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Anecdotal vs. Macro
00:02:22
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| A janitor, I think it was a janitor, or someone working in maintenance, at which university where he went and asked a black woman, what are you doing in this building? | |
| Because it was supposed to be closed because of COVID. And she was in there, I believe, eating her lunch. | |
| So he asked her, what are you doing here? | |
| He was dismissed as a racist. | |
| He was vilified. | |
| And it turns out it was a 100% appropriate question that the building was supposed to be vacant. | |
| Did he ever get his job back? | |
| Did he ever get his reputation back? | |
| What college was that? | |
| Was that Smith College? | |
| Do you remember? | |
| It's worth looking. | |
| This is what they battle. | |
| They make up lies because the country is so damn good. | |
| Compared to other countries, not compared to some puerile, utopian dream. | |
| There's a childlike world, the world of the left. | |
| It's like children saying to their parents, you're hypocrites. | |
| You said, you said, don't curse, and there I heard you say the S word. | |
| Ooh. | |
| That's a childlike thing. | |
| Oh, the parent isn't perfect. | |
| They're lowlifes. | |
| The founders weren't perfect. | |
| They're lowlifes. | |
| This is what we have to deal with. | |
| And I don't know. | |
| I don't know if we'll survive. | |
| I can tell you it's part anecdotal and part macro, not just anecdotal. | |
| We have unprecedented support for PragerU in the country. | |
| Because people are starting to realize that there is a race to save this country. | |
| It is freedom versus anti-freedom. | |
| Basically, democracy versus communism. | |
| Not communism, it's really fascism because it uses private enterprise. | |
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Black Women's Healthcare Struggles
00:02:17
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| There's no difference between the relationship between Google and the Democratic Party government and the relationship between Pravda and the Communist Party government. | |
| It just tows the line. | |
| New York Times, LA Times, that's all they've become. | |
| They're spokesmen for the ruling class. | |
| Exactly what they were in the Communist countries. | |
| Exactly. | |
| You are not a reporter. | |
| You're a propagandist. | |
| Listen to this latest from two congresswomen. | |
| Another contribution of women to the public discourse in the country. | |
| And I only say that for those of you who romanticize a society governed by women. | |
| Contribution of left-wing women to the deterioration of our society. | |
| Which Congresswoman is first? | |
| Doesn't matter. | |
| Cori Bush from Missouri. | |
| Every day black women are subjected to harsh and racist treatment during pregnancy and childbirth. | |
| Every day black women die because the system denies our humanity. | |
| It denies us patient care. | |
| I sit before you today. | |
| As a single mom, as a nurse, as an activist, and as a congresswoman, and I am committed to doing the absolute most to protect black mothers, to protect black babies, to protect black birthing people, and to save lives. | |
| Thank you, and I yield back. | |
| The two things I want to mention on that, the black birthing people. | |
| This is now getting comment on the left, you don't say women give birth, you say birthing people. | |
| Because after all, men give birth. | |
| You don't think that that is sick? | |
| And her attack on doctors and hospitals. | |
| Do you realize that doctors and hospitals loathe black women? | |
| Any response from doctors and hospitals? | |