I would say at least 10 years ago, maybe 15 or maybe 20, I pushed for recording teachers in classrooms.
I have a column on it from, I don't know, 15 years ago.
Certainly did many shows on it.
So it brings me joy to see that something that may have sounded idiosyncratic at that time is now becoming more normative.
You send your children all day to be taken care of.
By people, many of whom are contemptible human beings.
Teaching contemptible things.
Not all, but it doesn't matter.
How many people at a daycare center need to be disgusting for you to take your child out of the daycare center?
Moreover, the daycare center has video cameras.
Why doesn't the school?
Why are teachers so afraid?
I taught at college.
I loved when kids recorded me.
I loved it.
I thought, wow, I can get my ideas out to more people than just those sitting in the classroom.
But that frightens college teachers, high school teachers, and elementary school teachers.
It frightens them.
If parents know what they are saying and doing, they know that parents will object.
Your child is being abused.
Mentally, intellectually, emotionally, and for those of you who believe that we are more than material matter, in terms of their soul.
I don't mean the salvation of their soul.
Just that part of the human being that is not physical.
That ideally is elevated.
If there's any more dramatic example of my...
Take on life, that the left destroys everything it touches.
Education is at the top of the list.
So there are now calls to do that.
I saw a video on Tucker Carlson of a teacher, I don't know if it was high school or elementary school, screaming at a student who would not wear a mask.
I mean, it was contemptible.
You're going to kill us.
Shows how stupid the teacher is.
The teacher is vaccinated.
Those of you who are vaccinated and care if somebody else is not vaccinated have entered the realm of the irrational in such a profound way as to be unworthy of serious discussion.
Yes, even if you had COVID, get vaccinated.
Even if you're vaccinated, don't be around people who are not vaccinated.
What the hell is the use of the vaccine?
Well, it doesn't work all of the time.
Well, what does that say about the vaccine?
Either you believe it works or it doesn't work.
It works a lot of the time.
Is that a new type of vaccine?
It works a lot of the time.
Did the polio vaccine work?
A lot of the time.
I want body cams on teachers or on students.
Better, I don't care if they're on teachers.
We want body cams on police.
Why don't we want them on students?
The cavalier attitude most parents have toward what happens to their child when they send them to school is quite remarkable.
The thing most human beings treasure most, their children, they have abandoned.
It's unprecedented in a free society, certainly an American society, which was so values-based, because without the values you have no America.
We're not ethnicity-based.
We're not race-based.
We are values-based.
I don't care what happens to my child from 9 to 5 or 8 to 4 or whatever the hours are.
That's basically what parents say.
I find it remarkable.
That is the story, one of the stories of the day.
The NEA, the National Education Association, has come out essentially as a communist group.
I don't even think that they would find the term insulting.
You?
They would say, so what's so wrong with communism?
That's what would happen there.
It's interesting that the...
Who was it?
Media Matters?
And what was the other one?
Democratic Underground?
Hey guys, hello.
This is Dennis.
Good to see you again today.
I hope you will once again put up my...
Citing from Bjorn Lomberg, who will be on the show, so you'll have even more to put up.
I want to thank them for exposing this notion that fewer people have died as the planet has gotten warmer.
This is not climate denial.
This is alarmism denial.
This is panic denial.
It's either true or not true.
That's never a question the left asks.
Media Matters has never asked the question.
Is it true or not true?
They ask, is it anti or pro-left?
That is the standard by which media matters.
If you don't know of media matters, it's because you don't follow the left.
I don't blame you.
You have no reason to follow them.
But I just use them as an example of the world of lie that permeates the left.
Because they don't ask the question, is it true?
Is it true or not that fewer people have died as the globe has gotten warmer?
That's, excuse me, died of heat.
As opposed to cold.
Cold, as Bjorn Lomborg was, what is the ratio?
Seven to one?
Seven to one people dying of cold.
So, give you an idea of the intellectual level of people who visit those pages.
One said, oh, ho, ho, ho, ho.
A lot of people living in the Sahara and the Gobi Desert, right?
A lot of life there.
That is definitely a college graduate.
Someone who is impressed with their intellect for no good reason.
How much life is there in the Siberian tundra?
Northern Canada.
Hot places are far more populated with life than cold places are.
The man who wrote it is an idiot.
is an idiot.
The arrogance of these people is only surpassed by the ignorance. - Good.
Anyway, Bjorn Lomborg will be coming on.
Wearing a mask can expose children to dangerous levels of carbon dioxide.
Did you know that?
Bet you didn't.
Young children may have been hurt by wearing daily mail, by wearing masks over the past year, as they may have been exposed to unsafe carbon dioxide levels in minutes.
A new study found, a study led by researchers in Poland, Germany, and Austria, wanted to test whether making young children wear masks at schools and other public areas could have done more harm than good.
Why didn't we have such a test?
Why was it in Poland, Germany, and Austria?
They found that some children were reaching 12 times the acceptable limit within only three minutes of wearing the mask.
According to the studies funded by the German charity Mediziner und Wissenschaftler für Gesundheit, Freiheit und Demokratie.
I want you to know the primary reason I read you this piece was to do the German.
I admit it.
See?
You knew that.
That was fantastic.
Triple G knew it.
Researchers who published their study in JAMA, which is, by the way, I am shocked that the Journal of the American Medical Association, the problem is, since I'm shocked, it doesn't matter to me that it was published there.
I no longer trust JAMA. It's been corrupted as all medical authorities have.
Researchers found that carbon dioxide levels among children of all age groups was far exceeding healthy levels.
There was also a trend of younger children having much higher carbon dioxide levels than older children.
The highest recorded level was more than 12 times the healthy level.
Like I said from the beginning, masks on children was child abuse.
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Do you feel double-crossed by President Biden threatening to veto the infrastructure compromise unless he got a reconciliation bill at the same time?
Well, there's no doubt about it.
Anytime you think you have a deal, even though I may have voted against that deal, to have something added to that is just irresponsible, disrespectful.
And definitely craters the deal from my perspective.
The 10 members who they were counting on, I know Lindsey Graham has said it cratered the deal.
Have the other ones, have they talked to you yet about absolutely being bewildered and done with a sham process?
We have not had a conversation at all, so I won't say what their positions are, but my position is pretty clear that you cannot have some caveat that spends $3 trillion, eliminates the right to work laws in my state and 26 other states, and call that the precursor or the prerequisite for getting and call that the precursor or the prerequisite for getting actual infrastructure taken care of.
It's wrong, it's bad, and it's out of step with reality.
Now my understanding is, the original deal was, we will pass infrastructure in the Senate, see if it passes the House, if it does go to a conference committee, agree, negotiate, send it to the President, and when that's all done, then you can try reconciliation.
But not before.
Was that your understanding?
Well, my understanding is that you can't trust what the president says on infrastructure.
That's my simple answer.
And when that is the case, nothing else quite matters.
The bottom line is a simple one, though, Hugh.
If you're looking at a path to reconciliation, that's something that Joe Manchin and Senator Sinema will have to stop from happening.
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Coach from 1966 to 69, won two titles, by the way.
A guy named Tom Sanders served as a coach for the Celtics, also a black man.
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I just read that there will not be any spectators at the Tokyo Olympics.
The Japanese are so afraid.
The Japanese people, they didn't even want the Olympics to take place.
Here's an interesting question.
Why have I not been afraid one day since the beginning, and most people have been scared out of their minds?
Isn't that an interesting question?
Now, you could say I'm a lunatic.
If that's your answer, fine.
But it is a worthy question.
Now, why wasn't the living martyr?
Now, you might say, well, that's why he has the name living martyr.
He was actually hoping for COVID. So the truth, I was hoping for COVID. I wanted to get the antibodies early on.
But I've been taking ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine and vitamin D and zinc.
And I was living with two people who had COVID. I did not wear a mask in their presence.
And I did not socially distance in their presence, nor did my wife.
So, that's a real interesting question.
Even if you are far left, well, there's no difference between far left and left.
There's a difference between left and liberal.
Even if you are left, you've got to admit, it's an interesting question.
Why are you far more likely to be scared than a conservative?
Right?
That is a legit question.
My answer is, you're just scared.
You're scared of everything.
That's why you have safe spaces on college campuses.
You're constantly scared.
You're scared that you will die of the world overheating.
Right?
What are you not scared of?
The only thing I'm scared of is you taking over the country.
I have no other fears.
But you fear everything, and that is animating in a leftist.
There was no protest all this year.
There's still none?
Kids of two have to wear a mask on a plane?
Are you joking?
And you think that that is rational?
How many two-year-olds have died of COVID versus other reasons for dying?
How many two-year-olds have killed anybody with COVID?
Yes, so the Tokyo Olympics will take place with no one in the stadium.
Thank you.
It loses something, would you say?
It's sort of meant to be done in front of the opening night ceremony.
There will be nobody cheering.
And now the team from Holland.
Silence.
Isn't it fascinating Why is there no such thing as Hey, you want to kill yourself?
You go out there without a mask, but I'm not going to force you to wear one.
Oh, because you'll kill me.
Yeah, but I thought you were vaccinated.
Yeah, but it doesn't always work.
There you go.
It's a deterioration in the American character that has taken place over the last 50 years.
75 years, actually.
Beginning with the baby boomers.
Who were spoiled by the greatest generation.
Greatest generation didn't know how to raise children.
The parents of the greatest generation knew how to raise children.
And their parents and their parents and their parents and their parents.
And by the way, one of the signs of poor upbringing is wanting to be loved by your child at all times.
As if parents are in a popularity contest.
Hey bud!
I know a lot of you call your kid bud or buddy, and a lot of times you're a wonderful parent, but it's not my theme.
Your child is not your buddy.
It's your child.
Between, I don't call my son son, except sometimes it's a joke, or I pick up the phone, how you doing son?
I call them by their names.
But I prefer son.
To Buddy.
What do you think, son?
So, yesterday, I was on Carl Jackson's show in Orlando, Florida.
I am very proud to have brought to national radio Carl Jackson.
He was already on radio.
And he will be sitting in, apparently, for Larry Elder.
He announced it.
And he thanked me for making that possible.
And I now have three people that I have brought to radio.
Larry Elder, Carl Jackson, and Julie.
Julie Hartman.
It's a wonderful thing to do that.
