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Welcome.
My name is Bob France.
You may have heard me before.
I sit in for Dennis from time to time, as well as for Larry Elder, Hugh Hewitt, and others.
I really appreciate you giving me a chance to talk with you and listen to, not just talk to, but listen to you here on the Dennis Prager Show.
I'm live in the ReliefFactor.com studios of my home base, which is AM 1420 The Answer in Cleveland, Ohio.
I'm sitting in my own little studio.
I have no one around me, and I'm wondering if I should, per the patriotic instructions of Joe Biden, should I be wearing a mask?
Kind of like Joe Biden in his own little studio, his own little room, with nobody else around, on a Zoom call, with the rest of the world leaders on climate change.
And you've got, I don't know, how many were on that Brady Bunch screen?
Probably roughly 12, 13, 14 people.
No masks.
Because they realize it's silly to wear a mask when you're by yourself.
It's silly to protect whom from your own germs, particularly your vaccinated germs, in a room by yourself.
But one guy didn't get the memo.
Joe Biden.
Joe Biden wore the mask.
Did you see that last week?
About a week and a half now.
Did you see it?
Joe Biden, on a Zoom call, thought that maybe Despite his own vaccination, he might project droplets that could somehow, I don't know, go through the screen and penetrate, maybe through the microphone and go through the fiber optic cables that connect the world digitally and maybe come out the screen and the speakers of the other world leaders.
Is that why he embarrassed himself and projected?
Weakness to the rest of the world?
Weakness and fear?
Is that why he did that?
I literally don't know the answer.
I've been searching for it ever since I saw that.
Why is Joe Biden wearing a mask on a Zoom call?
It's like asking someone why they are wearing a mask when they're driving their car by themselves.
Windows up.
No one else around.
Who are you afraid of infecting?
Or whom are you afraid of becoming infected by?
I'll never understand that.
Wednesday night, two nights ago, Joe Biden also projected weakness and fear to the rest of the world when he did his first joint session of Congress address.
And he showed up there in a room full, not even full, let me rephrase, in a room one quarter to one half full of members of Congress.
One sitting member of the Supreme Court, Chief Justice John Roberts, sat for all nine, because, well, we can't have all nine of them here, even if they have all been vaccinated.
But anyway, a quarter to a half full room of vaccinated people, and he shows up in a mask.
Nancy Pelosi sitting behind him in a mask.
Kamala rhymes with communist Harris in a mask.
And when he began...
The session, he elbow-bumped the Vice President.
He elbow-bumped the Speaker of the House.
No handshaking, despite CDC acknowledgement that surface and hand-to-hand contact and transmission is next to nothing.
It's all about airborne.
But that's why we get vaccinated, right?
So he projects the weakness.
To the rest of the world, and in particular to his country, he was asked about that in an interview he did post-First Address about his 100 days with NBC's Craig Melvin.
We didn't need to hear that, so my apologies.
We have to log out and back in again, and we will do so.
No, it's okay.
We got it.
I want you to hear this with Craig Melvin.
President Joe Biden with Craig Melvin after his speech.
Among these young people.
CDC guidance this week about outdoor mask wearing.
A lot of folks excited that they can now shed these masks if they've been double vaccinated.
Are you going to be one of these folks now?
We no longer going to see the President of the United States outside with a mask on?
Sure.
Sure.
I mean, but what I'm going to do, though, because the likelihood of my being Being able to be outside and people not come up to me is not very, very high.
So it's like, look, you and I took our masks off when I came in because look at the distance we are.
But if we were, in fact, sitting there talking to one another close, I'd have my mask on and I met you to have a mask even though we've both been vaccinated.
And so it's a small precaution to take that has a profound impact.
It's a patriotic responsibility for God's sake.
So we have now transitioned in Biden world, in liberal world, in leftist world, from scientific to patriotic.
He and they cannot proclaim this to be a scientific precaution because there is precisely zero, nil, nada, zilch, donut, goose egg.
Zero scientific evidence that these masks stop the transmission of the COVID-19 virus among wearers in everyday casual conversation and use.
Zero scientific evidence.
So, since there's no scientific, he converts it and transitions to patriotic.
It's the patriotic thing to do, says the president.
It's making sure that your wife, your children, in fact, they haven't been vaccinated.
Making sure that they're not going to get sick.
You're a liar, Joseph R. Biden.
There is zero scientific evidence that it will, quote, make sure that they're not going to get sick.
Now, having said all of that...
And I started this really kind of impromptu.
I just wanted to mention that I was sitting in a studio by myself unmasked because I'm not a nut.
But aside from that, are we not 100 days into the Biden presidency now?
That's why he gave the address on Wednesday.
We just hit the 100-day mark.
I don't know about you, but I'm old enough to remember when Joe Biden declared, actually during his campaign, And shortly after he was declared the victor, I will stop short of saying won, but declared the victor of the presidential race, didn't Joe Biden say, I'm just going to ask all Americans to please wear masks for my first 100 days.
If we just wear masks for those first 100 days, we will crush this virus and we will be back to normal.
Do you remember that?
I remember that.
I'm...
Betting, in fact, that if I wanted to, I could probably find audio of that because he said it many, many times.
Just for the first 100 days and we'll be good.
Well, then why, Joe Biden, are you sitting down on day 100 with Craig Melvin and telling him and everybody else you still have to wear your masks, even if you've been vaccinated?
The damage that is being done to people is oftentimes unrecognizable.
The damage that is being done to children with this ridiculous fear-mongering.
It's not patriotic to wear masks on TV in a room full of other vaccinated masked people.
It is fear-mongering.
It is fear-projecting.
It is virtue signaling.
And it is damaging.
You know, we're 14 months into this.
Virus slash pandemic slash nonsense, and we know so much more than we did about the virus and the pandemic than we did 14 months ago.
One of the things that we know, sure, it is a deadly virus to a very select few, and yes, in a population of 330 million people, 550,000 or so deaths that have been attributed to COVID but are not necessarily caused by COVID. We should always throw that caveat in there.
Throw that little liner in there that we don't even know if deaths were caused by COVID in so many of these cases.
But it is a very, very non-lethal virus.
Is it real?
Does it cause people a lot of very sick conditions in periods of...
Absolutely, of course.
I know.
I had it.
I know because my wife got it.
I know because my daughter got it.
And I know because my son got it.
So I know.
I'm in no way trying to claim that the virus, the pandemic, the sicknesses are not real.
Of course they are.
But at the end of the day, we have a virus that has a 99.5% recovery rate and a less than 1.5% fatality rate.
And the vast majority of those in a senior citizen age range of people with comorbidities.
So 14 months later, we know this.
The CDC has also determined that the surface spread threat is virtually non-existent.
You remember a few months ago when it was, if you get a package delivered from Amazon, let it sit on your front porch for 24 hours to 48 hours.
Don't touch that box.
It might have COVID on it.
And they're still trying to spread the fear.
I'm not biting, and I'm going to talk about the dangers as to why you shouldn't either next.
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This discovery proves that he is coming back.
Obama tore this country down.
No one stood up to him!
Nobody!
My parents didn't teach me that I was a victim.
And Uncle Tom is somebody who has sold out.
I will not pretend to be a victim in this country.
I know that that makes many people on the left uncomfortable.
Most black people don't believe that other blacks can be independent, free thinkers.
When there's chaos, when there's pandemics, when there's riots, people think, where is God?
God always manages to re-emerge.
This Constitution is intended for a moral and religious people.
It is wholly inadequate for the government of any other.
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Trending now on America First with Sebastian Berka.
One of the keys to actual real happiness is earned success.
Not handouts, but earning your success.
Because, you know, getting a handout from somebody never makes you feel good about yourself.
This recommendation sounds as if it's going to just destroy the capacity for earned excess.
Because what's the point?
I mean, the government's just gonna keep taking it all.
Don't forget when you invest in something like a business or in the markets, you're taking a big chance, right?
It's not the same as labor.
Yet they want to treat that money that you've already paid taxes on now as labor.
It's really messed up.
And the AEI guy, the cellist, I appreciate that because I'm a classical singer.
I hear what he's saying, and it's extremely true.
I mean, you know, it's just human nature.
You want to do something for yourself.
You want to earn for yourself.
I got a note from Bloomberg the other day in one of their reports, and they were talking about income inequality between white America and black America.
And they had a big chart, and they said, you know what?
It really started picking up in a big way.
They equated it with a $3 trillion divide today, so therefore that's what we need in reparations.
And they said it really started picking up in 1967. So, Seb, I said...
I remember what happened.
Go ahead.
Johnson's War on Poverty in 1964. And so you want to talk about decimating a community.
Suddenly, you know, you couldn't get a payment, a leg up from Uncle Sam, right?
If you had a man in the house, all kinds of things that destroyed community, destroyed the family, made people dependent on the government.
And sure enough, you get a much wider breadth of income inequality.
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I know that masks are going to be with us for a long time.
For some people like Joe, maybe Joe Biden will wear one forever.
You know, I mean, it's ridiculous.
But I also think it's ridiculous.
Do you notice how we're all like experts on the subject?
I mean...
We're not doctors or scientists or infectious disease specialists.
So how do you make all these pronouncements?
I know that masks work.
Now, to me, call me crazy, but that's as dumb as saying, I know masks don't work.
How do we know, you know?
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latest PragerU video on critical race theory, by the way, is one of the best I've ever seen.
And I think, and I've said this before, I've said this on my local program in Cleveland, Ohio, I've said it on other Salem programs, such as Larry Elder's, and I'll say it now on Dennis's.
PragerU is the best thing on the internet.
Okay?
That's saying a lot, right?
There's a lot of really good stuff on the internet, good for a variety of reasons, whether they be entertainment or education or whatever.
PragerU videos are the best thing on the internet.
They are educational and informative and entertaining.
The animation is terrific.
The one on critical race theory.
Is simply spectacular.
I played it in its entirety on my local program.
I've played bits and pieces of it in other places as well, and I'll continue to.
Just the education you'll get about critical race theory from that four...
Minute, 58-second video is phenomenal.
You need to check that out for yourself, and you also need to donate to keep Prager University videos coming online as they continue to fight lawsuit after lawsuit against those who have censored them.
Bob France sitting in for Dennis, 22 minutes after the hour.
We are starting the program today talking about masking and talking about the ongoing attempt to stoke fear and panic in the hearts and in the minds of the people, despite...
No scientific evidence of masking actually stopping the transmission of the coronavirus.
This is what, and Joe Biden, despite his promise that if you'll just do this with me for 100 days of my presidency, I promise we'll be over this.
We won't have to do it anymore.
Well, 100 days are here, and he is still telling everybody it's your patriotic duty.
Not a scientific move, but a patriotic duty to wear masks anyway.
Well, the response to that from several states has been, stuff your masks right up your noses because this is not something we are going to do.
Texas ended mask mandates and all COVID restrictions a couple of months ago.
And two months of full-on incubation of any new COVID-19 cases in people without masks?
Has Texas sitting at the very bottom of the nation in new coronavirus cases, despite no masks?
Florida did the same thing.
A number of states have responded in kind, and they have...
Absolutely some of the lowest numbers in the country.
They're in the bottom tier of new cases.
We were told that this is going to lead...
Dr. Fauci, the grand poobah of epidemiology, told us this is going to lead to just chaos, mass spread, and death and disaster in all of these states that are lifting their mask mandates.
After all, Dr. Fauci, after 16 flip-flops, says masks must be worn.
And yet...
In the places where they're not worn, they're at the lowest.
And guess where the highest number of cases continues to come from?
The worst spread of the virus continues to come in blue states with big daddy government solutions like mandatory masking, distancing, closed churches, closed schools, curfewed restaurants, essential businesses operating, etc.
Gretchen Whitmer?
Gretchen Whitmer in Michigan?
Has the heaviest hand, maybe outside of Andrew Cuomo, maybe Gavin Newsom too, of any governor.
Everybody is required to wear masks.
Nobody can be seen anywhere with their faces showing.
And nobody can really gather together anywhere unless it's an essential business in Michigan.
And they have just massive numbers of outbreaks.
Of new cases.
There is no scientific...
What's the word I'm looking for?
Not definition.
There's no scientific justification, is the word I'm looking for, for requiring these masks beyond what has already been done.
And the proof is in the states that have gotten rid of them.
How tired are you of...
I mentioned the danger.
I wanted to express the danger.
And I want to do that especially in the area of our children.
You've got little kids, you know, kindergartners, ages five years old, you know, preschoolers in some cases, being forced to wear their masks to school.
Little children who are learning to socialize, which is an extraordinary part of their brain and their psychological development at a very, very formative time in their lives, are unable to see the faces.
The welcoming smiles of little friends and little classmates to see fear on the face of a child who may be intimidated, which is something that leads to other children into developing empathy.
You ever see little kids go up to other little kids who are starting to get afraid and give them hugs?
They can't communicate with one another.
That little child can't even turn to and see a welcoming and warm, caring, empathetic smile from a teacher or an aide because the teacher has to hide his or her face.
No social development going on.
No real, nonverbal communication going on that helps children to develop their own social skills.
