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Teacher Fired Over Weight Loss
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| You have to be very careful sending your kid to government schools. | |
| We have an amazing piece of tape to play you, but most importantly, we have a terrific guest, someone who is very courageous. | |
| I met her at Jack Hibbs Church before the last time I spoke there, and she kind of warned me. | |
| She said, Charlie, this whole thing is going to be bubbling up. | |
| And boy, was she right. | |
| She was fired over opposition to this trans crap happening in California. | |
| She wants to take her case to the Supreme Court. | |
| Jessica Tapia, a physical education teacher in Southern California, joins us now. | |
| Jessica, welcome to the program. | |
| Hi, Charlie. | |
| Thank you so much for having me here. | |
| Jessica, tell us your story. | |
| It's really, really interesting how it started. | |
| Many people assume that I had some sort of incident go on while I was teaching at school, and that's not what happened. | |
| Students sought me out on Instagram, and there they found my Christian conservative beliefs, which they were in opposition to. | |
| And they literally sent in videos and screenshots of my posts. | |
| Many of them were Bible verses, and the district was not okay with that. | |
| They told me that I was completely in the wrong for what I had posted because it made students feel disrespected and discriminated against. | |
| And after that happened, the district decided they were just barely giving me my job back, but this time with directives. | |
| And this is where the red flags went up. | |
| And the Lord really spoke to me and said, you are entering spiritual warfare. | |
| Because my school district said, in order to keep your job, you are now going to have to refer to students by their preferred pronouns. | |
| You have to lie to parents about it if you ever have a student come and share that with you. | |
| Of course, they use the word withhold, but I clarified with them. | |
| Are you asking me to lie? | |
| And they said, yes, it's for student privacy. | |
| And the third one actually came up at my third meeting when I had a religious accommodation meeting with the school district after I voiced to them, I will not be complying. | |
| I went into this final meeting and at the end of it, they said, is there anything else you can't do because of your faith and your position? | |
| And I said, yes, I'm in a unique position. | |
| I'm a PE teacher. | |
| I oversee a girls' locker room. | |
| So I'll have you know now I will not be allowing biological males to enter the locker room. | |
| And they said, well, we have a whole other issue with you then because you have to. | |
| It would be discrimination if you had a student that was male and now wanting to be female or transitioning. | |
| You would need to let them in. | |
| And I just, I was like, I guess I cannot be a Christian and a teacher any longer. | |
| And after that meeting, they emailed me a week later and said, we cannot accommodate your religious beliefs. | |
| Therefore, we're releasing you from employment. | |
| So they fired you because of your religion. | |
| Now, that is illegal. | |
| They are not allowed to do that. | |
| It should be a protected class. | |
| So are you in the midst of a lawsuit then because of this? | |
| Yes. | |
| I have advocates for faith and freedom with Bob Tyler representing me. | |
| We have just served the school district actually about a month ago. | |
| So we should be hearing back from them soon in terms of, you know, their response to the lawsuit. | |
| So yeah, there is some good precedent, though, right now. | |
| The Coach Kennedy case, I think, should help you. | |
| The Coach Kennedy case, which was different, it was different, but similar in the sense that it was a public school employee that wanted to do something that was consistent with his faith, and which was sit down, take a knee on the field and pray. | |
| And they said, you can't do that. | |
| They fired him, was up to the Supreme Court and they lost. | |
| This is similar, but it's different because this is actually them forcing you to do something as a requirement of your employment. | |
| Right. | |
| So, you know, violation of, you know, my freedom of speech as well with that, that forced speech piece. | |
| So, you know, it really all comes down to lying. | |
| They're asking me to lie to students when a student comes to me with their confusion about their gender identity. | |
| They're asking me to lie to parents, which is absolutely corrupt. | |
| Parental rights are being attacked right now, and I'm not going to be a part of those being diminished. | |
| And then they were asking me to lie to myself, right, about what my beliefs are and what my morals are. | |
| And really, even my union reps told me, we know a lot of Christian teachers that make this work. | |
| Just compartmentalize your beliefs for the eight hours a day that you go into work. | |