Carl Jackson mentioned to me how he was raised.
It's something worth playing for you.
I don't have a recording of my show.
It was only heard in Orlando.
You'll hear him nationally, should Larry Elder announce for governor.
And he mentioned how he really resented his father.
Growing up.
Because he was such a tough, tough father.
And before he said anything else, I remember what I was thinking.
But holy cow!
Did that man produce a wonderful human being in Carl Jackson.
And then he added, and as I've gotten older, I've become more and more thankful for my father's strictness.
Yes.
My generation was spoiled rotten by not all of us.
I certainly wasn't.
I had a very tough father and a tough mother, for that matter.
And if you think I'm a good guy, that's a big reason.
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When did you wake up and say, hang on, this is not good?
it.
Well, like I said earlier, I've been in for over 15 years.
The first 14 years of my career, I was in the Air Force, was in the flying community, and then came into the Space Force.
Every unit that I've ever been in...
All of my professional interactions with people during the preponderance of my career have been highly professional, not politicized.
We focus on a mission that unifies us.
We wear the same uniform, and we go out and do our job every day.
And when I noticed personally these things really rapidly beginning to change was in the past calendar year, but specifically in the aftermath of George Floyd's death.
What you saw in broader society in the form of social justice activism pouring into the streets, the disruption of civil liberties, for example, and the dialogue, if you want to call it that, that ensued in the aftermath is the very thing that I saw just spill over into active duty military units.
Now, I'll be clear that every unit is different.
Every leader is different.
Every base is different.
But that's when I was really keen on seeing this happen.
Now I've been in academia for the past two years.
And so what I'm able to share is simply one man's perception of when this is...
I left academia in June of last year and came out to my current base and have had these experiences.
But it's my sense that the seeds are planted long ago.
This is a subversive agenda.
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We are losing almost anything in our country that hasn't been corrupted or co-opted or hijacked by the activists.
We as human beings are not wired for this perpetual state of activism.
We live in the greatest nation ever to exist in the history of the world.
So how could someone like Gwen Berry, a black female hammer thrower, how could she possibly get to the conclusion where she thinks America is so evil and so awful?
That she will turn her back during the National Anthem and she will say that she is protesting systemic racism.
And she said, I felt like I was set up and they played the National Anthem on purpose.
Oh yeah, they played the National Anthem on purpose, Gwen Berry.
That's sort of a prerequisite of being an athlete and winning.
Well, I'm sorry, you didn't win.
You got third.
She said, quote, they said they were going to play it before we walked out and they played it when we were out there.
But I don't really want to talk about the anthem because that's not important.
The anthem doesn't speak.
The anthem is a song.
The anthem is a song.
My next guest does not work for the Mediziner und Wissenschaftler für Gesundheit, Freiheit und Demokratie.
I just want to announce that.
You know, I wonder if Bjorn Lomberg gets a tiny bit nervous before coming on my show.
What will Dennis Prager do?
Is there a voice in you that says that, Bjorn?
Well, there was certainly a voice that was trying to understand what you did tell me I was not from.
But yes, it's always entertaining to hear what you're going to come up with next.
It was the name of a German research organization that I incited earlier on masks, on the deleterious effect of masks on children.
So I just got a kick out of saying that.
No, I'm not from that organization.
No, you're not.
Bjorn Lomberg is one of my favorite people, ladies and gentlemen.
It's as simple as that.
And it's a very simple reason.
He is rational and courageous.
It's a great combination.
He actually is the embodiment of what the left claims they do, and that is follow science.
And he's the founder of the Copenhagen Consensus Center.
Visiting Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University.
His latest book is False Alarm, How Climate Change Panic Costs Us Trillions, Hurts the Poor, and Fails to Fix the Planet.
Truly, I would say, one of the ten most important books of the recent past.
Okay, so Bjorn, you wrote us a fantastic piece for USA Today.
Why did they publish you?
I'm shocked!
I'm serious.
I was shocked.
Yeah, well, I think you've got to ask them.
I think they're actually pretty good at not just listening to sort of the standard fare.
I mean, look, on global warming, almost all the time you hear, this is the end of the world, we're all going to die, it's a terrible catastrophe.
And look, global warming is a real problem, but it's not the end of the world.
And pretending that it is...
It makes us vastly misuse our resources and makes us spend lots of resources on pretty dumb policies.
It makes us not very smart about how to actually tackle climate change.
And of course, it makes us forget all the other problems we need to fix.
And I think USA Today actually wants us to understand that just like every other policy option, you need to hear more voices instead of just that one voice.
Climate change is bad.
It's the end of the world.
We've all got to change our life right now.
Has the New York Times or Washington Post ever published you?
Oh, they used to publish me a lot more, both of them.
But no, I was in New York Times last year, but that was mostly because a Nobel laureate guy I know actually had written some pretty terrible things about me for wrong reasons.
But no, they don't normally do that anymore.
And it is a big shame because honestly, climate change, like pretty much all other issues, it's not a partisan issue.
It should be about being smart about our resources.
It should be about saying, look, climate change is a real problem.
But we've got to fix it smartly.
We can't afford to fix it badly.
Well, for the record.
being smart is a partisan issue.
But I won't develop that.
Well, I would hope it's not.
I think there are smart people on both sides.
But again, I'm not American.
But I really think being smart is something that both Democrats and Republicans ought to be able to agree on.
But yeah, sure, there's going to be differences.
The difference between ought and is is big.
Your column is very important about the deaths.
And I cited it.
You will find this of interest.
I read from your column on my show a couple of days ago, and the excerpts were then posted on Media Matters and another left-wing site as an example of the idiocies of the right that they would claim that more people are dying from cold than from heat.
In other words, it was a self-evident idiocy that only the right could believe.
And so I just want you to know, just reading your article got me into their radar.
That's what I mean by smart is not partisan.
Okay, or is partisan, I should say.
So explain verbally what you wrote about.
So a lot of people have been talking lately about heat deaths from the heat dome in the Northwest.
And obviously, that heat wave was terrible.
It's probably killed many hundreds of people.
And there's nothing good about a heat wave.
And certainly part of this is likely to be the kind of thing that we would see from climate change.
So people are pointing out, see, this is climate change.
This shows we need to do something about climate change.
We need to change course.
Right.
Hold it there.
Don't forget where you are.
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Gwen Berry needs to be punished.
You see, there's only two ways to handle insurgents like Gwen Berry.
You can pander to them, and you can try to find middle ground with them.
Or you could show them that if you dare break the rules and make a ceremony that is about our fallen veterans, our service members, And the greatest nation ever to exist in the history of the world, the commonality, the ties that bind us together, if you decide to turn your back on that flag and put the shirt on your head, well, then you're off the team.
You can go throw a hammer for China.
You know what?
You can go throw a hammer for go pick a nation.
How about Somalia?
That would be a good one.
Go pick a country, any country, where they do that sort of thing against America.
Iran.
Gwen Berry, I'm sure Iran.
Would love to have you throw a hammer for them.
You might have to dress a little bit differently to accommodate the theological, radical, Islamic theological medieval tyrants over there who believe that women should not be clothed the way you were clothed the other day.
But some people are saying, well, she has a free speech right to do this.
Look, freedom of speech is there for us to pursue virtue.
And also, freedom of speech has its maxims.
Just because you're able to do something at a certain time, is that the right time or the right place to do it as an athlete while you are being commissioned by our nation to go represent us?
Of course not.
And by the way, if Gwen Berry, all of a sudden during that ceremony, put a Make America Great Again hat on, how do you think the other side would be reacting?
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Okay, if you're on Lomborg, but...
Bjorn Lomborg, by the way, is your field economics, is that your background?
I'm actually a political scientist, so I think I'm a pretend economist.
I work with hundreds of the world's top economists, but I'm just a lowly political scientist myself.
Oh, that was a bit too humble for my show, but nevertheless, you're not lowly.
I'm a great political economist.
There you go.
Alright, so back to this column, folks, which is up at DennisPrager.com.
It is so consequential about comparing deaths from cold to deaths from heat and just giving the lie to how spectacularly fatal it is.
So continue, please.
So everyone talks about these heat deaths.
And yes, they're important, and obviously we should do policies to avoid people dying from heat.
But as you pointed out, almost everywhere, cold deaths vastly outweigh heat deaths.
Every year in the U.S. and Canada, about 2,500 people die from heat.
But more than 130,000 people die from cold.
And, you know, so there's just an incredible gap between these two numbers.
And yet most people, as you also just presented, sort of assume, of course, they're more heat deaths than cold deaths.
No, they're not.
This is obvious in cold Canada, but it's also true for both Spain and the U.S. and Brazil, and even in very hot countries like India.
And this is not just my understanding or a few...
Period papers.
This is what everyone shows in the World Health Organization in their global burden of disease.
So this is not something you can have an opinion about.
This is just the way it is.
So what you need to understand is, as temperatures rise, you will see more heat deaths.
That's true, and that's a problem.
But we're actually currently seeing even fewer cold deaths.
So we're seeing...
More avoided cold deaths when we see extra heat deaths.
So right now, it is actually such that we're probably seeing about 100,000 more heat deaths, but about 200,000 fewer cold deaths because of global warming.
If you're only being told about the people that die from heat, which is true, but not being told about the very, very many people who don't die from cold because of global warming.
You're not very well informed.
So ironically, or at least ironically, if one believes what one reads in most newspapers, it is fair to say that fewer people are dying as a result of global warming.
It is true today.
The important bit is to remember that what we talk about and what we're trying to do with climate change It's not really about changing the temperature or even the temperature increase right now.
It's about changing it over the next 50 to 100 years.
And in that time period, it is very likely that there will be at least as many or possibly even more extra heat deaths compared to fewer cold deaths.
So in some way, you could say this is a benefit that we were already scheduled to have.
And so we have to have the conversation about what are we going to do for the next 50 to 100 years.
But the crucial bit is still to remember, you're only being told one side, the negative side, or the scary part of climate change.
And of course, you're not being told, how do you mostly save people from heat?
You do it through air conditioning.
Remember, the U.S. has seen increasing heat, at least since the 1960s.
And what you have also seen is fewer people dying from heat.
Why?
Because you've got air conditioning.
And of course, that's the simple and cheap and effective way that you will save people around the world.
That, mostly, is about making sure that people are not poor.
