education from the CDC.
00:28:28.200 See, this is an all government project.
00:28:33.720 All government is doing this.
00:28:36.180 So now, how is this really working?
00:28:41.120 Well, if you go back to the whole school, whole community, whole child, the overall goal is to impart or direct every aspect of our kids' lives.
00:28:50.360 But it takes a village to implement comprehensive sexuality education and CRT.
00:28:59.720 That's what we've been fighting.
00:29:01.700 But they are under another umbrella.
00:29:03.940 As per ACE or childhood adverse experiences, every kid can be grouped or categorized along these lines for something.
00:29:14.600 Racism, oppression, gender, whatever they need.
00:29:17.920 But then something to bring it all home.
00:29:19.740 The master grooming or brainwashing technique to tie all of it up in a neat bow.
00:29:25.740 What is the top of the triangle?
00:29:30.720 It's S-E-L, social emotional learning.
00:29:34.260 It all ties together.
00:29:36.820 And now we know the driver of whole school, whole community, whole child, right?
00:29:42.700 Is the CDC.
00:29:44.000 They admitted in their own curriculum publications, CRT and CSE are parts of the pie.
00:29:52.520 But social emotional learning is how they get it all done.
00:29:56.740 See, we are fighting a partial battle.
00:30:00.320 We are fighting battles, not the war.
00:30:04.140 We don't see the real war.
00:30:06.600 The real war is inside of our Department of Education and inside our CDC.
00:30:15.220 And at least the bigger pie, I'm not sure it's the biggest yet, is social emotional learning.
00:30:23.620 From the Collaborative for Academic Social and Emotional Learning and an outside group of activists that started in New Haven, Connecticut,
00:30:32.040 is a curriculum plan to teach what Florida just banned.
00:30:36.100 Comprehensive sexuality education with a collaboration between them and Planned Parenthood.
00:30:45.020 Here's one, if you're watching, for sixth graders.
00:30:48.360 I'm not going to show you the things that they're, you know, opening the kids up to again.
00:30:52.900 I showed you pictures like it earlier.
00:30:54.980 They're disgusting.
00:30:56.580 But this is more than just CSE.
00:30:58.560 It goes all the way to the top through outside leftist activists like Castle, Planned Parenthood, all the way to the CDC.
00:31:08.940 This is a war, not a battle.
00:31:13.440 We've been fighting CSE or CRT in a vacuum.
00:31:19.080 And SEL has been charging ahead under the radar.
00:31:22.480 I didn't get this until the last couple of weeks.
00:31:26.720 This is being taught in schools all over the country right now.
00:31:31.400 It's all being taught under the guise of social emotional learning.
00:31:35.520 SEL is being designed to be taught in every school topic.
00:31:40.760 So you don't we're not teaching CRT.
00:31:43.480 We're not teaching these things.
00:31:45.960 Really?
00:31:47.900 SEL permeates and penetrates everything.
00:31:52.960 We don't teach that stuff.
00:31:54.960 Really?
00:31:55.320 Can I see your math book?
00:31:57.440 What?
00:31:58.220 Can I see your math book?
00:31:59.660 From the Seattle public schools through SEL.
00:32:03.000 Math is taught not through numbers, but from the lens of four components.
00:32:08.460 This is the way they base all of their math problems.
00:32:12.100 Origins, identity, and agency.
00:32:16.060 Two, power and oppression.
00:32:18.880 Three, the history of resistance and liberation.
00:32:22.740 Four, reflection and action.
00:32:25.240 That's your math plan.
00:32:28.720 Now, does that sound like CRT or math?
00:32:31.140 We don't teach CRT here.
00:32:33.540 Yeah, do you teach math?
00:32:36.580 Because under SEL, that's how it gets in.
00:32:42.100 From their own curriculum, SEL took a hard turn as a lever for equity.
00:32:51.060 To take equity and just replace it with socialism.
00:32:55.220 And a pathway to dismantle inequities in children.
00:33:01.340 SEL has grown.
00:33:02.800 It is no longer called SEL in their own words.
00:33:07.720 It's T-S-E-L.
00:33:11.620 Transformative Social and Emotional Learning.
00:33:15.440 This is the admission from the American Federation of Teachers.
00:33:22.020 The Teachers Union.
00:33:23.700 Jumping back to the activists also at CASEL, they describe one of the key principles of
00:33:30.380 transformative SEL is to validate a student's experience of oppression.
00:33:36.900 You see, kids don't know that they're oppressed.
00:33:39.840 They may not know they're even oppressors.
00:33:42.720 The teacher's job is to make sure they understand they fit into one of those categories.
00:33:48.920 If your school denies teaching CRT, check out what's now in one of the core principles of SEL.
00:33:58.540 Quote, consistent with the pursuit of educational equity.
00:34:02.420 Equity.
00:34:03.560 We recently offered the concept of transformative SEL to reflect our interest in making explicit issues such as power,
00:34:12.240 privilege, prejudice, discrimination, social justice, empowerment, and self-determination.
00:34:18.360 Yeah, but we don't teach CRT.
00:34:21.760 And just in case these examples aren't enough, Penn State University describes SEL as, quote,
00:34:29.400 what?
00:34:30.560 With increased awareness of systems that perpetuate unconscious bias, ableism, and white supremacy,
00:34:38.080 comes the opportunity to dismantle, rebuild, and restore our collective humanity.
00:34:44.140 This is what the goal of your school is.
00:34:50.580 This is being taught to our children.
00:34:55.040 And they are keeping it from you.
00:34:59.620 This is brainwashing.
00:35:02.660 This is grooming.
00:35:04.380 There's no other way to describe it.
00:35:06.360 They use techniques, and they describe them themselves in great detail.
00:35:12.420 One is called circles, where the teacher calls the student into a circle that opens with, quoting, a ritual.
00:35:22.000 The entire exercise is described as, quoting, a ceremony.
00:35:26.800 Now, that sounds like religion, doesn't it?
00:35:31.760 Oh, maybe you missed last week's specials on radio about America's new God and America's new cult religion.
00:35:41.700 So now teachers bring kids into a circle that opens with a ritual, described also as a ceremony where the teacher directs the students to discuss what makes them oppressed or marginalized or whatever mumbo jumbo gibberish topic of the day is.
00:36:01.140 The entire brainwashing program starts at preschool.
00:36:08.600 It evolves throughout the entirety of child schooling.
00:36:13.100 And remember, this program is designed to be integrated into every class, math, English, history, everything.
00:36:24.680 Now, let me ask you a question.
00:36:26.720 Does your family survive this?
00:36:36.680 Are your children prepared for the real world if they get this education?
00:36:45.040 This is beyond a bad education.
00:36:48.360 This is an evil education.
00:36:51.040 This is beyond our kids will not be able to compete with countries like China or anywhere else that isn't learning this stuff.
00:37:02.800 This makes our children slaves, not only to those nations, but to themselves.
00:37:11.220 The public school system is churning out justice.
00:37:17.600 This is a quote, justice oriented, civical, civic engagement, children.
00:37:24.600 What does that mean?
00:37:26.280 Child activists.
00:37:32.860 Who will begin a movement to end the Department of Education?
00:37:37.580 Who will actually stand up to their teachers that they like and say, if you are part of the teachers union, you are funding this.
00:37:49.780 You don't have to be a member of the teachers union, but it's the unions that are funding all of this.
00:37:57.580 I'm sorry.
00:37:58.700 You can't teach my child.
00:38:03.300 You can't know you can no longer claim to be a good teacher just trying to work within the system if you are still paying your dues to the unions.
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00:40:01.080 So how would because I'm fully on board with getting rid of the Department of Education.
00:40:05.100 Yeah.
00:40:05.580 But how does that help this particular problem?
00:40:07.840 Want to just localize it more so you'll have places like Portland doing all this.
00:40:11.600 No, Portland will do all of this.
00:40:13.000 San Francisco will do all of that.
00:40:14.340 But I know that when I move to Portland or San Francisco.
00:40:17.840 Fine.
00:40:18.240 If that's what the people want to do there.
00:40:19.720 I don't want it in my school.
00:40:21.040 And and it's being forced by the Department of Education.
00:40:25.660 They'll withhold funding if you don't do these things.
00:40:29.200 So that puts your local community into a into a role of going.
00:40:32.500 I don't get any federal funds if I don't teach this.
00:40:34.960 And the Department of Education is weaponizing now the FBI and the Justice Department.
00:40:43.720 If you stand against it, you've got the whole federal government moving against parents.
00:40:51.140 It's got to stop.
00:40:52.880 It has to be defunded.
00:40:55.320 The Department of Education and quite honestly, all of them.
00:40:59.860 But the Department of Education is one where we should start.
00:41:03.620 And Republicans, you want a message that unites people?
00:41:08.160 You'll have 30 percent that say, no, our Department of Education.
00:41:12.260 But the rest of us are wide awake on what's going on with our with our school children.
00:41:19.500 It's got to stop.
00:41:21.240 Defund the Department of Education and shut it down.
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00:43:23.460 It is Thursday.
00:43:24.620 There's a lot going on today.
00:43:28.560 Some of it has to do with the press.
00:43:32.580 Some of it has to do with shutting down the libs of TikTok through doxing people.
00:43:41.600 The idea that somehow or another Elon Musk buying Twitter is going to hurt democracy and hurt freedom of speech.
00:43:50.720 It's insanity.
