I asked you if it's an antidote to the 1619 Project, and you said, well, it was written even before that thing ever came out, which is correct.
It was not written to be one, but I am touting it as a truthful antidote to the lies of the 1619 Project.
So let me give you each a final comment on this.
We believe that black history is American history, and our quest is to bring forth, as you've just said, truthful black history, so that we will know that American blacks participated in our founding and throughout so that we will know that American blacks participated in our founding and throughout American history, and their story should not be lost or swept under rug
And I would say that...
This is Sandra, right?
Yes.
I would say right out of the gate, you know, the 1619 Project, it is skewed when I'm talking about the American Revolution.
In our book, we talk about the incredible people who were heroes of the American Revolution.
Some were slaves, some were free blacks, and with the purpose of...
Honoring our country, trying to gain freedom.
And so I would say that, you know, unbeknownst to Francis and I, this is certainly an antidote to the 1619 Project.
Well, okay.
Francis Rice and Sandra Yoakum, I thank you both.
And folks, if you want your children to learn an objective history, two black scholars, these women, have written it.
And it is up at DennisPrager.com.
Thank you both for your work.
Thank you very much for having us.
Yes, yes, my pleasure indeed.
Many of you teach your kids, you know, through homeschooling or simply supplement the propaganda they have at school with truthful works.
This might be a start in that direction.
Anyway, with the mask mandate, as I mentioned earlier now, Kids having to wear masks for which there is not only no zero reason to believe scientifically that it helps them, there is much reason to believe it does not help them.
Certainly psychologically, but including physically.
I just live every day.
More terrible stuff.
What is the latest?
Illegal alien has been banned?
What does that mean, banned?
You can't say it.
You can't say it in a federal document?
What is the...
Or if you're what?
An employee.
Or an employee?
Let me look at that.
I want to take some calls.
1-8-Prager-776.
This just came in, actually.
Biden administration.
Let's see.
Biden official orders immigration judges to stop using illegal alien term.
I don't understand something.
Is there anything that a president cannot order now?
What is the difference between a dictatorship other than longevity and the Biden administration?
This is not meant as a cute question.
Is there an answer?
Is there anything he cannot order?
President Joe Biden's administration has ordered federal immigration judges to stop using the terms alien and illegal alien to describe illegal aliens living in the United States.
On July 23rd, Acting Director of the Executive Office for Immigration Review, Gene King, appointed by the Biden administration in January, issued a memo titled, Terminology.
That orders immigration judges and adjudicators to stop using the terms alien and illegal alien.
I'm not kidding.
Why do they have the right to do that?
A president can tell.
Remember, judges are the third branch of the government.
This is the bureaucracy.
This is the acting director of executives.
It's not Joe Biden himself.
Okay, forget Joe Biden.
It's his administration.
I'm using Biden as interchangeable.
Okay, the administrative state cannot tell a judge what language to use, okay, unless my understanding of the division of powers in America is faulty, which it may well be.
I'm not a constitutional scholar, but I don't understand how the executive can tell a damn thing to the judiciary.
Can they tell them when to go to the toilet?
Judges will use toilets in the following hours.
Why not?
No, forget the toilet question.
I want to know how the administrative state tells judges what English to use.