Bill Gates Donates to Oregon Education Dpt. That Says Math is Racist
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We at PragerU do believe that there is one right answer in math.
Puts us at odds with Bill Gates, whose foundation donated $1 million to the Oregon Education Department and its program to drop the one right answer notion in math.
Because it's a white supremacist notion.
By the way, he's obviously an enormous fool.
I mean truly an enormous fool.
Very rich.
You could be an idiot savant.
He obviously knew how to run or make a business.
But he's a fool.
He's an enormous fool.
Because the notion that one right answer in math is white supremacist means that whites are superior.
The left lacks intellectual acumen aside from courage and decency and wisdom.
If the notion that there is a right answer is a white supremacist notion, then whites are superior.
That's what they're saying.
The Ku Klux Klan could not have come up with that.
Had the Ku Klux Klan said only whites believe two and two is four, they would have been laughed out of society, right?
But if the left says only whites say that the only answer to two plus two is four, then they're not laughed out by the New York Times, where gates like fools dominate.
And that's it.
The idea that Shakespeare was great because he was white, not because he was great, is another argument for white supremacy.
The only arguments for white supremacy today are given by the left.
The only arguments for segregation, for racial segregation, are given by the left.
Try to say that on your Facebook page.
Thank you.
You know what's really disturbed me?
That Amazon has taken down the documentary made by Clarence Thomas about his life.
It's funny, it's just not reported.
It hasn't registered.
It's an earthquake.
It's like an earthquake happening.
And nobody acknowledging it.
It's an earthquake that a company unprecedentedly dominant in the world of books and other forms of information has been taken over by people who don't want an open society.
Isn't it about George Soros?
You've got to admit, the man's Orwellian.
His belief is he's fighting for an open society.
I guess by open he meant jail should be open and violent criminals allowed out.
Everything is upside down and half the country buys it.
Although the New York Times had a disturbing piece to them about how Hispanics are moving towards Republicans.
The comments, I always love the comments, because that's the unfiltered people of the left or the right, and their theory is because Latinos believe in machismo, because there was discussion about how Republicans like the idea.
That a man will marry and support a family.
That's now machismo, like toxic masculinity.
As we know, it's a very bad thing for boys to grow up to think that they should try to support a family, right?
Really, it's really disturbing.
They should grow up thinking that they will earn half of the house income.
Now, if you end up earning half the house income or even less, and it works out, more power to you.
But I don't think a boy's original dream should be she'll support the family as much as I do.
All right.
1-8-Prager-776 is the number here.
I got a story for you that has really taken me over.
And I would have it for you if I knew where I placed it.
One of these phenomena that all of us in talk radio endure.
Let's see here.
Oh, yeah.
So Creighton.
University.
You familiar with it?
Where is it?
It's a Jesuit university.
Sorry?
Oh, Nebraska.
Yes, I believe you're right.
So, the coach of the Creighton basketball team.
Yeah, Omaha, yeah.
Released the stories from Omaha AP. So, he said to the team...
You know, in a pep session after losing.
Let's see, what did he say exactly?
He said this, Guys, we got to stick together.
We need both feet in.
I need everybody to stay on the plantation.
I can't have anybody leave the plantation.
That came after the team, 14th-ranked Blue Jays, lost 77-69 to Xavier in Cincinnati.