Exactly.
So, one more thing that I've never gotten a coherent response to.
If people truly believe the dangers of global warming, Why are they not passionate advocates of nuclear power?
And that's a very good example of why people are probably not really worried about global warming, because obviously if you think this is the end of the world, it seems very, very weird that you would say, so let's do the policies that haven't worked for the last 30 years.
The problem with nuclear power is that it's still fairly expensive, and that's one of the reasons we'd be very happy that Bill Gates and many others are actually investing in making the next generation incredibly cheap.
We'll see whether that succeeds, but obviously if you get nuclear power that's not only safe, but also very, very cheap, it's going to be very hard to imagine that that's not the way the world is going to pick its future energy.
So do you think if it's cheap, It already is safe, in my opinion, but if it's cheap, can you see any reason it will not be the dominant source of power?
If people are really, really afraid of it, but again, remember, coal power pollutes a lot.
Coal power probably kills about half a million to a million people every year, so it's very, very dangerous, and obviously we should clean up a lot of that air pollution.
Whereas nuclear is probably one of the safest forms of power in the world.
Despite all that you've heard about Chernobyl and other places, these are very, very undangerous technologies.
But they're still expensive, so yes, you need to get them cheap.
And once they become cheap, it may be such that the U.S. and other rich countries that still don't dare touch them because we have bad experience, or mostly that we have bad PR from them, we will not use them.
But obviously China, India, Africa are going to embrace nuclear power.
But remember, this is not a given.
We should be researching a lot of different technologies so we can find both the cheapest and the best and the ones that will actually succeed.
I was going to thank you, but I do have one question I have not seen you write on, and I would like you to answer me.
And that is, I think, between nuclear power and desalinization.
Humanity's future is very bright in those arenas.
Am I wrong about desalinization?
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But what's happened in the media, the narrative, the media cover for the Democrat double-crossed, is they're out there saying, oh, the Republicans always knew there would be a reconciliation.
I keep saying, no, no, no.
The Republicans knew that they were going to pass infrastructure, then you would try to pass reconciliation, but they knew it wouldn't pass.
They were never joined at the hip.
Am I right?
You're 100% right.
It's without any question.
This is how we see these socialist ideas start being socialized in their public forum.
It is wrong.
It is not.
Consistent with any deal that was ever on the table, as far as I know.
We had this conversation just last Thursday amongst the Republican senators.
This was a nonstarter for everyone that was in the room.
And I believe that members of your caucus, who I talked to, were counting on Manchin, Sinema, Hassan, and a few others to sink the reconciliation deal, and that this was a way to jump over that opposition by linking the two.
Am I right again?
Don't know the answer to that question, to be honest with you, Hugh.
I would say that there's no doubt that there's been a bipartisan coalition interested in reducing the infrastructure package.
The question is...
Can the Democrats stand the heat in the kitchen?
If they can, then they stand against their party.
If they don't, they succumb to the pressure.
I don't want reconciliation to be used on a $2 trillion mammoth package that has less to do with traditional infrastructure and more to do with a utopian society that can't exist because you can't perfect man and you can't expect people in Washington to spend your money better than you would.
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Without these complex business partnerships between the African elites and the European traders and commercial agents, the slave trade to the new world would have been impossible.
We've talked frequently on this program about how the slave trade, not only the transatlantic slave trade, but the Arab slave trade could not have existed, but for the complicity of African chieftains who sold slaves that were captured in battle.
And more important, more slaves remain in Africa enslaved by fellow Africans than were transported out by Arab slavers or European slavers.
And think about this.
Of the estimated 12 million blacks that were sold to European slavers and taken to the so-called New World, less than 5% went to the colonies or what became America.
The rest of them went to the Caribbean, Central America, Mexico, or South America.
Which country saw them thrive more?
There are now 40 million blacks living in America.
Dennis Prager here.
One of my favorite people is Bjorn Lomborg.
He is at the Hoover Institution at Stanford.
Latest book is False Alarm about climate change.
Founder of the Copenhagen Consensus Center.
And he is Dutch.
A member of a people I consider...
He's Danish, I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
Woo, that was terrible.
I can't believe.
That was one of the great boo-boos of my radio career.
Okay, what am I going to do?
I should remember, because I had you say happy birthday in Danish, and I found that to be one of the more challenging linguistic phenomena.
Would you say that again, though, for those who are having a birthday today?
Taluga, Danish.
No, it was just Taluga?
That was it?
There was one much longer one.
Happy New Year?
Well, okay.
Now we're talking.
That's what I remember from my days in Copenhagen.
So I have two dreams.
Nuclear power and desalinization plans.
I have not read you on the second, and maybe you don't have a foreign policy, but I'm gambling on the belief that you do.
Oh.
I mean, look, desalinization is an obvious solution to a problem that a lot of countries, especially hot countries, have.
They don't have enough potable water.
And I don't know if you remember, but back in the late 1990s, a lot of people would be saying the last wars were about oil, but the next wars in the 21st century will be about water.
But of course they're not, because people build desalinization plants.
So again, this is one of those places where if you have enough energy, if you have enough technology and innovation, you can solve pretty much all problems.
Exactly.
So what stops people from building...
I mean, I live in California.
We're told about a terrible drought we're having, which is true.
And why are we not building more desalinization plants?
I don't know specifically for California, but certainly in general, it's a very good question why you don't do this if the economics are there.
Remember, a lot of water right now is used often to subsidize pretty inefficient farmers, which is often, not in California, I would imagine, but many places, not a very effective use of water.
But certainly water...
For people, that is municipal water, is a very good investment and something that you should just have with these non-salinization plants.
Well, God bless you.
I'm sorry, my friend.
All right, Bjorn, thank you again.
It's a joy.
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There's about 57 Muslim states in the world.
There's one Jewish state.
The massive ingathering of Jews in the last 150 years back to the land is absolutely unprecedented.
They say that there's no greater sign of redemption coming than the Jewish people returning to the hills of Judea.
As a Christian, I've always supported Israel's claim to the Holy Land.
To me, the Palestinians were just getting in the way of God's plan.
300,000 Palestinians are unemployed.
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So critical race theory actually is indoctrinating our children to tell them that if you are white, you are an oppressor.
You are innately designed to be racist.
And if you are black, you are oppressed.
In other words, you will never have the opportunities that the white person has and the little boy or the little girl that's sitting beside you in your classroom is the reason why.
This is why it's such a divisive and in itself it's completely racist.
Well, it is.
I mean, that's what I love about people who scream racism are often guilty of the racism themselves.
I mean, this is the quintessential projection.
How can you condemn children who've done nothing wrong?
How do you make victims and oppressors out of kids in elementary school?
Well, this is what fired me up.
This is what got me initially so upset, is that...
You know, I watch my son.
I watch my 10-year-old son play football with little boys from every race, from every walk of life, every religion, and I watch them as they help each other up on the field when they get knocked down.
They're all playing together, and they're all respecting each other, and they're all caring for each other.
Why would you put such a divisive theory or ideology into a school system?
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Surprise.
Surprise?
Sharon and I. Sharon and you what?
Things just happened.
My girlfriend and my best friend.
You got 30 days to grow up, son.
Nathan Hannigan!
It is good to have you home!
Dona!
Dona, it's Nathan!
Well, you don't mind my giving her your room, do you?
Really, though, thanks for taking me from this position.
I thought about you first.
Come on, growing up, I had a huge crush on you.
There are things that we all need to change about ourselves, but we can't blame God because He helps us change.
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You have a choice.
You can either let the darkness overtake you, or you can be a bearer of light.
So just think of it as calling for backup.
Officer down, officer.
You're the one God's called to be a shepherd.
Keeper, do you know who I am?
You are the author?
I am.
I don't know you.
Keeper, it's your son.
Hurry it up!
Time is short.
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What is your message to those who think this isn't a big deal or who feel cowed and intimidated?
What do you say to them?
Anytime you say something like what I'm about to say, I'm sure it can be abused and misused, so I'll be very careful in how I say it.
I've never read Hitler's Mein Kampf.
But I've picked it up recently in the past week because I'm interested in learning everything I can about history.
After spending just a day with his Mein Kampf, the spirit and essence of his race hatred that shows up in that book, a set of two books, is very similar to what I'm seeing show up in How to Be an Anti-Racist.
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School board chair is a woman named Brenda Sheridan, and she's not backing down at all.
In fact, indeed, they're doubling down on the school board.
She said tonight, this is how she responded, apparently, on Tuesday.
She said, quote, To disrupt our work and disrespect each other, she said dog-whistle politics will not delay our work.
We will not back down from fighting for the rights of our students and continuing our focus on equity.
Okay, Mike, let me ask you this.
What is their work?
Because for the past year and a half, it took us fighting to get our students to even get back into a hybrid.
They couldn't even focus on our education.
What is their work exactly?
Hi, everybody. everybody.
I'm Dennis Prager. - Sure.
It is a total delight to have Jesse Waters on.
Jesse Waters, for most of you, needs no introduction.
No, no, I think that's true.
I think the vast majority of my listeners are aware of you.
By the way, unlike the guy who sat next to you on the subway, in a positive way.
You talked about how I opened the book with a story about how I was sitting on the subway, minding my own business, and some loon comes up to me, confuses me for Pete Hegseth, and ends up pouring an entire beer on my head.
So, if you do read the book, How I Saved the World, you will find out whether I knocked the guy out, or if I turn the other cheek like a Quaker.
So go check out the book, How I Saved the World.
How you doing, Devin?
I think you owe Pete Hegseth a beer.
I think he owes me a beer.
He was the one that...
The guy comes up to me and he says, Are you the guy that doesn't wash his hands?
I said, No, that's Pete Hegseth.
That's funny.
Jesse Waters has a book.
He's co-host of The Five on Fox, host of his own show, Waters World.
I've been honored to be on the show.
His new book is How I Saved the World.
So you will love this, folks.
And I'll tell you, sometimes it's simply important to read funny stuff.
I mean, funny in the best sense.
Deep funny, like Art Buchwald used to be, for those who remember him.
How I Saved the Great Outdoors.
How I Saved Hard Work.
How I Saved Children.
How I Saved Journalism.
How I Saved Prime Time.
How I Saved the Internet.
How I Saved DC Nightlife.
And here's some...
People's favorite.
