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Welcome to the Dennis Prager Show.
A story out of Yale I'd like to share with you.
I admit my amazement is actually printed in the Washington Post.
Are you familiar with Ruth Marcus?
Is she a conservative writer there?
That's why this was stunning.
Is she a leftist or a liberal?
Okay, so it makes it all the more remarkable that she attacked Yale for wokeness.
So either this is just an outlier, the fact that a Washington Post left-wing writer would attack Yale for wokeness, or it might be the harbinger of an awakening.
Among some people on the left, that the left is destroying our universities.
Could be.
I don't know.
A woke awakening.
That is exactly right.
Listen to...
Did you see this piece?
It's stunning.
Maoist re-education camps have nothing on Yale Law School.
That's how it begins.
Well, Yale is a cesspool.
Yale, of the Ivy League, is arguably the worst, which is a hard competition because it includes the University of Pennsylvania and Brown, which was lost 50 years ago.
What was Brown?
Didn't they stock up on supplies for nuclear war?
Remember that?
At Brown?
Maoist re-education camps have nothing on Yale Law School.
If you think this is an exaggeration, okay, it is, but keep reading.
Last month, a second-year law student...
You know what?
I'm going to play a game with you, a living martyr.
I want you to figure out what was wrong...
In what this guy did at Yale Law School.
It's hard.
It's getting harder.
Last month, a second-year law student sent some classmates an invitation to a party to celebrate Constitution Day, of all things.
Which is wrong in itself.
You're going to celebrate the Constitution.
But all right.
The student, Trent Colbert.
Who has the unusual profile of belonging to both the Native American Law Students Association, NALSA, and the Conservative Federalist Society, emailed.
Quote, Sup, NALSA? Hope you're all still feeling social.
This Friday at 7.30, we will be christening our very own, soon-to-be world-renowned NALSA Trap House.
She'll explain Trap House in a moment.
By throwing a Constitution Day bash in collaboration with FEDSOC, Federalist Society.
Planned attractions include Popeye's chicken, basic American-themed snacks, Like apple pie, etc.
Hope to see you all there.
The living martyr is pondering what was bad.
So now, wait, I bet you think Trap House.
No.
Okay, fine.
I couldn't figure out what was wrong.
A trap house, according to the Urban Dictionary, was, quote, originally used to describe a crack house in a shady neighborhood, but has since been abused by high school students who like to pretend they're cool by drinking their mom's beer together.
A popular far-left podcast by three white men calls itself Chapo Trap House without incident.
Not at Yale Law School.
Within minutes, as reported by Aaron Sabarium of the Washington Free Beacon, the invitation was posted on the group chat for all second-year law students, of which several asserted that the invite...
Here it comes.
What is it about?
You think it's about the chicken?
Okay, fine.
They asserted that the invite had racist connotations and had encouraged students to attend in blackface.
Did you catch the blackface part?
That's just made up.
Exactly.
I guess celebrating whiteness wasn't enough.
The president of the Black Law Students Association wrote in the forum, she objected to the involvement of the Federalist Society, which she said, quote, has historically supported anti-black rhetoric.
Within 12 hours, Colbert, 12 hours, Colbert was summoned to meet with Associate Law Dean Ellen Cosgrove, And Diversity Director Yasin Eldik.
By the way, Sean, that's a name for our list.
I like it.
Yasin Eldik.
All right?
That's a good one.
I love names.
We have lists here of great names, and Yasin Eldik belongs on the list.
No question.
It's up there with Truxton Umstead.
There, good pull, correct?
There he was told that his message had generated nine student complaints of discrimination and harassment.
So, it's not Popeye's chicken.
Oh, that wasn't mentioned.
How did they get to blackface?
And was more or less instructed to apologize.
The administrators leaned on Colbert to think about, quote, asking for forgiveness, unquote, to help, quote, make this go away.
They drafted a note that they thought would suffice, apologizing for, quote, any harm, trauma, or upset the email caused.
Trauma.
This is what we call the coddled generation.
Come to celebrate with the indigenous, well, what is it, what is it also again?
Native American.
Come celebrate with the Native American Law Society and the Federalist Society a party celebrating Constitution Day.
Caused trauma.
Do you understand how weak these nine students are?
And how much the university called Yale cultivates weakness in its students?
It is the opposite of what you want for your child.
The opposite.
Sending your child to Yale is so perilous as to be a gambler's decision.
It is gambling.
To send your child to Yale.
And most colleges.
A serious person, a serious dean, unlike Ellen Cosgrove and Diversity Director Yasin Eldik, would say, you were traumatized by this party invitation?
Grow up or leave Yale!
That is an ideal world.
I have just entered Oh, I'm smiling.
I have entered a fantasy realm of grown-ups.
Ah, grown-ups and Yale.
Ah, it's mutually exclusive.
Trauma.
I'm traumatized by their trauma.
Okay, so let's see.
They should apologize.
He should apologize, Colbert.
By the way, the Native American.
For any harm, trauma, or upset, the email caused an added in language reminiscent of the Cultural Revolution.
That's her Maoist reference.
I know I must learn more and grow, and I will actively educate myself so I can do better.
It's exactly what people would say under Mao in the Cultural Revolution.
Yale.