00:43:51.520 And he just came out just a few minutes ago and said, how much how much did he have ready to go?
00:43:58.020 Like 50 billion dollars, something like that.
00:44:00.040 It's 46 so far.
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00:45:37.420 Hi, Glenn.
00:45:40.480 Hey, Glenn.
00:45:41.160 How are you?
00:45:41.680 I'm very good.
00:45:42.520 Thank you so much for joining.
00:45:44.300 I don't even know where to begin.
00:45:45.720 I guess I guess I want to start with Taylor Lorenz and the Washington Post.
00:45:50.000 Exposing the person behind the libs of tick tock.
00:45:55.240 And I'd love to hear your opinion.
00:45:57.160 Mine is that I just think this is nothing to do with anything other than that particular thread was popular.
00:46:08.400 And the libs of tick tock was making it right and conservative.
00:46:13.120 So it's got to be shut down.
00:46:17.960 Exactly.
00:46:18.760 You know, this is my my view on it is if you want to have some kind of journalistic debate in the abstract about whether it's newsworthy.
00:46:27.180 Once a person accumulates a certain level of influence on social media and begins to do things like appear anonymously on cable shows like she has on Fox, that it's somehow journalistically justifiable to tell the public who this person is.
00:46:47.180 She's become so influential.
00:46:49.020 I wouldn't agree with that.
00:46:50.620 I don't think that's a proper way, especially for corporate giants, media giants like the Washington Post owned by Jeff Bezos to be spending their time on masking private citizens.
00:47:02.460 But if you wanted to, like, argue that you can fit that within the definition of newsworthiness, that's something I could swallow, even though I wouldn't agree with it, if it were going to really be applied consistently.
00:47:14.140 Meaning that today I could go and find out the real life identity of some popular trans woman who has a following a follow, a big follower count on Facebook and expose her, even though she claims that her anonymity is necessary for her safety.
00:47:29.860 Or maybe tomorrow Fox could send a camera crew to the homes of Taylor Lorenz's parents and siblings in order to ask questions about her the way she did to the family members of this private person behind this Twitter account.
00:47:44.620 But, of course, that would never be permissible.
00:47:47.300 If any of that happened, the media would have a complete meltdown.
00:47:50.100 They would declare some sort of national day of mourning if anyone did that to Taylor Lorenz or a Black Lives Matter activist or a trans person on social media.
00:47:59.360 This is nothing more than an attempt to punish private citizens for having the wrong political ideology under the guise of journalism.
00:48:08.600 So this whole abstract debate about what is newsworthy, it's just a fraud.
00:48:12.580 It's a pretext to cover for the fact that this is a political operation designed to punish somebody for making their voice heard with views that the media dislike.
00:48:23.200 Is this any different than the Twitter story with Elon Musk?
00:48:29.360 You know, I think in a lot of ways there are similarities in that one of the things that has happened is the censorship regime that has grown so quickly on these Silicon Valley monopolistic platforms like Facebook and Google and Twitter.
00:48:50.040 You know, I think people have forgotten that the real test case, the first time it was really done was only three years ago in 2018 or 2019, when these corporations united and decided they were going to ban Alex Jones and Milo Yiannopoulos from the Internet and depersoned them all at once.
00:49:07.140 And, you know, most people cheered because most people don't like those two figures and they ignored the precedent.
00:49:12.220 And we tried to warn them that it was going to create a censorship regime.
00:49:16.060 And I think what has happened is the censorship regime has become a very powerful tool in the hands of the corporate media because it lets them silence dissidents to their orthodoxies and people who compete with them, who develop a large audience.
00:49:30.160 Liberals of TikTok has a larger audience than a lot of media people do.
00:49:34.860 She's more popular.
00:49:35.740 She's more influential.
00:49:36.580 And they want to silence her.
00:49:38.020 So I think that's one big benefit.
00:49:39.280 But the other big benefit of it is it's become it's become a really valuable way of propagandizing the public.
00:49:44.760 I don't know if you saw I reported on it yesterday.
00:49:46.700 A bunch of former intelligence and national security officials issued a letter denouncing attempts in Congress to rein in the monopolistic power of big tech by saying it's important that big tech have this power centralized in their hands to censor the Internet, because that's how we advance U.S. national security interests.
00:50:04.000 And a lot of power centers see this as an important tool to enforce liberal orthodoxy and to be able to punish and silence and censor and banish any dissidents from it.
00:50:16.460 Let me let me switch again.
00:50:18.400 I can talk to you just about everything.
00:50:21.940 You're so plugged in when I don't know if you saw the story.
00:50:25.660 I'm sure you did about the CIA tracking Trump phones and the seeming seemingly goes all the way back to 2014.
00:50:36.020 It's my understanding.
00:50:37.700 CIA cannot do that inside of America.
00:50:41.960 Does anybody care?
00:50:43.140 I don't think they do, because the reality is that the contrived and fraudulent scandal that dominated U.S. politics for five years, basically during the entire Trump presidency and during the campaign, which is Russiagate, was cooked up by the CIA.
00:51:01.540 They're the ones who manufactured that entire false political scandal as a way of undermining and subverting a president that they disliked, but who had nonetheless been elected to be elected by the American people.
00:51:14.280 And before the 2020 election, when they were so desperate to ensure Trump wasn't reelected, they did the same thing.
00:51:22.440 The completely false and fraudulent claim that the Hunter Biden laptop and emails that reflected Joe Biden's business activities in China and Russia were Russian disinformation, despite being a complete lie, was used by big tech to censor that reporting right before the election, was used by the media to discredit it.
00:51:42.840 And that also came from the intelligence community.
00:51:45.780 Many of the same intelligence officials I just said signed that letter for big tech were the ones who signed the letter lying that this was Russian disinformation.
00:51:53.660 For me, this is, Glenn, the most important and the most undercover story of the last five or six years is the increasing use of whatever you want to call it, the security state, the deep state, the CIA-led blob,
00:52:07.120 that increasingly their attention is not directed to foreign countries or adversaries or even foreign populations, which by a charter is where they're required to operate,
00:52:17.580 but instead is being the dark arts of these agencies are being used inward domestically to manipulate U.S. public opinion and U.S. elections.
00:52:26.320 And I hardly can think of anything more dangerous than this permanent unelected power faction in Washington now taking a major role in trying to dictate how the American public thinks and how they vote and the outcome of elections.
00:52:40.140 So some of the reaction to some of these things, for instance, the Lorenz and the Twitter, you know, insanity over Elon Musk says to me that they are afraid, really afraid.
00:52:57.200 And people are starting to wake up.
00:52:59.320 Are we starting to turn a corner or is that wishful thinking?
00:53:03.600 Where are we?
00:53:06.140 Yeah, I think it's the most I think it's a great question, because if you look at every metric, there is no doubt that public faith and trust in mainstream large media corporations is at their lowest level ever.
00:53:22.480 Nobody watches cable news because they don't find any value in it.
00:53:25.860 They don't trust the host with one exception, which is Fox.
00:53:30.840 It still has an OK audience.
00:53:32.200 But CNN and MSNBC are completely dying for all these new heralded liberal digital outlets, you know, BuzzFeed and Huffington Post and Vice and all of those are completely collapsing.
00:53:45.680 I mean, they're disintegrating rapidly.
00:53:47.460 They probably won't exist anymore.
00:53:48.680 It's kind of like a complete consolidation where only The New York Times, The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal actually command an audience.
00:53:55.320 So they know that the public has completely turned against them.
00:53:58.620 And then at the same time, what you see is the rise of independent media.
00:54:02.500 You know, there was a time when I would say just a short time ago that the most influential voice in the United States and the media was yourself looking at your audience and the influence that you have.
00:54:13.200 And you still do have a lot of that.
00:54:16.120 I would say now the most influential media person is someone who is completely disconnected from any media corporation or from even the discourse that they produce, which is Joe Rogan.
00:54:25.740 And if you look at the sites that are growing as opposed to collapsing the way mainstream media outlets are, it's all of the independent sites that promise free speech, that promise heterodox views.
00:54:35.540 And, of course, the people who work inside media corporations are looking at this and they're petrified and they want to keep hold of the only things they still have, which for the moment are the ability to censor the Internet using big tech platforms.
00:54:49.680 So when Elon Musk comes and says, I want to overturn the censorship regime and reinstate a framework of free speech, of course, they panic.
00:54:59.200 That's one of the few things, weapons they have left to preserve the little power that they have.
00:55:03.840 And also the ability to banish their competitors, people in independent media, is also something they're really desperate to keep as well.
00:55:12.040 And it does make me optimistic, but at the same time, power centers don't lose power without a huge fight.
00:55:19.680 And even though Elon Musk is, you know, the most powerful or the richest man in the world, if he really were serious about buying Twitter and were really serious about allowing free speech, inviting Trump back on the platform, allowing views that are now banned to be heard, I think he would be in for a kind of a fight from the media, from the intelligence community, from the government, unlike anything he's ever seen.
00:55:42.540 Oh, I agree.
00:55:43.780 And I will tell you that I think we're dealing with people that kind of had the attitude, if I can't have it, no one will.
00:55:54.920 Yeah, I mean, there's so much bitterness and professional jealousy.