| And I, I could not believe like that I was hearing that. | |
| And, you know, I did a podcast with Seth Gruber a little while ago, and we were talking about how, you know, when you pretend to be something you're not, you eventually become that, you know, like with some actors and actresses really struggling with that. | |
| And so, yeah, it's just, it's, it's surreal for me to even, you know, think about still, even though it's been about six months since I've been fired now. | |
| That is such a powerful point. | |
| So when Schindler's list was being filmed, it's a very powerful movie. | |
| And behind it, you know, was obviously the actors Liam Neeson and many others. | |
| But Steven Spielberg was the director. | |
| And Spielberg famously gave an interview to the New York Times where he said, I want this filming to go quicker. | |
| And they said, why? | |
| He said, because I'm becoming meaner. | |
| He said, when I'm around the darkness, the depression, you know, I become that thing. | |
| And you do see that with actors. | |
| If you have to all of a sudden be forced to play act, it is very difficult not to become the thing that you have to continually pretend. | |
| For example, there was a very powerful woman who once called into Dennis Prager's radio program. | |
| It was very famous. | |
| And she said, look, I have to be a police officer in riot gear. | |
| And it takes me two or three days off before I feel I could be feminine again because I have to ask. | |
| And it's a very similar thing, right? | |
| Because there is no compartmentalization. | |
| And is it interesting? | |
| I mean, is the gay lobby ever asked to compartmentalize, right? | |
| Are they ever asked to put aside their beliefs? | |
| And so they're treating this as if it's a civil rights issue. | |
| I'm shocked. | |
| Have you seen how has the reception so far been with other teachers that you used to call colleagues? | |
| Yes, you know what? | |
| My story has been making waves, and the Lord told me it was going to do that, and which is why he wanted me to be very bold about sharing it and taking it wherever he would allow it to go. | |
| So I think you'll find this very interesting. | |
| After I was fired, literally a month later, my school district decided to push out a training called LGBTQ and Transgender Safety and Inclusion. | |
| And I had probably seven to 10 teachers from the district message me with a screenshot of the email of the training. | |
| And they said, Jess, this is because of you because we never get a training in March. | |
| And I was like, wow. | |
| And as they start to go through it, they go, We can't take this training because in order to pass it, we have to lie on the quiz to be, you know, certified in this training. | |
| They're like, Jess, what do we do? | |
| What do we do? | |
| And I said, speak out. | |
| You know, I mean, obviously, I'll let you know when I did that, they set up a religious accommodation meeting with me and that led to me being fired. | |
| But, you know, I'm praying for you. | |
| I encourage you to do this. | |
| This is how we're going to, you know, make a difference. | |
| And so teachers started to do that. | |
| And to get this, the school district accommodated them and they were not fired. | |
| So, yeah, it's, I think it shows a lot. | |
| I think the school district already kind of realizes they messed up for letting me go on the grounds that they did. | |
| And really, for my case, that has shown retaliation as well against me. | |
| But yeah, we have, I mean, our voice is power. | |
| It's something I've been really, you know, preaching to everyone that I can. | |
| Our voice is our weapon. | |
| And the second we're silent, we have just, you know, surrendered from the fight. | |
| Amen. | |
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| And look, by the way, if you look at pictures of me at the Turning Point USA Young Women's Leadership Summit and a couple months before, the weight loss is no BS. | |
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| Jessica, I want to play a piece of tape here. | |
| I know we have it. | |
| I think it's cut 13. | |
| Okay, so this was filmed in the back of a classroom. | |
|
Gamble With Kids Education
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| This happened in California. | |
| Was it Rockland? | |
| Is that correct? | |
| Something like that? | |
| We'll get the exact city. | |
| And so this teacher was force-feeding a video of two adults kissing. | |
| And somebody in the classroom says, why are you showing this to kids? | |
| And the teacher says, shut up. | |
| If you keep acting this way, you might have Saturday school. | |
| It's Edison. | |
| I'm sorry. | |
| It's Edison High School in Huntington Beach, California, different part of California. | |
| Play cut 13, please. | |
| Why are you showing this to kids? | |
| Hey, I'll warn you guys now: if you're going to be inappropriate, I'm going to have supervision down and give all of you a Saturday school for next year. | |