When Colbert resisted, saying he would prefer to discuss the issue face to face, with anyone who was offended, the administrators acted on their own that same night, emailing the entire second class.
An invitation was recently circulated containing pejorative and racist language.
We condemn this in the strongest possible terms.
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Joe Biden is waking up in Glasgow, wondering where he is and thinking, maybe I should have stayed home and helped Terry.
But actually, he did try and help Terry, and it didn't help.
And Kamala Harris, of course, got back, and she didn't leave, ever.
And she tried to help Terry, and, of course, that backfired.
President Obama, the anointed one, went to Virginia and could not move the needle because the needle was set by Glenn Youngkin, competent.
Conservative, calm, courageous, constitutionalist.
It works.
It works.
Steve in Cherry Hill, New Jersey.
Good morning, Steve.
Your state is in play, but I can't believe it's going to go Republican.
Oh, we've got 1,200-vote lead with 98 percent of votes in.
It's a huge win with a million more registered Democrats than Republicans.
Steve, honestly, don't you—you know, my title of my 2004 bestseller.
If it's not close, they can't cheat.
So I just thought, you know, in my heart, I just, I know New Jersey, right?
And they're going to find those votes, aren't they?
It's going to be a knife fight.
We're at the panels.
It's going to be every vote's getting counted, but it's going to be really tight.
Every legal vote's going to be counted.
You can bet on that.
It's going to be a shock to that more than Virginia.
They kind of brace themselves to lose in Virginia.
Not by this much.
Not to lose the House of Delegates.
Not to be swept.
Not to get crushed in Loudoun County.
But New Jersey is the one that has Democrats this morning thinking, I like my job.
I've got to get off this bus.
Why do you think our politicians are not on the sidewalk right now talking to you?
Don't have no respect.
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That journey is extremely dangerous.
The seven-year-old girl died in the desert from the country of India.
A great pillar of the community was killed by a man who had been deported at least twice.
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His dreams cut short forever.
We're so worried about other countries' problems, and we don't even focus on our own.
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Ah, you know, there's a switch here that turns the mic on.
Periodically, I forget to use it.
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Nice.
James in Louisville, Kentucky.
Hi there.
Hello, Dennis.
Yes, sir.
Hey, did I, because I listened to every single word that you said, right.
Um, on the North side of 50, I went to law school as a second career when I was 40 after being a born engineer.
And I didn't hear anything that was even close to being upsetting to anyone.
I have now, I have now read the article.
I have taken out the things I wanted to read on the air.
I have read them now on the air, and I still don't know.
I don't either.
Right.
I'm totally with you.
Look, my producer guessed Popeye's chicken.
No, no, no.
I don't know.
Wait a minute.
Listen.
Yeah, yes, exactly.
Look, it could have been Burger King hamburger.
No, no, no.
It could have been apple pie.
He wrote apple pie is a basic American-themed snack.
There you go.
Apple pie.
Apple pie is white supremacist.
So are they going to play baseball, too?
Are they going to play baseball?
Why, is that white supremacists?
I don't know.
I don't know the answer to your question.
There's so little racism in this country that they have to make it up.
This is another example of it.
You must understand what is going on in America.
There's so little racism, they make it up.
That's why there are all these race hoaxes.
As I always point out, there was no anti-Semitic hoax in Germany in the 1930s.
No Jew made up an anti-Semitic event.
There were too many real ones.
There are so few real ones in America, they are made up.
Most of the time, the swastika or the noose or the N-word at a college is done by a black student.
Not a white supremacist.
Because the black wanted people to believe there's racism at the school.
What did the...
What is it?
The Lincoln Club?
The Lincoln Project.
The Lincoln Project in Virginia.
No, no, no.
The guys...
No, no, no, no.
The event where they stood in front of Yunkin's...
A stunt, yes.
They made a stunt to associate Junkin with racism.
They acted as if they were white supremacists supporting Junkin.
They're just leftist scum.
Not white supremacists.
If you have to make up racism, isn't it obvious how little there is?
This is the proof.
Things like what happened at Yale, things like the Lincoln Society, Lincoln Project.
There are too many things.
Society, club, association.
I know the Lincoln Club is a great group, so that's why I want to get it right.
The Lincoln Project, yes.
Why did they smear Lincoln's name?
It's really pathetic.
The Lincoln Project.
Please understand, my friends, the whole edifice of proof of racism is proof of how little racism there is.
This is a perfect example.
My law student, former law student caller from Louisville, my producer, and I still don't know what is blackface and racist.
That nine Yale law students would have been traumatized by this letter.
An invitation to a party.
That is the proof of how little racism there is in America.
They make it up so often.
Wow.
This is really something.
Woodstock, Illinois.
Tim, hello.
Hi, Dennis.
It's an honor to speak with you.
Thank you.
What I wanted to say, Dennis, is that, yes, they pull it out of thin air.
They make it up that they pull it out of thin air.
But they so casually destroy people's reputation.
That's right.
They threatened him.
Yes.
Forgive me.
Especially egregious.
Yes.
I just want you to know they threatened him with...
Putting on his record bad character, which would make it very difficult for him to succeed in the field of law.
Yes.
And it's so grievous.
With a young person particularly, you know, he hasn't even started his career.
