00:01:35.720From the great state of Texas where, oh, energy is a little spotty, which is weird for a state with all the gas and oil that you could possibly ever need to keep a state running.
00:02:35.960So I'd like to come out right now and yeah, yeah.
00:02:41.640And say, I just have no problem with timeshares, none whatsoever.
00:02:45.300I mean, who doesn't love just spending a buttload of money every year on maintenance fees for a property that you don't ever use, really?
00:02:52.660Or in the case of the past year, probably can't use a whole who doesn't like being financially tied to an anchor that's keeping you from doing the kinds of things you actually want to be doing.
00:03:21.220Well, there is actually timeshare termination team can legally get you out of your timeshare and get that anchor out from around your neck.
00:03:30.140Don't get stuck with another year of timeshare that you're just not going to use or not allowed to use.
00:04:00.420I would just like to go over a few things today just to start.
00:04:16.480Before I really get into what's happening in America and why you really need to pay attention.
00:04:28.640First of all, Joe Biden has not reached out to any of the governors that are affected by the snow and the ice.
00:04:41.300And, you know, quite frankly, if I'm the governor of Texas, I don't want to talk to Joe Biden.
00:04:47.720I don't really care to talk to Joe Biden.
00:04:51.100But if Donald Trump didn't reach out to Andrew Cuomo when they were in the emergency that they were having, all hell would have broken loose.
00:05:01.840Now, as far as I'm concerned, up yours, Joe Biden.
00:07:27.200So those stupid devices are frozen solid and can't measure how much gas is going into the turbine.
00:07:34.660So you can't turn it on because it can't measure.
00:07:38.180And you put too much in and things go boom.
00:07:45.780The New York Times lectured me this morning that it sounds like with wind power, it sounds like Texas has a very progressive energy situation.
00:10:18.980Meanwhile, Biden, he's probably so busy.
00:10:22.600I don't know if you saw the story on CNN yesterday that once in a while, the president will actually throw an extra log on the fire in the Oval Office himself.
00:11:15.000How very not progressive to be burning wood in the Oval Office.
00:11:23.760And once in a while, according to CNN, he'll throw a log on the fire himself.
00:11:29.100That's just the kind of, you know, do it yourself, self-built lunchbox Joe kind of guy he is.
00:11:37.240Meanwhile, when he's on CNN, they've decided to talk to him a little bit about the problems with covid, which he says, if we're lucky, if we're lucky, might be under control now by the end of this year.
00:11:56.360And in federal buildings now, you have to wear two masks, not one.
00:12:02.840Here he is last night talking about the vaccine.
00:12:07.240And the biggest thing, though, is you remember when you and I, I shouldn't say it that way, as you remember.
00:12:15.540But when you and I talk last, we talked about this one thing that the vaccine, which we didn't have when we came into office, but a vaccinator.
00:12:23.460How do you get the vaccine into someone's arm?
00:12:51.860He also did something very, very special that I think the the Uyghurs can really appreciate.
00:13:01.040Now, he said yesterday that one of the things he's really going to go after is the outrageous, dangerous and sickening right wing extremists here in the country.
00:15:10.380And their extermination of the Jews, not a problem.
00:15:14.740I mean, it's probably not even happening.
00:15:17.180I mean, we should really have more than that photographic evidence and documents that have been smuggled out by people who were in the concentration camps and verified it for FDR.
00:16:05.200Well, that's weird, Justin, because every time the word genocide is used by you, you say when anyone is killed who is an indigenous Canadian, you or whatever indigenous, whatever that land was called, crap and cold.
00:16:27.060How's that one whenever any indigenous person of that territory that was crappy and cold now called Canada, you say that it is an indigenous people genocide that is going on.
00:16:41.200But you can't talk about a genocide in in China.
00:18:12.980And when I say men, I mean black, white, yellow, purple, polka dot, indigenous, traveled here from long, long ways away.
00:18:25.020If you believe that all men are created equal and endowed by their creator with certain rights that no one can change or alter, then you are not the extremist.
00:18:39.160Sure, you were an extremist in 1776, but you're not an extremist today.