00:55:59.460 So, you know, a columnist at Substack, who's an independent writer, super interesting guy, mostly on the left, but very independent minded, Freddie DeBoer, wrote an article about six months ago, basically saying that the reason these people in the media are so vindictive, and they love to destroy people's lives, like you just saw Taylor Lorenz do, by unmasking this woman to the applause of most of her colleagues, is because they actually have a very miserable existence.
00:56:27.020 You know, they work for gigantic media conglomerates, these media conglomerates are not doing well, nobody is consuming their product, which means the pay is bad, the work conditions are bad, they're required to turn out eight to ten kind of trivial, superficial articles, you know, a day or 20 a week, just to keep the content mill grinding, they're reaching middle age, they have no job security, they don't trust them, no one likes them, the work is unfulfilling.
00:56:53.520 That's why they're so angry. And I think a lot of it is exactly what you said, that if you find success outside of their constraints, their corporate constraints, they despise you.
00:57:05.800 That's why they're so happy to see Julian Assange being in prison for his journalism, even though he's broken more major stories than anyone, because he's not part of their club.
00:57:13.340 And if you succeed, like Joe Rogan has, or anyone else, you become their target, because that's the only thing they have left is that anger and rage about how the public is turned against them.
00:57:22.960 You, or there was a Twitter story out from Jared Rabel. He said, I boarded a plane today with my son and mid-flight, the pilot announces that the mask mandate is over.
00:57:35.600 Flight attendants pulled off their masks, sneezed directly into their hands while screaming, this is MAGA airspace.
00:57:41.420 My son turned to me in tears and said, I don't know what to do.
00:57:46.000 Then after posting that, he got messaged from the New York Times, a journalist that said, I'd like to talk to you over the phone about what happened on your flight this evening.
00:57:57.720 Can you please give me a call at this number or let me know how I can reach you?
00:58:02.080 Hope this isn't coming too late for your day. Thank you.
00:58:04.580 Imagine how completely detached you have to be from just basic American conservatives or just ordinary people who don't, who aren't affluent liberals who live on the coast.
00:58:25.360 To believe a story like that, that, you know, conservatives are so vindictive that they would not only celebrate the elimination of masks, which is a very reasonable thing to do, but then start purposely sneezing into their hands to try and transmit virus and declare this is my, I mean, how much of a caricature must you have in your head about half the country in order to believe that the satire was, you know, extreme.
00:58:51.380 It was designed to be immediately recognizable and the Times reporter believes it because that's what she believes about conservatives.
00:58:59.080 And so this gigantic breach we have between the elite, affluent, liberal, coastal elites and the entire rest of the country, at least in my lifetime, has never been wider.
00:59:11.840 And it's one of the main reasons why no one trusts them, because they live in a different world and speak a different language and their lives are completely removed from those people's experiences.
00:59:23.220 Glenn Greenwald, if you could hold for one minute, I just want to ask you one more question, and that is, what is the thing that we should really be paying attention to?
00:59:32.480 What is the thing that is keeping you up at night like this is so critical that we pay attention to?
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01:00:51.500 Glenn, I am torn on stories between SEL and what's happening in our schools to our kids and the Great Reset and ESG.
01:01:15.600 I don't know where to go.
01:01:17.000 What is the story or stories that you think everybody needs to pay attention to this?
01:01:24.880 Well, you know, you can obviously make a case for multiple different stories as sort of the most important.
01:01:30.800 I come at things from more of a civil libertarian perspective.
01:01:33.820 It's how I started writing about civil liberties abuses on American soil in the name of the war on terror.
01:01:39.000 So for me, there's a second war on terror that has been launched with very little fanfare in the name of January 6th that is entirely domestic in nature and is entailing a whole variety of rollbacks of civil liberties.
01:01:54.720 The way the January 6th defendants have been treated, regardless of what you think of the January 6th riot, has been, I mean, unprecedented.
01:02:02.220 Yeah.
01:02:02.440 And it's creating all kinds of precedents about being able to turn protesters into felons, about the ability to punish people for their political views.
01:02:11.700 And then at the same time, we have an actual foreign war as well, which is ostensibly between two other countries on the other side of the world, but which the United States is increasingly involved in.
01:02:20.540 Biden announced another $500 million today.
01:02:23.240 Every kind of 10 days, there's another $750 million.
01:02:26.300 So just flowing to Ukraine, weapons being bought, given to Ukraine.
01:02:30.040 It's bad.
01:02:30.320 And again, whatever you think of that war, with each war, there's always civil liberties rollbacks, kind of suppression of dissent.
01:02:38.920 And these two parallel wars, the domestic war on terror against the Trump movement in the name of January 6th, and this war against Russia that the West is waging, is making me very concerned about people essentially losing sight of every other thing that the government is doing.
01:02:54.680 One hundred percent agree.
01:02:57.300 And I am so afraid we are getting into a war of convenience here to be able to enact all kinds of things that, you know, we're collapsing our economy at the same time.
01:03:12.920 And this is only hastening that.
01:03:16.760 It is it's an interesting time to be alive.
01:03:20.520 Glenn Greenwald, thank you so much.
01:03:22.260 We'll talk again.
01:03:24.680 Always great to be with you, Glenn. Thanks.
01:03:26.220 Have a great day.
01:03:26.920 You bet. Bye bye.
01:03:28.020 Back in just a minute with more.
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01:05:31.820 So we were just talking with Glenn Greenwald about concerns about the war and the war internally
01:05:38.940 and the war externally, and it brought me to the recommendation of the Ministry of Emergency
01:05:47.980 Situations of the Russian Federation.
01:05:52.140 Now, this came out Easter Sunday, and I don't know how good the translation is.
01:05:58.900 I use Google Translate, but according to operational data during mass celebrations on the occasion
01:06:07.480 of Easter, the threat of a retaliatory nuclear strike from the NATO countries is possible.
01:06:16.680 The Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Russian Federation asks all citizens to independently
01:06:23.020 bring the basements of their homes as well as nearby bomb shelters into habitable form.
01:06:29.820 The date of inspections of equipped shelters by the Ministry of Emergency Situations will
01:06:37.600 be announced separately.
01:06:39.440 Also, all citizens need to create fuel reserves at the rate of 80 liters per vehicle, drinking
01:06:46.920 and industrial water, long-term food, cereals, pasta, canned meat, fish, sugar, salt, and basic
01:06:53.820 medicines.
01:06:54.400 Why are we talking about nuclear war again?
01:07:01.160 Well, I mean, if this isn't the kind of madness that, you know, we all thought maybe couldn't
01:07:09.380 happen because our leaders were all too, you know, clear.
01:07:14.520 However, I think we're living, I think we're living that very madness that our leaders, the
01:07:24.400 people don't want, and I know the people of Russia wouldn't want nukes used, and I don't
01:07:29.800 think anybody in the U.S. wants nukes used on Russia.
01:07:33.680 Why is this keep popping up?
01:07:37.340 Well, it seems like Russia is trying to communicate to the world that they may very well use a nuclear
01:07:43.620 weapon, right?
01:07:45.840 I mean, they went on super mega high alert.
01:07:49.080 We did not.
01:07:50.500 Apparently, the super mega high alert, however, we found out maybe a week later that that is
01:07:55.420 in their checklist when they go to war, that it is automatically raised.
01:08:03.120 Well, they haven't gone to war, Glenn.
01:08:04.280 It's a special military operation.
01:08:05.920 Oh, yeah.
01:08:06.160 You're right.
01:08:06.660 You're right.
01:08:07.380 You're right.
01:08:07.600 But, yeah, I mean, and now this, it seems like Russia is signaling at least they want
01:08:16.200 the world to believe that this is possible.
01:08:19.080 And, you know, of course, they're in the middle of all sorts of things going on in Ukraine where
01:08:23.860 they are using sort of the most brutal tactics possible to try to knock over their enemy, right?
01:08:30.520 So that is consistent with that idea.
01:08:32.980 Hey, we may very well use nuclear weapons.
01:08:34.800 You should, you know, you should be worried about that.
01:08:37.280 They're trying to give us the twitchy eye that maybe they might just do it.
01:08:41.800 I guess.
01:08:43.900 And they do seem to be the ones starting this talk.
01:08:47.240 Well, it does say a retaliatory nuclear strike from the NATO countries is possible.
01:08:54.600 So they're not saying first strike.
01:08:56.440 Thank God.
01:08:57.240 They're saying, I guess they would fire, they would use a nuclear weapon of some sort, and
01:09:04.800 then we would retaliate with one.
01:09:06.720 You know, I watched something last night.
01:09:08.460 I saw this, this alert last night, and I thought, hmm.
01:09:14.940 And I, I listened to something I haven't listened to since I was a kid.
01:09:21.220 Listen to this.
01:09:22.160 This is produced for schools.
01:09:23.640 We all know the atomic bomb is very dangerous.
01:09:27.560 Since it may be used against us, we must get ready for it, just as we are ready for many
01:09:32.060 other dangers that are around us all the time.
01:09:35.300 Fire is a danger.
01:09:36.880 It can burn whole buildings if someone is careless.
01:09:40.480 But we are ready for fires.
01:09:42.560 We have a fine fire department to put out the fire.
01:09:45.820 And you have fire drills in your school so you know what to do.
01:09:50.380 Automobiles can be dangerous too.
01:09:51.960 They sometimes cause bad accidents.
01:09:54.660 But we are ready.
01:09:55.760 We have safety rules that car drivers and people who are walking must obey.
01:10:00.240 Now, we must be ready for a new danger.