How I saved nude beaches.
Followed, however, by how I saved Christmas.
So you atoned for the previous one by saving Christmas.
It's a very...
Right.
I won the war on Christmas.
You're welcome, Dennis.
You probably, audience, may not remember, but ten years ago, the war on Christmas was raging.
And Bill used to dispatch me all over to these liberal precincts, and I would have to...
Confront these politicians who were stripping Christmas lights off of their towns because they were contributing to global warming.
Principals were ridding schools of candy canes because the green and the red colors were offensive to non-Christians.
So I fought the war on Christmas and we won.
And that was, like you said, hot off the tails of saving nude beaches.
I used to go to Martha's Vineyard.
Dennis, every year during the Obama presidency, because he would vacation there.
So Bill would send me all expenses paid, thank you Fox, to the Vineyard for a couple days, and I would go and just kind of harass local liberals and annoy them on the beach.
So one time Bill told me to check out John Belushi's graveyard, because Bill was a Belushi fan, and I went to the graveyard, found the gravestone, and there was a guy smoking a blunt right there.
Honoring Belushi.
And I asked him, you know, what's going on around here?
There's a nude beach right around the corner.
It's an old Indian reservation.
So I wandered down, followed my instincts to this nude beach down the bluff in Aquinnah.
And it was just, everyone was hanging out, buck naked.
I asked him about, you know, the Iranian nuke program.
So...
So those are the types of things that I did, and those are the adventures that I had.
And by doing so, Dennis, I really learned, because after observing liberals in the wild, you know, the species is a fascinating species.
They have deep-seated insecurities and then use these insecurities to project their anxiety on the rest of the country.
Their guilt, their shame, and they do that to control us and to stay relevant.
And that's why we are in the mess we're in today.
We're in a big mess today.
I'm going to ask you a question that I have wrestled with all of my adult life, and that is, what animates a leftist?
So, for example, five years ago, had you said to any leftist, what should be done to a man who exposes himself to girls and women in their spa?
They would all say he should be arrested.
Today, if you protest someone doing that, you should be arrested.
It is a complete inversion of reality within a couple of years.
How do you explain that?
Well, you know better than anybody what makes liberals tick, and that's why we have you on Water's World, and we always love you when you come on.
I think it's a psychological situation and it doesn't afflict all liberals but just generally most of them the activists and the politicians in Washington.
They're insecure people.
They have insecurities about their own lives.
They feel inadequate and they feel guilt.
Guilt at the success of this country that they had nothing to do with.
Guilt over the fact that capitalism and free enterprise And the great American dream has contributed to so much success and bounty and freedom in this great land and all over the world that they had nothing to do with because they weren't in control of it.
And they are not in control of their own lives.
Their lives lack meaning.
And so in order to control things, they have to make the country evil.
If the country was founded on slavery and inequality, then the country needs to be fixed.
The entire system is corrupted, and guess who's going to have to be put in charge of fixing it and changing it?
Liberals.
So it is a deep-seated need to control and to fix, because they can't fix what's inside of themselves.
And they project these anxieties on all of us.
When they are not in permanent power, when they just, you know, it's so funny.
When they lose elections, it's a cataclysmic event.
They don't see that the voters have decided to go with someone else.
They see this as an earth-shattering and monumental change in life as they know it.
And they do anything in their power, legal or illegal, to regain that power.
And you saw that with Donald Trump.
You've seen that in the media for many, many years.
And that's what they're doing with these voting bills, you know, and turning Texas blue with open borders.
They need, they are, if they're not in power, then they are worthless.
Because the political philosophy of liberals is entirely based on divide and conquer and control.
When they're not in control, they see the country as completely Lost.
Completely destroyed.
And they need to assert themselves in every way possible.
So it starts in themselves.
And this is what the title is about.
It's a modest title, as you know.
Very modest.
I actually saved myself, Dennis.
I got to a place in my life where I was comfortable with my career.
I got remarried.
I was happy.
I had a new situation.
Found balance in my life.
I was able to save myself, and as you know, it is my world.
So I did save my world.
But the Democrats have a savior complex.
They are constantly trying to save other people.
Black Americans, young Americans, immigrants.
Save everybody.
Save capitalism.
Save everybody.
But it's actually themselves.
You know the expression, you know, keep your own house in order before you go around pointing your fingers at everybody else?
That's their problem.
So if they would just look inside themselves and figure out what's going on in their lives that lack meaning, I think the world would be a better place.
Well, I'm glad I asked you the question.
You obviously thought it through.
I completely concur with the meaning issue.
The human being, I told this so often to my audience, I almost feel like apologizing, but the human being's greatest need after food, Yes.
And the lack of belief in anything, no longer any Judeo-Christian religions and no longer in America, they have had to develop new things to believe in.
Precisely.
And I talk about this in the book because, you know, you remember civil rights movements.
Women's rights movement, Vietnam, even going farther back, World War II. There were major and cataclysmic social events that were going on that were creating a struggle in society.
There was meaning behind those movements.
There was struggle there.
The Cold War, that was an ideological battle that gave people's lives meaning.
We have it too easy now.
You know, we're in a post-Cold World War.
There's racial equality, pretty much.
There's gender equality, pretty much.
Everything's on your phone.
You can order pizza.
You can order dates.
Life is good.
Life is comfortable.
There are no threats.
So they need to create struggle in their lives to feel relevant.
Good.
Hold on to that.
Let me carry you over.
Jesse Waters, How I Saved the World.
world.
The book is up at my website.
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I had studied Marxist history, beginning with Marx and Engels' Communist Manifesto from 1848.
And when I first studied that and saw in section one of the manifesto what you can recognize as what's called the oppressor versus oppressed narrative of human history.
a whole bunch of stuff that was taking place in our country began to become exceptionally clear to me.
And I began to piece together a lot of the what I'll call militant impulse that was manifesting in society as time went on.
And there's a victimhood ideology.
There's constantly an effort by some individuals who have an agenda to Pit groups of people against one another as victims or oppressed groups and oppressor groups.
And we've seen very clearly over the past calendar year who the oppressor group is labeled to be and who the oppressed groups are labeled to be.
And right now, under the auspices of diversity and inclusion training, as well as critical race theory and other narratives of American history that have been parading about throughout the country and showing up in our education system, all of those narratives Seek to divide the American people by pitting people against one another into racial groups.
It's the white versus the black.
It used to be class, division by class.
Now it's division by race, by skin color.
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When I go to some of these liberal towns, I'm met with disgust or protesting.
It was actually incredible.
Walking the streets of Burlington, we had people coming up saying, I listen to your podcast.
Now, this is literally the town where Bernie Sanders was mayor.
That's Burlington, Vermont.
So we went to Vermont, and over the weekend, some people actually stopped me when I was speaking at that church, and they said, Charlie, I listened to your podcast on slow motion succession.
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Jesse Waters of Fox News.
Of the five and of Waters World is with me.
His book was just published two days ago, How I Saved the World.
And it's a wonderful book, and it's needed some lightness as well.
I mean, it's a lot of thought in it, but it's the lightness with which he carries it out that is worthy.
I know you know this.
I mean, I assume you know this.
How do you explain it?
It would be fun to get your answer.
It is the second best-selling book in the United States of America of all types on Amazon.
You know who's beating me?
I saw earlier today Reese Witherspoon's book club recommendation is beating me.
Now, Dennis, I have no beef with Reese.
She seems like a very fine woman.
But if you are not a fan of Hollywood, go out and buy my book, How I Saved the World, so we can defeat Reese.
And that is nothing personal, Reese, but this book is much more important than that book.
And I say that without any bias.
My book, believe it or not, Bible commentary, five volumes, third volume is coming out this year.
When the first volume came out, It was number two in the country.
Oh, nice.
Really nice for, I mean, considering the subject.
But I'm only mentioning this because number one, because that's the thing we're most interested in, right?
If you're number two, gee, what's number one?
And clearly, you had the same curiosity.
Mine was a, I think it was a fictional story about a gay frog.
Well, isn't that poetic?
Yes, right.
Bible Commentary 2, Bayfrog 1. So right now, I think Bill O'Reilly's Killing the Mob is number one in the New York Times bestseller list.
So if I, this Sunday, am able to knock off Bill, my guy, that would bring this thing full circle.
So if you want to see that happen, go to Amazon and make it happen for us.
I don't follow the New York Times bestseller list.
I think it's fraudulent.
So I don't like Amazon for a thousand reasons, but I do believe that their data are accurate on book sales.
Well, Dennis, if I am not number one on the Times list, then I would agree with you.
It is fraudulent.
But if I am number one, totally legit.
I love you for that.
That is such an honest answer.
So a final question.
You had mentioned about meaning, and that is the whole thing, and we're so in sync on that.
So what gives your life meaning?
Well, I happen to be at a job that I love, and I'm so grateful for that opportunity because I know that not everybody in the country has that.
A lot of people go and punch the clock.
It's nine to five and they have a bad boss and it's just a paycheck.
I don't know.
I got fired from about five jobs before I landed at Fox.
I got fired as a waiter.
I got fired as a bellman.
I got fired in the financial services industry.
Apparently you have to have a basic grasp of arithmetic to handle millions of dollars of other people's money.
So I landed at Fox.
I was actually before Fox at the Pataki re-election campaign, Republican here in New York, and we had a returning general candidate who was running against Eliot Spitzer, who was the original Love Gov.
Remember, he was Mr. Black Sox, and I was in charge of opposition research, and apparently I had forgotten and not noticed that he was sleeping with every single prostitute up and down the East Coast.
So, many jobs I had had before.
I love talking about what I believe in.
I love talking about this country.
I'm a people person so I also hit the streets and talk to the folks and hear what they have to say and then communicate that energy on air from the studio and I just care so much about this country that I don't want to see it hurt.
I want to see it continue to thrive.
And that's why I'm in the arena of ideas.
We've got to debate this and persuade people.
And I love persuading people with words, but also with humor.
And also with ridicule.
Because it's a very powerful and potent item.
And you remember John Stewart Dennis used to just totally ridicule Republicans for that run he had.
And it was so effective that Republicans were running scared.
But when you're a conservative with a sense of humor, Democrats don't like that.
They police humor because they understand the power of ridicule, and they're experts.
And if you shatter their credibility, that can really hurt their control.