But I think it's high time that these god-awful institutions of woke weenies, as far as I'm concerned, were held accountable.
But I don't understand, Dennis, why...
Yeah, well...
I wish he would.
I do wish he would.
I don't know how the courts operate.
There are so many lawsuits in this country.
But that would be appropriate.
I would give almost anything to have...
Some of the nine students who were traumatized by this invitation on my show.
But they would never appear on my show.
There is no rational basis for their opposition.
Listen, if the Washington Post has a columnist writing against it, I would like to speak to her too.
I'd like to speak to a lot of these people.
Do you ever put two and two together?
Do you understand what your side is doing to this country?
Or is your belief that the Republicans and right-wingers and conservatives are so indescribably evil that there is nothing the left could do that would enable you to vote Republican?
That's the case.
There is nothing the left could do.
that would move most liberals to vote Republican.
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And forgive me, I'll be a little bit tongue-tied because I'm functioning on a few hours sleep.
But I don't mind.
I'm so ecstatic I can't see straight.
And I am so, so proud of the voters of Virginia.
I'm proud of the voters in New Jersey.
I'm proud of the voters in Minneapolis rejecting the insanity of abolishing the police department.
A wave of sanity swept across the land.
We're getting our country back.
And you need to sit back and appreciate it.
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The public would be outraged if they knew the truth.
Why do you think our politicians are not on the sidewalk right now talking to you?
I don't have no respect.
The old wall randomly turns into a guardrail.
Followed by miles of open border.
Human trafficking guard.
That journey is extremely dangerous.
A seven-year-old girl died in the desert from the country of India.
A great pillar of the community was killed by a man who had been deported at least twice.
This little urn contains the ashes of my son.
His dreams cut short forever.
We're so worried about other countries' problems and we don't even focus on our own.
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I'll take some challenges and calls and continue here.
I'm Dennis Prager.
Larry in Tampa, Florida.
Hello.
Good afternoon, Mr. Prager.
It's an honor to engage with you today.
Thank you.
I am calling to challenge the notion that this student who claimed trauma was actually traumatized.
It's my position that they have learned what the keywords are, the keywords that trigger the woke hierarchy.
And this is not about trauma.
This is about monetizing, creating their street creds, creating their bona fides, so that they can manufacture a future like these journalists that have created these fake stories in order to win the next Nobel Prize.
It's all BS.
Right.
So where...
Yeah, you're agreeing with me.
You're not challenging me.
I am.
I am.
I'm challenging the notion.
And actually, you know what?
I'll take a little liberty.
When talk shows like yourself talk about these issues and bring light to these issues, it does kind of support their arguments.
It just kind of creates more focus on them.
Those folks need to be ignored, not talked about.
Right.
Okay.
Look.
If they were ignored at Yale, I would never report it.
My issue was not that nine students were traumatized by a non-traumatizing letter, party invitation.
My issue was that Yale supported them.
I would never publicize nine students who are out of their minds, weaklings, pathetic personalities, maybe even publicity seekers.
But once Yale supports them, it's news.
I need people to know what is happening when they send their children to college, including quote-unquote elite colleges, who in some ways are the worst.
All right, let me see here.
Yeah, okay.
All right.
Got a lot of calls, but they're all in support.
Let's see.
David in L.A., the Federalist Society must be suppressed, correct?
That's certainly a factor here.
Elliot in Wilmette, Illinois, says the key to the racist language is the first word, sup.
Sup is just what's up.
But, of course, it might be cultural appropriation.
Everybody's trying to guess, because we can't.
I still don't know.
That's right.
Okay.
I thank you all.
I'm going to move on.
In this realm, Brett Stevens in the New York Times reports, see this one on the American Medical Association?
So, I ended my column this week that many Americans no longer have faith in the medical institutions of our society.
I not only have faith, I have contempt.
The American Medical Association is a destructive group of leftists.
That's all it is.
Here's a great example of the left destroys, all the left ruins everything it touches.
Everything.
The AMA might have once been prestigious.
It is now just a leftist, woke institution.
The American Medical Association recently published its Guide to Language, Narrative and Concepts.
Are you familiar with that?
You are?
No, no, I didn't know.
I reported on the AMA saying that you can't list sex on a birth certificate.
I didn't know that they had a Guide to Language, Narrative and Concepts.
Which includes such recommendations as replacing the term disadvantaged with historically and intentionally excluded.
Replacing social problem with social injustice.
Replacing vulnerable with oppressed.
And blacklist and blackmail, of course, have to go.
As Brett Stephens writes, this isn't silly, it's Orwellian.
It's a blunt attempt to turn everyday speech into a perpetual, politicized, and nearly unconscious indictment of the system.
Anyone who has spent time analyzing how the totalitarian regimes of the 20th century operated We'll note the similarities.
That's fighting words in the New York Times by Bret Stephens.
Yes.
If you don't condemn the left, don't yell at anybody in Russia, Germany, Japan, China, who didn't yell at the totalitarians of their society.
Okay?
You have no right to do that.
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The public would be outraged if they knew the truth.
Why do you think our politicians are not on the sidewalk right now talking to you?
I don't have no respect.
The old wall randomly turns into a guardrail followed by miles of open border.
You like that, Dr. King God.
That journey is extremely dangerous.