This is 14 months and going and continuing.
These kids are in very serious danger.
And no, this is the worst part, for no justifiable reason.
This virus attacks children at the most minimal of levels.
It is the opposite of the flu.
The flu generally, influenza during flu season, attacks whom?
Who's the most vulnerable population to flu virus?
It's the very young and the very old.
It's half that.
It's just the very old.
The very young are getting infected at extraordinarily, infinitesimally low rates, and they are transmitting it to others at even lower rates, including to adults.
And yet, they continue to do this.
And perhaps that is what led parents in Vail, Colorado.
I'm sorry.
I think of Vail, Colorado because of skiing.
Vail, Arizona.
I beg your pardon.
The Vail School District in Southern Arizona on Tuesday was scheduled to discuss its mask policy after Governor Doug Ducey enacted a new executive order that lifted the state's order to require them in schools.
In response to the meeting, the Vail School District did not want to follow that order.
They wanted to institute or keep in place the masking policy.
And in response to that, more than 100 parents rallied to the district board meeting.
To demand that they drop the mask mandate per the governor's guidance.
But just moments before the meeting was scheduled to start, you want to know what happened?
The school officials bailed.
They decided to cancel the meeting rather than listen to the concerns of the parents.
They cited safety concerns.
So in response, you want to know what the parents did?
As the school board members fled the premises, the parents used Robert's Rules of Order to vote in a new school board in absentia.
The old board members who bailed and completely abrogated their responsibilities were replaced by a new parent voted in board, and then that new board voted to end the mask mandate in all Vail schools.
This is what activism looks like.
Now, will that hold up legally?
I don't know.
But I love the story because I love the passion of the people to get their rights back.
We'll be right back.
We'll be right back.
Trending now on the Larry Oller Show.
There's a piece by Heather McDonald in USA Today, July last year, headline.
There is no epidemic of fatal police shootings against unarmed black Americans.
She writes that much of modern policing is driven by crime data and that the black community is heavily policed because that's where people are disproportionately hurt by violent street crime.
And I've told you studies that find that blacks want the police to maintain the same level of manpower to the same degree as whites do, if not even more.
So when people like Maxine Waters purport to speak for most black people, she does not.
Most black people do not have hostility towards the police, do not want the police defunded, which is one of the cries from the left.
New York City, 2018, 73% of shooting victims were black, though blacks are roughly 24% of the city.
She writes that June 20, Washington Post's database of fatal shootings.
Found 14 unarmed black victims and 25 unarmed white victims in the year 2019. This does not include people killed by other means like George Floyd, but most of the people killed by cops are killed by firearms.
14 unarmed black victims shot and killed by the police in 2019. 25 unarmed white victims shot and killed by the police in 2019. Name one.
Just hang on.
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Trending now on The Hugh Hewitt Show.
The op-ed is dead at The New York Times.
They will now be called guest editorials.
And your fingerprints are all over this.
Hugh, I did see that news.
And I have to say, I don't regret killing off a 50-year tradition at the New York Times.
I can only say this kind of hasty, rash decision would not have been made back when I owned the New York Times last summer.
It was a brief but wonderful time in the life span of the newspaper.
But the after effects, the aftershocks of your brief tenure in charge of the New York Times have been enduring and the paper may never recover.
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This is Albert Moeller for townhall.com.
The editorial board of the Los Angeles Times has put forward a horrifyingly honest argument about abortion.
The headline it ran was this.
The right to an abortion means the right to have it for any reason.
They intend for abortion to be available for any reason, at any time, or for no reason.
Their focus was a law passed in 2017 by the legislature in Ohio, a law that seeks to prevent abortion on the grounds that the unborn baby has been diagnosed with Down syndrome.
The editorial board of the Los Angeles Times is saying that it is wrong to try to protect unborn babies that are diagnosed with Down syndrome by such a law.
Why is it wrong?
Because, says the editorial board, it interferes with what is a greater good than human dignity in the womb.
And that means a woman's absolute autonomy.
And what the paper claims is her constitutional right to destroy the life within her.
Like I said, this editorial is honest.
It's also horrifying.
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Just descended on, you know, it's funny, I talk about this in speeches that I give to local activist groups and organizations here in Northeast Ohio, and I tell people, make a pain of yourself.
Be an ever-present thorn in the rear of school board members where you live.
Demand to know what's going on.
Demand to know if they're teaching critical race theory.
Demand to know if they're teaching sex ed and they're encouraging children to switch their genders because it's trendy and cool and you have a right to.
Demand to know if they believe that the United States was founded in 1776 and not in 1619. Be ever present for all of these reasons.
Demand that your children get out of these ridiculous face coverings that rob them of their independence.
And their identities.
And make them all just part of a room full, a herd full of nameless and faceless sheep.
Well, in Vail, Arizona, that's what they did.
A hundred, more than a hundred parents came down.
Then the school officials decided to cancel the meeting.
They called 911. And Pima County Sheriff Nanos told TV stations down there that a sergeant and four deputies showed up in just over a minute.
The district said that the sheriff told the board to adjourn the study session because the crowd was uncontrollable.
The district, the board, they lied.
The sheriff said that did not happen.
The board made that decision on their own, and crowd control was not an issue.
So they decided to leave.
And following the adjournment, the parents under Robert's Rules of Orders voted in a new board from amongst themselves.
Then the new board members voted to end the mask requirement in all Vail schools.
Whether this procedure to install new board members is legally valid remains in contention.
But a Facebook account posted video of the meeting with this summary explaining the parents' position.
Quote, Vail School Board violates Arizona open meeting law, refuses to hear from the people and goes home.
So the people hold quorum, call their own meeting to order, elect a new school board and immediately vote to cancel the mask mandate, along with the voting to disallow any medical procedures being forced on the children or employees, i.e. vaccines.
This is how you take back power from a tyrannical government.
Great work to the parents of the students in the Vail School District.
I cannot tell you how excited and encouraged that makes me.
I mean it.
And it should encourage and excite you too.
Activism at the smallest and most local of levels is the way that you make things happen in big cities that own legislatures or that house legislatures that make our laws.
And the people there in that school district just came out and, you know, the best part is...
They didn't even do anything wrong.
They didn't threaten the existing board and say, get out of here, we're taking over.
They just said, we want to be heard.
We want our children to be out of these ridiculous face diapers.
We want to free the face, as we say at the Citizens for Free Speech.
Free the face.
Burn the mask.
They just wanted to be heard.
And the board members, rather than hear and listen and discuss and debate, bailed.
Left the room, adjourned the meeting, and left it up to the parents to do as they wished.
And the parents did what they wished.
I am so excited about that kind of activism.
Again, it was peaceful.
It wasn't threatening.
The sheriff and his deputies proved and acknowledged there was nothing, no problem with crowd control.
The decision to leave the meeting room by the board members was made by the board members.
It's extraordinarily important.
Okay, I got my monologues out of the way.
Now I do want to hear from you.
I haven't even given the phone number yet, and Dennis' audience is so phenomenal.
They're all ready to rock and roll.
I see you there if you're on hold.
I'm coming to you.
If you're not on hold, you should be.
Dial 8 Prager 776.
That's 877-243-7776.
Let me do it again.
877-243-7776.
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This is why we're fighting for the soul of America.
You should be able to share ideas without fear of being fired from your job or shouted down.
You are not to be heard.
This is one of the few things we have no precedent for in the United States.
You have the right to remain silent.
Judge Thomas, you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth to help you God.
I do.
I was under a constant attack.
You're not really black because you're not doing what we expect black people to do.
We know exactly what's going on here.
This is the wrong black guy.
He has to be destroyed.
So you'd still like to serve on the Supreme Court?
I'd rather die than withdraw from the process.
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Joining now on The Charlie Kirk Show.
Joy Reid, who's really special.
She's defending.
She's more concerned about the white officer and doesn't actually care about the lives of the other girl.
Cut 99. I don't know the details of what happened beforehand, but I'm bothered that no one is asking what could have scared a 16-year-old girl enough that she felt she had to grab a kitchen knife facing two adult women.
Right?
No one's asking what would have scared a kid who's in a foster situation so much that she felt that she needed to defend herself or pick up a knife.
No one's asking that about her.
They're just saying people with this sort of concern trolling pretending they care so much about those other two women.
And Brittany pointed that on social media last night.
Do we really think these people are so concerned about those other two black women?
Well, Joy Reid, are you trying to say that there might be structural family problems in the black community?
I'm happy to have that robust discussion with you.
Are you actually trying to say that there might be dysfunction and that the police officer was invited into this situation?
But what if I told you that on the same day in the same state, a 13-year-old was killed by another 13-year-old with a knife?
That's right.
Knife attacks.
Are increasing dramatically in our country right now.
Maybe it's because LeBron James glamorizes it.
LeBron James acts as if knife fights are part of the historic fabric of the black community.
Jazz music and knife fights is what LeBron James would say.
That's what really makes the black community special.
It's ridiculous.
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Hi, longtime listener.
I love your show.
Thank you, Maggie.
I really appreciate it.
Oh, thanks.
I wanted to share a story yesterday that made me laugh so hard.
It made me think of you.
I was speaking with my best friend.
Believe it or not, I'm conservative.
My best friend is liberal.
But we've been best friends for many years.
And political stuff, for some reason, doesn't affect it.
But anyway.
Sure.
Good.
So we were outdoors yesterday, and we saw two people walk by us wearing masks, and once every 30 seconds or so, we see them walking by, they pull it down to smoke a cigarette.
And so, yeah.
So I turned to her, and I'm like, what is it?
I don't understand the logic with this.
I said, because you're telling me after years of smoking, they're just now worried about what they're inhaling?
Right.
Thank you.
before the top of the hour, we continue on the Dennis Prager Show.
Bob France sitting in for Dennis, live here in Cleveland, Ohio.
The ReliefFactor.com studios have AM 1420 The Answer, and I appreciate you being here.
As noted at the top of the broadcast, I am in a room by myself, and I do not have a mask on.
It's the way it ought to be in rooms in which there are crowds of people as well.
After all, Joe Biden once said so.
In addition to the masking issue, we will be discussing the vaccine issue and the vaccine passport.
Big news out of Florida from last night.
In Tallahassee, Florida lawmakers gave final approval to a bill that will go to Ron DeSantis' desk to stop local governments in the state of Florida and businesses from requiring vaccines for people to work or shop.
Or patronize or engage in buying and selling and commerce to travel, etc., etc., in the state of Florida.
Florida continues to set the pace, among others, as a free state.
What a wonderful idea.
We'll talk about the vaccines as we continue.
For now, let's go to the phones.
8 Prager 776. That's 877-243-7776.
We're going to go to Maricopa, California.
I didn't even know there was a Maricopa, California.
I know about Maricopa County in Arizona, but Dick is there, so we know it exists.
Hi, Dick.
You're on the Dennis Prager Show.
Go right ahead.
Thank you, sir.
I've been listening to your...
I don't know if Dick is able to hear me, but I know I certainly cannot hear him.
Can you hear me?
Now I can hear you, Dick.
Go right ahead, sir.
I'm on a landline, not on a cell phone, so maybe that's the problem.
No, I think you're fine.
Landlines are better than cell phones, actually.
We just had a glitch there.
But we're good.
What's on your mind, sir?
Well, I'm following your discussion here about the masks.
And, of course, you know the mask makers here in China are making money hand over fist with all of the styles that you have.
I also consider them to be somewhat of a...
A diaper, from what I've heard.
There are other issues about that.
But basically what I was curious about is how we have handled it here in the southern San Joaquin Valley.
We have a very small town here in Maricopa, but we're sort of a twin city to Taft, California.
A lot of people think of Taft-Maricopa or Maricopa-Taft as kind of a twin city.
And I have an article here where Taft, a year ago, their council wrote a letter challenging, this was a year ago, back in 2020, April, that they wanted to consider opening more stores, more of the essential stores that were closed because of the rather obverse dictates by our governor.
And California City also did similar things.
Plus, we also have a little local prison that is kind of a breeding ground for that condition where you can't do social distancing and the like.
So I was kind of curious about how people have been reacting, especially in Taft.
And in visiting some of the stores in Taft, I found that there were a couple.
Those stores, especially a hardware store and the auto parts store where the owners actually objected to the masks, themselves not wearing masks.
And I don't know if there's been any study done as to how these little towns, California City and Taft and the like, have ventured into this.
And how they've survived.
Has there been a study on this kind of attitude that's been expressed?
Well, I can't speak specifically, obviously, to that town any more than you can.
You can certainly do it more by traveling into the Taft part of the Maricopa Taft or Taft-Maricopa area.
But I'll say this just in a general, and thank you for your phone call, Dick.
Just in a general sense, no.
The answer is no, in a general sense, that there have been no studies that indicate...
Any more effectiveness for mask wearing in the general population or less?
Even like you talk about a high risk area because of the presence of a prison there and close quarters and so forth and people who work there then come out of the prisons and go into the general community and spread and so forth.
There are no studies that have been done that indicate that masking is going to change all of that.