01:10:03.520 The atomic bomb.
01:10:05.620 First, you have to know what happens when an atomic bomb explodes.
01:10:09.920 You will know when it comes.
01:10:11.640 We hope it never comes, but we must get ready.
01:10:14.420 It looks something like this.
01:10:16.200 There is a bright flash, brighter than the sun, brighter than anything you've ever seen.
01:10:19.980 If you are not ready and did not know what to do, it could hurt you in different ways.
01:10:26.680 It could knock you down hard or throw you against a tree or a wall.
01:10:31.520 It is such a big explosion, it can smash in buildings and knock sign boards over and break windows all over town.
01:10:38.180 But if you duck and cover like Bert, you will be much safer.
01:10:44.000 You know how bad sunburn can feel.
01:10:46.780 The atomic bomb flash could burn you worse than a terrible sunburn, especially where you're not covered.
01:10:52.580 Now, you and I don't have shells to crawl into like Bert the turtle, so we have to cover up in our own way.
01:11:00.120 First, you duck.
01:11:01.700 And then, you cover.
01:11:03.820 And very tightly, you cover the back of your neck and your face.
01:11:08.200 Duck and cover underneath a table or desk or anything else close by.
01:11:12.680 In Betty's school, they are talking about the atomic bomb, too.
01:11:17.580 Betty is asking her teacher, how can we tell when the atomic bomb may explode?
01:11:23.100 And her teacher is explaining that there are two kinds of attack, with warning and without any warning.
01:11:28.560 We think that most of the time, we will be warned before the bomb explodes.
01:11:33.720 So, there will be time for us to get into our homes, schools, or some other safe place.
01:11:39.520 Our civil defense workers and our men in uniform will do everything they can to warn us before enemy planes can bring a bomb near us.
01:11:48.840 You may be in your schoolyard playing when the signal comes.
01:11:52.120 That signal means to stop whatever you are doing and get to the nearest safe place fast.
01:12:01.660 Always remember, a flash of an atomic bomb can come at any time, no matter where you may be.
01:12:08.960 Holy cow.
01:12:10.440 That's the kind of stuff that I grew up watching in school.
01:12:15.220 You would have an atomic bomb thing.
01:12:19.780 I don't think it was every year.
01:12:22.120 But I remember going home terrified, terrified of the bomb.
01:12:27.420 And you notice what they said?
01:12:28.720 The bomb is so strong, it could knock you down.
01:12:33.180 Yeah, kids, it'll also vaporize you.
01:12:36.620 That's another one of the options that the whole duck and cover thing didn't ever cover.
01:12:43.440 It is just bizarre that we are sitting here at this time.
01:12:47.500 And I know the heart of the American people.
01:12:51.840 The American people care deeply about the people who are having their lives destroyed over in Ukraine.
01:12:59.560 But none of us, none of us would say, let's get into a nuclear war.
01:13:08.200 If Russia launched a nuclear missile or dropped a nuclear bomb, even one of the strategic low-yield nuclear bombs, anywhere, except in our territory, would you be for a retaliatory strike?
01:13:29.300 Because this is an interesting thing.
01:13:31.480 I think we've always thought of nuclear war like that, right?
01:13:33.940 Nuclear war is big flashes on your home turf and massive city destroying nuclear weapons.
01:13:39.860 And then when they fire those, we retaliate mutually assured destruction, right?
01:13:44.760 That's the standard recipe over many decades.
01:13:48.440 Well, the new world is, of course, they have these strategic nuclear weapons that can be used on battlefields.
01:13:55.240 It can be used for all sorts of different purposes.
01:13:58.460 I mean, certainly, you know, if Russia comes tomorrow and decides, you know, Mariupol is going to be the subject of the first usage of one of these weapons, it's going to do a lot of damage there.
01:14:09.120 But that would not be something the United States would advocate a nuclear response to.
01:14:14.280 If that happened and let's say Russia hits a NATO country, they drop one in Poland, in Poland, would you be for us firing ICBMs?
01:14:28.240 Yeah, and I we would be bound by treaty to respond, but not like that.
01:14:37.780 Yeah, right, right.
01:14:39.020 I mean, we would do everything we could to stay out of that, I think.
01:14:41.840 At least with nuclear weapons.
01:14:44.640 With nuclear weapons.
01:14:45.420 We would be in a war with Russia in this circumstance.
01:14:48.040 I don't think there's any doubt about it.
01:14:49.380 Even if you don't like the treaty, even if you don't like NATO, it would be hard to imagine the West overlooking a nuclear strike on a native country of any sort.
01:14:59.600 This is a real clear case, at least to me, I feel like the people of the world are so disconnected to the leadership of the world.
01:15:10.900 The leadership of the world, they're not listening to the average person.
01:15:15.520 It's all being run by these seemingly group of crazy people.
01:15:21.500 And the rest of us are sitting here going, what the hell?
01:15:25.160 Where are we going?
01:15:25.980 What, what, what, wait, what's happening?
01:15:27.420 And it seems that, I mean, if God forbid something like this happens, I hope someone's around to, you know, write down or tell, I don't know, the, the poor guy who's just broken his glasses sitting at the library, you know, just wanting to read books.
01:15:48.780 Cause that's all they ever wanted to do twilight zone.
01:15:51.300 Uh, I hope somebody is alive.
01:15:53.720 Say the average person was not for this.
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01:17:41.160 You know, it's just, it's weird to talk about nuclear strategy because we haven't talked about it since really my generation.
01:17:48.760 It's been a thing that was over.
01:17:51.780 Um, and now we're looking at it again because of Russia.
01:17:55.540 And I just want to make it really clear if they blew up New York city, I would expect to go outside and see missiles being launched from us towards Russia.
01:18:07.960 I would expect that, um, you know, I get a proof of it, right?
01:18:11.760 Yeah.
01:18:12.260 As bad as it is.
01:18:13.460 And the result would be if they blow up a major new U S city, that is why we have these weapons.
01:18:18.420 And we're at full release almost correct.
01:18:20.760 If certainly Moscow does not exist, right?
01:18:22.680 If they blew up, we would, I would think we would retaliate by blowing up Moscow.
01:18:27.060 Yeah.
01:18:27.700 Not all.
01:18:28.620 Maybe not a full release.
01:18:29.780 Uh, I don't know.
01:18:30.520 Maybe, maybe we would, I don't know.
01:18:31.900 It would be on the table.
01:18:32.520 Yeah.
01:18:33.120 Um, the, uh, the thing that, uh, that if they bombed, let's say Warsaw, an attack on one is an attack on all of us.
01:18:42.280 But I would then hope that the United States would open all those mission, all those missile doors, put us on DEFCON one, and then call up Russia and say, what the hell are you thinking?
01:18:52.940 And we would be at war, but let's hope that it wouldn't, that it wouldn't go to nuclear war.
01:19:00.480 I mean, I would expect that if we launched missiles in retaliation, they're going to launch missiles at us.
01:19:08.400 You know what I mean?
01:19:09.300 Right.
01:19:09.460 And so it's just, then, then it gets into mad, mutually assured destruction.
01:19:14.380 And of course, this world where Russia has decided to blow up a city, a major city in Poland is a NATO country is a world that's so crazy that this is going to escalate to that point almost immediately anyway.
01:19:26.760 I mean, you know, if, if there's this idea that Vladimir Putin wants strategic goals in Ukraine and he's trying to take what he wants and believes is his and, and, you know, built, rebuild mother Russia and all that jazz.
01:19:41.080 But there's the other, the other idea is, you know, this guy is a psychopath and whatever has changed in him over the past few years is a change that makes him completely unpredictable.
01:19:50.860 I mean, we would be delusional to believe that it stops at a nuclear weapon hitting a NATO country, Poland.
01:19:59.560 Like, this, if this guy is that crazy, we, there is no containing Vladimir Putin.
01:20:08.260 I mean, like, and again, like, I don't think he's going to do that, but I am, you have to look at his actions where he is now multiple times bringing this up.
01:20:17.600 He is the aggressor here.
01:20:19.260 You have to worry about how far he's willing to take this.
01:20:22.460 So we know that the, um, the leadership in Iran, they've just said just recently that they will now launch a nuclear missile and destroy Israel, burn in the fires of the Islamic fury.
01:20:37.280 And we've always taken that seriously.
01:20:38.580 At least we have.
01:20:39.620 Do we respond to that?
01:20:41.300 We don't, I mean, you know, we don't respond with nuclear weapons, right?
01:20:46.320 Um, I mean, look, uh, there's a little secret that Israel might be able to do that on their own.
01:20:51.180 Yeah.
01:20:52.280 I don't think you keep using that word secret.
01:20:56.440 But I mean, I wish we would do more of the Israel nuclear treatment thing with what we're doing in Ukraine.
01:21:01.900 You know, we just had Joe Biden while we were talking, it was on television saying we're, we're, we're putting $800 million of weapons into Ukraine to obviously, what do you do with these weapons?
01:21:12.500 Kill Russian troops who did invade Ukraine.
01:21:15.500 I mean, believe me, they deserve to, uh, to be fired at by Ukraine.
01:21:20.180 But like, we're telling everyone what we're doing.
01:21:23.360 Israel, I think even at this moment, officially does not have nuclear weapons.
01:21:29.080 Right.
01:21:29.560 Officially.
01:21:30.400 Yeah.
01:21:30.840 Now they do have nuclear weapons, breaking news, but officially they don't.