And it also humanizes the conservatives and makes them likable.
Democrats don't want us to be likable.
They want to dehumanize us because it's easier to destroy someone who's subhuman, and that's why they try to cancel us because they don't think we deserve to be able to put food I have a feeling I know your answer,
but so I'm not asking it for your answer, but for a follow-up, but would you debate Chris Cuomo?
I would.
I wouldn't know what I'd get out of it, because I'm not going to change his mind, so it would just be kind of a prize fight.
But if the price is right...
Well, the reason I asked it is, I would debate any of these guys, but my belief is none of them would debate us.
Right.
That's the point that I was driving at.
That they are afraid to debate us, but that it is not reciprocal.
The reason for that is because we're on with the facts.
And they're not.
The facts are not on their side.
So they're not used to having guests come on their show and defend their ideas with facts.
But that's what we do here at Fox.
That's what you do on the radio and on your podcast.
And that's why people come to people like us.
Because they want to know the reason behind why they feel the way they do.
And it makes them feel secure in their belief system that their beliefs are based on reality.
And it's very hard to argue with someone that has a reality that backs them up.
Because, you know, you can say pretty much anything you want.
You can say Republicans are defunding the police.
You can say there's not a crime wave.
You can say all these things.
But if no one's calling you out, then it's just a lie, and it's easy, and it's an easy lie, and they get away with easy, cheap lies on the other side, and that does a great disservice to the country.
All right, everybody, let's move the book to number one, How I Saved the World, Jesse Waters.
It's great to talk to you, Jesse.
You're the best, Dennis.
Thank you, and I love your audience.
Thank you.
All right.
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Gwen Berry needs to be punished.
You see, there's only two ways to handle insurgents like Gwen Berry.
You can pander to them, and you can try to find middle ground with them.
Or you could show them that if you dare break the rules and make a ceremony that is about our fallen veterans, our service members, And the greatest nation ever to exist in the history of the world, the commonality, the ties that bind us together, if you decide to turn your back on that flag and put the shirt on your head, well, then you're off the team.
You can go throw a hammer for China.
You know what?
You can go throw a hammer for go pick a nation.
How about Somalia?
That would be a good one.
Go pick a country, any country, where they do that sort of thing against America.
Iran.
Gwen Berry, I'm sure Iran.
Would love to have you throw a hammer for them.
You might have to dress a little bit differently to accommodate the theological, radical, Islamic theological medieval tyrants over there who believe that women should not be clothed the way you were clothed the other day.
But some people are saying, well, she has a free speech right to do this.
Look, freedom of speech is there for us to pursue virtue.
And also, freedom of speech has its maxims.
Just because you're able to do something at a certain time, is that the right time or the right place to do it as an athlete while you are being commissioned by our nation to go represent us?
Of course not.
And by the way, if Gwen Berry, all of a sudden during that ceremony, put a Make America Great Again hat on, how do you think the other side would be reacting?
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hi hi everybody This is an actual story.
I never report on the private lives of public figures.
But in this case, the point is that the person wants it publicized.
Something to say.
Andrew Cuomo's daughter, this is from Not the Bee.
This is from Babylon Bee's serious side.
Andrew Cuomo's daughter comes out as demisexual.
Now that was a new one on me, and I do follow all of the terms.
I can explain cisgender.
One of the handful of Americans who can.
The youngest daughter of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo came out this week as a demisexual, D-E-M-I, or a person who doesn't feel sexual attraction unless there is a strong emotional and relational bond with the person they like.
I'm quiet because I'm waiting for all of you to say, huh?
That is the appropriate reaction.
Like, or as they put it, in a brilliant reaction in one sentence.
In other words, 23-year-old Michaela Kennedy Cuomo has come out as a woman.
Because that tends to be women's nature.
They don't feel sexually attracted unless there is a strong emotional and relational bond with the person they like.
That's pretty much...
what means to be a woman.
She goes on to say, When I was in elementary school, I feared I was lesbian.
When I was in middle school, I came out to my family and close friends as bisexual.
When I was in high school, I discovered pansexuality and thought, that's the flag for me.
And I've recently learned more about demisexuality and have believed that that identity resonates with me most.
She said on a live stream with Donato Tremuto, the former CEO of Tiviti Health, and a donor to the Robert F. Kennedy Center, which employs her mother, Carrie Kennedy.
The not the bee responds, how sad is this?
This young woman has been struggling for years to define herself in sexual terms.
We're now in a place in society where we have to create new terms for people to feel like they have a place at the alphabet table.
Such an intelligent point.
The boredom.
I told you, this is it.
It is boredom.
There's the profundity of the boredom that secularism and affluism have produced.
It is not overstatable.
She is a perfect example of secular and affluent and well-educated, terrible combination.
Michaela said in a post last month that she was queer and spoke in solidarity.
Wait, that's last month she was queer and this month she's demisexual.
She spoke in solidarity with those who are contending with the compulsive heterosexuality our society force feeds us and innate attraction beyond cisgendered heterosexual folks.
She's in solidarity with those who are contending with the compulsive heterosexuality I get it.
Yeah.
So...
Society should not even say the ideal is for a man and a woman to marry and produce children after marriage.
Do you understand that?
Just to say that is to be considered hate-filled.
She added that when she first came out as queer, she feared she would be perceived as attention-seeking, since it's, quote, hip or cool.
To not be hetero in my liberal bubble.
That's honest.
You hear that my friends?
It's hip and cool to not be heterosexual in my liberal bubble.
I'm curious.
Do you care if your child enters a liberal bubble?
Where being hetero is not hip or cool?
Think about it.
That's a big part of the school problem.
That is a liberal bubble.
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What is your message to those who think this isn't a big deal or who feel cowed and intimidated?
What do you say to them?
Any time you say something like what I'm about to say, I'm sure it can be abused and misused, so I'll be very careful in how I say it.
I've never read Hitler's Mein Kampf.
But I've picked it up recently in the past week because I'm interested in learning everything I can about history.
After spending just a day with his Mein Kampf, the spirit and essence of his race hatred that shows up in that book, a set of two books, is very similar to what I'm seeing show up in How to Be an Anti-Racist.
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School board chair is a woman named Brenda Sheridan, and she's not backing down at all.
In fact, indeed, they're doubling down on the school board.
She said, tonight, this is how she responded, apparently, on Tuesday.
She said, quote, To disrupt our work and disrespect each other, she said dog-whistle politics will not delay our work.
We will not back down from fighting for the rights of our students and continuing our focus on equity.
Okay, let me ask you this.
What is their work?
Because for the past year and a half, it took us fighting to get our students to even get back into a hybrid.
They couldn't even focus on our education.
What is their work exactly?
Their work exactly is to listen to their parents who actually are the constituents and the voices of their children.
The school board is not the voice of my child.
Well, and I'd like to also ask you about two fundamental aspects of her statement.
Number one, how did you interrupt?
Those who are using the public comment period, how did you disrupt their work, and how did you disrespect each other?
Actually, we didn't disrespect each other.
Actually, we started singing the Star-Spangled Banner when they got up.
Oh, no.
Oh, no.
No wonder they were triggered.
No wonder.
Yeah, you can't have a flag.
God forbid that we honor our country.
God forbid we honor our flag.
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This Olympic athlete who won the bronze medal in the Olympic trials turned her back as they were playing the national anthem.
She said she didn't expect the national anthem to be played and felt that she was being set up when they played it at the time they played it because they figured that she would react that way and somehow she was manipulated into...
I mean, convoluted.
I don't understand exactly what...
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They are suing Major League Baseball with regard to moving the All-Star Game from Georgia.
So, all they did, they're being sued for $100 million.
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Such an important thing that this daughter of Andrew Cuomo has talked about.
I mean, inadvertently made a conservative point.
The pressure in the liberal bubble to be anything but heterosexual.
Transgender, queer, bisexual, now what she calls herself.
She wants a name because the truth is she's probably heterosexual.
And she calls it demisexual.
You only want sex with those that you're committed to emotionally.
As not the beat.
The website where I picked this up put it, oh, she's a woman.
That's basically how most women feel.
It's so sick, I mean, I'm telling you the world around us.
People can't handle, they can't handle good.
The good is troubling.
The healthy, the good.
It has to be torn down.
Like the Antifa thugs manhandling women who thought that it was wrong for a man to show his privates to girls and women in a spa in Los Angeles.
Do you realize?
It's almost unbelievable, yet people believe it.
The speed with which moronic ideas take hold.
Yes, you can show your privates, specifically your penis, to young girls and women.
And you are the good person.
They are the villains.
Get it?
You know how sick that is?
I mean morally sick.
It's also psychologically sick.
Yes, so what is Antifa for?
Aside from the destruction of all that is good, what specifically?
They are for people to show their genitals to little girls and women.
That's what Antifa stands for.
You could be proud of yourselves.
Look, they're cowards.
They pick on women and they have masks on covering their face.
Just like The Islamist terrorists.
How does a country that has been this good produce such sick puppies like Antifa?
It's a very serious question.
Both goodness and evil have been riddles to me.
Truly good people are a riddle, and truly bad people are a riddle.
I understand the middle.
Where does a truly good person, a courageous, good human being come from?
And where does scum come from?
Were these people raised to be scum?
I doubt it.
So, it's hard to know.
It's one of the riddles of life.
But this is a very important point that the daughter of Andrew Cuomo has made.
Inadvertently explaining what is going on.
Yes, as she writes, it's not hip or cool.
To not be hetero in my liberal bubble.
Let's see.
It's hip or cool to not be hetero in my liberal bubble.
It's hip.
I can't think of a more contemptible statement by a young woman at college than publicly announcing My greatest hope is to find a good man, marry him, and make a family.
I think if she burned an American flag on campus, she would have less opposition than if she said, my greatest hope is to find a good man, marry, and have children.
That is what the left has done.
That is pretty sick, is it not?
But I remember, I was there at the heyday of feminism in the 70s at college.
And I remember the contempt that was heaped upon girls.
Who wanted to find a man at college.
You know what the term was?
I'm sure many of you know it.
She's here for an MRS. Never forget that.
Did you ever hear that term?
An MRS.
What's more contemptible than wanting to be a Mrs.?
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So critical race theory actually is indoctrinating our children to tell them that if you are white, you are an oppressor.