And the main reason why is if you watch, just look, just watch TV. And what I mean by that is, not the newsmakers, not the news presenters, rather, but just if you watch any crowds or any individuals being interviewed on TV in crowds who wear people wearing masks, and just watch their hands, and you'll see it over and over again.
People have loose cloth masks on, or even if they have the quote-unquote surgical masks on, their hands are constantly adjusting it at their nose, putting it down a little further, putting it up a little further, moving it aside a little bit, scratching an itch underneath it, all the different things.
There are so many gaps and pockets and so forth on people's faces in real-time usage.
That any droplets that they are trying to stop from being propelled from an infected person's mouth and nose and possibly into the air to be impacted or to be ingested, rather, by somebody else, any chance of that protection is gone by the fact that they are not worn properly, used properly, or maintained properly, or kept in place.
That's why the only Quote-unquote science that masking works comes from labs where they'll put a surgical mask, for example, on a dummy, and they'll make sure that their surface, or the edges, rather, of the mask are all completely affixed to the dummy's face, and then they'll try to, you know, put smoke or some other sort of substance that can be seen and measured to see if anything escapes from it.
And they're like, look at that!
Nothing got out of there.
The masks work.
Everybody wear masks and we'll be fine.
And the reality is, it isn't affixed to the cheeks, and to the nose, and to the chin, and to everything else, on every face.
It can't be.
That's number one.
And number two, most of them aren't even those types of masks.
They're cloth, which are just useless.
The mask is nothing more than a panacea for the very afraid.
People say, ah, there's the solution to our problem.
This is how I won't get sick and die.
Look at that.
Wear a mask.
And make sure everybody else wear masks.
It's a virtue signaler for those who like to control.
And yes, it is a fear tool.
It is a fear-mongering tool for those who wish to enact their will upon the people.
So, sorry, I didn't really want to just take one call in that segment, but this stuff is important.
And we'll talk more about it right after this on the Dennis Prager Show.
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Thank you.
There's a piece by Heather McDonnell in USA Today, July, last year, headline, There is no epidemic of fatal police shootings against unarmed black Americans.
She writes that much of modern policing is driven by crime data and that the black community Is heavily policed because that's where people are disproportionately hurt by violent street crime.
And I've told you studies that find that blacks want the police to maintain the same level of manpower to the same degree as whites do, if not even more.
So when people like Maxine Waters purport to speak for most black people, she does not.
Most black people do not have hostility towards the police, do not want the police defunded, which is one of the cries from the left.
New York City, 2018, 73% of shooting victims were black, though blacks are roughly 24% of the city.
She writes that blacks between the age of 10 and 34 die from homicide at 13 times the rate of white Americans, according to the CDC. As of the June 22 update, again, this is last year, Washington Post's database of fatal shootings.
Found 14 unarmed black victims and 25 unarmed white victims in the year 2019. This does not include people killed by other means like George Floyd, but most of the people killed by cops are killed by firearms.
14 unarmed black victims shot and killed by the police in 2019. 25 unarmed white victims shot and killed by the police in 2019. Name one.
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I'm out.
The op-ed is dead at The New York Times.
They will now be called guest editorials.
And your fingerprints are all over this.
Phew, I did see that news.
And I have to say, I don't regret killing off a 50-year tradition at the New York Times.
I can only say this kind of hasty, rash decision would not have been made back when I owned the New York Times last summer.
It was a brief but wonderful time in the life span of the newspaper.
But the after effects, the aftershocks of your brief tenure in charge of the New York Times have been enduring and the paper may never recover.
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Six minutes before the top of the hour on the Dennis Prager Show.
Bob France sitting in for Dennis.
I'm in Cleveland, Ohio.
Where are you?
I know where Barbara is.
Barbara is in Chicago, Illinois, and she's next.
Hi, Barbara.
You're on the air.
Go right ahead.
Hi, Bob.
Thanks for taking my call.
My pleasure.
You know, it is so distressing.
I should just never listen to NPR again.
I heard two women.
This is what made me call.
I heard two women sitting there saying to each other, you know, you go to this big gathering or this big event, you don't know who's vaccinated and who is.
It's so complicated.
Yes, it's so complicated.
I felt like screaming, it couldn't be simpler.
If you're worried, get the vaccine.
If you're not, don't.
End of story.
End of story.
Well, and here's the thing.
You have to believe in it.
If you are willing, or excuse me, if you are worried, as you said, To these women, if you are worried, just get the vaccine.
That should solve all of your problems if you believe that the vaccine works.
Now, if you say, well, that's not enough because I don't think the vaccine works, then why are you worried about telling other people to get a vaccine?
If you don't think the vaccine's enough, then nothing is.
How about the old-fashioned way where you just let the horses run?
I mean, I grew up in a time where you let kids have the chicken pox.
And then they got immune.
I mean, now parents choose to get their kids vaccinated against chickenpox.
I don't know whether these women are ignorant or just pretending to be ignorant, and I don't know which is more disturbing, Bob.
Well, it is NPR, so it's pretty much a coin flip there.
Barbara, thank you for the phone call.
I appreciate it.
San Diego, staying or getting back, rather, to California now.
Jeanette, you are on the Dennis Prager Show.
Sorry there.
I almost gave Larry Elder some credit.
The Dennis Prager Show.
Go right ahead.
Hi, Bob.
Well, you opened a show with Biden being on a Zoom call with a mask on, and you weren't completely at some excuse to lie, and I believe, I think I know the reason.
Why is that?
And that is that his handlers had to be in the room with him.
He can't do a call like that with world leaders without people being right next to him.
I would bet that he has off to the side of his computer screen where he's doing the Zoom call the same screens that he has when he gives a speech.
In other words, the teleprompter screens.
His handlers giving him advice probably don't need to be in the room with him.
Chances are pretty good they'll be at a keyboard feeding that teleprompter so he knows what to say.
And he probably also had an earpiece in being given advice.
I get your point, but I don't think his puppet masters are pulling his strings being right next to him.
They're probably doing that from another room.
You have more faith in him than I do.
Well, you know, I mean, it's just that, you know, you've seen him off script.
This is the reason why, and we all saw this a couple of months ago, he was doing an interview, or actually making a statement, rather, and then he said, okay, am I taking questions now?
And they looked over to Nancy Pelosi and said, no, no questions.
And they ended transmission.
So, you know, they are absolutely controlling him.
Pulling his strings, as the saying goes.
But I don't think they need to be next to him.
No, I think Joe Biden is just virtue signaling and fear-mongering.
He wears that mask because he thinks it makes him look better and smarter than everybody else, even in a Zoom call with a bunch of other world leaders.
It projects weakness, and quite frankly, it embarrasses me as an American citizen that that is my representation to the rest of the world.
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This is Albert Moeller for townhall.com.
The editorial board of the Los Angeles Times has put forward a horrifyingly honest argument about abortion.
The headline it ran was this.
The right to an abortion means the right to have it for any reason.
They intend for abortion to be available for any reason, at any time, or for no reason.
Their focus was a law passed in 2017 by the legislature in Ohio, a law that seeks to prevent abortion on the grounds that the unborn baby has been diagnosed with Down syndrome.
The editorial board of the Los Angeles Times is saying that it is wrong to try to protect unborn babies that are diagnosed with Down syndrome by such a law.
Why is it wrong?
Because, says the editorial board, it interferes with what is a greater good than human dignity in the womb.
And that means a woman's absolute autonomy.
And what the paper claims is her constitutional right to destroy the life within her.
Like I said, this editorial is honest.
It's also horrifying.
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In some way, but it's not a good break.
What is going on with the Biden tax plan?
I gotta tell you, this is about the most moronic thing I have seen in my entire career.
I have never seen such an aggressive...
I mean, I think you've got to go back to, you know, the days of the Revolutionary War and the British tyranny over our 13 colonies to find anything as ludicrous and onerous as this tax plan, Seb.
My stomach turned when I saw it.
You know, we knew he was a socialist.
we knew he would try things like this.
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This is why we're fighting for the soul of America.
You should be able to share ideas without fear of being fired from your job or shouted down.
You are not to be heard.
This is one of the few things we have no precedent for in the United States.
You have the right to remain silent.
Judge Thomas, you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth to help you God.
I do.
I was under a constant attack.
You're not really black because you're not doing what we expect black people to do.
We know exactly what's going on here.
This is the wrong black guy.
He has to be destroyed.
So you'd still like to serve on the Supreme Court?
I'd rather die than withdraw from the process.
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Joy Reid, who's really special.
She's defending.
She's more concerned about the white officer and doesn't actually care about the lives of the other girl.
Cut 99. I don't know the details of what happened beforehand, but I'm bothered that no one is asking what could have scared a 16-year-old girl enough that she felt she had to grab a kitchen knife facing two adult women.
Right?
No one's asking what would have scared a kid who's in a foster situation so much that she felt that she needed to defend herself or pick up a knife.
No one's asking that about her.
They're just saying people with this sort of concern trolling, pretending they care so much about those other two women.
And Brittany pointed that on social media last night.
Do we really think these people are so concerned about those other two black women?
Well, Joy Reid, are you trying to say that there might be structural family problems in the black community?
I'm happy to have that robust discussion with you.
Are you actually trying to say that there might be dysfunction and that the police officer was invited into this situation?
But what if I told you that on the same day in the same state, a 13-year-old was killed by another 13-year-old with a knife?
That's right.
Knife attacks.
Are increasing dramatically in our country right now.
Maybe it's because LeBron James glamorizes it.
LeBron James acts as if knife fights are part of the historic fabric of the black community.
Jazz music and knife fights is what LeBron James would say.
That's what really makes the black community special.
It's ridiculous.
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Hi, long-time listener.
I love your show.
Thank you, Maggie.
I really appreciate it.
Oh, thanks.
I wanted to share a story yesterday.
This made me laugh so hard.
It made me think of you.
I was speaking with my best friend.
Believe it or not, I'm conservative.
My best friend is liberal.
But we've been best friends for many years.
And political stuff, for some reason, doesn't affect it.
But anyway.
Sure.
Good.
So we were outdoors yesterday, and we saw two people walk by us wearing masks, and once every 30 seconds or so, we see them walking by, they pull it down to smoke a cigarette.
And so, yeah.
So I turned to her, and I'm like, what is that?
I don't understand the logic with this.
I said, because you're telling me after years of smoking, they're just now worried about what they're inhaling?
Right.
Now they're going to get healthy.
Now they're going to wear a mask, but they're going to pull the mask down.
That's like somebody who's hooked up to the oxygen or somebody with emphysema or something for years of smoking, and they're smoking while they get off the oxygen machine.
Right.
And it's a terrible addiction, but don't you feel like we're in the funny farm, Maggie?
It's like a long, never-ending episode of The Twilight Zone.
Yes, yes.
But again, the liberal logic.
She tries to convince me.
Her explanation for this, she goes, yes, but COVID will kill you.
And I turned to her, I said, so does smoking.
It just takes longer.
Listen, she's got a better chance of dying from lung cancer than she does COVID. You know, if you're a three-pack-a-day smoker, Maggie, I don't know.
Thanks so much for supporting the show.
I don't get it.
But I also think we shouldn't be turning into a nation of nags where we're in each other's faces over...
You want to wear a mask?
Wear a stupid mask.
Wear a mask forever.
You sleep with a mask.
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Bye. Bye.
Welcome to the Dennis Prager Show.
Six minutes after the top of the hour.
Bob Franz sitting in for Dennis once again.
So glad to have you aboard.
I am live in Cleveland, Ohio.
The home base is the ReliefFactor.com studios of AM 1420 The Answer.
My local program is...
Daily from 9 to 11 a.m.
And if you're interested in listening to it across the country, you can do it online very easily at whkradio.com.
How about that?
There's the shameless plug portion of the hour for my own show.
I used to plug my social medias, but I don't anymore because I don't use social media as much as I used to.
I quit Twitter before quitting Twitter was cool and before Twitter quit on so many other conservatives.
I do still maintain a Facebook page, but it's a private one.
So, working my way into more Parler usage and MeWe and Gab and other things like that, but just not that all about it right now.
I think social media is good for this country, to be honest with you.
I think social media, in fact, is a bane on the existence of decency.
I really, really, truly believe that.
Maybe we'll talk about that as this program goes on.
For now, I want to talk about vaccinations.
And I want to talk about forced vaccinations.
I am opposed to forced vaccinations.
I am opposed to this COVID vaccination for myself personally and for my family.
You know what I'm not opposed to?
I'm not opposed to liberty.
I'm not opposed to freedom of choice.
I'm not opposed to you making the decision that, you know what, for me, given my circumstances, maybe given my age, Maybe given my health condition, maybe given my family member's age or health condition, the people that I'm around, the people that I want to be around.
Whatever the condition might be that for you says, I think it's worth any potential risk of side effects or long-term issues for me to take the vaccine right now to try to prevent me from potentially getting myself or someone I care about sick.
And I want to take it.
You know what I say to you?
God bless you.
I'll give you a salute.
Because you are expressing your American liberty, your own freedom to make that decision for your own health benefit.
And it's because that liberty, that view of liberty is not shared by mostly those on the left that we have a massive problem on our hands.