| So knock it off. | |
| Pure force. | |
| That right there is a perfect depiction of your government. | |
| If you don't like it, we're going to force you with a penalty to come in on Saturday school during the summer. | |
| Watch it or be punished. | |
| What's amazing is that the kids don't want this. | |
| They're groaning and they're the ones rejecting it, but this teacher is forcing it upon them in the same state your lawsuit is happening, your response. | |
| Yep. | |
| You know, the part that stood out to me is when she said, if you're going to be inappropriate. | |
| Right? | |
| I'm sorry. | |
| You're the one being inappropriate. | |
| And even children with underdeveloped brains know that. | |
| You know, the school system, yeah, the school system has just become less and less about actual education and more just indoctrination. | |
| And gosh, you got to pull them out. | |
| We got to find other options. | |
| Is that your belief? | |
| Being in the government school system, are you now clearly saying that ordinary, faithful, regular parents should take their kids out of government schools? | |
| Absolutely. | |
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Honoring Active Teachers Now
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| 100%. | |
| It's a gamble. | |
| And I don't think children should be gambled with. | |
| They're not the dice. | |
| Not rolling my children as the dice in this gamble of education. | |
| Parents, you are 100% capable, more so than these teachers in these government schools to educate your child. | |
| Really look into homeschooling, look into private schools, but even be careful there. | |
| I think that that's well said. | |
| Just in closing here, talk about how people can support you, what your plan of action is, and potentially this going all the way all the way up to the U.S. Supreme Court. | |
| Yeah, thank you for asking that. | |
| My friend has made me a give, send, go, and that's been a total blessing. | |
| I really thought we were going to just lose our home after losing my job. | |
| And we have not yet because of just the amount of love and support we've been getting. | |
| And God is just incredible. | |
| I've seen him in ways I've never seen him before. | |
| And I believe it's because I stepped out in faith. | |
| And I just want to encourage everyone to do that, you know, if you're given the chance. | |
| And I'm blanking on what else you asked. | |
| The link that people can support you at. | |
| Oh, so if you go to give, send, go and you just type in my name, Jessica Tapia, you should find that there. | |
| And then really just, you know, following my story and seeing how it all plays out. | |
| I'm on most active on Instagram. | |
| I'm Jessica Tapia, is my name there. | |
| And, you know, Charlie, I just really want to thank you. | |
| Hands down, I can say if it wasn't for, I followed you for years between you and Pastor Jack Hibbs. | |
| You both have given me the boldness in my faith and in my freedom. | |
| And I really don't think I would have been able to, you know, speak out and be as bold and brave as I was in that moment putting my job on the line if it weren't for you and him and, of course, the Lord and my husband. | |
| So I really want to just thank you so much. | |
| That's very touching and very sweet. | |
| And we're behind you 100%. | |
| And now you're going to make an even bigger impact. | |
| And I hope everybody in the audience is listening. | |
| Oh, what does it matter if I'm not courageous? | |
| Jessica, you're already really inspiring more people. | |
| And we're going to be behind you 100%. | |
| And your courage will be rewarded. | |
| We're praying for you, but most important, we're here for you. | |
| So thank you so much, Jessica. | |
| Thank you, Charlie. | |
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Grassroots Republican Party Shifts Right
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| Let's play Cut 15, please. | |
| President, this is funny. | |
| Hi. | |
| Tell him the story, please. | |
| I am a Medal of Honor portrait artist. | |
| This is Sergeant Major Papayne, who you awarded the Medal of Honor. | |
| And this is actually his signature. | |
| Do you think I could look like that if you did, man? | |
| Absolutely. | |
| Give me that perfect jaw. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| All those muscles and everything else. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| No, he's actually currently still alive. | |
| He is currently active duty. | |
| He's about, I think he's in his 40s. | |
| He's still maxing out his situation. | |
| Is he injured or anything? | |
| No, sir. | |
| No, he's. | |
| That's unusual. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Beautiful job, man. | |
| Thank you so much. | |
| Thank you. | |
| I want to look like that guy. | |
| This is Donald Trump at a Waffle House, and he has a gift for retail. | |