You are innately designed to be racist.
And if you are black, you are oppressed.
In other words, you will never have the opportunities that the white person has and the little boy or the little girl that's sitting beside you in your classroom is the reason why.
This is why it's such a divisive and in itself it's completely racist.
Well, it is.
I mean, that's what I love about people who scream racism are often guilty of the racism themselves.
I mean, this is the quintessential projection.
How can you condemn children who've done nothing wrong?
How do you make victims and oppressors out of kids in elementary school?
Well, this is what fired me up.
This is what got me initially so upset, is that...
You know, I watch my son.
I watch my 10-year-old son play football with little boys from every race, from every walk of life, every religion.
And I watch them as they help each other up on the field when they get knocked down.
They're all playing together, and they're all respecting each other, and they're all caring for each other.
Why would you put such a divisive theory or ideology into a school system?
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Surprise!
Sharon and I. Sharon and you what?
Things just happened.
My girlfriend and my best friend.
You got 30 days to grow up, son.
Nathan Hannigan!
It is good to have you home!
Nona!
Nona, it's Nathan!
Well, you don't mind my giving her your room, do you?
Really, though, thanks for taking me to this position.
I thought about you first.
Come on, growing up, I had a huge crush on you.
There are things that we all need to change about ourselves, but we can't blame God because He helps us change.
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I'm reliable on any political issue and any social issue with It's completely reliable.
On the keys of the 104 Haydn symphonies.
I use Wikipedia for non-social, non-political issues constantly.
I want to know the number of people who died in an earthquake in Ecuador.
I use Wikipedia.
And I certainly use it for music, as I mentioned.
But I found out the hard way.
That it is as suppressive of truth as any other left-wing source, as the New York Times or Washington Post or CNN, because I can't even have access to my own webpage or Wikipedia page.
Somebody who doesn't particularly care for me puts in stuff.
Sometimes that is simply not true.
And there's nothing I can do to edit my own page.
I've had people who know the way to get around this, and they can't even have access to the Dennis Prager page at Wikipedia.
The co-founder of Wikipedia, Larry Sanger, has a piece out at larrysanger.org.
Yep, Wikipedia openly repudiates neutrality.
It is shamelessly hypocritical in how it continues to pay lip service to its neutral point of view policy.
Wikipedia's editors embrace their biases sometimes so fervently that their articles emerge more as propaganda than as reference material.
In short, with few exceptions, only globalist progressive mainstream sources.
And sources friendly to globalist progressivism are permitted.
That's right.
It is not too far to say that Wikipedia, like many other deeply biased institutions of our brave new digital world, has made itself into a kind of thought police that has de facto shackled conservative viewpoints with which they differ.
Democracy cannot thrive under such conditions.
I maintain that Wikipedia has become an opponent of vigorous democracy.
Wow.
That's from the co-founder.
Just like the co-founder of Greenpeace has described in a PragerU video.
Maybe this guy should do a video on Wikipedia.
Everything the left touches, it destroys.
Wikipedia was once honorable.
And again, you want all the keys of Haydn's quartets?
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There's one Jewish state.
The massive ingathering of Jews in the last 150 years back to the land is absolutely unprecedented.
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As a Christian, I've always supported Israel's claim to the Holy Land.
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So critical race theory actually is indoctrinating our children to tell them that if you are white, you are an oppressor.
You are innately designed to be racist.
And if you are black, you are oppressed.
In other words, you will never have the opportunities that the white person has and the little boy or the little girl that's sitting beside you in your classroom is the reason why.
This is why it's such a divisive and in itself it's completely racist.
Well, it is.
I mean, that's what I love about people who scream racism are often guilty of the racism themselves.
I mean, this is the quintessential projection.
How can you condemn children who've done nothing wrong?
How do you make victims and oppressors out of kids in elementary school?
Well, this is what fired me up.
This is what got me initially so upset, is that...
You know, I watch my son.
I watch my 10-year-old son play football with little boys from every race, from every walk of life, every religion, and I watch them as they help each other up on the field when they get knocked down.
They're all playing together, and they're all respecting each other, and they're all caring for each other.
Why would you put such a divisive theory or ideology into a school system?
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Sharon and I. Sharon and you what?
Things just happened.
My girlfriend and my best friend.
You got 30 days to grow up, son.
Nathan Haney!
It is good to have you home.
Oh, no.
No, no.
It's Nathan.
Well, you don't mind my giving her your room, do you?
Really, though, thanks for thanking me for this position.
I thought about you first.
Come on, growing up, I had a huge crush on you.
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2-8 team out with him.
Headed through the house.
He's got a hostage!
You believe in God, Chuck?
Why does a kid die, drug dealer, get off?
It's God-free.
The only answer to that is, there isn't a God.
You have a choice.
You can either let the darkness overtake you, or you can be a bearer of the light.
So just think of it as calling for backup.
Officer down, officer.
You're the one God's called to be a shepherd.
Keeper, do you know who I am?
You are the author?
I am.
I don't know you.
Keeper, it's your son.
Hurry it up!
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What do you say to them?
Anytime you say something like what I'm about to say, I'm sure it can be abused and misused, so I'll be very careful in how I say it.
I've never read Hitler's Mein Kampf.
But I've picked it up recently in the past week because I'm interested in learning everything I can about history.
After spending just a day with his Mein Kampf, the spirit and essence of his race hatred that shows up in that book, a set of two books, is very similar to what I'm seeing show up in How to Be an Anti-Racist.
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*music* School board chair is a woman named Brenda Sheridan, and she's not backing down at all.
In fact, indeed, they're doubling down on the school board.
She said...
This is how she responded, apparently, on Tuesday.
She said, quote, Let me ask you this.
What is their work?
Because for the past year and a half, it took us fighting to get our students to even get back into a hybrid.
They couldn't even focus on our education.
What is their work exactly?
Their work exactly is to listen to their parents who actually are the constituents and the voices of their children.
The school board is not the voice of my child.
Well, and I'd like to also ask you about two fundamental aspects of her statement.
Huh?
Hi.
Hello, everybody.
Welcome to the Dennis Prager Show.
Hello.
I have a dilemma, and I share openly these things with you.
I mention something on a show and then I debate, do I mention it again?
And I have two very competing ideas or values that are involved.
One is, I don't think the show is as interesting when you repeat something that you said the day before or two days ago or even last week.
I try to bring you...
Another news item or another insight regularly.
On the other hand, it is inevitable that people forget.
I do.
How many people remember something they hear once?
Other than women.
How many men remember something they hear once?
Maybe that's a more Realistic question.
But even women.
So I'll give you an example of something that is of such surpassing importance, but I know I mentioned it to you earlier this week.
The Wall Street Journal has an editorial on it today.
Teachers unions go woke.
The NEA and AFT. National Education Association, American Federation of Teachers, get behind progressive political indoctrination.
So, I'm gambling that it's so important that I need to bring it to your attention again.
I mean, this is a theme that, of course, I have been speaking regularly.
The gamble you take sending your child to a regular...
Public or private school.
I don't know why people think private schools are in any way immune to this.
And by the way, those of you listening to me in small towns in Kentucky or South Carolina, you're no less likely to have your kid exposed to race hatred.
In other words, to be cultivated with race hatred, the hatred in this case of whites.
An America hatred than a kid in Manhattan.
It used to be that you escaped if you went to a rural town.
Sometimes you do.
And often you don't.
Parents didn't ask to be thrown into the trenches of America's culture war, but progressives aren't giving them a choice.
See?
This is the Wall Street Journal, which is as moderate.
They're conservative, but they're as moderate in the way they formulate their positions as you can get.
Did you hear that?
They are saying what I have now been saying?
Progressives have put you in the trenches even though you don't want to fight.
I don't want to fight.
I'm a happy guy.
I want to be left alone like most of you.
Conservatives want to be left alone.
We don't want to control non-conservatives, and we don't want to control anybody.
They want to control everybody.
It's a sick part of human nature, wanting to control how people think.
Oh yes, you don't act racist.
Think about that for a moment.
Do you realize that...
I have not developed this thought, and I will go back to the teachers.
It is so totalitarian, leftism in America, that it does what they do in North Korea.
They want to eliminate thought, not just speech.
They want to eliminate thought that they object to.
Do you remember, it was Liz Cheney's sister who's gay, is that correct?
And she got angry at her sister, whom she acknowledged treats her beautifully.
But she called her a hypocrite for then having some conservative position, maybe opposed to gay marriage.
I don't know what the position would have been.
In other words, you think wrong.
You act beautifully toward gays, but you think wrong.
You act beautifully.
You're a white.
You treat blacks perfectly well.
But in your heart, you're a racist.
First of all, how do they know what's in anyone's heart?
That's question number one.
Number two, what difference does it make?
I don't care if your heart...
I'm a Jew.
I don't care if your heart is anti-Semitic.
It means nothing to me.
I care if your deeds are.
I care if your speech is.
I don't care if your heart is.
What difference does it make?
If you don't speak or act on your dark heart, what do I care?
You're allowed to have all the darkness you want in your heart, as far as I'm concerned.
You may believe that God doesn't want it, and I perfectly respect that.
But as far as humans are concerned, we don't care.
We only care what you say and what you do, not what you think.
I don't care if you like every group or not.
The idea is preposterous in any event.
I don't like any group and I don't dislike any group.
Yes, I know.
I'll talk about that too.
Afghanistan.
But I want to Emphasize this thought issue.
Your thoughts are to be controlled.
That is what it means when they say every white is racist.
Do they believe every white acts racist?
No.
So what does it mean every white is racist?
It means every white thinks racist.
Biden is speaking about Afghanistan now?
I think we should hear it because I'm very much opposed to this. ...be vital to our efforts, and they've been very vital, and so their families are not exposed to danger as well.
We've already dramatically accelerated the procedure time for special immigrant visas to bring them to the United States.
Since I was inaugurated on January 20th, we've already approved 2,500 special immigrant visas to come to the United States.
Up to now, fewer than half have exercised their right to do that.
Half have gotten on aircraft and commercial flights and come, and other half believe they want to stay, at least thus far.
We're working closely with Congress to change the authorization legislation so that we can streamline the process of approving those visas.
And those who have stood up for the operation to physically relocate thousands of Afghans and their families before the U.S. military mission concludes so that if they choose, they can wait safely outside of Afghanistan.