Those on the left don't believe that I should have the liberty that I just granted you, or not granted, it's not my place to grant, but that I just expressed support for, for you.
They don't believe that I should be able to say, that's not for me.
I've got too many questions about a vaccine that has been actually mislabeled as a vaccine.
Because it's not a true vaccine in the sense that the mRNA concoctions that are being injected by the Pfizer and Moderna manufacturers, that it does not contain dead cells of the vaccine, or of the virus rather, that is in a traditional vaccine such as the Johnson& Johnson.
So this is a vaccine that's been mislabeled as such that is in its very title experimental.
And that's not something I want to experiment with.
Now, I've heard a number of doctors also suggest that it could be very dicey for somebody who has already had COVID-19 and whose body and whose immune system has begun to build the antibodies that would prevent you from catching the coronavirus again anyway.
From then, adding to those antibodies whatever this mRNA experimental drug or concoction is all about as well.
As a matter of fact, Dr. Mehmet Oz, everybody knows Dr. Oz from TV. Some people love him, some people hate him, some say he's right on, some say he's a quack.
I think his intentions are good.
I do.
I think his intentions are good.
Would I subscribe to everything that he suggests?
No.
But even he said, if you have already gotten the coronavirus and survived it, as 99.5% of people who get it do, the best course for you might be if you're going to take one of the vaccines to just take the first dose.
If you come back for the second dose, after you've already had your own antibodies going to work, and then you add this to it, and then you add another dose to it, it could be very, very bad for your health.
Other doctors have said if you already had it, don't get the vaccine at all.
Not a first dose or a second dose.
And it's because of these types of questions, these scientific, I don't want to call them issues, that might not be the correct language here, but this scientific difference of opinion, medical difference of opinion about whether or not vaccines should be taken by people who have had the virus or not.
Whether or not they should take one dose or two doses.
Whether they should take the experimental mRNAs or the Johnson& Johnson actual vaccine.
All of these questions give us reason to pause and say, you know, maybe this is right for me, maybe it's not.
Now, where am I going with this?
You know where I'm going with this.
I'm going to the vaccine passports.
I'm going to the idea that lawmakers or executives, governors, for example, Can, by edict, tell you what you must do in order to live your normal life when it comes to your medical conditions?
Do you remember a few years ago how outraged we were when New York City began to charge a tax?
A surcharge, if you will, on sugary soft drinks because it wasn't good for you and your health becoming bad is going to be a burden on society.
So they tried to institute this soda tax and they tried to do everything they can to discourage by law.
In other words, punishing you if you choose to do these things.
Legally punishing you with extra charges because they know what's better for your health than you do.
Remember how outraged we were?
What an incredible assault on personal freedom that that was?
Well, put that on steroids.
And that's what you have with mandated vaccines and vaccine passports to prove that you have been vaccinated.
And this is what is unfortunately going on in virtually every state in America.
What I mean by that is discussions are ongoing in virtually every state in America.
In some states, they are feeling very good about themselves because their governor has indicated, or maybe even ordered, that no vaccine passports will be allowed in their state.
And people are saying yes to my red state governor.
That's what I'm talking about.
That's the way it ought to be.
And unfortunately, many of these people have been fooled because their governors, or their legislators, We're only giving them half the story.
Because what these governors and legislators in many instances mean is that the government won't require you to have this vaccine.
However, we'll let the businesses take the blame.
The businesses will do the dirty deed of making sure that you will get that vaccine or else you can't engage in commerce with them.
You can't get into the ballpark to watch your favorite team play without a vaccine and proof of said vaccine in a QR code on your smartphone or a stamp on your light driver's license or just a straight-up paper to keep in your wallet or whatever it is.
You must show us your papers in order to get into that game, in order to dine in that restaurant, in order to get on that bus or subway to get to work.
In order to get in that Uber or that cab.
To live freely in these states, there must be a ban on mandates by private enterprise, by corporations, by small businesses.
There must be nondiscrimination language passed by law in every one of the 50 state legislatures.
Non-discrimination language that says no person or persons, corporations, businesses, or governmental entities may require a vaccination against COVID-19 or any other virus, nor the passport or the delineation of those who have had it.
Delineation is probably the wrong word, but the proof of this, the passport that they talk about.
No one can require this in this state, because to require it is to discriminate against people based on the condition of their health.
That's what it does.
It discriminates against people's medical choices.
And that should be as much of a violation of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as anything else.
You can't discriminate based on race.
You can't discriminate based on creed.
And you cannot discriminate based on my health choices.
And that's what I want to talk about.
There's good news that I'll share with you coming up right after this as we continue on the Dennis Prager Show.
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There's a piece by Heather MacDonald in USA Today, July, last year, headline.
There is no epidemic of fatal police shootings against unarmed black Americans.
She writes that much of modern policing is driven by crime data and that the black community...
is heavily policed because that's where people are disproportionately hurt by violent street crime and I've told you studies that find that blacks want the police to maintain the same level of manpower to the same degree as whites do if not even more so when people like Maxine Waters purport to speak for most black people she does not most black people do not have hostility towards the police do not want the police defunded which is one of the cries from the left New York City,
2018, 73% of shooting victims were black, though blacks are roughly 24% of the city.
She writes that blacks between the age of 10 and 34 die from homicide at 13 times the rate of white Americans, according to the CDC. As of the June 22 update, again, this is last year, Washington Post's database of fatal shootings.
Found 14 unarmed black victims and 25 unarmed white victims in the year 2019. This does not include people killed by other means like George Floyd, but most of the people killed by cops are killed by firearms.
14 unarmed black victims shot and killed by the police in 2019. 25 unarmed white victims shot and killed by the police in 2019. Name one.
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The op-ed is dead at The New York Times.
They will now be called guest editorials.
And your fingerprints are all over this.
I wonder.
Hugh, I did see that news.
And I have to say, I don't regret killing off a 50-year tradition at the New York Times.
I can only say this kind of hasty, rash decision would not have been made back when I owned the New York Times last summer.
It was a brief but wonderful time in the lifespan of the newspaper.
But the after effects, the aftershocks of your brief tenure in charge of the New York Times have been enduring and the paper may never recover.
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This is Albert Mogler for townhall.com.
The editorial board of the Los Angeles Times has put forward a horrifyingly honest argument about abortion.
The headline it ran was this.
The right to an abortion means the right to have it for any reason.
They intend for abortion to be available for any reason, at any time, or for no reason.
Their focus was a law passed in 2017 by the legislature in Ohio, a law that seeks to prevent abortion on the grounds that the unborn baby has been diagnosed with Down syndrome.
The editorial board of the Los Angeles Times is saying that it is wrong to try to protect unborn babies that are diagnosed with Down syndrome by such a law.
Why is it wrong?
Because, says the editorial board, it interferes with what is a greater good than human dignity in the womb.
And that means a woman's absolute autonomy.
And what the paper claims is her constitutional right to destroy the life within her.
Like I said, this editorial is honest.
It's also horrifying.
I'm Albert Moeller.
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in some way but it's not a good
yeah I might not recommend that for today.
uh I do radio because I do radio, not television, and there's a reason for it.
No, all kidding aside, watch it if you would like to.
It's pretty boring watching a guy sitting behind a microphone talking.
But by all means, if you can engage with us in any way, shape, or form, we welcome and encourage you to do that.
My name is Bob France, in for dentists, and I am live here in Cleveland, Ohio.
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A lot of people have very serious and important thoughts on this.
Let me just finish my thought on the vaccines.
Earlier today on my local program here in Cleveland, I did an interview with an Ohio State Senator by the name of Andrew Brenner, who has introduced a piece of legislation in the Ohio legislature.
High General Assembly in the State Senate called Senate Bill 169 in which it would indeed ban individuals in government and he says, even though it's a little bit less clear in the verbiage of the bill, it says no person shall require or compel anyone to essentially take a vaccine or show a passport.
Proving that they have taken a vaccine.
And then he went on to define the word person, according to the Ohio Revised Code, as being any entity, yada, yada, yada, in terms of private or public.
So in his version of this, no one can be forced to take the vaccine or prove that they have had to take the vaccine in order to engage in or avail themselves of services and private businesses and products and whatnot.
Senator Brenner was, though, is two things, actually.
What about other viruses?
Because this is a moment in time, my friends, where our sacrifices of the present should not be repeated in the future.
And if we can, we must make sure that future, quote, health emergencies or pandemics or whatever they're going to call them.
Should not allow the same sort of destructive, and then we're talking economically, medically, emotionally, psychologically, educationally, destructive policies from being instituted in the future.
And so my question to the senator was, what about future viruses, and what about...
Your language of this bill, including not just this coronavirus, COVID-19, but all viruses in the future, so we don't have to fight this fight again.
And he talked about considering that language.
But the second part is, there has to be language, and this is what I said a few moments ago, in every state legislature, there must be language that prohibits the discrimination of people based on their health status.
And what I mean by that is a law like the one proposed in this bill, which would bar an employer from firing an employee who did not want to take the jab.
That's great.
But it's only step one.
A law like the one proposed in this bill that would stop a school from kicking a child out who didn't get vaccinated.
That is also great.
It isn't worth writing unless it contains anti-discrimination language.
Language that says a boss who cannot fire this person for not taking the vaccine cannot exact revenge on this person by denying them, for example, promotions, raises.
Plum assignments.
They can't be given dirtier work to do.
And this just crosses all industries and types of work, of course.
Children cannot be held accountable by teachers.
They cannot be denied the same access to things that vaccinated students have.
There has to be language in this.
Otherwise, it's worthless because you know that those who wish to control are always going to look for the loophole.
They're always going to look for the chink in the arm or the crack in the bill that says, aha, maybe I can't force them to be vaccinated by this law, but I will make it so they don't want to be here.
I can't fire them for not getting vaccinated, but I'll make it so they don't want to be here.
Here's your new assignments.
Here's your new duties.
Oh, and the person who was hired four years after you got the promotion in front of you, etc., etc.
That's what has to happen in all 50 states.
I welcome your thoughts.
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It looks like Placer County, California, unless my screen is off there.
I can't quite read it.
It looks like Placer County, and that's where Dave is.
Did I get it right?
Placer County.
Placer County.
I apologize.
Thank you, Dave.
Thanks, Bob, man.
You're a great feeling for Dennis.
You've got a lot of energy.
I love it.
Just wanted to say something real quick and interesting to the country.
That they can do for themselves.
People just go on their, you know, their, like, Bing or, you know, I hate to say Google, but DuckDuckGo, whatever, and type in their county name.
So in my case, it was Placer County COVID deaths.
And they'll give you the number that's up to date.
It's up to date every day.
And you can see that number.
You can look over the months, and there's a graph that shows.
Then take your number of the people that live in your county, which my county is 398,000 people.
We have 282 deaths in 14 months.
That's a.000719 fatality rate.
And these are deaths that supposedly were from COVID. Uh-oh.
I think Dave's line just dropped.
Dave, I did not hang up on you, FYI. I think you lost your cell phone signal there.
But I'm going to run with your point and assume that what you were talking about is...
You can educate yourself as to how severe of an impact the COVID-19 virus is on your county and your community and probably then engage your county commissioners, county leadership, health departments, and demand, again, that any restrictions be lifted because there is no way, shape, or form that people's rights, people's businesses, revenues, salaries, worship.
Any of those things should be impacted by something that is affecting, at least in terms of deaths,.000, whatever the number was, he was just about to read off.
He's right.
He's exactly right.
They don't want you to know those things.
Here in my state of Ohio, Mike DeWine...
Does these twice weekly and has now for the last 14 months, you know, with rare occasions where he's off.
But does these twice weekly updates, you know, before the media.
And he gives us numbers that are cherry-picked and skewed.
The worst possible numbers that he can find he'll give you, even if they're from just given locations among Ohio's 88 counties, so that he can justify his inexcusable, heavy-handed, authoritarian, Napoleon-esque types of edicts.
Because, quite frankly, you know, there is no way for him to hold on to his power unless he's able to do this.
Now, he was enjoying some extremely high approval ratings for the first, I don't know, six, eight, ten months even of the coronavirus by the people in Ohio because he and they have sufficiently scared people enough into thinking, we have to do this.
Thank God.
Daddy DeWine is out there protecting all of us, taking care of us.
That's how...
It is being portrayed.
And if he has to admit that the numbers do not justify, in all of these counties, do not justify the types of edicts and actions and policies he has established, he feels like he's going to lose his grip on his job.
Fortunately, it appears there are more and more and more Americans, or rather Ohioans, who feel like doing what they did in Vail, Arizona, than there are supporting somebody like Mike DeWine right now.
They're going to take their liberty back one way or another.
My name is Bob Franson for Dennis Prager.
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My parents didn't teach me that I was a victim.
And Uncle Tom is somebody who has sold out.
I will not pretend to be a victim in this country.
I know that that makes many people on the left uncomfortable.
Most black people don't believe that other blacks can be independent free thinkers.
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One of the keys to actual real happiness is earned success.
Not handouts, but earning your success.
Because, you know, getting a handout from somebody never makes you feel good about yourself.
This recommendation sounds as if it's going to just destroy the capacity for earned excess.