01:21:35.960 We're not only telling them what we're sending.
01:21:38.720 We're also telling them where we're sending it.
01:21:40.960 Yeah.
01:21:41.100 And we're telling them that, oh, by the way, Ukrainian troops are going to cross the border into Poland and our special forces are going to be there and we're going to train.
01:21:49.760 We're going to train them.
01:21:50.300 We're going to train them.
01:21:50.980 We're announcing an escalation of the weapons we're sending there now.
01:21:55.240 Like, look, if you're going to do that, a news broadcast to the world is not a great place to do it.
01:22:01.180 Are you trying to avoid war or are you trying to escalate it?
01:22:06.540 I mean, I, you know, I just don't understand what policy or what changed their mind from we can't send over a plane to Poland if Polish leave their planes in another country and Ukrainians find those planes and fly them to, oh, we're sending tanks and howitzers over.
01:22:27.260 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:22:29.900 Are you saying space is not amazing?
01:22:32.360 No, space is amazing.
01:22:33.920 It affects us all.
01:22:35.460 You know, what people don't know about space is it's all around us.
01:22:39.380 What?
01:22:39.900 Yeah.
01:22:40.500 If you looked at a picture of the earth, it would literally be all around us.
01:22:46.700 That is so deep.
01:22:47.920 Yeah.
01:22:48.500 So deep.
01:22:49.600 Just like space.
01:22:50.760 Space is deep.
01:22:52.120 Did you know there's deep space?
01:22:54.140 I think it was Sarah Gonzalez who said it was just as like what happens when you have like a book report and you didn't do the work and you're like trying to do a speech about it in front of a class.
01:23:02.440 Oh my gosh, that is so right.
01:23:03.700 It's exactly how it felt.
01:23:04.720 That is so right.
01:23:05.680 But yeah, I tell you, the depression, the depression, it was depressing.
01:23:12.460 Yeah.
01:23:12.660 It was long.
01:23:15.120 We all know the impacts.
01:23:17.080 How do we, how do we, depression, how do we think about something like that today?
01:23:24.960 And that's the question we have.
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01:24:17.280 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:24:20.100 Hello, America.
01:24:25.640 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:24:28.640 Last night, I did a special on what is being taught in our schools, the comprehensive sexuality education.
01:24:40.040 It's actually, as you look into it, under a whole different thing.
01:24:47.600 That's why they can say they're not teaching critical race theories.
01:24:53.140 They're not.
01:24:54.000 Because there's an umbrella that affects the math, the history, and everything.
01:25:00.800 And all of those concepts are all now in the textbooks, completely unrelated, if you will, to CRT.
01:25:10.540 It's just the same exact ideas, just made into math problems.
01:25:17.080 That's how it's being taught, and our schools are on fire right now.
01:25:23.460 So, I wanted to give you a little bit of hope of a couple of people.
01:25:27.380 One is a local person that is running for her independent district school board.
01:25:33.920 The voting starts next week.
01:25:35.540 I just wanted to talk to her because she, I think, started out kind of like average parent.
01:25:39.780 You know, didn't really know there was a problem until she started attending some of the school board meetings.
01:25:47.600 And they started saying, yeah, this is not your meeting.
01:25:50.240 This is our meeting.
01:25:51.160 So, sit down.
01:25:52.180 To the parents.
01:25:54.140 Then I want to introduce you to a guy who is running the education department in Oklahoma.
01:26:03.320 He came out with something yesterday where he was telling the schools, in no uncertain terms, you're not to do this anymore.
01:26:13.660 And I haven't heard anybody that frank in a very long time.
01:26:16.760 He'll join us, too.
01:26:18.000 All this hour, we begin in 60 seconds.
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01:27:55.100 We want to welcome to the program Stephanie Allad.
01:28:00.720 She is running for the Texas School Board position.
01:28:06.540 And that voting begins, I think, Monday the 25th, which is next Monday, right?
01:28:13.000 Stephanie, welcome to the program.
01:28:15.660 Thank you, Glenn.
01:28:16.720 I wanted to put you on because I wanted to use you as an example of somebody who is just a normal person,
01:28:24.120 just a parent that started seeing problems, and you're getting involved.
01:28:30.600 So tell us your story, Stephanie.
01:28:33.960 Sure.
01:28:34.520 So I actually moved to Texas about nine years ago.
01:28:37.560 I live in Frisco.
01:28:38.580 So it's the Frisco Independent School District.
01:28:41.020 And my husband and I moved here nine years ago.
01:28:43.300 I was born and raised in California.
01:28:44.920 I lived there my entire life.
01:28:46.080 And we moved here due to my job promotion.
01:28:49.540 And when we were trying to select, you know, a community to join and be a part of,
01:28:53.900 we had two kids who are still in Frisco schools.
01:28:57.260 They were much younger then.
01:28:58.740 Everywhere we went, we heard Frisco ISD was the best school system in North Texas,
01:29:04.360 or one of the best, right?
01:29:06.380 So we, husband and I, we wanted to do the best for our kids, of course.
01:29:10.260 And so we said, I guess we're moving to Frisco.
01:29:12.120 And so we did.
01:29:12.860 And the first few years, it was really amazing.
01:29:15.380 And we couldn't believe our luck.
01:29:17.020 And then we started to notice some things.
01:29:18.440 And we didn't really know, you know, maybe that's just how things are, you know,
01:29:21.960 as our kids got older.
01:29:23.960 And then we started to notice some more things.
01:29:25.920 And then I think like a lot of parents in COVID, during COVID, we really started to notice
01:29:30.700 some things about how things were run, what was going on, what they were teaching,
01:29:36.900 what they weren't teaching.
01:29:38.640 And so I decided to show up to a board meeting last April, actually.
01:29:44.560 And as I was sitting in the audience waiting, you know, very politely for my turn to speak,
01:29:49.300 the school board president at the time said, this is our meeting.
01:29:52.140 And he said it kind of rude.
01:29:53.740 And he said it a couple of times.
01:29:55.020 And I thought, wait a minute, isn't this supposed to be the community's meeting?
01:29:58.480 Isn't it our meeting?
01:29:59.860 I was really kind of flabbergasted, quite honestly, by the comment.
01:30:03.100 So instead of reading my prepared comments that I had brought with me, I decided to talk
01:30:09.120 about that.
01:30:09.720 And so I said, you know, you said this was your meeting, and I don't think so.
01:30:13.800 I think it's our meeting.
01:30:14.680 And I think the people who've been sitting here for that point, almost three hours, deserved
01:30:19.200 a little more respect than that when they were spending their time trying to be involved
01:30:23.200 in their community.
01:30:24.180 So that's what kind of started this for me.
01:30:28.000 And then I started, you know, just I was also interested.
01:30:30.760 I'd been hearing about the CRT thing in the news, right?
01:30:33.620 And I just wanted to make sure we weren't doing that in Frisco.
01:30:36.180 And I was assured, oh, no, we're not we're not doing that in Frisco.
01:30:39.280 We would never do such a thing.
01:30:40.460 And then I started looking and I and one day I went on the board's website and I read
01:30:46.680 their board priorities and they have one specific priority about equity, diversity and
01:30:52.880 inclusion.
01:30:53.740 And one of the bullets underneath that said, work to eliminate unconscious bias and support
01:30:59.220 equity and social justice through institutional leadership.
01:31:02.540 And that sounded a lot like CRT to me.
01:31:06.500 Yeah, it's got there's a there's a there's a lot of buzzwords there.
01:31:11.220 Yes.
01:31:11.660 In one sentence.
01:31:12.560 Yeah, there's a lot.
01:31:14.320 So you saw that.
01:31:15.800 And when did you decide you have to be involved?
01:31:22.080 Well, I think in that moment where they said, this is our meeting, I think something inside
01:31:27.920 of me just fundamentally shifted and I just got I was I couldn't believe that that's how
01:31:33.340 our, you know, so-called elected leaders were treating us.
01:31:36.300 And there was never any apology or clarification either later in that meeting or, you know,
01:31:42.500 afterwards where we said where someone said, you know, actually, it really is all of our
01:31:46.380 meetings.
01:31:46.980 We didn't mean to communicate.
01:31:48.420 Otherwise, there was none of that.
01:31:49.560 And I realized that's how they really think like we're subjects or something.
01:31:54.520 And so at that moment, I knew I had to do something.
01:31:56.900 I don't think I knew I was going to run, but I knew I had to do something.
01:32:00.120 So I started meeting with other parents who were equally concerned.
01:32:03.840 We started to learn about some of these, you know, CRT inspired assignments.
01:32:09.960 At the next board meeting in May, there was a parent who came who read from his son's
01:32:13.940 assignment and the writing prompt for his eighth grade middle schooler was basically
01:32:19.820 the prompt was, you know, was assumptive that we're a systemically racist society.
01:32:24.600 And so he came because he was very offended and upset by that.
01:32:28.200 And he wanted to bring it to the board's attention.
01:32:31.060 He also filed a formal grievance about the assignment and nothing was done.
01:32:35.240 So it just sort of snowballed from there where parents wanted to do something.
01:32:40.060 And we had dozens and then it turned into hundreds.
01:32:42.640 And then it turned into a Facebook page of over a thousand parents and community members
01:32:47.440 who've kind of had enough and who, who want to do something.
01:32:50.460 And so in the midst of all that is when I decided to run for the board.