00:18:46.720The world is moving to a new system and we are being put on this new system.
00:19:50.400That was the first story I wanted to hit today.
00:19:52.480I've got about five of them that I was trying to hit in that space.
00:19:56.240Give me one minute and I'll come back and do some more.
00:19:59.700First, let me tell you about relief factor.
00:20:02.900Remember the old days when you used to hear me talking about how when the weather would change, my bum knee would go or my bum ankle would start acting up.
00:20:11.980I can tell it's going to rain tonight.
00:20:13.660That happens to a lot of people and it used to happen all the time to my grandparents.
00:20:24.540We have people in the audience who used to be able to tell the weather by the aches and pains that they had in the body and they can't anymore because they're they're using relief factor.
00:21:29.980And the excitement of walking to find the stuff that's settled outside are all rapidly diminishing.
00:21:35.100As part of Britain's culture, as warmer winters, which scientists are attributing to global climate change,
00:21:44.220produce not only fewer white Christmases, but fewer white Januaries or Februaries.
00:21:50.080Global warming, the heating of the atmosphere by increased amounts of industrial gases is now accepted as reality by the international community.
00:21:58.600According to Dr. David Viner, a senior research scientist at Climate Research Unit at the University of East Angola.
00:26:14.220We had cheap energy and cheap energy and consistent laws and a constitution that allowed people to find and pursue their own happiness is what built this country.
00:26:29.860But the first thing you have to do is make sure that you put a whole bunch of regulations on everybody.
00:26:35.560And then, if you can just cut down the cheap energy, if you can make sure that we have rolling blackouts, it's fantastic if you're trying to dismantle us.
00:26:45.720I have warned that what the left is preparing and pushing is going to be deadly, and you're starting to see the ramifications.
00:26:55.440These are the catastrophic results, and it extends far deeper.
00:26:59.940Now, there are other problems in Texas.
00:27:01.600But the biggest problem is, we went to wind turbines.
00:27:21.100Why are boys being taught to reject masculinity?
00:27:24.400Why are girls taught to reject their femininity?
00:27:26.980Why are we being taught and teaching our children and allowing our teachers to teach our children that race determines whether you're good or bad,
00:27:36.260and if their country is racist or not?
00:27:39.980In short, gee, where did I read this before?
00:27:48.840Everything that is good is evil, and everything that is evil is now good.
00:27:52.900And suicide rates among our youth are spiraling.
00:27:58.720We are experiencing now national suicide on every level.
00:28:06.560Tonight, I'm going to talk about the national suicide that the left is committing by destroying our culture, our way of life,
00:28:14.460how it's leading to actual suicides with our kids.
00:28:17.940I'm going to sit down with multiple guests on the front lines of stopping critical race theory in government, corporations, schools.
00:28:25.020I'm going to talk to a teacher in California who will show teachers and parents in other states what to do when it inevitably lands in your backyard.
00:28:35.080I'm also going to talk to a parent who tragically lost his child after his child took his own life due to COVID isolation.
00:28:41.360This is an important message that you need to hear, because it is coming.
00:28:48.900Prep school in New York has sent white parents of students in grades 6 through 12 a graphic calling on them to become white traitors.
00:29:06.560I think it's offensive when somebody says that a black, because they think differently or vote differently, they're a traitor to their race.
00:29:17.140Not all white people, not all black people think alike.
00:29:21.680So now you're to become a white traitor if you go to this prep school in New York and ultimately a white abolitionist.
00:29:30.500The correspondence sent to white parents in Eastside Community School is a tool for action, helping white people gauge their status in white identity.
00:29:40.440And white identity begins at white supremacist and ultimately reaches white abolition, where one strives to change institutions, dismantle whiteness and not allow whiteness to reassert itself.
00:30:33.520He's a Northwestern University professor of African-American studies, political science and sociology.
00:30:39.180He teaches classes on unsettling whiteness.
00:30:42.840Now, the Daily Caller, the News Foundation, reached out to multiple administrators at the prep school, all of whom read the email request but didn't reply.