Because what's the point?
I mean, the government's just going to keep taking it all.
Don't forget, when you invest in something like a business or in the markets, you're taking a big chance, right?
It's not the same as labor.
Yet they want to treat that money that you've already paid taxes on now as labor.
It's really messed up.
And the AEI guy, the cellist, I appreciate that because I'm a classical singer.
I hear what he's saying, and it's extremely true.
I mean, you know, it's just human nature.
You want to do something for yourself.
You want to earn for yourself.
I got a note from Bloomberg the other day in one of their reports, and they were talking about income inequality between white America and black America.
And they had a big chart, and they said, you know what?
It really started picking up in a big way.
They equated it with a $3 trillion divide today, so therefore that's what we need in reparations.
And they said it really started picking up in 1967. I remember what happened.
Go ahead.
Johnson's War on Poverty in 1964. And so you want to talk about decimating a community.
Suddenly, you know, you couldn't get a payment, a leg up from Uncle Sam, right?
If you had a man in the house, all kinds of things that destroyed community, destroyed the family, made people dependent on the government.
And sure enough, you get a much wider breadth of income inequality.
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I know that masks are going to be with us for a long time.
For some people like Joe, maybe Joe Biden will wear one forever.
You know, I mean, it's ridiculous.
But I also think it's ridiculous.
Do you notice how we're all like experts on the subject?
I mean, that's...
We're not doctors or scientists or infectious disease specialists.
So how do you make all these pronouncements?
I know that masks work.
Now to me, call me crazy, but that's as dumb as saying, I know masks don't work.
How do we know?
You know?
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33 minutes past the hour as we continue.
Some might call that 27 minutes before the top of the hour.
I think both are correct.
Those are alternate facts.
Welcome.
Bob France in for Dennis Prager.
Here in the ReliefFactor.com studios in Cleveland, Ohio.
You know, I like to point that kind of thing out once in a while.
I'll never forget that.
Do you remember when the Trump administration responded to certain allegations or certain statements or whatever by the left, and they would respond in saying, well, you know, this is an alternate fact.
And they say, oh, alternate fact, like that's never been heard of before.
An alternate fact is another way of saying a lie.
Because there can only be facts.
There can't be alternate facts.
Well, that's not true.
Two things can be true at the same time.
They can both be facts.
A glass may be half filled with beer, and it is an alternate fact that that glass is half empty of beer.
It may be 27 minutes before the top of an hour at the same time that an alternate fact exists that it's 33 minutes past the top of the existing hour.
The word games that the left plays.
To try and demonize and embarrass the right are just so confounding.
And you know what's funny is I never heard anybody.
It wasn't Hannity.
It wasn't Tucker.
It wasn't anybody on fire.
I never heard anybody really, truly delineate and defend against those ridiculous attacks, saying, of course there can be alternate facts that are also true.
You choose to see kids in cages.
Here's an alternate fact about why they are separated from adults.
You choose to see kids ripped from the arms of parents.
Well, here's the alternate fact.
It is illegal to put children in holding facilities with adults, especially when we don't know who their parents may be.
They are in grave danger if they're not separated and put in their own facilities.
Well, that's putting kids in cages.
Alternate facts exist for a reason.
And the idea that the left just thinks their version is the only thing that works.
And I could go on and on about reasons why, but instead I'll go to you.
877-243-7776.
You can also type it out as 8Prager776.
We'll go to Bakersfield.
We're staying in California today.
Bill, thanks for joining us on the Dennis Prager Show.
Go ahead, sir.
Hi.
The reason I'm calling is because of what Dennis was on to about the so-called planet-saving global warming people.
My angle, if you will, is that these people are actually the ones who are destroying the planet, not saving it.
And one fact is that they are producing ethanol to inject upwards of 10% into our gasoline, at least in California.
But every gallon of ethanol has to be, I mean, it's produced using diesel fuels.
So for every gallon of ethanol, they burn a gallon of diesel fuel to create fuel.
And this fuel is being created from plants that are having to use land and water and human labor and refineries and everything else.
They're actually burning fuel and resources to create this synthetic fuel when we have plenty of oil.
Now, the other part of the oil...
Let me stop you there, Bill, for now, because while I appreciate what you're saying right now...
There are a lot of things that we need to discuss with respect to the environment, with respect to fuel, with respect to fossil fuels, renewables, and everything that they are doing.
And there are times to do that.
Unfortunately, at this particular moment in time, I regret to say this isn't one of them.
I do want to stay on topic, and I want to stay with where we are with respect to vaccines and with respect to masks and with respect to what Joe Biden is trying to do to us in the name of...
Anti-science as opposed to actual real science, trying to lull us into, or not lull us actually, but to drive us into terror and panic with fear porn, which is what he is using here.
And I apologize, but I just want to stay on topic with this right now.
Believe me, the environment and what is being done in the name of the environment to destroy everything and control people is not lost on me.
Nor on anybody else that I talk to.
But I just want to stay on topic at the moment.
Jack is calling us from, looks like, Illinois.
Jack, you were on the Dennis Prager Show.
Thanks for waiting.
Go right ahead.
Thanks, Bob.
Thanks for having me.
My topic is I think our government, for reasons that suits its own narratives, are actually preventing the reduction of COVID deaths.
The wearing of the mask now actually prevents herd immunity.
And why do I say that?
I say that because if you look at states that are shut down, like New York, New Jersey, Michigan, Illinois, and California, they're experiencing high death rates.
So why is this happening?
And that's because now the population has either had COVID or been immune to it or has vaccinated against it.
I am with you.
I'm with you to a degree, Jack, and I've got a hard break here, but herd immunity is not the end-all answer.
I'll talk more about that next.
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I was under a constant attack.
You're not really black because you're not doing what we expect black people to do.
We know exactly what's going on here.
This is the wrong black guy.
He has to be destroyed.
So you'd still like to serve on the Supreme Court?
I'd rather die than withdraw from the process.
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Joy Reid, who's really special, she's defending, she's more concerned about the white officer and doesn't actually care about the lives of the other girl.
Cut 99. I don't know the details of what happened beforehand, but I'm...
Bothered that no one is asking what could have scared a 16-year-old girl enough that she felt she had to grab a kitchen knife facing two adult women.
Right?
No one's asking what would have scared a kid who's in a foster situation so much that she felt that she needed to defend herself or pick up a knife.
No one's asking that about her.
They're just saying people with this sort of concern trolling, pretending they care so much about those other two women.
And Brittany pointed that on social media last night.
Do we really think these people are so concerned about those other two black women?
Well, Joy Reid, are you trying to say that there might be structural family problems in the black community?
I'm happy to have that robust discussion with you.
Are you actually trying to say that there might be dysfunction and that the police officer was invited into this situation?
But what if I told you that on the same day in the same state, a 13-year-old was killed by another 13-year-old with a knife?
That's right.
Knife attacks.
Are increasing dramatically in our country right now.
Maybe it's because LeBron James glamorizes it.
LeBron James acts as if knife fights are part of the historic fabric of the black community.
Jazz music and knife fights is what LeBron James would say.
That's what really makes the black community special.
It's ridiculous.
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Hi, long-time listener.
I love your show.
Thank you, Maggie.
I really appreciate it.
Oh, thanks.
I wanted to share a story yesterday.
This made me laugh so hard.
It made me think of you.
I was speaking with my best friend.
Believe it or not, I'm conservative.
My best friend is liberal.
But we've been best friends for many years.
And political stuff, for some reason, doesn't affect it.
But anyway.
Sure.
Good.
So we were outdoors yesterday, and we saw two people walk by us wearing masks, and once every 30 seconds or so, we see them walking by, they pull it down to smoke a cigarette.
And so, yeah.
So I turned to her, and I'm like, what is it?
I don't understand the logic with this.
I said, because you're telling me after years of smoking, they're just now worried about what they're inhaling?
Right.
Now they're gonna get healthy.
Now they're gonna wear a mask, but they're gonna pull the mask down.
That's like somebody who's hooked up to the oxygen or somebody with emphysema or something for years of smoking, and they're smoking while they get off the oxygen machine.
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It is the Dennis Prager Show, but Dennis is, of course, not here.
You could probably tell that.
We have different voices.
My name is Bob France, sitting in Cleveland, Ohio, with ReliefFactor.com studios thereof.
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We'll go back to the phones now.
We're talking about vaccines, mandatory vaccines, and whether or not it should be allowed to discriminate against someone because they did not choose to do something with their health that somebody else chose.
Again, I remember how angry people were, and we were mocking and laughing at the city of New York when they just did their ridiculous...
I'm trying to remember which mayor it was.
It wasn't de Blasio.
Who was before de Blasio?
Which was the last left-wing loom before de Blasio?
Was it Bloomberg?
It might have been Bloomberg.
I think it was Bloomberg's soda tax.
Yes, I think it was.
I think it was.
People putting the soda tax on there because they wanted to essentially force people into living a life the way they felt they should live their lives with respect to their health conditions, saying that it impacts other people, so therefore you have to pay more.
And people were just crazy about that.
It's nuts.
You cannot force things on people because you don't like them.
Well, I think the same thing would go with an experimental quote-unquote vaccine whose side effects are completely unknown right now.
Are you aware, by the way, of the number of women who are reporting severe changes to their menstrual cycles because of the vaccine that they've received?
I won't get into the details.
You can read them for yourself.
They'll tell you what's going on with their bodies.
But they never had this problem before, and now it's become a major issue for them after they have had their vaccine.
There are so many things that are unknown about the experimental vaccines, which is why, again, I am choosing not to take one.
That's one of many reasons, really.
I will not judge you for not wanting to take one.
I'm asking that you extend the same courtesy to me.
Don't judge me for not wanting to, and don't tell me that I can't have or do the same things that you can do because of that.
Let's go to Northridge, California.
And Mike, right here on the Dennis Prager Show.
Hi, Mike.
It's Bob sitting in for Dennis.
Go right ahead.
Hi, Bob.
How are you?
Good, sir.
My problem is that you know very well that this vaccine was produced under the guidance of our former president, right?
Well, the Operation Warp Speed was directed by the President.
Yes, sir.
Excuse me.
Why don't you let me finish the sentence, please, sir?
Mike, you...
No, Mike.
Keep to claim.
Keep to claim and claim.
Mike, stop.
Stop, Mike.
Let me explain something to you.
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
You asked me a question, and you ended your sentence when you said, right?
Which, in a written form, would have a question mark after it.
So when I responded to that question, you then dressed me down and told me that I didn't let you finish your question.
I most certainly did, sir.
I'll ask you to be courteous in this phone call, and we can have a nice chat.
I'll try to be, and I am courteous.
Go ahead, sir.
Well, no, I finished my point.
That's all I wanted to answer.
I said President Trump did not oversee the actual science behind the vaccines, but he did organize the private and public partnership with Operation Warp Speed to make it happen.
That part, yes, sir, is correct.
I understand.
I understand.
But that's not my point.
My point is, when you're taking praise, when everybody was praising him for how fast he's working, how fast the vaccine was produced, you conservatives didn't even think about to think.
Wait a second.
It's too fast.
Maybe this vaccine is not that good.
It's not proven yet.
Why did you talk now and you're now complaining about vaccines because your president is not in power anymore?
Okay, well, let me be very direct.
Let me be very direct, Mike.
You're incorrect, sir, when you tell us that conservatives did not.
Well, I'm going to tell you.
I'm going to tell you why you're incorrect.
You've got to stop interrupting when you ask somebody a question and then they begin to answer it and then you interrupt the answer.
I thank you for the phone call.
I'm just going to go ahead and ask you to listen now.
Conservatives, many conservatives, expressed serious concerns about an emergency-approved, FDA-approved vaccine back during 2020 when the whole thing was being developed.
Most people said it simply cannot be done.
Conservatives and liberals or leftists alike said it cannot be done in eight months, nine months, ten months, the way President Trump promised it would be done by Christmas, and people would start getting vaccines before the new year.
A lot of people mocked and made fun and said that's not possible.
It turned out to be possible, because they literally poured more money into the operation.
Publicly and privately, to make sure that the scientists were literally working in shifts around the clock, 24-7, doing everything that they need to do to prepare these vaccines for even emergency approval from the FDA. Now, even while that was going on, there were conservatives who said, I'm not sure about this.
I'm not sure I want to take a vaccine, and I can tell you this.
When President Trump was still in office and the first needle started going into arms, I said, I don't want anything to do with this.
Conservatives all over the country said, not going to do it.
Not trusting it.
But, if the science says...
And the scientists say this is the best way for us to get out from underneath this massive cloud of a pandemic, is to get more shots in more arms.
Thank you, President Trump, for making it work.
Thank you for beating the deadline.
Thank you for putting a million shots in a million arms per day before Joe Biden ever took office on January 20th.
Now, I, as a conservative, said then, when Trump was president, I didn't want the shot, and I'm saying it now, that Biden is president, I don't want the shot.
This part is not about politics.
This part is not about favorite ideology.
This part is about science and whether or not it is the right thing for me to do, and it's my choice whether or not I do it.
It's your choice whether or not you do it.
It is not about Biden.