01:32:55.380 So Stephanie, have you found SEL, social emotional learning in the district?
01:33:03.340 Yes.
01:33:03.820 Well, they, they talk about that all the time and they're implementing it and they're,
01:33:08.220 they're quite proud of their efforts in that regard.
01:33:10.400 And I just learned at the last board meeting that they've, they've approved some kind of program.
01:33:15.600 Um, I haven't had a chance to really dig into it yet because I'm in the midst of the campaign,
01:33:19.480 but they've basically approved a program that's going to, you know, survey students and,
01:33:23.420 and ask how they're feeling and their emotions and, you know, things like that.
01:33:27.040 And that is obviously of concern.
01:33:29.340 And I know that parents can opt out and I will be opting, you know, my, my kids out.
01:33:35.780 But what people don't know.
01:33:37.760 Go ahead.
01:33:38.380 What people don't know.
01:33:39.260 Well, they just don't realize what's really going on and they don't know that these things
01:33:44.560 are even occurring, let alone, you know, how problematic it can be because they can ask
01:33:48.680 questions like, you know, do you have a trusted adult you can talk to at home?
01:33:52.940 Right.
01:33:53.300 You know, well, those kinds of questions can be very invasive.
01:33:56.040 And we've seen, you know, I haven't seen a ton of that in Frisco yet.
01:34:00.060 I've seen little bits and pieces, but you see where, you know, the schools sort of come
01:34:05.540 in and start to sort of take over the role of the parent.
01:34:09.540 And you see, we've seen those things.
01:34:12.120 I'm from California.
01:34:13.000 So I hear about this stuff all the time.
01:34:16.160 Yeah.
01:34:16.620 And so, again, I haven't seen a ton of it in Frisco.
01:34:18.940 I've heard little bits and pieces, but I'm just afraid this kid could make it work.
01:34:22.900 And I also, you know, my big thing going to you is that I really just want the schools
01:34:26.760 to teach my kids math and science and, you know, Spanish and whatever else they're taking
01:34:31.480 and focus on academics instead of all of these other character building things.
01:34:36.780 I mean, let's, let's be nice to everyone.
01:34:38.300 Let's treat people with respect, right?
01:34:40.020 Everyone should be treated with respect at school and have some, you know, behavior standards.
01:34:44.580 We shouldn't bully.
01:34:45.520 We shouldn't do any of those things.
01:34:47.100 But we also don't need to be spending time and resources on things other than the academics,
01:34:51.880 because while we're doing that, our academics are falling off a cliff.
01:34:56.700 So here is the, here's the interesting thing.
01:34:58.900 I just did a special last night on SEL and I urge you to watch it because this one comes from
01:35:04.280 the CDC and then through the board of, I mean, uh, the, um, department of education to our schools.
01:35:11.440 And it's the reason why they can say, oh, we're not teaching that sexuality stuff.
01:35:15.840 We're not teaching, uh, uh, CRT because it's embedded in everything.
01:35:21.720 And so you'd have math problems that are dealing with, you know, social injustice, uh, and it's,
01:35:30.460 it's everywhere.
01:35:31.880 Uh, S, um, uh, social emotional learning SEL is, I think the key to understanding all of it.
01:35:43.500 There might be something bigger than this, but this is coming right from the, the, uh, CDC and it's our whole government is involved.
01:35:53.400 I mean, I, I just, you've got to get on the parents like you've got to get on the school board and, uh, I don't know,
01:36:02.060 take on the teacher's union and the rest of us have got to start standing up, uh,
01:36:08.000 and, uh, demanding that the department of education is abolished because it's, it's a poison right now.
01:36:16.500 Well, I think in Texas, the larger issue is really the Texas association of school boards.
01:36:22.120 Um, they're actually a bigger concern of mine.
01:36:24.840 And as you may know, there are over 20 States, I think it's up to 22 or 23 States now who have left the national school board association
01:36:35.180 because of, you know, the stance that they took on calling parents like me,
01:36:40.760 domestic terrorists, right?
01:36:42.380 Texas is not on that list.
01:36:44.180 Texas has not left the national school board association.
01:36:47.580 California has, and Texas hasn't.
01:36:49.680 That's embarrassing to me.
01:36:51.260 I will tell you, I think it's California and current Texan.
01:36:54.380 It really is.
01:36:55.200 Stephanie, Stephanie, people like you are more awake than Texans that have grown up here.
01:37:01.360 They're just so numb to it all.
01:37:03.260 They're just like, it ain't going to happen here.
01:37:05.180 And it's happening right under their nose.
01:37:07.380 And they're not getting involved because they've just grown accustomed to being Texas.
01:37:14.780 The people who are coming in for the right reasons, you know, you might move here because your job transferred you,
01:37:20.720 but you also were happy to escape California.
01:37:23.700 And you know what, you know what that looks like.
01:37:27.160 You guys are on the front lines in Texas.
01:37:29.900 It's really vital that people like you that understand the state you came from, take this one by the reins and say,
01:37:40.020 uh-uh, don't go that way.
01:37:41.600 Because most Texans, I don't think, get it.
01:37:44.360 Well, that's such a good point because, um, because I am from California, I see this stuff a mile away.
01:37:51.240 I see the seeds of it and how it starts and how it grows.
01:37:54.700 And, you know, we moved to partially, yes, because of my job promotion.
01:37:59.660 But we had been talking about leaving California for a couple years prior to that.
01:38:04.160 And when all this stuff came up, you know, like I said, the first few years, we kind of lived in a bubble.
01:38:08.080 We thought we were kind of done with all this.
01:38:09.560 We were in Texas.
01:38:10.340 We were safe.
01:38:11.520 Right?
01:38:11.900 But then we realized we weren't.
01:38:13.180 And so my husband and I looked at each other and we said, I guess we better get involved and fight here because where else are we going to go?
01:38:20.440 So that's what we're doing.
01:38:21.880 Good for you.
01:38:23.740 I'm sure there's no polls or anything.
01:38:25.540 But if somebody wants to find out more about Stephanie, if you happen to live in the Frisco area, it's Stephanie, the number four, F-I-S-D dot com.
01:38:38.420 Stephanie, good luck with your campaign and your election.
01:38:41.520 God bless.
01:38:42.020 Yes, thank you so much.
01:38:43.800 You bet.
01:38:44.400 Bye-bye.
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01:39:56.080 You know, I just don't know what to do, and I think I feel like most parents that, you know, dude, I am fighting for my life.
01:40:17.560 I get home at the end of the day, and I feel just like everybody else, and I'm living a pretty good life compared to the average person.
01:40:26.320 And even I come home, and I'm beat at the end of the day.
01:40:30.340 I feel beat up.
01:40:31.720 I feel like I've been in a war.
01:40:33.680 Yeah.
01:40:34.000 And then, you know, your kids are home, and they're doing their homework, and they've got, I have two teenagers.
01:40:42.000 Oh, dear God.
01:40:44.120 And, you know, you've got all of that drama going on in your house, plus anything else that's happening in your life.
01:40:52.280 And you're like, oh, wait, I've got to go to a school board meeting.
01:40:54.800 I've got to do what?
01:40:56.080 Or if somebody says, you've got to pull your kids out of school.
01:41:00.760 Right.
01:41:01.580 And how am I going to do that?
01:41:03.020 What am I going to do?
01:41:04.140 I think most people are like that.
01:41:06.300 And so they just kind of bury their head in the sand because they don't know what to do.
01:41:11.160 And I'm not telling you what the right thing to do is in your case, but you have to understand your kids are being indoctrinated, unlike anything I ever thought before.
01:41:24.160 This is clear grooming and indoctrination.
01:41:29.480 It's frightening.
01:41:31.200 It's interesting, though, that I think the left has reached so far so fast that they have taken people who may have just let this stuff go by and not even noticed it and turn them into people who are running for school boards.
01:41:45.720 Yeah, you know, if they would have taken another 10 years to just slowly drips and drab this out.
01:41:51.500 But they're doing exactly the same thing they did around 1918.
01:41:56.500 They just started going crazy.
01:41:59.400 And Woodrow Wilson was just pushing all this out.
01:42:02.160 And people saw it and they were like, whoa, whoa, wait a minute.
01:42:05.880 I'm not for all of that.
01:42:07.180 And that killed the progressive movement until FDR relabeled it as just liberal, didn't talk about progressivism anymore, just good old liberalism, which they had changed the definition and applied the progressive meaning to the label liberalism.
01:42:29.280 And that wiped out that movement for a decade.
01:42:31.920 Oh, yeah.
01:42:32.300 And then they never admitted that they were progressive until the 2000s, almost 100 years.
01:42:38.340 Right.
01:42:38.760 They still did a lot of stuff that pushed it that way, but it did really ruin them for a while.
01:42:42.860 And I think that, you know, I think that's going on.
01:42:45.240 There's certainly that battle is going on right now because it's who are not involved or completely involved now.
01:42:50.840 It's affecting everything.
01:42:52.440 It is affecting your paycheck.
01:42:54.460 It is affecting the price of your groceries, the price of your home, your gas price.
01:43:01.060 It's telling you what movies you can watch and can't watch, who you can listen to and not listen to, what you can read and not read.
01:43:09.720 It's affecting your sports, your entertainment.
01:43:12.560 It's affecting your children.
01:43:15.620 I mean, it's everything now.