00:30:55.320When they called the school, they were told, thank you for your call.
00:31:01.840The graphic was produced and shared on Instagram by Slow Factory Foundation, a nonprofit with the goals of building anti-racist community and growing climate positive global movements.
00:32:11.420If you're affected by the taxes, laws, and regulations passed and implemented by the legislative and executive branches of the government,
00:32:20.100or the court's decisions handed down by the judicial one, then you will be affected.
00:32:25.440Or if you're affected by the everyday interpretation of any laws and regulations made by the unelected and unnumerated branches of the government,
00:32:34.060the permanent bureaucracy, the permanent bureaucracy, where now the power resides, then you will be affected by equity.
00:32:40.520If you read the news or are written about by a pompous fourth estate that now sees itself as the stenographers of big government and technocratic administration,
00:32:51.700then you will be affected by ubiquitous equity.
00:32:55.760All 330 million Americans will likely see equity enter their lives in a big way.
00:34:51.040So let's instead listen to how Vice President Kamala Harris has described the difference between the two, as she did in a tweet on November 1st.
00:34:59.360There's a big difference between equality and equity.
00:35:03.540Equality suggests everyone should get the same amount.
00:35:07.020The problem with that, not everyone's starting out at the same place.
00:35:12.220So if we're all getting the same amount, but you started out back there, and I started out over here, we could get the same amount, but you're still going to be that far back behind me.
00:35:23.000It's about giving people the resources and support they need so that everyone can be on equal footing and then compete on equal footing.
00:35:34.460Equitable treatment means we all end up in the same place.
00:35:44.320Sorry gang, we all can't be on the radio.
00:36:00.280Let's not forget that she dismissed the Constitution as a book that you carry when confronting the now Justice Brett Kavanaugh during their contentious exchange at the hearing on September 2018.
00:36:14.020Equity explicitly demands that people violate the Constitution.
00:37:54.960I wait until you hear about the COVID Relief Fund that's probably funding abortions for us.
00:38:01.800I'm talking about the private companies, these oligarchs that are now funding everything that you despise.
00:38:08.760They are helping in every way to destroy our Constitution, I believe.
00:38:13.180Now, Verizon is the one that we have used several times.
00:38:17.780Verizon is the company that is sending some of their profits, which they have every right to do, to Planned Parenthood or to anti-First Amendment or Second Amendment groups.
00:38:29.500Well, I don't want my money going there.
00:39:06.140Tonight on Glenn TV, the kids are not all right.
00:39:10.960In the name of progress, we're destroying their minds with Marxist lies.
00:39:15.320And in the name of safety, we're killing them by keeping them locked down.
00:39:19.160We have the highest suicide rate we've seen amongst children.
00:39:22.160Glenn reveals the horrors of a dangerous curriculum that's about to go national and takes on the teachers unions, the Biden admin, and leftists failing our children.
00:43:06.520I can't believe that after he blamed the nursing home deaths on the nursing home workers, after the nursing homes themselves begged him not to put this policy in.
00:43:19.520I can't believe that nursing home nurses and administrators aren't everywhere on television, on radio, saying, what the hell is this?
00:43:33.200In fact, I'm going to open up the phone lines.
00:43:34.940I want to hear from people in New York that work for nursing homes or a nursing home administrator, and you were affected by his executive order.
00:43:44.240And you know that that's what caused all these nursing home deaths.
00:43:47.640I want to hear from you because I'd be beside myself if I was a where's your labor union?
00:43:54.520I'd be beside myself if somebody tried to blame all those deaths on me when it was his executive order.
00:44:04.600We go to Janice Dean, who has been on the forefront of this because she lost parents in COVID in New York without being able to say goodbye or bury them or anything else because of Andrew Cuomo.
00:46:25.640Quickly, Janice, for anybody who hasn't been following your story, can you just recap why you are one of the leaders in speaking out against Cuomo?
00:46:34.320My husband's parents died in separate elder care facilities in March and April.
00:46:41.820The end of March, we lost his father and two weeks later, we lost his mom.