| You know, we think of Trump as just the big rallies, the tens of thousands of people, but he is excellent. | |
| I've said this for quite some time. | |
| He is excellent in the intimate. | |
| He is really, really good in the immediate and the relational. | |
| I've said this for quite some time. | |
| When you are in a room with Trump, he sucks all the energy. | |
| You cannot help but be focused on him and really be captured by whatever he is saying at that. | |
| He's good at retail and at the broad communication. | |
| Very few people can say that. | |
| Now, this last weekend in Georgia was the Georgia Convention. | |
| Now, I think we have some tape here of Trump speaking at the convention. | |
| Maybe, maybe not. | |
| Well, we have Trump speaking at the North Carolina Republican Convention. | |
| I guess he spoke at both the Georgia and the North Carolina Republican Convention. | |
| Good for him. | |
| That's what it takes to win. | |
| And Georgia has a new chairman, which we're going to walk through with Cooper once we get him. | |
| Let's play cut eight, please. | |
| Biden is trying to jail his leading political opponent, an opponent that's beating him by a lot in the polls, just like they do in Stalinist Russia or communist China. | |
| I've put everything on the line and I will never yield. | |
| I never yield. | |
| I will never be deterred. | |
| I will never stop fighting for you. | |
| I'll never stop fighting for you. | |
| MAGA overwhelmed the Georgia convention. | |
| We have to take over state party after state party after state party after state party. | |
| Joining us now is Cooper Whitmer for Turning Point Action Georgia. | |
| Cooper, welcome to the program. | |
| Cooper, give us the frontline report of what happened at the Georgia state convention this last weekend. | |
| Hey, Charlie, super happy to be on the show today. | |
| Like you said, my name is Cooper Whitmire here with Turning Point Action. | |
| And yeah, at the state convention this weekend, we had a great turnout. | |
| We had 2,057 delegates. | |
| That's the highest attended state convention in the history of the Georgia Republican Party. | |
| And 70% of those delegates were first-time convention goers. | |
| So the grassroots has completely overtaken here in Georgia. | |
| And, you know, it just starts on the local level, a lot of the stuff that we've been doing here with Turning Point Action. | |
| And we got in Josh McCune as our new state party chair, and he's been pushing a great message here in the state. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And so I know that at Turning Point Action, we've been recruiting precinct committeemen. | |
| We've been recruiting delegates. | |
| What is a delegate in Georgia? | |
| Is that a precinct committee man or is it by district? | |
| How does that work? | |
| Yes, sir. | |
| So here in Georgia, it's called a precinct chair, and they get elected once every two years with the county Republican Party. | |
| And the way that works is you show up to your precinct caucus and you just run for the position, and then you get in as the local grassroots representative in your neighborhood through your county party. | |
| So Cooper, walk us through some of the vibe on the ground, right? | |
| So President Trump is now under two indictments. | |
| The media is telling us that he's no longer going to be popular and all this. | |
| Give us some sort of just sit us in the room. | |
| What were you feeling and hearing and seeing? | |
| Here is the Georgia convention where we would be led to believe that it's, you know, like a Brian Kemp or Raffensperger love fest. | |
| Was it pro-Trump? | |
| Was it MAGA? | |
| Walk us through frontline report from the Georgia convention. | |
| Yeah, Charlie. | |
| And like the state convention in Georgia, it was literally like a Trump rally. | |
| I mean, MAGA had completely overtaken the place. | |
| Like I said, the majority of those 70% delegates that were here for the first time, they were MAGA, pro-Trump, America first conservatives. | |
| And it was just a really good time there the entire time. | |
| And we had in Chairman Josh McCoon as our new Georgia Republican Party state chair. | |
| And he's going to be focusing on issues of election integrity. | |
| And he's a practicing lawyer. | |
| So it's super important to have someone like that in leadership here. | |
| And in the grassroots, so I don't know if you can speak to this, but in years past, let's just say 10 years ago, the conventions were not as well attended by the grassroots, right? | |
| It was very clubby. | |
| It was this kind of a poker game almost or a golf game. | |
| Now it's become this thing, 2,000-plus delegates. | |
| Cooper, that's extraordinary. | |
| You said that's the most ever. | |
| That's more than even while Trump was president. | |
| Why do you think that is? | |
| Is there this grassroots hunger in Georgia to take back the state? | |
| Yeah, Charlie, and that's it 100%. | |