While their U.S. visas are being processed.
The operation has identified U.S. facilities outside the continental United States, as well as in third countries, to host our Afghan allies, if they so choose.
And starting this month, we're going to begin to re-look.
All right, all right.
So I thought he was going to mention something about the actual withdrawal.
By the way, there are about 17,000 translators, not 2,500 today, and I worry about them terribly.
I'm not going to get to Afghanistan right now.
I am 100% opposed to withdrawing from Afghanistan.
It is immoral.
It is bad for America.
It means we lost.
I don't want America losing wars.
And I find the argument, well, we've been there 17 years, whatever the number is.
I find that to be the perfect definition of a non sequitur.
Since when does time determine whether you leave a war zone?
Is that written in military texts?
After a certain period of time, you leave no matter what?
Anyway, how do we explain staying in Germany and Japan since World War II? A lot longer.
Anyway, back to this, the idea, all whites are racist.
Of course, it's number one, it is a statement about the person making the statement.
If a white person says that, they're telling you I'm a racist.
Who the hell are you to tell me, another white, that I'm a racist?
The fact that you're a lowlife doesn't mean I'm a lowlife.
It would be like an addict saying, everybody is an addict.
No, you're an addict.
I'm not.
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But what's happened in the media, the narrative, the media cover for the Democrat double-cross, is they're out there saying, oh, the Republicans always knew there would be a reconciliation.
I keep saying, no, no, no.
The Republicans knew that they were going to pass infrastructure, then you would try to pass reconciliation, but they knew it wouldn't pass.
They were never joined at the hip.
Am I right?
You were 100% right.
It's without any question.
This is how we see these socialist ideas start being socialized in their public forum.
It is wrong.
It is not consistent with any deal that was ever on the table.
As far as I know, we had this conversation just last Thursday amongst the Republican senators.
This was a non-starter for everyone that was in the room.
And I believe that members of your caucus, who I talked to, were counting on Manchin, Sinema, Hassan, and a few others to sink the reconciliation deal, and that this was a way to jump over that opposition by linking the two.
Am I right again?
Don't know the answer to that question, to be honest with you, Hugh.
I would say that there's no doubt that there's been a bipartisan coalition interested.
In reducing the infrastructure package, the question is, can the Democrats stand the heat in the kitchen?
If they can, then they stand against their party.
If they don't, they succumb to the pressure.
I don't want reconciliation to be used on a $2 trillion mammoth package that has less to do with traditional infrastructure and more to do with a utopian society that can't exist because you can't perfect man and you can't expect people in Washington to spend your money better than you would.
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Without these complex business partnerships between the African elites and the European traders and commercial agents, the slave trade to the new world would have been impossible.
We've talked frequently on this program about how the slave trade, not only the transatlantic slave trade, but the Arab slave trade could not have existed, but for the complicity of African chieftains who sold slaves that were captured in battle.
And more important...
More slaves remain in Africa enslaved by fellow Africans than were transported out by Arab slavers or European slavers.
And think about this.
Of the estimated 12 million blacks that were sold to European slavers and taken to the so-called New World, less than 5% went to the colonies or what became America.
The rest of them went to the Caribbean, Central America.
Mexico or South America?
Which country saw them thrive more?
There are now 40 million blacks living in America from the 388,000 that were taken out of Africa and transported to the colonies or to the New World.
And again, the Arab traders began engaging in the slave trade centuries before the Europeans did.
And kept going after the Europeans stopped and took out more and the rate of death was higher.
We're going to, after paying reparations, go to the Arab states and get reimbursed?
Just asking.
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Talking to you about two things here.
When a white says, all whites are racist, it would be as if an addict were to say, everyone is an addict.
No, you're an addict.
And you're simply projecting your condition onto everyone else.
Why are people taken seriously?
Why are whites taken seriously who say all whites are racist?
They are telling you publicly what they are, and yet you should trust their morality.
I'm a racist.
Take my word for it.
It's quite something.
And now it's pretty clear that teachers' unions are the enemies of your children.
Enemies.
That is correct.
I don't use the word often.
And believe it or not, this is noted at the Wall Street Journal.
Parents did not ask to be thrown into the trenches of America's culture war, but progressives aren't giving them a choice.
Witness the way the national teachers' unions are adopting woke values and pressing them into K-12 curriculums across the U.S. The National Education Association, the largest teachers union, held its annual meeting last week, and the measures approved by delegates deserve broader attention.
One calls for the union to support and lead campaigns that result in increasing the implementation of culturally expensive education, critical race theory, and ethnic studies curriculum.
In pre-K to 12 and higher education, critical theory is a neo-Marxist ideology that is pervasive in higher education, teaches that a person is defined above all else by race, gender, and sexual orientation, and that American institutions are designed to ensure white supremacy and the patriarchy.
You want your children to study that?
You need more proof?
This is what the teachers' unions have affirmed.
Do you know one teacher that has opposed this?
How about that?
Here, here's another thing which I had read to you.
Another delegate-approved measure calls for the union to issue a study criticizing, ready?
Empire, white supremacy, anti-blackness, anti-indigeneity, racism.
Patriarchy.
Cisheteropatriarchy.
Capitalism.
Ableism.
Anthropocentrism.
And other forms of power and oppression at the intersections of our society.
Ask your teacher.
Send them this column.
It's Wall Street Journal.
You can find it anywhere.
Wall Street Journal Editorial.
Well, you have to have a subscription to the Wall Street Journal.
You can find this anywhere.
NEA statement, that's all.
Ask your teachers if they disagree with that statement.
Then they'll say, well, I don't fully agree with it.
That's just a way of getting around it.
And if they don't oppose it, then why would you want your child studying under such a teacher?
And I know the answer.
Convenience.
And I don't blame you.
Convenience is a big thing.
But that's the answer.
That's the reason.
You're willing to screw with your child's values and intellect because of convenience.
It's inconvenient not to get rid of them for seven hours a day and have somebody take care of them.
I get it.
It is truly inconvenient.
Agreed.
It's a pretty crappy reason, however, to allow your child to hate this country, To hate all of the values that they want you to hate.
I know what these words mean.
Like, cis...
That was a good one.
Cisheteropatriarchy.
You know what cisheteropatriarchy is?
Father knows best.
That's what cisheteropatriarchy is.
Simple little sitcom that existed in the 50s and probably 60s where you had a basically happy family of a husband and a wife and kids and where they regarded dad as special.
That's sick, isn't it?
That really produces anti-social creatures.
Cis-heteronormative patriarchy.
The very fact that they have a word for that and teach people to hate it.
I'm telling you, you've got to be honest.
If you're honest and say, look, I'm willing to gamble with my kid's life and it's so inconvenient to homeschool them or to find another school.
Okay, at least you're honest with yourself.
Here's what's so amazing.
People are so scared of COVID that they mask their children.
There is virtually nothing to be scared of vis-a-vis COVID and children.
But they're not scared of their schools.
How do you explain that?
This is not a rhetorical question.
You're more afraid of your child being hurt by COVID than you are by wokeism, leftism, progressivism?
That's irrational.
The damage done to your child by these teachers?
In those schools that you're sending your kid to is so much more permanent than almost any child suffering to the extent that any child even gets COVID. I'm sorry.
I did not want to bring you this news.
I bring it to you regularly.
To use Andrew Cuomo's phrase, if I convince one parent to get their kid out of school, it's all worth it.
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Without these complex business partnerships between the African elites and the European traders and commercial agents, the slave trade to the new world would have been impossible.
We've talked frequently on this program about how the slave trade, not only the transatlantic slave trade, but the Arab slave trade could not have existed, but for the complicity of African chieftains who sold slaves that were captured in battle.
And more important, more slaves remain in Africa enslaved by fellow Africans than were transported out by Arab slavers or European slavers.
And think about this.
Of the estimated 12 million blacks that were sold to European slavers and taken to the so-called New World, less than 5% went to the colonies or what became America.
The rest of them went to the Caribbean, Central America, Mexico, or South America.
Which country saw them thrive more?
There are now 40 million blacks living here.
From the 388,000 that were taken out of Africa and transported to the colonies or to the New World.
And again, the Arab traders began engaging in the slave trade centuries before the Europeans did and kept going after the Europeans stopped and took out more and the rate of death was higher.
We're going to, after paying reparations, go to the Arab states Get reimbursed?
Just asking.
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The image of seeing parents dragged out of a school board meeting being arrested by the police really, really ugly.
And I've seen a lot of ugly comments online about the police officers, which I hate because I'm real pro-police, and the police are sort of put in a really untenable situation.
Can you give me your overview as a mom with kids that are in elementary, middle, and high school in Loudoun County, Virginia?
Give me your big takeaway over what happened and what you see happening moving forward in Loudoun County, Virginia.
This is really prevalent all across our country.
What's happening is they're trying to silence us.
Anyone that differs in opinion needs to be silenced in their opinion.
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When did you wake up and say, hang on, this is not good?
Well, like I said earlier, I've been in for over 15 years.
The first 14 years of my career, I was in the Air Force, was in the flying community, and then came into the Space Force.
Every unit that I've ever been in, all of my professional interactions with people during the preponderance of my career have been highly professional.
Not politicized.
We focus on a mission that unifies us.
We wear the same uniform and we go out and do our job every day.
And when I noticed personally these things really rapidly beginning to change was in the past calendar year, but specifically in the aftermath of George Floyd's death.
What you saw in broader society in the form of social justice activism pouring into the streets.
The disruption of civil liberties, for example, and the dialogue, if you want to call it that, Okie
dokie, everybody.
Dennis Prager here.
My Thursday visit with Julie Hartman, one of the few people I've had on regularly in my life as a talk show host.
Gives you an idea of how highly I regard her.
She is, I don't know when they came up with this term, she is a rising senior at Harvard University.
Really, Harvard College, right?
What would they say, Harvard College?
Harvard College.
Okay.
And, Julie, I'm going to do something really remarkable.
I'm just going to say, what's on your mind?
Well, for my weekly segments, you ask me to focus on topics that pertain to my generation.
And something that I've been really thinking about is, why are there so many people my age who are on the left?
We know that they're there.
We know what they think.
But I think we need to talk about the question why more.