00:46:46.480The plan was we were going to have them in the assisted living residence close to our home.
00:46:51.160We spent months trying to find a place that would take both of them and would give them care that they needed.
00:46:57.400His dad was overcoming some health challenges.
00:47:01.060So we had him in a nursing home slash rehab center to get him in better shape to join his wife, Dee.
00:47:46.020And then when I wasn't seeing the coverage, Glenn, on the news channels, especially the networks, not one news story on the executive order, why it was in place for 46 days.
00:47:59.040And then the subsequent cover-up of the numbers, there just wasn't the coverage, especially on CNN when Cuomo was with his brother doing the comedy hour with giant props.
00:49:55.400So, you know, that's one of the reasons why I am on this crusade for justice.
00:50:01.120Now, last week, his office came out and said that they were hiding all of that information because they felt that the Trump administration was vindictive and they couldn't release those nursing home numbers.
00:50:15.640This week, he's come out and said that they had released all of those numbers.
00:51:03.420Letitia James is the attorney general of New York, a Democrat who took it upon herself to conduct an investigation because we weren't able to find out until she did.
00:51:27.660Covid did not get into the nursing homes by people coming from hospitals.
00:51:33.780Covid got into the nursing homes by staff walking into the nursing home when we didn't even know we had Covid.
00:51:42.460Staff walking into a nursing home, even though they were asymptomatic because the national experts all told us you could only spread Covid if you had symptoms.
00:51:55.460It doesn't take a rocket scientist to tell you that putting over 9000 infected patients into nursing homes is going to get them sick.
00:52:12.460He even said that at the beginning of this, that putting Covid, spreading Covid in nursing homes would be like fire through dry grass.
00:52:20.220So while I agree that nursing home workers could have definitely brought the virus in.
00:52:27.220I believe it was the fact that there were Covid positive patients that were the main reason why we had so many deaths.
00:52:34.940And by the way that were brought in from that were brought in from hospitals, they were they were Covid positive and they were then transferred into these nursing homes.
00:52:45.180And the nursing homes were saying we can't isolate them here.
00:52:48.860Right. And in the mandate, Glenn, it also says they could not test them so they could not discriminate against these patients by testing them to see if they had Covid it.
00:53:04.460And then you if you do talk to the nursing home workers, they were not prepared.
00:53:10.100There were people they were dressed in garbage bags.
00:53:15.100They didn't have the PPE at all. They didn't have masks.
00:53:42.100The the left doesn't seem to be willing to talk about it.
00:53:45.100There are some in in the state house that are Democrats that do want to call him on the carpet.
00:53:53.100I am shocked, at least from a distance, that we are not hearing from these administrators and these workers in nursing homes in New York that they are not everywhere.
00:54:03.100Because I have to tell you, if if I knew that that mandate had come down and they were forced to do it, you were thinking to yourself, this is going to put not only the patients.
00:54:57.100Janice, as always, I thank you for my thank you for all of the reporting you've done on this.
00:55:05.100I think you are one of the main reasons why this has been a story, because no one else is really following this.
00:55:12.100And I think the truth will eventually come out.
00:55:15.100I'm I am so concerned about our press not telling the truth and bad guys getting away with things, especially when it comes to health and the death of of people in hospitals and nursing homes when they can get away with, you know, really bad policies.
00:55:31.100And nobody stands up and says anything that that that is just a dangerous, dangerous trend for all of us.
00:55:37.100Odds that you think that he is going to pay a real price for this.
00:56:34.100And you getting blamed is now the latest.
00:56:38.100I mean, he blamed the Trump administration.
00:56:40.100He then blamed the people in his own administration.
00:56:43.100And now he's blaming the nursing home people.
00:56:47.100And, you know, if you don't stand up, you're going to continue to get the blame because the people in his own administration stood up and they're starting to kick and scream in New York State in the assembly.
00:57:02.100And that's why he had to find another target.
00:57:06.100If you don't stand up, you're going to get it.
01:03:59.100You wouldn't, you wouldn't actually know the difference because I never took a video of the family standing there hand feeding him over the, the Christmas vacation.