| When I'm out on the road speaking on behalf of Turning Point Action every night at these county party meetings and these district executive meetings, the grassroots are fed up with what happened here in 2020 with the election. | |
| So they've come out in full force and the establishment doesn't like it here, but they've realized and a lot of this through the training that we do here with Turning Point Action that if they'll get in and become a precinct chair and they'll become a delegate and they'll show up to convention and vote, that the grassroots can take control back of the state party here. | |
| And ultimately, that's how we win the state back in 2024 and get a Republican in the White House. | |
| Yeah, I mean, Georgia, unfortunately, right now has two Democrat senators. | |
| Herschel Walker should be a U.S. Senator. | |
| Brian Kemp won by a fair amount. | |
| But if we are serious about winning in 2024 in Georgia, it has to be grassroots, grassroots, grassroots, has to be precinct captains. | |
| It has to be bottom-up. | |
| Especially we have to do better in Buckhead and North Atlanta and in all these different areas. | |
| So walk us through now what is the plan? | |
| The magnification of the Georgia Republican Party is complete. | |
| I'm sure Brian Kemp is not happy about that. | |
| So what are the action steps now to move forward so that we can make sure the Georgia electoral votes go Republican? | |
| Right, Charlie. | |
| And you're exactly right. | |
| But, you know, we need activists who are ready to step up and take positions of leadership here in the GOP, whether that be on the county level, the local level, or the state level. | |
| And the way that we do that is recruiting people that can bridge that gap in order for the party to survive and advance here. | |
| And, you know, like I said, with Turning Point Action, we're doing everything we can to recruit precinct chairs. | |
| And but ultimately, if you come and reach out to us, we'll be able to walk you through every step of the way of how to become a precinct chair. | |
| And part of Josh's new plan as a state chair is to focus on election integrity and building coalitions with the state party. | |
| It's essential. | |
| So just in closing here, people can go to tpaction.com and they can become a precinct captain, right? | |
| Yes, sir. | |
| You can do this by going to tpaction.com and one of our field representatives will take time to reach out to you and get you set up for your county party. | |
| It's time for us to retire the RNC that has been losing for so long. | |
| This is a grassroots party now. | |
| And I'm very proud of Tyler and the team and Austin at Turning Point Action. | |
| We are answering the call to fill the void to build an actual opposition party in our country, tpaction.com. | |
| Cooper Whitmire, thank you so much. | |
| Thanks, Charlie. | |
| I appreciate everything you're doing for the movement, especially here in Georgia. | |
| Amen. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Appreciate that. | |
| Did you know the country is actually becoming more right-wing on social conservatism? | |
| When I got started 11 years ago in the movement, I was still, oh, Charlie, you got to run to the middle. | |
| No more of this social stuff. | |
| The country, I would say this. | |
| I'm not going to say the country's pro-life. | |
| I think that the country does have moderate agreed upon limitations on abortion. | |
| I think the majority of the country does not want abortion past eight or 10 weeks. | |
| I think that's true. | |
| But I also do not, again, I'm 100% pro-life, but I'm also honest. | |
| I do not think the country is there yet or ever will be, who knows, for abortion bans. | |
| I don't think we're there. | |
| So most people dislike abortion, but want it to be available and they're squishy on that issue. | |
| Okay. | |
| On the gay stuff on gay marriage, I think that five or six years ago, the country was overwhelming in favor of gay marriage. | |
| The polls show that that is decreasing, according to Gallup. | |
| I think people have a temperament of live and let live on that. | |
| And I respect that. | |
| But I still think that the country is probably 50-50 on what is marriage and how do you define it. | |
| With that being said, I think people overwhelmingly hate this omnipresent, hyper-gay propaganda. | |
| And I know that people are incensed against the gay propaganda going after children. | |
| And that is moving the Overton window. | |
| So polls show that 80% support gay marriage. | |
| I would guess that that's going to go down by 10 or 15% in the coming years if this keeps going up. | |
| If it keeps continuing, if you keep on having these celebrations of naked men twerking in front of children as your PR strategy, I'm not exactly one to give the gay lobby PR advice. | |
| That's probably a losing strategy. | |
| Like probably you should calm down the open air parades of overweight 45-year-old men in thongs twerking in front of six-year-olds. | |
| But the shock poll is Americans turn right, conservatives top liberals, 40% to 26%. | |