The seven-year-old girl died in the desert from the country of India.
A great pillar of the community was killed by a man who had been deported at least twice.
This little urn contains the ashes of my son.
His dreams cut short forever.
We're so worried about other countries' problems, and we don't even focus on our own.
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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.
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.
In spite of all the years of conflict, there's hope here, if you know where to look for it.
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of Uganda in Africa, a country I've been to a couple of times, wrote a piece in the Wall Street Journal, which you should all be aware of, how destructive the green activists, the fanatics of our day, are to poor countries.
This is by the President, Yoweri Museveni.
President of Uganda.
Africa cannot sacrifice its future prosperity for Western climate goals.
The continent should balance its energy mix, not rush straight toward renewables, even though that will likely frustrate some of those gathering at the Global Climate Conference in Glasgow.
I'll continue reading from it, but I want you to understand the issue.
It's very simple.
Got its prosperity thanks to fossil fuels.
No fossil fuel, no energy, no West.
Fossil fuels have been one of the greatest blessings in the history of mankind.
What the selfish, rich whites, that's really who it, it's ironic that I would use the term, but that's who it is.
Selfish, rich, bored.
Incredibly important.
That's who make up the environmentalist movement.
Selfish, rich, white, bored people who need some meaning in their lives.
And saving the world is as meaningful as it gets, isn't it?
So if you destroy the West's economy and make it impossible for poor countries to develop, what the hell?
They're wealthy enough to withstand it.
And it makes them feel great to boot.
So we're telling countries that now want to get wealthy like the West, you can't.
We used fossil fuels.
You can't.
You in Uganda, you need wind turbines.
My continent's energy choices will dictate much of the climate's future.
Conservative estimates project that Africa's population of 1.3 billion will double by 2050. Africans' energy consumption will likely surpass that of the European Union around that time.
By the way, the European Union is contracting because in the secular world people have far fewer children because secularism breeds narcissism.
And so why would I have a child?
It deprives me of the ability to go out to a restaurant anytime I want.
Knowing this, many developed nations are pushing an accelerated transition to renewables on Africa.
The Western Aid Industrial Complex.
I like that.
The Aid Industrial Complex.
Composed of non-governmental organizations and state development agencies, has poured money into wind and solar projects across Africa.
This earns them praise in the U.S. and Europe, but leaves many Africans with unreliable and expensive electricity that depends on diesel generators or batteries on overcast or non-windy days.
This stands to forestall Africa's attempt to rise out of poverty.
You know how much that means to the green environmentalists, activists?
Nothing!
It doesn't mean anything.
That this will forestall Africa's attempt to rise out of poverty?
Jeff Bezos just bought his, I don't know, seventh house?
On the seashore where?
Hawaii.
Oh yes, in Hawaii, right.
Now, if the seas are going to inundate island countries like Hawaii, it's an island state I know, but I'm using the term, to include countries, why would he buy one there?
Why would any of these rich people buy property on seashores if the oceans will rise?
Three, four, five, six feet?
Tough to answer that.
Do they believe what they say?
It's been the question of my life about the left all of my life.
African manufacturing will struggle to attract investment and therefore to create jobs without consistent energy sources.
Agriculture will suffer if the continent can't use natural gas to create synthetic fertilizer or to power efficient freight transportation.
In the coming decades, my continent will have a strong influence on global warming, but it doesn't now.
Were sub-Saharan Africa minus South Africa to triple its electricity consumption overnight, powering the new usage entirely by gas, it would add only 0.6%.
Two global carbon emissions.
Six-tenths of one percent.
Africans have a right to use reliable, cheap energy, and doing so doesn't prevent the development of the continent's renewables.
Forcing Africa down one route will hinder our fight against poverty.
President of Uganda, but what does he know?
What's the girl's name from Sweden?
Greta Thunberg.
She knows!
What does the president of Uganda know?
Greta Thunberg.
Thunberg, yes.
It's T-H, but it's T. That's right.
Greta Thunberg.
Keeps her up at night.
Global warming.
African poverty does not keep her up at night.
Keeping Africans in poverty, thanks to policies she advocates, doesn't keep her up at night.
So it is.
My column this week is natural immunity versus vaccine immunity.
I showed study after study showing that natural immunity is more effective than vaccine immunity to COVID, and the CDC last week came out and said the opposite.
I quoted studies, massive and major and or major studies from Israel, one of the most vaccinated countries in the world, Rockefeller University.
And elsewhere.
Back in a moment.
I grew up Pope, which is even worse than being poor.
We would have sandwiches with no meat.
My American dream entailed working hard and making $20,000 a year.
But I surpassed that goal and became a corporate CEO. We'll all be able to say, free at last!
Free at last!
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I want him to be here with me, but he's not.
We all had something in common.
A lot of us were miserable.
We had no fathers in our lives.
This is how I began the life of crime.
I desired to have a father who would tell me that what I did was wrong.
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Judge Thomas, you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth to help you God.
I was under a constant attack.
You're not really black because you're not doing what we expect black people to do.
This is the wrong black guy.
He has to be destroyed.
So you'd still like to serve on the Supreme Court?
I'd rather die than withdraw from the process.
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This is why we're fighting for the soul of America.
You should be able to share ideas without fear of being fired from your job or shouted down.