It's not about Trump.
We'll be right back.
What is the cotton plan for getting immigration right?
We need a careful review of those non-immigrant visas that guest workers get and whether they're needed in our economy in different sectors.
But the most important thing that any immigration system can do is naturalize new American citizens.
And right now our green card system It's completely divorced from the needs and the economic realities of our country.
Only about one out of 14 green cards of the million-plus green cards that we give out a year is remotely tied to genuine economic need.
Most of them are given away to family members.
They're given away to winners of the diversity lottery.
There's crazy quotas and set-asides where we clearly don't have needs, like several thousand years for lawyers.
I think most Americans agree the last thing we need is to bring more lawyers into our country.
I will agree with that 100%.
Yeah.
So what my system is to do, Hugh, model someone on the Canadian system, the Australian system, which are often held up as the best models in the world, would be very simple, very straightforward.
It's assigned a certain number of points to foreigners who want to immigrate to our country based on their age.
Younger is better, so they have more time to make a life here, more time to make money, more time to pay taxes into our system.
Education and practical fields like science and technology and engineering and give the highest number of points getters every six months the green cards.
So it would transform us from a very backward immigration system that looks towards what's happened over the last, say, four decades and looks instead towards what we need over the next four decades to help grow our economy.
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*music* I appreciate when you say that the old school liberals, of which you are one, have much more in common with conservatives because we actually have certain values we believe in.
Where the left is today, I mean, it's clear that they're closer to the French mob or to the Red Guards than they are to the founders.
They've lost the ability to reason.
They've thrown away the basis of our law, the Constitution.
They're sort of just going from their gut, which never ends well.
Well, you know, there was a poll that showed that a very significant number of millenniums think that America should become a communist country.
I have been.
To communist countries.
I defended dissidents in the Soviet Union and in Cuba and in China.
I defended it in the Soviet Union and in the Soviet Union.
You know, the fight to regain our freedoms that were taken away from us by government during COVID-19 and this pandemic.
And you should always remember that, by the way.
Don't ever say that COVID-19 cost us things.
Government cost us things.
COVID-19 didn't steal your freedom.
Government response to COVID-19 stole your freedom.
It's going to be hard to get it back.
Do you remember the Polish-Canadian priest earlier this month?
The Polish-Canadian pastor?
Who was allowing his parishioners to pray and to sing and to engage in, you know, worship.
Until about five uniformed or plain clothes, I think there were some of each, police and other health department inspectors came into the church demanding an end to these dangerous hostilities, an end to your worship.
An end to your singing and your projecting of dangerous droplets throughout the church.
And you remember his response, right?
It went viral.
Please get out.
Get out of this property.
Immediately get out.
Get out of this property.
Immediately.
Out.
I don't want to hear anything.
Out of this property.
Immediately.
I don't want to hear a word.
Out.
Out.
Out of this property.
Immediately until...
You'll come back with a warrant.
Out!
Out of this property!
Immediately out!
Immediately go out and don't come back.
I don't want to talk to you.
Not a word.
Out of this property.
I mean, he just let them have it.
Now, they're there uniformed in police uniforms and in, I think, health inspector wind jackets or windbreakers in Canada, mind you.
And they came up those stairs, and they were on their way in there to break up this worship session.
They left with their tails between their legs.
I kid you not.
Their heads were down.
They walked back down the sidewalk.
He followed them out.
They walked down to their cars.
They'd just been scolded by Dad.
In fact, that became one of my favorite sound bites, actually.
I play this now whenever I have a bad caller.
I probably should have used it a couple of callers ago.
Ouch!
Immediately out!
I don't want to talk to you.
Not a word.
I don't care what you have to say.
Out!
I use that now for bad callers.
Anyway, my point to that was, bad news, the court in Canada, however their system works, has issued a warrant that has permitted now, because apparently they came back.
He kicked them out again.
Now the court has issued a warrant permitting police to, quote, do anything necessary, end quote, to enter the church of the pastor who kicked them out twice.
So they are hell-bent on stopping this worship because they believe that it is potentially dangerous.
So my point to that is it's not going to be easy, my friends, winning back our freedoms, but it is worth the fight, and I'm willing to engage in it.
I hope you'll stand alongside of me.
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Hugh, I did see that news.
And actually, I don't regret killing off a 50-year tradition at the New York Times.
I can only say this kind of hasty, rash decision would not have been made back when I owned the New York Times last summer.
It was a brief but wonderful time in the life span of the newspaper.
But the after effects, the aftershocks of your brief tenure in charge of the New York Times have been enduring and the paper may never recover.
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The editorial board of the Los Angeles Times has put forward a horrifyingly honest argument about abortion.
The headline it ran was this.
The right to an abortion means the right to have it for any reason.
They intend for abortion to be available for any reason, at any time, or for no reason.
Their focus was a law passed in 2017 by the legislature in Ohio, a law that seeks to prevent abortion on the grounds that the unborn baby has been diagnosed with Down syndrome.
The editorial board of the Los Angeles Times is saying that it is wrong to try to protect unborn babies that are diagnosed with Down syndrome by such a law.
Why is it wrong?
Because, says the editorial board, it interferes with what is a greater good than human dignity in the womb.
And that means a woman's absolute autonomy.
And what the paper claims is her constitutional right to destroy the life within her.
Like I said, this editorial is honest.
It's also horrifying.
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In some way, but it's not a good break.
What is going on with the Biden tax plan?
I gotta tell you, this is about the most moronic thing I have seen in my entire career.
I have never seen such an aggressive...
I mean, I think you've got to go back to the days of the Revolutionary War and the British tyranny over our 13 colonies to find anything as ludicrous and onerous as this tax plan, Seb.
My stomach turned when I saw it.
You know, we knew he was a socialist.
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Joy Reid, who's really special.
She's defending.
She's more concerned about the white officer and doesn't actually care about the lives of the other girl.
Cut 99. I don't know the details of what happened beforehand, but I'm bothered that no one is asking what could have scared a 16-year-old girl enough that she felt she had to grab a kitchen knife facing two adult women.
Right?
No one's asking what would have scared a kid who's in a foster situation so much that she felt that she needed to defend herself or pick up a knife.
No one's asking that about her.
They're just saying people with this sort of concern trolling pretending they care so much about those other two women.
And Brittany pointed that on social media last night.
Do we really think these people are so concerned about those other two black women?
Well, Joy Reid, are you trying to say that there might be structural family problems in the black community?
I'm happy to have that robust discussion with you.
Are you actually trying to say that there might be dysfunction and that the police officer was invited into this situation?
But what if I told you that on the same day in the same state, a 13-year-old was killed by another 13-year-old with a knife?
That's right.
Knife attacks.
Are increasing dramatically in our country right now.
Maybe it's because LeBron James glamorizes it.
LeBron James acts as if knife fights are part of the historic fabric of the black community.
Jazz music and knife fights is what LeBron James would say.
That's what really makes the black community special.
It's ridiculous.
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Hi, longtime listener.
I love your show.
Thank you, Maggie.
I really appreciate it.
Oh, thanks.
I wanted to share a story yesterday.
This made me laugh so hard.
It made me think of you.
I was speaking with my best friend.
Believe it or not, I'm conservative.
My best friend is liberal.
But we've been best friends for many years.
And political stuff, for some reason, doesn't affect it.
But anyway.
Sure.
Good.
So we were outdoors yesterday, and we saw two people walk by us wearing masks, and once every 30 seconds or so, we see them walking by, they pull it down to smoke a cigarette.
And so, yeah.
So I turned to her, and I'm like, what is it?
I don't understand the logic with this.
I said, because you're telling me after years of smoking, they're just now worried about what they're inhaling?
Right.
Now they're going to get healthy.
Now they're going to wear a mask, but they're going to pull the mask down.
That's like somebody who's hooked up to the oxygen or somebody with emphysema or something for years of smoking.
And.
Thank you.
Thank you.
ready then.
What do you say we turn to education to begin our third and final hour on this Friday edition of the Dennis Prager Show?
I'll give you two good reasons to stay here.
Bob and France.
That's why you should stay here.
My name is Bob France and I'm in for Dennis and I want you to stay here for the next hour as we talk about education or that which we should expect to be education.
But it's far too frequently becoming indoctrination.
Far too frequently becoming bastardization, if you will, of all of the things that so many of us hold dear and near to our hearts.
What am I talking about?
Well, critical race theory is part of what I'm talking about.
The LGBTQ transgender anti-science movement is part of what I'm talking about.
And the fact that children, and in fact young adults at the collegiate level, are not allowed to have their own viewpoints on these things lest they become cancelled.
And the latest example of that comes from a little college in, I'm assuming it's a little college, I just hadn't heard of it before.
If it was any larger, I suppose I probably would have heard of it.
But a little college in California called Cypress College.
Cypress College had a communications class in which a young man, a student, by the name of Braden Ellis, gave a presentation about cancel culture.
His communications class speech was about cancel culture and, quote, why it is so destructive and tearing our country apart.
Now, Brayden Ellis, in this class, he told the Daily Wire that he mentioned how activists attempted to cancel the children's show Paw Patrol in light of the anti-police sentiment stemming from the Black Lives Matter, Inc., Marxist movement.
Now, following the death of George Floyd, you know, and the conviction of Derek Chauvin and the rest, along with, of course, professors...
And activists and journalists alike taking to social media to decry police, to complain, to decide that police are the danger of our society rather than the protectors of our society.
They all gather together to say, you know, things like Paw Patrol are bad for children because Paw Patrol, if you don't know the show, and I have to admit, my children were that age of watching that kind of television back in the early 2000s when it was the Wiggles.
And it was Bear in the Big Blue House, and it was Wonder Pets, and so on down the line.
So I don't know too much about Paw Patrol, but I do know it's about dogs and animals who are police officers.
Hence the name Paw Patrol.
Well, police officers being portrayed in a positive light on little animals for children is dangerous, because it could skew the viewpoint of a young child and their formative minds that police are, you know, good.
We can't have that.
And so you probably remember there was a movement to cancel Paw Patrol.
Well, Brayden Ellis in his speech said, you know, that's a terrible idea.
Because police are actually very helpful.
Police are there to protect and serve people in their time of need.
So he gave his speech, and then after the speech, according to the policy, there was a 10-minute Q&A for each of the students on the Zoom.
Because remember, this is California, so nobody's going to school in person.
Everybody's trying to educate themselves by way of their computer screen.
So there's a 10-minute Q&A session for students on the Zoom call to respond to the presentation.
The professor...
Ended up being the primary director of the cues, demanding A's from the presenter, Mr. Ellis.
This is three minutes long.
It'll probably take longer than that for me to play it for you because I'm going to interrupt it frequently to illustrate some very important points.
But this is the first voice you will hear.
It will be that of the student wrapping up his presentation.
Then the teacher starting the Q&A, and then another student responding before we get to the actual presenter, Brayden Ellis.
So please give this a listen.
Great.
I agree.
So you brought up the police in your speech a few times.
So what is your, like, what is your main concern?
Since, I mean, honestly, the whole reason police, I mean, it is systemic.
The issue is systemic because the whole reason we have.
Police departments in the first place?
Where did it stem from?
What's our history?
Going back to what Jeremy was talking about, what does it stem from?
It stems from people in the South wanting to capture runaway slaves.
So we're going to stop that there for the most obvious of reasons.
Now you know the bias right from the beginning of the discussion.
The left-wing college professor...
When she hears the word police, she immediately thinks of slave catchers.
Right?
Not directors of traffic, not responders to violence, responders to radio calls, not people who help in traffic accidents, not people who teach their children at Safety Town.
When she sees police, she sees slave catchers.
And slave catchers, by their very definition, do not think that blacks or slaves have rights.
And so therefore, like slave catchers before them, modern-day police officers target blacks.
Gotta get them.
Gotta get them, just like the old slave catchers did, because that's what a police uniform means today.
That's her bias from the very beginning.
Never mind the fact that every civilized society...
has a police department or a police force in some form to protect and prevent criminal acts from occurring to innocent people.
Every civilized society has a police force.
Every civilized society did not have American slavery for 400 years.
So let's cue that in.
This is her bias.
Police equals slave catchers.
As we continue.
Maybe they shouldn't be heroes.
Maybe they don't belong on a kid's show.
Now that was the voice of another student responding to Brayden Ellis' presentation about why Paw Patrol should not be canceled and why other cancel culture victims should not be victims.
Now we'll hear from Brayden Ellis as he tries to explain his point of view to his police-hating, far-left College professor.
So I disagree with what Jeremy said about it because I think cops are heroes and they have to have a difficult job, but we have to have that fine life.
All of them?
I mean, I'd say a good majority of them.
You have bad people in every business and every part.
Yet a lot of police officers have committed an atrocious crimes and have gotten away with it and have never been convicted of any of it.
And I think for the person who has family members, Who are police officers?
Yes, I understand.
And this is what I believe.
This is my opinion.
And this is, you know, not popular to say, but I do support our police.
We have bad people, and the people that do bad things should be brought to justice.
I agree with that.
But I think that...
Say it again.
They haven't.
Well, I agree with you on that point of they should, right?