| The country is moving to the right. | |
| And I have to just connect the dots. | |
| The super smart liberals like Alexander Soros, and we're going to talk about him tomorrow. | |
| We don't have time for today. | |
| The super smart liberals are worried that 2024 could be a right-wing referendum on all this garbage. | |
| They're very worried about it. | |
| Okay, play cut 14. | |
| Do you want to know one of the saddest realizations I recently had was that as a liberal woman, it is really hard to find a man who is willing to play the more traditional masculine role in the relationship in today's day and age. | |
| Who is not a conservative? | |
| A man who wants to pay on the first date, who wants to open your door, who has that want and desire to take care of you and to provide. | |
| Who is not a conservative? | |
| I wonder why. | |
| Because all the beta males that you're dating who are liberals are very weak. | |
| You're the one telling us, and I'm sure there are some exceptions. | |
| I'm sure that there are some liberals here or there that are totally hypnotized. | |
| But large in part, if you want an alpha, by the way, I could not imagine, somebody said the other day, they said it's somehow controversial to go on a date and have the man pay. | |
| I would wash dishes for a week rather than have someone I take out on a date like split at 50-50. | |
| Like what kind of, what kind of loser man are you to not pay or to hold a door open? | |
| Look, ideas matter when you have an entire movement that attacks men. | |
| And by the way, our processed food and all the soy in our food and all that crap is definitely playing a role. | |
| Testosterone rates are down massive in the last 20 years. | |
| No one wants to talk about it. | |
| Canola oil, all that garbage. | |
| And no one ever wants to say, hey, why are testosterone rates down? | |
| And should we talk about it? | |
| No, shut up, racist. | |
| Where's your pride flag? | |
| So speaking of that, we have a whole, I just love riffing on these videos because they have a window into culture. | |
| So you have the girl in the car who can't find a masculine liberal man because all the men that she's trying to date are probably eating bugs, playing video games, working in big tech, and are too worried about appeasing the feminists. | |
| You have this race hustler on TikTok who apparently has a five-day webinar to try to play the victim. | |
| Play cut 16. | |
| 10 ways you say the N-word without saying the N-word. | |
| If you use any of these terms or phrases in reference to black people, you are just as racist as the person that actually uses the N-word. | |
| Here are the words. | |
| Thug, ghetto, welfare queen, lazy, race baiter, race grifter, threatening, angry, dangerous. | |
| Or you say that we're playing the victim or we are a diversity hire. | |
| What you actually mean to say is the N-word. | |
| Just stop it. | |
| If you say these words or phrases, you are calling us the N-word. | |
| If you say these ignorant racist terms or phrases around your children, you're also teaching your children to be racist just like you. | |
| So I have good news and bad news for you. | |
| Here's the bad news: you're not as non-racist as you thought you were, and you're certainly not anti-racist. | |
| Here's the good news: you can unlearn all the racist crap you've been taught and reject white supremacist ideologies that you've believed for your entire life. | |
| Now, if you're ready to do that and start becoming a part of the solution instead of a part of the problem, go to that link on my profile, sign up for my webinar replay, or do my five-day challenge because it's time to do better. | |
| Look, she's obviously a lazy race grifter, race hustler, amongst many other things. | |
| And she says, you know, it's the same thing as saying the N-word. | |
| No, you're obviously not a very smart person, and you try to do this on TikToks to try to get attention and to try to broaden the speech police. | |
| Imagine signing up for her webinar and being moved by that. | |
| Like, oh, yes, I'm going to. | |
| I'm going to sign up for a five-day webinar to go hear from a Nicole Hanna-Jones knockoff about racism. | |
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| You know who would do that? | |
| White liberal women would sign up to do that. | |
| White liberal women who aren't married and don't have kids would do that as if it's some sort of devotional Bible study. | |
| Like, ooh, yes, I get to learn from, what is this woman's name? | |
| Whatever her name is. | |
| Her name is Lazy Race Grifter. | |
| Yeah, I get to go learn from Lazy Race Grifter with crystals and chakras and meditation. | |
| And together we can become one with the anti-racist melody. | |
| Thanks so much for listening, everybody. | |
| Email us your thoughts as always, freedom at charliekirk.com. | |
| Thanks so much for listening and God bless. | |
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