You are not to be heard.
This is one of the few things we have no precedent for in the United States.
You have the right to remain silent.
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everybody, I'm Dennis Prager.
Final segment of the first hour here.
Darren in the Twin Cities in Minnesota.
Hi, Darren.
Hello, Dennis.
Always a pleasure to talk to you.
I called in today because listening to your show, it may be a little bit off-top, but it's the same thing as far as the woke crowd.
And I can speak for the gay community.
I'm gay.
I like men, obviously.
I'm married now, but prior to being married, I had an instance where a drag queen was obviously like me.
I was flattered, and I just said, I'm sorry.
I probably wouldn't date a drag queen.
And I'm not attracted to effeminate men.
I mean, if you want to be effeminate, that's great being, but it's just not something that I'm attracted to.
And you would not believe the backlash you'd get from a section of the gay community.
It almost is as if you're ostracized because you won't date somebody that you're not attracted to.
Well, there is a civil war taking place, the beginnings of one, in the gay trans world.
And that is when a lesbian does not want to date a trans woman.
because she wants a woman who has women's genitalia, not male genitalia.
And that is considered transphobic.
Exactly.
I've been called self-loathing.
The F word is referring to what...
I don't know if you can say it on air.
No, don't say it.
That I've been called a-hole, P-O-S. I mean, I've been called so many names just because...
And I've learned, and sadly, prior to that, I just learned to say I'm in a relationship, I'm sorry, even if I wasn't.
Because it's just better than dealing with a bunch of people that think that just because you're not attracted to somebody...
It's almost like, like I said, it's becoming an aggressive attack on people just because you won't, like you said, if you're a transgender person and somebody who is a lesbian doesn't want to be, you know, I would be their best friend in the world.
I think people should be and be free to be who they are, but you don't have the right to overstep your desires into somebody else's life.
I agree with you 100% on that.
And I will say one thing, too, prior to Trump becoming and actually running for office, I had 15 conservative gay people on Facebook.
I now have over 1,500.
And it's literally people...
I know you know Brandon Strzok.
He really, really started a movement.
And much more...
I thought it was one of the only people in the world that must be conservative and gay.
And that's not true.
No, no.
Actually, there are so many gay conservatives because...
This should go without saying, but sexual orientation...
There should not be an impediment to thinking morally and clearly.
But you're out of the closet.
Not out of the closet as gay.
Nobody cares.
You're out of the closet as conservative.
Then they care.
Read to you a lying editorial piece from a gay paper.
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But something is happening in America as the Democrats are in complete disarray.
And they are.
Make no mistake about it.
Biden is reduced to pleading and begging for Democrats to come together to advance his radical agenda.
A couple of brave Democrats stand in the way of that.
Senator Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Senator Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona.
They're the only two.
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They coalesced behind Joe Biden, and Joe Biden was doing badly.
He was going nowhere until they were scared to death that Bernie Sanders was going to win the nomination and then have to go up against Donald Trump, and they knew that Donald Trump would crush this guy.
But all the things that Patrick Basham pointed out, all these anomalies, things that had never, ever happened before, they're stunning, jaw-dropping.
And what Mark Zuckerberg did, jaw-dropping.
The so-called whistleblower went on 60 Minutes and complained that Facebook was trying to get as many people as possible to stay on their platform as long as possible.
Well, duh.
And that they manipulate algorithms in order to provoke anger because anger sells more than non-anger does.
Duh.
She said absolutely nothing about the suppression of conservative content.
Said absolutely nothing about the money that Mark Zuckerberg spent in order to influence the election.
Yet that was a bombshell interview that she did on 60 Minutes.
I've done a video about that.
I said, why don't you say something about the fact that Facebook and other social media platforms suppress conservative content?
One glaring example, of course, was the Hunter Biden story that the New York Post broke a few days before the election, and Twitter shut down the New York Post's own Twitter account, so they couldn't retweet their own article.
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Why did the good guys win, Paddy?
Because we did use common sense and facts.
Here in Loudoun County, the parents were being targeted and blacklisted by elected officials on the school board, using constituents to blacklist other constituents.
We found out, we made a big stink about it.
We said, this is un-American.
And the more we uncovered through FOIA, through gathering information, we come to find out that this school board...
They wanted to silence us.
They didn't want parents to get involved with their children's education.
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Democrats, I hope you guys try to implement CRT in every single school district across the country.
Not because it's good for the country.
It's super damaging.
But voters hate it so much that it's the greatest political gift to conservatives you could imagine.
Play Cut 57. George, this is a sonic boom of a wake-up call for Democrats.
Biden won Virginia by 10 points just a year ago.
He won New Jersey by 16 points.
And the big factor is the one you mentioned.
Republicans vastly outperformed in the suburbs.
That is precisely where the battle for control of Congress will be waged next year in the midterm election.
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This trend.
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The public would be outraged if they knew the truth.
Why do you think our politicians are not on the sidewalk right now talking to you?
Don't have no respect.
The old wall randomly turns into a guardrail followed by miles of open border.
That journey is extremely dangerous.
The seven-year-old girl died in the desert from the country of India.
A great color of the community was killed by a man who had been deported at least twice.
This little urn contains the ashes of my son.
His dreams cut short forever.