01:43:19.140 And so no matter where you turn, it's a progressive wildfire.
01:43:23.080 Yeah, Elon Musk pointed out that, you know, Netflix is becoming impossible to watch because of the woke virus that's inflicting it.
01:43:28.740 At the same time, they're announcing a new series about men who are pregnant.
01:43:34.780 That's so crazy.
01:43:35.920 And at the same time, they're seeing the first drop in their subscribers and a 30% drop in their stock price.
01:43:42.200 Yeah.
01:43:42.460 And they had a 200,000 subscriber drop the last quarter.
01:43:47.440 However, they're expecting a 2 million subscriber drop in second quarter.
01:43:52.720 That's remarkable.
01:43:54.240 That's remarkable.
01:43:55.340 I mean, look, there are other factors that play there, but that's a big one.
01:43:58.480 I will tell you.
01:43:59.280 People don't want to watch it anymore.
01:44:00.100 I was watching a show.
01:44:01.540 My wife and I, I don't remember what it was.
01:44:03.440 We watched it and it was like, you know, eight episodes.
01:44:06.920 And we got to seven episodes in.
01:44:08.940 It was great.
01:44:09.660 And the last episode all became about global warming and political correctness and all this crap.
01:44:16.220 And I'm like, you've got to be kidding me.
01:44:19.260 I mean, I wanted to go, I wanted to drive to Netflix and file a complaint.
01:44:25.000 You've wasted, you know, eight hours of my life.
01:44:30.140 And this is what it is in the end.
01:44:33.580 It's just, I think people are just really getting sick of it, really getting sick of it.
01:44:38.140 And the people who used to just, ah, just not say anything, let's not, you know.
01:44:42.600 It wakes people up.
01:44:43.460 When they try to do it this fast, this hard, going for everything they want all at the same time,
01:44:48.360 it's the thing that tends to wake people up.
01:44:50.720 That's why I said earlier, we're at the end of the progressive era.
01:44:53.720 We're back to the revolutionary era.
01:44:57.260 Once you get so far, the Marxists are unmasked and that's it.
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01:46:33.100 I saw a letter that, honestly, I want to frame and hang in my office.
01:46:38.720 I love it so much.
01:46:39.780 It was from the office of the Secretary of Education to the Oklahoma State Board of Education.
01:46:48.420 And Ryan Walters is the name of the Oklahoma Secretary of Education.
01:46:52.980 He writes,
01:46:53.480 I am asking the State Board of Education for an emergency special board meeting this week to address the Stillwater Public School Board's complete avoidance of their elected duty to protect, educate, and oversee the care of our most important asset, our children.
01:47:11.120 Since the Stillwater Public School Board has neglected to do this, I'm asking the Oklahoma State Board of Education to give crystal clear guidance that boys use the boys' restroom and girls use the girls' restroom.
01:47:27.020 I could not be more disappointed in the Stillwater Public School Board after they had heard from parents, teachers, and leaders across the state and country asking them to stop playing this woke gamesmanship.
01:47:40.180 Our kids need better role models, and it is disappointing that the board members of the Stillwater Public Schools did not pay attention in their biology classes, and they need further instruction on what a male and a female are.
01:47:55.320 Both myself and the Attorney General have tried to offer them a common-sense solution.
01:48:01.220 Have males use the male bathroom.
01:48:04.820 Females use the female restroom.
01:48:07.440 I don't know how much more clarity I can give them.
01:48:12.200 Special accommodations have been made for students struggling with gender dysphoria in the past, allowing them to use private bathrooms that every school has.
01:48:23.260 Instead of using common sense, the Stillwater Public School Board has caved to far-left radicals.
01:48:29.900 Our schools should be focused on educating kids in reading, writing, and mathematics, and not involving themselves in a role that is not within their authority.
01:48:41.160 There are basic values that we as Oklahomans strive to live by.
01:48:44.860 Chief among them is the desire to put our children's safety first.
01:48:49.220 The Stillwater Public School Board has failed to put their children first, and I need you to guide them back to reality.
01:48:56.400 Perhaps you can succeed in giving Stillwater Public School Board the clarity they so desperately need.
01:49:04.120 Again, what I'm asking you for is to instruct the Stillwater Public School Board on what a male and female are.
01:49:15.020 That's fantastic.
01:49:16.760 The author is Ryan Walters.
01:49:20.600 He is the Oklahoma Secretary of Education.
01:49:23.520 Ryan.
01:49:25.860 Yes, sir.
01:49:26.580 Thank you for having me on today, Glenn.
01:49:28.200 You, this is epic.
01:49:30.560 I love this.
01:49:32.620 I'm sensing there was a little, you were a little peeved when you wrote this.
01:49:39.040 I was, and I still am.
01:49:42.140 I mean, you know, I have sent them, I sent them a letter a few weeks ago.
01:49:46.380 I thought they could solve this.
01:49:47.800 I told them not to put radicals over their students, not to put ideology over biology, and not to put wokeness over safety.
01:49:54.360 We've had school, we've had parents, grandparents showing up at school board meetings, talking about that we have girls in the school that are telling their parents they're not drinking any liquid during the day because they don't want to go to the bathroom.
01:50:06.520 Because there's males in the female bathroom, and they are uncomfortable.
01:50:09.960 We're talking about middle school girls, Glenn.
01:50:12.900 This is not hard.
01:50:14.220 It's not difficult.
01:50:14.880 But we've got a far left extreme group that is showing up and getting in the ear of these school board members.
01:50:20.920 And again, they're caving to them rather than putting student safety first.
01:50:24.340 And we're not going to tolerate it in the state of Oklahoma.
01:50:26.080 I tell you, you couple this with just CSE.
01:50:29.960 I don't know if that's in schools in Oklahoma.
01:50:32.060 But you couple this with CSE, and your kids in middle school are all screwed up and hypersexualized, and it's going to be a disaster.
01:50:45.420 Right.
01:50:46.000 And I mean, and that's the thing.
01:50:47.120 And when I talk to parents across the state, parents want the reading, writing, arithmetic.
01:50:51.880 We want our kids to go to school and a focus on academics.
01:50:55.260 We want better for our kids.
01:50:57.040 We want them to have opportunities in life that comes from that understanding of our academics standards.
01:51:03.640 But this whole nonsense of pushing and radical extremism under the form of CRT or this hypersexualized curriculum, it is not going to happen.
01:51:13.680 I mean, we're going to continue to fight on this front, and we have to stand up.
01:51:16.980 And I have gotten hundreds of emails and phone calls from parents, you know, asking for more help on, hey, we're speaking up.
01:51:24.660 We're showing up at school board meetings, and this is still going on.
01:51:27.920 And we have to take a stand.
01:51:29.440 We have to stand with families and say, your child is not going to go to school and face indoctrination.
01:51:35.780 We're just not going to allow it.
01:51:37.240 I have to tell you, I wish Texas was as bold as you are right now.
01:51:43.620 But unfortunately, Texas, I think, is asleep at the switch in many ways.
01:51:48.640 Do you have SEL being incorporated into your schools now?
01:51:55.660 Social, emotional learning?
01:51:57.920 Yes, sir.
01:51:58.300 That's something we're taking a look at.
01:52:00.000 We're starting to look back through our textbooks and look back through what's actually going on.
01:52:04.580 I've got a stack of complaints and issues from parents that I'm sifting through.
01:52:09.640 We've got parents that, again, are doing a great job here of being engaged.
01:52:13.500 And they've been sending me stuff, and we're digging into this because, again, you've seen these national groups that are sticking all this in curriculum.
01:52:20.320 And, again, what in the world are we talking about all this stuff in a math class?
01:52:24.660 It has absolutely no place for it.
01:52:26.060 I'm going to tell you something else, Glenn.
01:52:27.440 You know, we're a conservative state here.
01:52:29.980 I've got teachers that send me this stuff going, you won't believe this.
01:52:34.100 I just got this curriculum and told I need to teach this in my class.
01:52:37.900 This isn't math.
01:52:39.220 This is not what I signed up for.
01:52:40.840 And so, yeah, I've been getting it from parents and teachers sending me this curriculum going, hey, what is this?
01:52:46.720 And so we are doing a deep dive.
01:52:48.440 Governor Stitt and I are very committed to ensuring that our students are getting academics and not indoctrination in our school.
01:52:53.940 So we are actively taking a look at all those materials and what's available and making sure parents have that transparency that they deserve and seeing what's being taught in their schools.
01:53:02.580 And, again, you send your kid to school, you're expecting them to learn those academic standards, not to be part of a social experiment by the far left.
01:53:12.220 So, Ryan, I did a special last night on SEL, and I found that it really started through the CDC and then through the Department of Education down into our schools.
01:53:23.420 All these radical groups are involved in it.
01:53:26.060 The unions are involved in it.
01:53:28.600 What is the solution here?
01:53:30.300 I mean, I think, A, the Board of, or not the Board of Education, the Department of Education needs to be abolished.
01:53:41.600 It needs to go to the states, and the states need to take care of it, not the national, because the federal government is just corrupt through and through with all of this stuff.
01:53:53.260 Also, I think everything shows me that the schools, the teachers' unions, they may not be involved in the local level, but they are involved up at the top in a big way.
01:54:07.300 What is the solution?
01:54:08.540 What's the biggest problem that we should be aiming for?
01:54:11.340 Absolutely.
01:54:13.440 I'm going to give you three things, Glenn.