01:05:17.100So before the break, we were talking to Jamie, whose fiance is a nursing home worker up in New York.
01:05:24.100We're, we're talking about, you know, how nursing home employees feel, uh, when, uh, governor Cuomo blamed them for the death of all the, um, the nursing home victims.
01:05:38.100Um, you, you, you say your fiance was, was working and she was, um, uh, tested for Corona at her job.
01:05:46.100It came back positive, but then she would go to her doctor and it would come back negative.
01:05:59.100Each time she went to her doctor and it came back negative each time the numbers went up, but it never got adjusted when the real results came in.
01:06:10.100And like I said before, before the break, it also happened to nine other nurses on her unit alone.
01:06:17.100So now what are you, so what are you saying?
01:07:37.100So what they started doing was they went to their own doctors and they, you know, they found out that they weren't sick.
01:07:44.100So now the numbers always were driving up and it always looked like the nurses, the nurses, the nurses, the nurses were bringing it up these places.
01:09:49.100And the nursing homes did a very good job in isolating those patients.
01:09:53.100Then once the low hit and the executive order was pushed in, we started noticing the large spike.
01:10:04.100And what we believe it was was a twofold issue.
01:10:08.100First, the hospitals didn't have room to continue to care for these COVID patients.
01:10:15.100So they're dumping back into the nursing homes with these COVID positive patients because they can't hold them because they have new patients that they need that are worse that they need to take care of.
01:10:27.100So they're looking for a spot to put these patients.
01:10:30.100Nursing homes were the place that the governor said we're going to put these COVID patients back into.
01:10:36.100So against the against the advice, hang on just a second, against the advice of the nursing homes, they begged him not to do that because they said we can't isolate them.
01:11:25.100I'd go back six hours later or two days later or something.
01:11:29.100And now their roommate is COVID positive with symptoms and it's snowballed.
01:11:34.100And I think that's where ultimately, you know, I wanted to get the the pre hospital care, you know, point of view out to where it is a two pronged issue with this this one executive order.
01:11:51.100It hurt the hospitals as well as it hurt the nursing homes with these COVID patients.
01:12:38.100Well, I had told him that he needed to step down.
01:12:42.100And why do you say that that is the reason why you can't find a job now?
01:12:53.100Because I have I have more than 10 years of experience and very, very lots of fields of nursing and including supervisor, emergency room, medical, surgical, pediatrics.
01:13:28.100Tell me why you said the governor should step down.
01:13:33.100Well, he was doing one of his speeches and he was doing his talk about the nursing home stuff, about the covid and about how, you know, everybody should back him up.
01:13:58.100And, you know, he basically thinks that he's God.
01:14:02.100I mean, that's the impression that I get.
01:14:04.100And I feel like he needs to step down because he.
01:14:09.100It feels as if he's taken over in a way that he needs to not take over because, like, for example, I have a grandfather who is currently in a situation where he may end up in a nursing home.
01:14:29.100And it's completely unfair because we don't get to see our relatives when they're there.
01:14:36.100And I think there's a lot of rules and regulations that need to be changed.
01:14:58.100So both my wife and I worked in the health care field on Long Island.
01:15:02.100I actually told your screener the exact name of the facility where where I worked and also where my wife worked.
01:15:08.100But while working at my facility on Long Island, we were forced to bring in over 40 people from local hospitals who are experiencing overflow.
01:15:18.100So rooms were shared and obviously 30 new coronavirus cases within two weeks.
01:15:23.100And then it kind of exploded from there.
01:15:25.100I was personally tested two to three times a week.
01:15:28.100My father also was admitted to the hospital.
01:15:31.100And since the executive order did not allow us to see him yet, we were being exposed and tested and even showing proof of negative tests multiple times a week.
01:15:41.100We still were not allowed to see our father who eventually made, you know, a recovery and was able to be released.
01:15:57.100They were anti health care and they were anti progress, to tell you the truth, despite being a quote unquote progressive.
01:16:04.100So we decided to move to Florida, which is where I currently reside.