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I'm so ecstatic I can't see straight.
And I am so, so proud of the voters of Virginia.
I'm proud of the voters in New Jersey.
I'm proud of the voters in Minneapolis rejecting the insanity of abolishing the police department.
A wave of sanity swept across the land.
We're getting our country back.
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You need to let that soak in.
We're taking our country back from the radical crazies who have hijacked it.
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It's the male-female hour, the second Wednesday hour every week.
Also known as the second hour on Wednesday.
It's the most honest discussion of men and women I know of in the media.
Part of the reason is I'm very open about these matters in private and in public.
Bias in favor of either sex.
For every male jerk, there's a female jerquette.
And for every terrific male, there's a terrific female.
And vice versa, obviously.
I'm not a fan of men, and I'm not a fan of women.
I'm a fan of good people.
So, that's the basis of the Male Female Hour.
My topic today...
is what's happening to young men.
I was speaking to a college student just yesterday I won't say what college.
It's an elite college.
It's enough to say that.
So they're having sex week.
I was at a college during sex week.
A number of years ago when I gave a speech at Northwestern University in Chicago, and they were having sex week.
Why they have sex week, I'm not sure.
But anyway, colleges seem to have sex week.
Can you imagine if colleges had religion week?
God week?
No.
It's inconceivable.
Sex week?
Yes, no question about it.
Now, I am for open dialogue about sex.
I mean, I have it on the radio, so I would certainly have it at a college.
But what they don't have at college is what I was pointing out.
I think that the issue of God and religion is as important as sex.
So that makes God and religion pretty important.
Okay, so they're having sex week.
So what was it about?
I asked this young woman I was talking to.
And she told me she attended a talk, and there are a number of them, about how women must take precautions with regard to men on dates.
Beware of what they put in your drink.
And beware of them in general.
And she said it was very effective.
And she's conservative.
And she's very desirous of finding a man and getting married.
But she said, very effective.
You start to suspect every man on the campus.
So I was thinking about that, and I was thinking, what effect does this have on men?
What effect?
This is not new at all.
Men are an enemy, indeed a useless enemy.
A woman without a man is like a fish without a bicycle.
Remember that phrase?
Feminism always had a very strong anti-male component.
Feminism was never only about women's equality.
If it was about women's equality, it would have disbanded decades ago.
Who denies that men and women are equal?
I have not met that human being.
I'm sure one exists.
There are people who believe Elvis Presley is still living.
But they don't exist in any numbers.
It is a non-issue.
There is a hostility to men that is in the DNA of feminism.
And it's taken its toll, in my opinion.
That's the subject of this male-female hour.
It's taken its toll over the course of these decades.
Men are basically useless.
What do you need a man for?
You don't need a man to make a family.
You can make a family perfectly well without a man.
This is the message of the left.
It's of the feminists and of the left generally.
You don't need a man.
You need the state.
You marry the government.
You don't need a man.
The government will take care of all of your needs.
You don't need a man.
It's a very big message of the left.
So that's the useless part of the message.
Men are useless.
The other is men are predators, which is, by the way, true.
I have said this all of my life.
Men have to control themselves, otherwise they're sexual predators.
That's the reason for a value system.
You can't act in a certain way, and that I've always said and always supported.
But what has happened is we have gone so, so overboard.
Any comment that has a sexual overtone is now considered harassment.
As an example, it's a very important issue because men are now afraid of women, which is very bad for only two groups, men and women.
Women don't want men to be afraid of them.
That is not their nature.
They want strong men.
Who are not afraid of them.
But over the course of these years, these decades, that is what has transpired.
What will I do?
What will I say that is wrong?
And I might get reported by her.
What is consensual?
Literally, what is the issue of consensuality?
If she doesn't object, a man assumes she's okay with what you're doing sexually.
But not anymore.
Did she say yes to each step of the sexual encounter?
So, ultimately, men are afraid to initiate.
They're afraid to be men.
Scared men is a bad thing for a society.
It's a terrible thing for women.
There's a headline in the New York Post today, yesterday, Single men just don't care about sex anymore, study says.
It's hard to believe that single men don't care about sex anymore.
But it's published by Match.
Match.com is one of the biggest internet dating sites.
81% of single men said sex is now less important than it was for them in pre-pandemic times, but it notes that it's about social issues as well as the pandemic period.
This is way, way pre-pandemic.
It was a very great assault on men.
So my question to you is, do you know a young man, and do you believe that this is accurate, or are you a young man, or are you a young woman?
Are men now afraid of women?
What they'll say or what they'll do, that is part of their nature, and not wrong, not morally wrong, just male.
I often think about the pinups, the sexy women in a bathing suit that were painted on the bombers of Air Force pilots who were killed in such great numbers flying over Germany, for example.
To say the least, it is inconceivable.
That you'd have a pinup on a U.S. Air Force plane.
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I don't have no respect.
The old wall randomly turns into a guardrail followed by miles of open border.
That journey is extremely dangerous.
The seven-year-old girl died in the desert from the country of India.
A great pillar of the community was killed by a man who had been deported at least twice.
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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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everybody male female hour second hour every wednesday are young men increasingly afraid of interactions with women and of women generally which produces of course a weakened male in a society Terrible for both sexes and terrible for society.
So I googled...