So what is your bottom line point?
You're saying police officers should be revered, viewed as heroes?
They go on TV shows with children?
I think they are heroes in a sense because they come to your need and they come and help you and they have problems just like every other business, but we should fix that.
But I think that they're heroes.
I think that's the problem, looking at it as a business.
Because they're actually supposed to protect and serve the people.
They do protect us.
Who do we call when we're in trouble and someone has a knife or a gun?
I wouldn't call the police.
Why wouldn't you call the police?
I don't trust them.
My life's in more danger.
Who would you call?
In their prisons.
Professor, who would you call?
I wouldn't call anybody.
Well, if someone intruded your house with a gun, would you have a gun on you?
No.
Who would you call?
It's my time to go.
Okay.
Home, the police is kind of just, you know.
And I know that it's not popular for me to say that to you guys and people in here, but that's what I believe about the police.
Okay, thank you.
I appreciate it.
Thank you guys for listening to my point.
I appreciate it.
Thanks.
That young man deserves a medal.
For A, his point of view on policing.
B, his courage in stating it in a left-wing, obviously left-wing, very hostile environment to a professor like that who did everything but listen to his point of view.
She couldn't interrupt him fast enough.
She couldn't cut him off and express her disgust for his point of view fast enough.
Now, there's so many responses that I have to this, and I want to get yours on the other side of this time out.
But there's so many responses I have to this.
The one that I will say before the break is think about the fact that this person controls the grade of that young man in this class, which affects GPA, which affects class standing, which affects future professional opportunities.
She is going to be able to grade him.
We'll be right back.
The conservative commentary space and the conservative activist space is not giving an inch when it has come to this nonsense of what happened in Ohio.
It's really, really good.
Because what would have happened five years ago is we would have had some...
You know, Mitt Romney-style press release.
Now, while the officer very well might have been justified, this is just another example of a situation gone wrong, of systemic structural racism, and only corporate tax cuts and mass immigration, drug legalization is the way to do this.
Like some sort of weird, bizarre corporate Republican approach to this.
Now, every single conservative commentator that I've seen has said, you know what?
This is a knife fight.
The police officer tried to break it up.
He tried to intervene peacefully, and he saved a young black girl's life.
Here's this guy in MSNBC, Jason Johnson.
This is a guy who's teaching your children, by the way.
He's a professor at Morgan State University.
He has now earned a position on our professor watch list.
Play cut 97. Nakia Bryant, a 16-year-old girl in Columbus, Ohio, called the police for help.
An officer was on the scene, and in 22 seconds he shot her dead.
An honor roll student who's making TikTok videos on makeup and hair.
This hasn't stopped.
And still, 40 minutes after that ruling, a 16-year-old girl can be shot in front of her house.
So no, I'm not hopeful.
Because unless there is wholesale, wholesale change.
Abolishment of this institution that continues to fail tax paying black people in this country.
Everything else is just fanciful thinking.
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There's a piece by Heather McDonald in USA Today, July, last year, headline.
There is no epidemic of fatal police shootings against unarmed black Americans.
She writes that much of modern policing is driven by crime data and that the black community is heavily policed because that's where people are disproportionately hurt by violent street crime.
I've told you studies that find that blacks want the police to maintain the same level of manpower to the same degree as whites do, if not even more.
So when people like Maxine Waters purport to speak for most black people, she does not.
Most black people do not have hostility towards the police, do not want the police defunded, which is one of the cries from the left.
New York City, 2018, 73% of shooting victims were black, though blacks are roughly 24% of the city.
She writes that blacks between the age of 10 and 34 die from homicide at 13 times the rate of white Americans, according to the CDC. As of the June 22 update, again, this is last year, Washington Post's database of fatal shootings found 14 unarmed black victims and 25 unarmed white victims in the year 2019. This does not include people killed by other means like George Floyd,
but most of the people killed by cops are killed by firearms.
14 unarmed black victims shot and killed by the police in 2019. 25 unarmed white victims shot and killed by the police in 2019. Name one.
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All right.
So I just gave you a small taste of that, and I want to hit a couple other quick points again before I go to your phone calls on this.
This student was mocked.
And was berated by a professor who acknowledges she sees slave catchers when she sees police officers.
And then she interrupted him to tell when he said, who do you call when somebody is threatening you with a gun or a knife?
And she declared, I wouldn't call them.
She really believes that she would not call police because she says she would be in more danger in their presence.
Say it again.
They haven't.
Well, I agree with you on that point of they should, right?
So what is your bottom line point?
You're saying police officers should be revered, viewed as heroes?
They go on TV shows with children?
I think they are heroes in a sense because they come to your need and they come and help you and they have a problem just like every other business, but we should fix that.
But I think they're heroes.
I think that's the problem, looking at it as a business.
Because they're actually supposed to protect and serve the people.
They do protect us.
Who do we call when we're in trouble and someone has a knife or a gun?
I wouldn't call the police.
Why wouldn't you call the police?
I don't trust them.
My life's in more danger.
Who would you call?
In their prisons.
Professor, who would you call?
I wouldn't call anybody.
What would you have?
If someone intruded your house with a gun, would you have a gun on you?
Or who would you call?
It's my time to go.
I think what I heard there at the very end of that was I would ask him to go.
Right?
Because she said she wouldn't call the police and she wouldn't have a gun because obviously she's anti-Second Amendment as well, this left-wing nut professor at Cypress College in California.
She said, would you have a gun?
Nope.
I wouldn't have a gun.
And I wouldn't call police because I'd be in more danger in the police's presence than with the person in my home threatening me with a gun or a knife.
And I think at the very end she says, I would ask him to go.
It's hard to hear fully.
Tell me what you think about.
With a gun, would you have a gun on you?
No.
Who would you call?
It's my time to go.
Something like for him to go.
I would want for him to go.
Well, generally speaking, people who break into your home and threaten you with a gun or a knife already know you want them to go.
That's why they had to break in.
Okay?
But they've decided not to go.
How do we know this?
Because they broke in.
The question is, what would you do to deal with that situation?
And according to this left-wing professor, who again is going to be grading this student and other students based on papers they write, opinions that they have, affecting their future, if they don't regurgitate the same tripe that...
Police officers are slave catchers.
I don't trust them.
They should be jailed, etc., etc.
She says she would not call the police.
She would not shoot anybody.
She wouldn't have a gun.
So what is she going to do?
And I wonder, what if the crime wasn't one that was a quick crime?
What if it wasn't a quick, point a gun at you while I rob you of your goods?
What if it was an ongoing crime?
I wonder if a professor like this would respond in the same way to the idea of calling police if she was the victim of an ongoing crime.
If she was the victim of an assault.
One that continued.
A beating or some other type of physical assault.
I wonder if she would be thinking in her head as she suffered and endured a terrible crime.
I wish I could reach my cell phone so that I could call 911 and ask for help.
Or if she would say, nope, just like she did so cavalierly in this college Zoom class, in this lesson, nope, I would be in more danger in the police's presence.
I'll endure the beating.
I'll endure the ongoing crime of whatever kind of terrible atrocity she may be enduring.
I hope that she, and that anybody, everybody, never has to endure a terrible situation like that or anything else in order to understand that, yes, you would call the police because everybody calls the police when their lives are threatened, when their safety is in jeopardy, or when they have been robbed and their goods are all gone, their home.
Victimized, vandalized.
Somebody needs to try to get my stuff back.
Who's it going to be?
Somebody needs to catch the person who did this.
Who's it going to be?
Somebody just stole my car.
Who's going to chase him?
Who's going to investigate and find him?
Because she's not calling the police.
Sadly, people like this are going to need to suffer something personally or be put into a situation where maybe they would agree to a ride-along to find out exactly what police do every day.
But in the meantime, until they either suffer some terrible atrocity, or they go out and experience something through the lens of the police by going on a ride-along, they're going to continue to have their police are nothing but racist slave catcher mentality, and they're going to grade children, and they're going to fill the heads of children or young adults with their biases.
And that's something we just cannot allow.
They know what they're doing is wrong.
And here's...
The worst slash best part about this, I suppose.
When you listen to this woman, she sees slave catchers first and foremost when she thinks of police.
She says they're not held accountable.
I wonder what she would say if we replayed the videos live in real time of the live coverage just for example, to give you the most extreme example, right?
If we replayed live coverage videos in real time of 9-11, would something as extreme as that in the knowledge that there were tens of thousands of people in the Twin Towers at the time of the attacks and that police officers by the hundreds swarmed up those steps floor after floor after floor To
try to rescue, save, guide to safety.
Total strangers.
And hundreds of them lost their lives.
Along with other first responders, and of course victims.
But I wonder as she sees slave catchers, when she sees a badge, what would she describe?
What would her feelings be about those people on that day?
It's sad to have to kind of put it in those terms, but you really do.
And these people are very, very dangerous people because they have control over the mindset of your young person, your young adult or child in their most formative years.
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And your fingerprints are all over this.
Hugh, I did see that news.
And actually, I don't regret killing off a 50-year tradition at the New York Times.
I can only say this kind of hasty, rash decision would not have been made back when I owned the New York Times last summer.
It was a brief but wonderful time in the lifespan of the newspaper.
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The editorial board of the Los Angeles Times has put forward a horrifyingly honest argument about abortion.
The headline it ran was this.
The right to an abortion means the right to have it for any reason.
They intend for abortion to be available for any reason, at any time, or for no reason.
Their focus was a law passed in 2017 by the legislature in Ohio, a law that seeks to prevent abortion on the grounds that the unborn baby has been diagnosed with Down syndrome.
The editorial board of the Los Angeles Times is saying that it is wrong to try to protect unborn babies that are diagnosed with Down syndrome by such a law.
Why is it wrong?
Because, says the editorial board, it interferes with what is a greater good than human dignity in the womb.
And that means a woman's absolute autonomy.
And what the paper claims is her constitutional right to destroy the life within her.
Like I said, this editorial is honest.
It's also horrifying.
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In some way, but it's not a good break.
What is going on with the Biden tax plan?
I gotta tell you, this is about the most moronic thing I have seen in my entire career.
I have never seen such an aggressive...
I mean, I think you've got to go back to, you know, the days of the Revolutionary War and the British tyranny over our 13 colonies to find anything as ludicrous and onerous as this tax plan, Seb.
My stomach turned when I saw it.
You know, we knew he was a socialist.
we knew he would try things like this.
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This is one of the few things we have no precedent for in the United States.
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Judge Thomas, you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth to help you guys.
I do.
I was under a constant attack.
You're not really black because you're not doing what we expect black people to do.
We know exactly what's going on here.
This is the wrong black guy.
He has to be destroyed.
So you'd still like to serve on the Supreme Court?
I'd rather die than withdraw from the process.
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Producer Sean, I was listening to Dennis last week, or maybe it was earlier this week.
How many years have you been playing the Budapest song as bumper music, and he just now figured out what the lyrics were?
It was like Monday or Tuesday, I think it was.
I was listening to Dennis, and I could swear I heard him say, oh, oh, I leave it all.
Now I know what it says.
I leave it all to you.
I wonder how long he'd been listening to Budapest, and it just came through.
I thought that was hilarious.
Months of Budapest.
I've been having Budapest play this bumper music for me for 10 years.
That song is old.
That song is old.
You did not just say...
My name is Bob France, and if I repeat what I was just told...
Were you on air or off there, Sean?
That was off air.
If I repeat this, it may be my last time hosting it, but I don't care.
Sean said, so is Dennis.
Oh, my goodness gracious.
It's my time to go.
Yeah, it may be.
It very well may be.
Listen, I want to follow up on what we were just talking about.
The audio clip that you heard, which was part of a video clip, a Zoom call, of the professor...
The left-wing professor trying to tell a student that police are dangerous and that she would not call police in the event of a home invasion and somebody threatening her with a gun or a knife.
She said, I would not call them.
The student said, who would you call?
She said, I wouldn't call anybody.
He said, would you have a gun?
Nope.
Well, then what would you do?
And it sounded like earlier we thought that she was saying, I would tell him to go.
Or it's his time to go.
In other words, just ask the intruder to leave.
Like, that's great if that works.
But a friend of mine just texted me who's listening to the show who said, I don't think she's saying that it's time for him to go.
She indeed may be saying here, it's my time to go.
In other words, it's my time to die.
Rather than call a police officer to save my life, I would choose death.
It's my time to go.
It's my time to go.
You hear the clap, clap.
It's almost like she's washing her hands of it, you know?
Kind of like just saying, well, I'm done.
That's it for me.
My time to go.
And I think my friend may be onto something here.
It's my time to go.
It's not his time to go.
It's not he has to go.
It's my time to go.
In other words, before I would call a police officer, A slave catcher.
To come and save my life, I would just accept death at the hands of a violent criminal.
What's worse is, she is not just speaking for herself.
She is one of these police abolitionists who don't believe there should be police because, again, they are evil from the start because their origin had to do with slave patrol.
So in her mind, Police shouldn't exist, and victims, including herself, should accept their fate as victims.