01:16:09.100We both have new jobs here in Florida in the health care field.
01:16:12.100But when I quit, I was specifically asked to sign an NDA.
01:16:16.100And again, it was specific to covid positive patients in the facility.
01:16:21.100I was signed that I contacted for you.
01:16:24.100And soon after, though, I refused to sign that.
01:16:28.100I got a phone call from the Nassau County Health Department asking why we quit, why we didn't sign the NDA and where we currently reside.
01:16:35.100That happened in November in December.
01:16:39.100We received two phone calls again asking where we reside.
01:16:42.100If you plan on returning and saying that people needed to send us time sensitive information.
01:16:47.100So when we would give our attorney's address and say, hey, send the information here, they were told that they could not send it to their office because it was, quote unquote, personally sensitive.
01:16:57.100I gave them permission to verbally tell me over the phone.
01:17:16.100But, you know, we also get phone calls now from spoofed phone numbers, but they're from the exact same representatives.
01:17:24.100The voices, the names are the exact same.
01:17:26.100They're again asking for information when we refuse to give them our information, but give them our attorney's number on two separate occasions.
01:17:42.100What is it you think they're trying to do?
01:17:45.100So I think that even still, because it keeps coming up, even in conversations when they're asking for my wife, they want us to sign an NDA.
01:17:55.100I refuse to sign a nondisclosure agreement, as did my wife.
01:17:58.100They continue to come after us for that.
01:18:01.100And I think the reason why we started receiving the phone calls is because I did conduct a local interview shortly after I quit.
01:18:10.100And my name was published, which is fine with me.
01:18:13.100And that's why I told your phone screener my real first name is Josh.
01:18:30.100So, Josh, I want you to hold on because I'd like to get some more information and find out exactly what you were saying that seems to make people very, very nervous.
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01:26:54.100Megan, I usually listen to the New York Times.
01:26:58.100The Daily is the first thing when I get up in the morning and my head was going to explode because they were the New York Times was lecturing Texas on what we need to do for power.
01:27:27.100Glenn, it was one of those things where I saw a news report that she had her family had hired a lawyer and filed a claim against the school.
01:27:36.100And I thought, well, this is one of the first of its kind, you know, a family pushing back on this racist ideology when it really hurts an actual live student.
01:27:45.100Right. And there's actual pain and intentional emotional distress inflicted.
01:27:49.100Now, I thought there's no way this family is going to let this girl speak.
01:28:08.100You can, you know, feel her pain, frankly, if you listen to the interview, you can hear it build until she kind of can't take it anymore.
01:28:13.100And she she breaks down and you can, I think, just get put up, if not a face, at least a voice on the damage this nonsense ideology is doing to our children.
01:28:25.100Somebody just online just asked me, why are you so focused on this for the reasons you just said prior to introducing me, because the suicide rate amongst our children is peaking.
01:28:36.100It's it's out of control between covid and now this.
01:28:41.100And what worse time could you think of to pile one more thing on these children?
01:29:35.100Unfortunately, unfortunately, for the for the accuser, it turns out that this class was on tape because it was in person, but it was also being offered via Zoom and all Zoom classes are taped.
01:29:47.100So there's a tape of the entire class.
01:29:49.100And according to Jane Doe, the tape shows nothing of the kind, nothing.
01:29:54.100And moreover, Glenn, you would imagine if a girl stood up, if a white girl stood up in a class and yelled at it, a black girl, it would be a huge deal.
01:30:02.100And the teacher would have intervened.
01:30:25.100You owe her an apology for dragging her name for them up through the mud.
01:30:28.100And because of critical race theory and this school's belief that, as they said directly to Jane Doe, all white people are racist, all white people are white supremacists, she was treated as though she still was the aggressor.
01:30:45.100And in the wrong, Jane Doe was, even though it appears she was the victim here.
01:30:50.100And now the school's denying all this.
01:30:52.100The school gave us a statement saying the complaint is riddled with falsehoods.
01:30:56.100You know, we'll have our chance to defend ourselves.
01:30:58.100But they haven't produced the videotape.