Men scared of women.
You can't imagine how much came up.
So, for example, this, I mean, in mainstream left and right sources, so in The Guardian on the left, we have a piece here.
A couple of years ago, 2019. August 2019. Men now avoid women at work.
Another sign, we're being punished for Me Too.
So that's how they read it at The Guardian.
They're being punished for the Me Too movement.
But men are simply afraid that things that they could say, they're self-censoring constantly, which is good.
People must self-censor in general.
You can't say everything that is on your mind.
On the other hand, we've gone too far.
So the author of this piece lists a study.
27% of the journal, okay, in the journal Organizational Dynamics.
Not familiar with the journal, but it doesn't matter.
27% of men...
Avoid one-on-one meetings with female co-workers.
Yep, that's right, she writes.
Almost a third of men are terrified to be alone in a room with a woman.
Does that resonate with you or with anybody you know?
Almost a third or you could also, if you want, almost a little more than a quarter.
I don't blame them, because anything could be said.
You don't know, just as the woman doesn't know the moral level of the man, the man doesn't know the moral level of the woman.
She could say anything afterwards.
On the left, a male accused of sexual assault or harassment is not given the benefit of the doubt.
Outside of academia, where you have to be proven guilty in court, it's enough to be accused.
The Trump administration changed that.
Said, no, no, no, you can't just accuse.
He has rights.
The left doesn't believe that.
Remember, believe women.
Believe all women.
So believe all women.
What is the signal to men?
So, you know, it's an interesting thing.
What was it like 50 years ago?
I don't know the answer.
What was it like?
By the way, I, for religious reasons and even just personal reasons, I never engaged in harassing behavior or made such comments.
But what has happened...
The male-female dance has ended.
What has happened is we have adopted better safe than sorry in every area of life.
Better safe than sorry is an awful way to live a life in any arena.
In the sexual arena, it's I, the woman, don't want to have to face anything of a sexual nature.
And I'm not talking about unwanted touching, for example.
But anything of a sexual nature, even speech.
And the man is warned.
That's what this woman was telling me about the Sex Week lectures about men.
A lot of it is true.
I have talked about men's predatory nature.
That is absolutely true.
But if you suppress it completely, it has an effect on men.
And that's why I use the example of the guy painting a pinup on his...
Fighter plane.
Flying over Germany.
Defending freedom.
And having a sexy girl pin up on the plane.
It was motivating.
That's not allowed anymore.
By the way, it's an interesting question.
Why isn't it allowed?
It's so self-evident that it should not be allowed.
Now you might say, well, what about if the pilot is a female?
The pilot of that fighter plane?
Well, if she doesn't like the decal, she takes it off.
But why is it a bad thing if the guy who's going to risk his life for our country has a pin-up decal on his plane?
It portrays a woman As a sexual object?
That question, too, I've dealt with on a number of occasions.
Nobody seems to ask the question, so what?
So what?
What was the terrible price paid by men or women or society for the guys having that pin-up on their fighter planes?
Maybe there was.
But it is obvious that there has been an effect here.
Men are opting out of the male-female dance in great numbers, apparently.
So that's my question, the effect on men of all of this.
Okay, Jesus in Los Angeles.
Hello.
Hello.
Hi.
I'm sorry, I'm not hearing you clearly at all.
All right, listen, let's try to...
I'm going to put him on hold.
Maybe somebody could fix that up.
Okay, Lou in Rockwall, Texas.
Hello.
Dennis, I love you and I love your show.
I think I have a story that's as funny as can be.
I am 71 years old, way before it became an issue in the workplace.
I was aware that I have never had lunch.
Alright, hold on.
Hold on, I'm very curious to hear your story. I'm very curious to hear your story.
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Why do you think our politicians are not on the sidewalk right now talking to you?
I don't have no respect.
The old wall randomly turns into a guardrail followed by miles of open border.
Human trafficking guard.
That journey is extremely dangerous.
The seven-year-old girl died in the desert from the country of India.
A great pillar of the community was killed by a man who had been deported at least twice.
This little urn contains the ashes of my son.
His dreams cut short forever.
We're so worried about other countries' problems, and we don't even focus on our own.
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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.
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A lot of us were miserable.
We had no fathers in our lives.
This is how I began the life of crime.
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I was under a constant attack.
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Wow.
You should be able to share ideas without fear of being fired from your job or shouted down.
You are not to be heard.
This is one of the few things we have no precedent for in the United States.
You have the right to remain silent.
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Dennis Prager, Male, Female Hour, Second Hour, Wednesday, every Wednesday.
Talking about the question of, are many men now afraid of women?
The Me Too movement, and of course, you would say, and there was some truth to this, you would say, men should just be afraid of harassing women, which they should be.
Men should not harass women.
However, the definition is extremely elastic.
It's extremely difficult to defend yourself if you've done something that is relatively innocent.
I don't understand, for example, why telling an off-color joke is considered harassment.
I'm not saying it should be done.
I'm not advocating it.
But why is that a form of harassment?
Anyway, back to our caller in Texas.
Okay, Lou, go ahead.
Dennis, I love you, and I love your show.
I think this might be humorous.
I'll let you weigh in on it.