And especially, why have so many of them stuck with the ship in the past year, as I think the left has kind of entered a new realm of destruction with their policies, specifically defund the police, 1619 Project.
And my hypothesis for that is I really think that it doesn't so much have to do with the policies.
And it's way more about the kinds of benefits that they get from being a member of that cohort.
And I would even venture as far to say that if you gave one of my peers truth serum and you said, you know, do you really think defunding the police is a good idea?
I actually believe if you got to their true self, they would say no.
But nevertheless, I think the reason why they stick with it Because it provides them with a way to get what I like to call cheap grace, this idea of being saved or having benefits conferred upon you without actually having to do any kind of work or making any real sacrifice.
Even yesterday, off the air, we were talking about the very famous Harvard-Yale protest.
That happened a year and a half ago where some of my peers stormed the field and they led a climate change protest.
That is a perfect example of what I'm talking about.
They get to run on the field.
They get to shriek and yell.
They get their face plastered on the New York Times.
They feel really good about themselves.
They get status and street cred with other liberals.
But then they actually don't need to make any kind of sacrifice.
They get in their...
Gas-guzzling SUVs and go back to their fossil fuel-lit dorms.
And it's no skin off their back.
Similarly, the people who advocate for defunding the police, they live in communities that have private police forces or they go to colleges with security.
So again, no skin off their back to advocate for these things.
And it's created, I think, a really appealing deal that they have here, where they get to...
Advocate for these really destructive, irresponsible policies.
They get praised for doing it, and then they insulate themselves from the consequences.
Sounds right to me.
I think you've hit it on the nose.
It's first and foremost fitting in.
Is that what you're saying?
Definitely.
I mean, even I've noticed, whenever I walk by a house that has a sign that says, Hate has no home here, or you see a bumper sticker with some slogan...
Wait, wait, wait.
I want to revel in that.
I know.
Hate has no home here.
Haven't you seen those?
Hate has no home, no.
That's a new one to me.
I remember when Berkeley City Council announced that Berkeley was a hate-free zone, and I don't know if you ever heard me say this, but I have repeated this.
Every couple of years.
I announced at the time I could not visit Berkeley because I hate evil.
I hate Nazism.
I hate communism.
I hate rape.
I have a lot of hate.
So I can't visit Berkeley.
So I was just thinking hate has no home here.
It's such a stupid comment.
And by the way, what is a more hateful thing than to put up a sign that says, hate is no home here?
What that sign is really saying is, I'm better than you.
I get to tell you what to think.
I'm the authority.
I'm woke.
That's the irony of it.
But my point is, because you were saying it's fitting in, when you walk by these houses that have these signs, or you see a bumper sticker, or you see someone, you know, posting...
Something on social media.
That is a mechanism of what I'm talking about.
I see that as camouflage.
And if you look at the point of camouflage, camouflage is to get your eye to drift over something and not see it for what it really is.
And I think this public demonstration is a way for, it's a way to distract, to prevent people from really asking, like, what are you actually doing?
Beyond the virtue stuff, what are you doing?
All right, we'll be back with Julie Hartman in a moment.
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Let me just comment on a couple of calls and let you go.
And Tom in Glendora wants me to keep repeating things since we'll lose the country otherwise.
I ultimately agree.
I was simply telling you about my own ambivalence about that.
Danny in Chicago.
Because I'm clearing lines in case you want to call in right now with regard to anything that Julia said.
Danny in Chicago is helping at a youth soccer camp and one girl said, it's cool to be gay during Pride Month.
Reinforcing the statement of Andrew Cuomo's daughter that it's basically cool to be anything except hetero.
Julius wants to know whom I would debate.
I would debate any single prominent leftist at any time, anywhere in the country.
I've invited them constantly on the show.
None of them come because the left doesn't debate.
They don't debate because they're afraid of us.
They have every right to be afraid of us.
We know more than they do.
We're more rational and we're more moral.
Right?
I say that about virtually every Washington Post, New York Times columnist, any CNN. Is there any black liberal who would debate Larry Elder?
Would Ibram X. Kendi?
If we gave $100,000 to Black Lives Matter, would he debate Larry Elder?
I strongly doubt it.
Jay, California farmer doesn't agree with something Bjorn Lomberg said.
I happen to agree with you, Jay, as it happens.
I'm pro-farmers in California.
All right, so I'm letting some folks go.
If you want to call in with regard to anything about Julie.
Julie is a senior at Harvard.
And there's this whole issue of why they're on the left, how little it has to do in your thinking with ideology and its conformity.
So I want to ask you, and I know I have before in some other incarnation, but...
When you think about what it's going to be like when you return to campus now that you've become so public, and I don't mean will you be hated and so on, just I want to know what you think you will think.
Will you now walk through the campus?
You didn't walk through a campus for a year because of COVID. So the changes are so dramatic for you.
What will it be like?
Well, I'll have to see.
I've thought about that a lot.
I imagine that I'm going to get a lot of flack for being on the show.
And I think I'm going to walk through the campus and I'm going to think about all that I missed out on.
But look at what I got out of the past year and a half.
Being sent home from school and seeing the Black Lives Matter riots and the way that COVID was handled, that is what brought me to conservatism.
So it's kind of an eerie way that it's worked.
But I imagine a lot of people are going to say to me that I'm not being compassionate.
That's what a lot of my peers tell me right now.
By me being conservative, I'm not being compassionate.
Because liberals are compassionate and conservatives are not.
And to that I would say, you are just being a coward by being liberal on some of these issues.
Because compassion sometimes is telling the hard truth.
For instance, A lot of my peers say, like, my positions on Black Lives Matter are not compassionate.
And I would say the most compassionate thing that you can do is point out that, for instance, two of the biggest problems in the black community are not police brutality, but father absence and out-of-wedlock rates.
That is not me being not compassionate.
In fact, that is the most compassionate thing that I could do, to talk about the real issues, especially when it's unpopular.
You know, I'll probably be maligned, and I'll probably be told that I'm mean, but that's what I got into, and that's fine.
That is.
No, I know you'll handle it perfectly.
I was really thinking, not only of reactions to you, but I remember when I was at Columbia, and it's eerie how little difference there is.
And I remember...
I was always upbeat, and I couldn't care less if people liked me or didn't like me.
But I do remember one night actually feeling down, which is very rare for me.
And I don't know what triggered it, but I felt, oh my God, I'm alone at a large university.
I was a combination of conservative and religious.
I found no one else.
So, well, actually one.
I found one other.
That's one out of thousands and thousands.
So, I'm really asking if you're prepared not for the attacks, but for the aloneness.
I think I am.
And, you know, I do want to say that I have found some people who think like I do.
And I have found some people, and even if they don't agree with what I will say, they support me.
So I will surround myself with those people.
And you know what, Dennis?
You said to me very early on that becoming conservative, you are going to weed out a lot of the people.
The people who give you a hard time, you don't want them in your life anyway.
So I don't really see it as being alone.
Good, good.
You're right.
I kind of say thank you.
If you're going to be mean to me for being conservative, you are not someone who I would want in my life anyway.
So it's kind of a blessing.
You weed out people fast.
If you could talk to every student at any college, whether yours or any other, you had ten minutes, what would you say to them?
You know, I would bring up the point that I just said about compassion.
Because there's this whole idea that if you're liberal, you're compassionate.
And if you're conservative, you're not.
But compassion is not incompatible with conservatism.
Okay?
Talking about the hard issues and not just going along with what's popular, that is the most compassionate thing.
So I would encourage people to really shift the way that they think about conservatives.
That's where the heart of it is.
And also hearkening back to what I talked about at the beginning of this segment, I would say to them, you know...
You really need to consider the things that you are advocating for if you are actually practicing them in your own life.
It's very easy to advocate for these things and be praised, but really look inside yourself and say, am I willing to make that change?
That's what I would say.
Like, if you're for defunding police, would you call 911?
Yeah, exactly.
We'll be back in a moment.
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So critical race theory actually is indoctrinating our children to tell them that If you are white, you are an oppressor.
You are innately designed to be racist.
And if you are black, you are oppressed.
In other words, you will never have the opportunities that the white person has.
And the little boy or the little girl that's sitting beside you in your classroom is the reason why.
This is why it's such a divisive and in itself, it's completely racist.
Well, it is.
I mean, that's what I love about people who scream racism are often guilty of the racism themselves.
I mean, this is the quintessential projection.
How can you condemn children who've done nothing wrong?
How do you make victims and oppressors out of kids in elementary school?
Well, this is what fired me up.
This is what got me initially so upset, is that...
You know, I watch my son.
I watch my 10-year-old son play football with little boys from every race, from every walk of life, every religion, and I watch them as they help each other up on the field when they get knocked down.
They're all playing together, and they're all respecting each other, and they're all caring for each other.
Why would you put such a divisive theory or ideology into a school system?
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Hi, everybody.
A reminder that you can have every show I do We did a whole male-female hour together a week ago.
And...
You are talking about your peers and what it is like now.
I read to my listeners, Julie, that a person with a male organ displays it while naked to girls and women at a spa in LA and People call them haters for objecting.
So, I'm curious.
You're so young.
You're 21. I've lived through this now, you know, so much longer.
Do you sometimes shake your head and ask what's happened to this country?
Or because it's happening in real time at such a young age, it seems somewhat normal.
Oh, I do that all the time.
I really look around and I go, what has happened?
And frankly, Dennis, you've opened my eyes to that.
I say to people, Dennis has made me realize what trouble we're in, and that sounds like a really dark thing, but I'm actually really grateful to you because for so much of my life, I was walking through it very ignorant, not understanding.
I mean, look at all of the destruction the left is doing.
They're ruining schools with...
Critical race theory and getting rid of discipline codes.
You just had someone on the other week that was talking about how feminism is infiltrated in the military, and they're so focused on getting gender parity that they're not focusing on the job, which is to protect our country.
They're totally ruining our justice system and police department with defunding and community-based solutions.
There's a total attack on free speech.
No one can say anything.
All the time I look around and I go, oh my gosh, my beloved country, what is happening?
But you know what?
It impels me to fight.
In the moments when I think I'm going to go back to school and people are going to give me a hard time, I go, I don't care.
It is worth it.
We need young people, people my age, coming out and saying, this is outrageous.
And I feel that I have a civic duty to stick my neck out for the institutions and for this country that gave me the life that I have now.