01:31:01.100Be very easy for them to say, here's the tape.
01:31:07.100And, you know, until and unless it does, this girl deserves the benefit of the doubt because there's not a single witness other than the accuser behind closed doors saying that it did.
01:31:18.100Not one student in the class has come forward to say she did it.
01:31:22.100The teacher didn't come forward to say she did it.
01:31:25.100The teacher allegedly said to Jane Doe first thing after, I know this isn't true.
01:31:30.100But the school has allowed this young woman's life to be ruined for no reason other than she happens to have been born with white skin and her accuser happens to have been born with black skin.
01:32:35.100Given the times that we're in right now, we have to be extra sensitive to a student of color, even one making what appears to be a false allegation.
01:33:23.100And Jane Doe has cops in her family and had a sticker on her computer that had a blue line in it, which apparently there's a distinction between Blue Lives Matter and this sticker.
01:33:36.100But this is basically I support police.
01:33:38.100And she felt it was important to have it because of all the allegations being made writ large about police over the summer, which she didn't believe.
01:33:46.100And she thought her uncle and others had served honorably.
01:33:48.100And she was told by the school in this context, that's racist.
01:33:51.100The accuser was given the option of making her take it off of her computer by administrators who were donning BLM paraphernalia on their computers and T-shirts and so on.
01:34:22.100And when you hear the distress caused to this young woman, I really hope it puts what we hear about, you know, like Chris Rufo's tweets and his efforts, what critical race theory is doing, into something you can really understand, something tangible.
01:34:38.100Like this is an actual girl who is in real distress now because of these nonsense theories that she's being made to pay for sins of the father 200 years ago.
01:34:49.100We already know because of things that were done in the schools in the 50s and 60s to show how easy it is to get kids to turn against Jews.
01:35:01.100Remember, they used to the teacher that did the, you know, blue eye, brown eye kind of thing.
01:35:07.100And it was easy by the time they went for recess that they were already segregating themselves.
01:35:13.100This is this is this is that program writ large that this is the actual dividing of the country in in very dangerous ways.
01:35:25.100And, you know, if you say that you're not going to have a voice for long.
01:35:30.100Well, that's the thing. So it's hard enough for grownups on Twitter to stand up to the mob and say, calm down.
01:35:40.100What's your evidence? Let's see the proof. Right.
01:35:43.100Like enough with these sweeping condemnations based on immutable characteristics, which back when I went to school was not OK to do.
01:35:51.100Think of 16 year old girls. I mean, you'll do anything to avoid the wrath of the mob at that age having to do with anything.
01:36:02.100I mean, you could wear the wrong sweater and it could make a turn on you something like this in today's day and age when, of course,
01:36:09.100we're all being told there's only one position to have. Otherwise, you're a bad person.
01:36:13.100You can imagine how hard it was for her to find a friend to stand by her, even girls who knew it wasn't true.
01:36:21.100You know, according to her complaint and her testimonial to me, they knew it wasn't true, but they were afraid.
01:36:27.100They're all afraid. So, Megan, I know you have to run. Let me ask you one more question.
01:36:32.100You asked her at the beginning of the interview, you planning on going to college.
01:36:36.100And she said, yes. That doesn't usually happen when you're when you're standing out and been accused of something.
01:36:45.100Who's accepting her? And does she really think do you think that she has a chance of actually going to the college that she wanted to go to?
01:36:54.100Well, I didn't. I don't know where she's going. She didn't want to reveal that if it's a more right leaning college.
01:38:30.100I'm going to give you a sneak peek of the new language of public education in one minute. Stand by.
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01:40:15.100So, uh, Christopher Rufo, who is on the special tonight, he's going to be talking about the dangers of this, um, this new language of public education that is everywhere.
01:40:31.100Uh, this was distributed by, uh, Barnard Hess and, uh, his group, the slow factory foundation.
01:40:39.100This comes from the schools in New York and it was sent home with all white students and they, it is a, it's a little meter that says the white, the eight white identities.
01:40:52.100There's a regime of whiteness and there's action oriented white identities.