Now, I say again what I said earlier, and I apologize for the graphic imagery here, but if she was not just killed and it's my time to go in a snap, but if she was tortured or forced to endure an ongoing longer trauma, like I said, a beating of some sort, an assault of some sort, I wonder if she would still be as cavalier as up, it's my time to go, as she takes another blow, as my time to go, as she is struck again, or she is violated in some other way.
Think about that.
She is essentially saying, victims, take your medicine.
Cops are worse.
Take your medicine.
It's your time to go.
It's my time to go.
I'm astounded by that.
The one thing I will say in response...
Before I have to take another time out, and I know I've got to get to the phones, and there are a lot of people to talk to.
Bear with me.
I want to say this before the break, though.
And I'll give credit and attribution to Sean for this, too.
Producer Sean, who just dropped the Dennis' old line, also dropped the line that said, thank God police don't have the same mindset.
In other words, it is to the good fortune and to the blessing of this professor and every left...
Wing, anti-police nutjob.
It is to their good fortune and their blessing that police officers don't see it as their time to go.
That a police officer would do whatever he or she could to save this woman's life if she were threatened in any such way.
They wouldn't care that she hates them.
They wouldn't care that she condemns them.
They wouldn't care that she sees them as racists who chase slaves.
Hundreds and hundreds of years ago and now chase black people as if they were slaves.
They wouldn't care about any of her slurs, her bigotry, her anger, her hostility to them.
They would try to save her life.
And that's the reason why the student is right.
That's the reason why they are heroes.
And we'll be right back.
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One of the keys to actual real happiness is earned success.
Not handouts, but earning your success.
Because getting a handout from somebody never makes you feel good about yourself.
This recommendation sounds as if it's going to just destroy the capacity.
For earned excess.
Because what's the point?
I mean, the government's just going to keep taking it all.
Don't forget, when you invest in something like a business or in the markets, you're taking a big chance, right?
It's not the same as labor.
Yet they want to treat that money that you've already paid taxes on now as labor.
It's really messed up.
And the AEI guy, the cellist, I appreciate that because I'm a classical singer.
I hear what he's saying, and it's extremely true.
I mean, you know, it's just human nature.
You want to do something for yourself.
You want to earn for yourself.
I got a note from Bloomberg the other day in one of their reports, and they were talking about income inequality between white America and black America.
And they had a big chart, and they said, you know what?
It really started picking up in a big way.
They equated it with a $3 trillion divide today, so therefore that's what we need in reparations.
And they said it really started picking up in 1967. I thought to myself, what happened?
Uh-huh, exactly.
I remember what happened, go ahead.
Johnson's War on Poverty in 64. Yes, the Great Society, right!
Right?
And so you want to talk about decimating a community.
Suddenly, you know, you couldn't get a payment, a leg up, from Uncle Sam, right, if you had a man in the house.
All kinds of things that destroyed community, destroyed the family, made people dependent on the government, and sure enough, you get a much wider breadth of income inequality.
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I know that masks are going to be with us for a long time.
For some people like Joe, maybe Joe Biden will wear one forever.
You know, I mean, it's ridiculous.
But I also think it's ridiculous.
Do you notice how we're all like experts on the subject?
I mean, we're not doctors or scientists or infectious disease specialists.
So how do you make all these pronouncements?
I know that masks work.
Now to me, call me crazy, but that's as dumb as saying, I know masks don't work.
You know?
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The conservative commentary space and the conservative activist space is not giving an inch when it has come to this nonsense of what happened in Ohio.
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Okay, let's go right back to the phones and get some thoughts on what happened in the Cyprus, and again, it's not just Cyprus College.
This left-wing professor, you could just, you know, there could be a printing press of her and just make copy after copy after copy after copy, and they're invading colleges all over the country, not just out there in California.
We're going to go to my home state.
How about that?
In fact, my home city, Cleveland.
It's Karen in Cleveland, Ohio.
You're on the Dennis Prager Show.
Karen, go right ahead.
Hi, Bob.
Good to hear your voice again today.
I am a former teacher in communications.
I'm appalled.
Neutrality is supposed to be something that you practice when you're teaching, not your views.
And I know that's prevalent now.
One of the things I like to say about little kids...
They're not looking at these characters as heroes.
It's teaching respect.
And I believe that's a word that hasn't been used in a long time.
I think that's very well said.
And I completely agree with you.
And here's the other thing, too.
You talk about neutrality is supposed to be the rule of the day when you're teaching.
It's also supposed to be the rule of the day when you're a journalist.
And that is also...
I don't know that neutrality is something that's going to ever make a return in our culture.
You know, journalists who are supposed to just report the news, here are the facts, you decide how you feel about it.
It's not done that way.
It is slanted one way or the other.
99% of the time it is slanted to the left.
And the same thing is going on in the classrooms.
Teachers aren't...
I don't even know if they're expected to just present the information for the students to absorb and to process in whatever way they do without having their own opinions inserted into it.
I feel like education...
And journalism are almost, you know, mutual lost causes right now.
Well, the problem is there's no accountability.
If I had done that, I would have been taken into the office of the principal and possibly be told, you know, one more chance or you're out of here and be fired.
And that's something that doesn't happen.
Yeah, the difference is, and it couldn't be more different, is now...
It would be the student who would be called into somebody's office, and how dare you challenge your professor like that?
How dare you offer an opinion that is so counter to what the professor is trying to lecture on like that?
That's the sad truth of the matter.
Absolutely.
Thank you for talking with me.
I want to give someone else a chance.
My pleasure.
Thank you, Karen.
I appreciate it.
It is.
It's upside down.
David, calling from New Jersey on the Dennis Prager Show.
Hi, David.
It's Bob in for Dennis.
Go ahead.
In some cases, the girls can't call the police.
There's still a victim.
Danielle Sattel, S-I-T-T-E-L on Google and her WordPress.
Thank you for the phone call, but don't ever call me again.
Oh, you know what?
Here, hold on a second.
Hold on.
I have a message for you.
Here's my message for you.
Out!
Immediately out!
I don't want to talk to you.
Not a word.
I don't care what you have to say.
Out!
Paula in El Segundo, California.
Hi, Paula.
You're on the air.
Go right ahead.
Yes.
Hello, sir.
I just wanted to express my views.
I think that what is the real true core problem here is everything becomes someone's opinion.
And these professors are about as qualified as my dog.
And what happens is the children's brains are sponges, and they absorb it.
They have to realize these police officers are not apprehending these suspects because they're at basket weaving contests or ballet dance.
It is so deplorable what is happening in our society.
And they're guilting everyone into that vaccine.
Until it's FDA approved, keep your opinions to yourself, folks.
You go get it and you go take your shots.
It is such a nightmare what is happening.
You can't open your mouth.
You have to have a muzzle on.
It is deplorable what is happening to our society.
Deplorable.
Yeah, it really is.
Paula, what you just said is spot on.
Everybody has an opinion, and theirs is no more valuable.
I think the way you said it is theirs is no more valuable than your dog.
I don't think you should insult your dog like that.
I'm going to have to call PETA. If you do anything like that, again, I'm going to call PETA on you.
And I'm being facetious, obviously.
It's a lame, attempted humor, but in all seriousness, You're allowed to have an opinion.
You are not allowed to force that opinion upon your students as if it were fact.
That's the difference.
Sure, everybody's allowed to have an opinion.
You can have an opinion on everything, including policing.
But a good professor, or if she were in a lower level, you know, in a high school or a junior high school, if they were talking about this, it would be, okay, tell me why you think police are heroes.
All right, okay, got it, great.
Yes, they do come to people's aid at certain points in time.
I appreciate that point of view.
Now, back to the other curly-haired fat kid who was talking a second ago.
Why do you think police are not heroes?
Okay, now, let people have different opinions and let them process it and make up their own minds rather than...
And shutting down opinions that are not shared.
This is why, I talked about this in the first hour of the broadcast, here in the state of Ohio, it's so frustrating that the Board of Education is attempting to insert critical race theory and the fictional 1619 project into Ohio Public Schools' curricula.
The Board of Education, the State Board of Education, is shutting down all dissent.
Any discussion, debate, any public comment on the issue of critical race theory, the 1619 Project, is being eliminated.
The people have no say.
So a lawsuit has been filed.
And what they're saying is, let every voice be heard on this before you decide to poison kids' minds with hatred for their country.
I believe that caller, Paula, just a second ago, used the word absorb.
No, I'm sorry, she said sponges.
Both.
She said children's minds at that age are sponges.
They absorb everything.
And that is so true!
In particular, at the elementary, the K-12 level, even more so than the collegiate level.
Their minds are sponges, and they absorb all of that hatred and all of that misinformation.
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The Iranian foreign minister made a note that in his tapes that have been leaked that the Trump decision to take out Soleimani Did more damage to Iran than destroying an entire city.
Why do you think it was not widely reported?
Well, I think these days, partisanship dictates so much of coverage.
So I think that that's part of it.
Usually you would think that Republicans and Democrats would be on the same page.
They'd be trying to counter Iran's malign influence in the region.
But, you know, this is true of the Obama administration.
I think it's true with the same foreign policy officials in the Biden administration.
This goal of just having an agreement, having a nuclear deal for the sake of a nuclear deal is driving a lot of the foreign policy.
The Obama foreign policy folks were critical of taking out Soleimani because they thought it would, among other reasons, jeopardize Obama's legacy of the Iran nuclear deal.
And the Biden administration seems to be wary about doing anything, whether it's Israel's sabotage of Iran's nuclear facilities or whether it's just looking back at what happened in the Trump administration.
They don't want to do anything.
That would jeopardize cutting a deal for the sake of cutting a deal.
I know a lot of our allies in the region, namely Israel, are worried that the deal could actually end up empowering Iran and end up relieving them of these powerful sanctions.
And the agreement itself won't do a whole lot to constrain their nuclear ambition.
When you have Israel that's actually really taking a hit to one of the Iran nuclear facilities and really doing what we should want, and you don't hear a lot of American...
a lot of the Biden administration cheering that on, it makes you wonder what exactly the end goal is for the foreign policy.
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We know that the totalitarian communists in China are, you know, we call it organ harvesting.
They're murdering people with the technology the Nazis never could have dreamt of.
They're getting $500,000 for each murdered human for the body parts.
In other words, morality with these corporations doesn't seem to be an issue.
Well, I think the corporations think they have morality and they think they should be on the Right side of issues.
They think they've learned from the Bayer Corporation and Volkswagen who collaborated with Nazism.
they don't want to go you you you you you you you you you you
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Bob Franson, the ReliefFactor.com studios here in Cleveland.
And yes, indeed, it does rock from time to time.
Cecilia is calling us from Cypress, California.
How about that?
The home of Cypress College, I am presuming.
Good morning, or good day, Cecilia.
Go right ahead.
Oh, is it Cecile?
Not Cecile, yeah.
I apologize.
I think it's Cecile.
It's okay.
Okay, can you hear me okay?
All right.
Yes, I can hear you.
Can you hear me?
Yes, go ahead.
Yes, I actually go to Cyclist College, and I've taken classes over the last few semesters, as well as my kids.
And my kids were raised in the ASU, I can't even say the name, Anaheim Union High School District.
And it's always been that we had to walk on a fence.
Always.
Whenever the kids had an assignment, they had to walk on a fence.
In fact, my daughter turned into an assignment to her college, had to redo it in order to get a better grade because the teacher didn't like her point of view.
Wow.
Well, see, that's what I was worried about with this particular professor.
The professor or the teacher controls the kid's future in large ways.
If it's a high school teacher, you know, you control their grade, which affects their GPA, which affects their class rank, and whether they get admitted to the college.
Except their entire life is in that teacher's hands.
And that's why kids feel compelled.
And you yourself, right?
You're an adult going to college.
You feel compelled to repeat and spew back at them the same garbage they give to you.
I have to write defense, too, when I write papers.
I have to make sure I'm writing to my audience.
I have to be very careful that I stay within the lines of my audience's acceptance.
Oh, yeah.
That's simple.
Definitely.
And the worst was my son's senior year, his last assignment in government class was why we should get rid of the Electoral College.
Not for or against, but why we should.
I called the school district and gave them hell.
Right.
How dare they present something and not give both points?
Their job is to present the pro and con and let the students make up their own minds.
You're right.
But intending instead to make up their minds for them.
That's indoctrination, not education.
Wendell in Comer, Georgia.
Wendell, I've got about 35 seconds.
Go ahead.
Thank you, sir.
And I appreciate you and Mr. Prager.
I was just wanting to praise that young man that had to face down his teacher, or his professor, if you want to call him that.
But he did a great job, and I want him to continue.
I hope he continues.
He had gentleness, but he had strength.
It's young men and young women like that that give me hope, that make me feel like, you know, we can't give up, we can't abandon everything that we believe in.
There is hope.
You know, in those younger generations.
Those kids are few and far between, but it took guts and it took courage for him to stand up and say the things he did to that professor, knowing her point of view, and I agree with you, my friend.
All right, that's all the time we've got.
If I left you on hold, I do apologize for that, but it's always great talking to and listening to Dennis Prager's extraordinarily intelligent audience.
Thank you all very much for having me.
Have a blessed weekend.
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