01:54:14.820 First of all, you're spot on.
01:54:16.500 Isn't it amazing how many problems we have in education that come from the feds?
01:54:20.900 The Federal Department of Education should have nothing to do with the states.
01:54:24.500 We don't need it.
01:54:25.540 They're not helpful in any way, shape, or form.
01:54:27.860 All they do is find a new social experiment.
01:54:30.020 It was Common Core.
01:54:30.940 Then it was CRT.
01:54:32.040 Yep.
01:54:32.240 And now it's all this over-sexualization.
01:54:34.820 That is all that we've gotten from them.
01:54:37.140 There's no help, to your point.
01:54:38.920 They cause more problems.
01:54:40.840 They don't need to be involved.
01:54:41.900 That's why Amendment 10 of the Constitution reserves power to the states, and that's where education should be wholly located.
01:54:49.460 Yep.
01:54:49.640 And so that's where we've got to get back to that, number one.
01:54:53.300 Number two, we've got to have school choice.
01:54:55.280 I mean, that's something I'm a champion for school choice because at the end of the day, you've got to empower a parent to say, I want to send my kid to this school.
01:55:02.500 If you're going to do this in the school, we're taking the money, and we're going to go to another school.
01:55:07.040 And that is really the way to empower parents.
01:55:09.540 And by the way, that's why the Biden administration is attacking charter schools now.
01:55:12.920 I mean, the Biden administration, they force indoctrination, and then they say, and by the way, you can't opt out of it.
01:55:19.360 You don't have another choice.
01:55:20.760 So that's part of this bigger national plan there.
01:55:23.420 And so we absolutely have to have school choice.
01:55:26.080 We have to get the feds out of education.
01:55:28.460 And lastly, we've got to have transparency so that parents can actually see what's being taught in the school, have that relationship with the teachers and the school board.
01:55:37.440 And, you know, that's one of the things we want to see is school boards that are actually very open with what's being taught in their schools.
01:55:42.640 Again, Glenn, my background is I'm a former public school teacher.
01:55:45.520 And you know what?
01:55:46.460 Every time I have a parent that wanted to talk to me or wanted to work with me on their kids' education, I always thank them.
01:55:52.540 There's nothing better for a kid's success than an engaged parent.
01:55:55.620 I know.
01:55:55.920 It is outrageous that you've got a federal department of education and a president that act like it's a problem for parents to be at school board meetings.
01:56:04.200 And it's absolutely outrageous.
01:56:06.080 We have to keep parents engaged, and we need to be finding ways to get them more engaged.
01:56:09.640 I will tell you that I've had teachers actually tell me, Mr. Beck, we've got this covered.
01:56:17.520 When I asked for, tell me the books that you're going to be reading.
01:56:20.760 Do you have an extra textbook I can bring you home and work with them so I know where you are?
01:56:26.600 You know, let me help.
01:56:28.820 And they just scoffed at me.
01:56:30.980 We have this, Mr. Beck.
01:56:33.100 I'm like, really?
01:56:34.500 Because you work for me.
01:56:36.100 I don't work for you.
01:56:37.760 You are to supplement me, not the other way around.
01:56:43.180 It's unbelievable.
01:56:45.220 A good teacher, and again, you know, I work with teachers every day.
01:56:49.160 Good teachers say, absolutely, parents, come on.
01:56:51.520 You know, here's what we're doing.
01:56:52.460 Here's things you can do at home.
01:56:53.580 Here's things to reinforce what we're learning.
01:56:55.160 I mean, I'm a history teacher, Glenn.
01:56:56.780 If my kids go home and mom and dad are going over World War II with them and asking them about what we covered in class
01:57:02.520 and are showing the kids that, hey, what you're learning in school is important and we want to be a part of it,
01:57:07.880 I'm telling you there's nothing better in an educational experience than to have a parent like that.
01:57:12.060 So I have – it is outrageous that we wouldn't have that approach in all of education to include parents,
01:57:17.940 grandparents in their kids' education.
01:57:20.200 I mean, we all know the family unit is what's central to our society.
01:57:24.100 We need to be ensuring that those conversations are happening.
01:57:28.140 And that's where, again, I want the conversation around the kitchen table to be about school choice,
01:57:32.180 what school is best for you, but about what's going on in your school.
01:57:35.100 What are you learning about?
01:57:35.900 Let's get it all out here on the table.
01:57:37.200 Let's talk about it.
01:57:38.240 That should be the type of behavior we're encouraging rather than labeling parents that show up at school board meetings,
01:57:42.720 domestic terrorists, and trying to make it tougher for charter schools around the state so parents have less choices.
01:57:47.420 Every good teacher I've ever met has always said, my gosh, we're so glad that you and others are showing up to these things.
01:57:56.240 You're talking to your kids.
01:57:57.600 We're so grateful because so many parents are disengaged.
01:58:01.520 We've gone from that to parents need to shut up and sit down.
01:58:06.600 We've got it.
01:58:07.480 And that's so dangerous.
01:58:09.480 Ryan, I appreciate it.
01:58:10.400 Thank you so much for your frank words and standing true to American values.
01:58:18.440 Oklahoma Secretary of Education, his name is Ryan Walters.
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01:59:42.580 Well, I have to tell you, you know, I didn't have confidence in the New York Times
01:59:58.720 until I saw the new executive editor of the New York Times in his sexy profile.
02:00:04.540 You seen this picture?
02:00:05.720 Yeah, there he is.
02:00:06.400 Damn sexy.
02:00:07.140 Yeah.
02:00:07.360 I don't even understand what that is.
02:00:08.880 He's sitting on the ground with the newspaper, kind of spread out in his socks, like, hey,
02:00:15.380 here are my turn-ons and turn-offs.
02:00:17.180 It is, I think, in context, one of the strangest pictures I've ever seen.
02:00:21.880 I said, the reason why it's so disturbing is because this is exactly the scene that I would
02:00:28.900 tell my daughters, when you go to work, if you see that, nothing good is coming from it.
02:00:36.380 Turn around and walk out of the office.
02:00:38.000 That's exactly right.
02:00:38.840 Right?
02:00:39.260 You just start tweeting me too, as soon as you walk into that room.
02:00:42.560 Yeah, you walk into that room and you're like, nope, uh-uh, turn around, go out.
02:00:45.860 Now, like, if he was, I don't know, if he was, you know, Vidal Sassoon, right?
02:00:52.680 Like, if he was running a hair product company or a fashion, you know, like, okay, maybe.
02:00:58.400 Ralph Lauren.
02:00:59.260 Right, Ralph Lauren, you walk in, okay, maybe, like, the guy who's running the New York Times,
02:01:04.640 what the hell kind of pose is that?
02:01:06.060 Can you imagine being in a meeting where he is talking to anybody in the New York Times
02:01:10.580 about journalistic integrity?
02:01:13.840 All you'd think of is that.
02:01:15.840 Well, why would they be talking in the New York Times about journalistic integrity?
02:01:18.280 Yeah, I know, I know.
02:01:18.740 That topic would never breach the doors.
02:01:22.500 Could I just touch on Kamala Harris delivering the explanation of space to the adult members
02:01:30.940 of the Space Force?
02:01:33.000 Listen to this.
02:01:34.140 Space is exciting.
02:01:36.040 It spurs our imaginations.
02:01:39.800 And it forces us to ask big questions.
02:01:45.000 Like, why are you here?
02:01:45.900 Space, it affects us all.
02:01:49.220 And it connects us all.
02:01:52.080 Oh, man.
02:01:53.000 We are definitely making a new Veep Thoughts out of that thing.
02:01:55.460 Oh, we have to.
02:01:56.320 VeepThoughts.com.
02:01:57.220 It'll be up there later today.
02:01:58.080 I mean, this is crazy.
02:02:00.040 This is Sarah.
02:02:02.940 Sarah Gonzalez, yes, she had a great point about this, which was, like, basically, this
02:02:07.240 is what happens when you have a book report due and you need to make a speech about it
02:02:10.620 and you didn't actually do the book report.
02:02:12.100 It would be like if you were assigned to do a paper on the Depression and you didn't do
02:02:17.620 any work and you had to speak about it in class.
02:02:21.500 You'd be like, the Depression, we all know it was really bad and depressing and things
02:02:28.820 were depressed.
02:02:29.720 And it was a time that was bad.
02:02:36.440 And, well, I mean, in case I was supposed to study the other kind of depression, that's
02:02:43.800 bad and is happening a lot, too.
02:02:45.760 That's too.
02:02:46.200 Right.
02:02:47.360 Both of them are bad.
02:02:48.960 Both are bad.
02:02:49.620 Is that a coincidence?
02:02:50.900 Yeah.
02:02:51.280 It makes us think deep thoughts.
02:02:53.500 Yeah.
02:02:53.680 Oh, my gosh.
02:02:55.700 You know, I will say, Glenn, it's like the passage of time.
02:02:59.280 The passage of time is significant.
02:03:01.880 It is significant.
02:03:03.000 What is significant is the passage of time.
02:03:06.700 And that's why the time when it passes is so significant.
02:03:11.060 Especially in space.
02:03:12.880 Right.
02:03:13.020 Well, I'm sorry to say it has been so significant in the last three hours that we've had together.
02:03:22.240 But time has passed.
02:03:25.120 And so now our voice is just traveling lonely in space.
02:03:30.400 Asking deep thoughts.
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