01:40:57.100People who identify with whiteness are one of these.
01:41:00.100It's about time we build, uh, an ethnography of whiteness since white people have been the ones writing about and governing others.
01:41:25.100I, cause I don't think that white people are superior, but, uh, I would like to preserve name, uh, and value the culture that was created by the pilgrims who happened to be white.
01:41:40.100Uh, the founders who happened to be white.
01:41:43.100Then the next one on the scale, uh, by the way, you're, you're in red territory, white voyeurism.
01:41:50.100This is somebody that wouldn't challenge a white supremacist desires, non whiteness because it's interesting, pleasurable, seeks to control the consumption and approximate, uh, an appropriation of non whiteness fascination with culture consuming black culture without the burden of blackness.
01:42:10.100So next from white supremacists next still in the red is white voyeurism.
01:42:16.100So somebody who is white and wants to be white, but enjoys black culture, then there's white privilege.
01:42:24.100Now you're in the orange section may critique supremacy, but a deep investment in questions of fairness, equality, under the normalization of whiteness and the white rule sworn goal of diversity.
01:42:40.100You're starting to get into the yellow sympathetic to a set of issues, but only privately won't speak or act in solidarily publicly because it's, um, because benefiting through whiteness in public.
01:42:57.100Well, then in the yellow is the white confessional.
01:43:01.100Some exposure of whiteness takes place, but as a way of being accountable to people of color after they seek validation from people of color.
01:43:12.100Then into the green white critical take on board critiques of whiteness and invest in supposing marketing, the white regime refuses to be complicit with the, uh, with the regime whiteness speaking back to whiteness.
01:43:29.100Then deep green, the white trader actively refuses complicity names.
01:43:36.100What's going on intention is to subvert white authority and tell the truth at whatever the cost need them to dismantle institutions.
01:43:46.100And the last one, the best one you can be is a white abolitionist changing institutions, dismantling whiteness and not allowing whiteness to reassert itself.
01:43:59.100Now, I don't know about you, but I would like to know exactly what whiteness means.
01:44:04.860Unfortunately, every time I look for something on what whiteness means, uh, it goes to standing on your own two feet, having a sense of responsibility and work ethic.
01:44:18.100Uh, if that's how you define whiteness, first of all, I think you're a racist, but I'm for those traits.
01:44:27.100Uh, I don't know about everybody else.
01:44:30.340Don't be bullied, but also you've got to know the facts tonight at 9 PM.
01:44:49.080I want to talk to you a little bit about gold line.
01:44:50.640Uh, gold line is, um, I mean, I don't know if you saw the news again yet today, but gold line, uh, has seen the news and anybody who is working with gold line, uh, has probably seen the news right now.
01:45:06.980Right now, bank of America is calling for a five to 10% market correction in the first quarter of this year.
01:45:14.800Meanwhile, Janet Yellen and friends are blasting $2 trillion of cash into the atmosphere.
01:46:25.940Billionaire Microsoft co-founder has become the largest owner of farmland in the United States
01:46:31.300by quietly buying up massive plots all across the country.
01:46:35.020Gates' portfolio comprises of 242,000 acres of farmland and nearly 27,000 acres of other lands across 19 states.
01:46:47.100The biggest chunks of Gates' holdings are in Louisiana and Arkansas, where he owns 69,000 acres and 47,000 acres.
01:46:56.680He also reportedly owns about 16,000 acres in his home state of Washington, including a 14,500-acre tract in the Horseheaven Hills region that he purchased for $171 million.
01:47:11.340The land is owned both directly and indirectly by Cascade Investments, the Seattle-area firm that Gates,
01:47:18.060the world's third largest man in net worth of $132 billion, set up to manage his massive fortune.
01:47:25.840A hint at Gates' huge farm holdings emerged in 2014.
01:47:32.220The money manager who serves as Cascade's chief investment officer was quoted in a piece,
01:47:39.840said the firm owns at least 100,000 acres of farmland in California, Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana, and other states,
01:47:48.360or an area seven times bigger than Manhattan.