I'm 71. I've been working since 1973, and I was aware very early, seeing little tay-to-tays going on at work, that I am definitely afraid of a sexual harassment charge, so I've never gone to lunch.
Without men at work.
And I've been in three different industries.
But something happened 18 years ago when I was 53, and this is what I think is humorous.
A woman filed a sexual harassment charge against me.
I was her manager.
When I went to the general manager, he said, oh, by the way, she filed one against the secretary two years ago.
And the irony is, is the secretary, not secretary, treasurer, he was gay.
And I said, you did not tell the rest of the managers that she has done this?
So I was so upset with him for not being forthright.
And I don't, you know, a charge is a charge, but I was so upset I changed jobs.
I've had three different jobs in my career, all as managers, and I just thought that was, and nothing happened at the charge.
She said I stood behind her at the computer and inappropriately put my hands on her shoulders.
And that would never happen because I was aware at the age of 23 from seeing pay-to-tays going on at work that little dalliances and lunches turned into other things.
And by the way, I've been married 51 years.
There's no way I would jeopardize that mind with my wife.
All right.
This is a good call.
Okay.
There's not much to say other than this is...
A man weighing in on what is happening.
See, there's a utopian streak on the left.
Women want strong men who are rule lovers, rule abiders, who will not say anything inappropriate.
And at any time, and it's a problem.
I don't defend inappropriate comments, but inappropriate has become a catchword for things that are just not bad.
Inappropriate, by the way, is not the same as bad.
All right, let's see.
Here's a young man calling in.
Wheeling, Illinois.
Clay, 28 years old.
Hello, Clay.
Good afternoon, Dennis.
How are you?
Okay, thank you.
So, you know, I've been listening along here with this conversation, and it definitely is a dramatic shift.
And I think it's solely based upon feeling now.
It does not matter if your comments are inappropriate or not.
It's about how the person feels about the way you said them.
And I think that's the biggest issue more so than anything else.
Today it's all about feeling and how you feel about something rather than if it was factually correct.
Or if it was inappropriate or not inappropriate, it's how the person chooses to feel about the situation.
I myself am a younger male, but have more of an old soul, so to speak.
And I look at my friends and I see my friends who also have this old soul mentality.
And my friends that have this mentality are engaged or married.
Or, you know, very far along with a female counterpart.
But my friends who don't have this old soul, so to speak, mentality, date around, can't seem to find their footing with women.
Yep.
Yep.
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The public would be outraged if they knew the truth.
Why do you think our politicians are not on the sidewalk right now talking to you?
I don't have no respect.
The old wall randomly turns into a guardrail, followed by miles of open border.
You like traffic in the bar.
That journey is extremely dangerous.
The seven-year-old girl died in the desert from the country of India.
A great pillar of the community was killed by a man who had been deported at least twice.
This little urn contains the ashes of my son.
His dreams cut short forever.
We're so worried about other countries' problems, and we don't even focus on our own.
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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.
In spite of all the years of conflict, there's hope here if you know where to look for it.
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It's cut all six weeks faster... so being hard...
Miss Prager here, and a very, very difficult subject is the subject of this male-female hour.
And that is, have we produced, over the course of the last 40 years, let's say, and increasingly, have we produced a lot of young men, and now middle-aged men, who are afraid of interacting with women?
Rightly or wrongly have we produced it.
Women don't want men who are afraid of women.
That's the last thing female nature wants.
The last.
So if we have produced it, it is not good for either sex.
Alright, James.
Greenville, South Carolina.
Hello.
Thank you for taking my call, Dennis.
How old are you?
I'm 45. Okay.
And now I'm single.
I'd say five years ago or so, I made the decision.
I did a cost-benefit analysis on relationships and things like that.
And with current conditions, I cannot see myself getting in a relationship.
Seeing too many people get falsely accused, lose positions at work and things like that.
And it's actually gotten so bad that I... I looked for a job where I didn't have to work next to women.
I work in a machine shop now.
It's all men.
But if you have to self-censor yourself so much, or you have to go through life wondering and looking behind your back all the time, how is a woman going to perceive this?
And you can just smile at a person sometimes.
And another female in public, and then all of a sudden you just see the look on her face, like disgust and things like that.
It's the educational system's fault, to be honest.
What has the educational system done?
No, I'm sorry.
Can you please repeat that?
Yeah.
What has the educational system done?
Oh, well, with the feminist movement, the latest movement, you know, the fourth wave feminism, they've been teaching girls that they can't do any wrong, that they must be listened to, and they've been given an environment where they can falsely accuse people and automatically get a pass and get away with it.
And it's basically glorified in the media.
You watch TV and things like that, and it's just always these false accusations and stuff.
And a lot of times the guys aren't innocent completely, so I can't, you know, blame just one side or the other.
But there's a lack of communication between people now because men are afraid just to even get into a conversation with them.
Well, I hear you.
Okay.
I really am providing a forum for people to opine, that is, offer their opinion on this subject.
So that is what is taking place here.
Jimmy in Pittsburgh, hello.
Oh, Dennis, how are you?
Dennis, this hit the spot today because two hours ago, I was telling your lady before I talked to you, I called the doctor's office, the receptionist.
She was real nice to me, and at the end of the phone call, I said, honey, thank you so much.
She said, my name isn't honey, my name's Barbara.
I said, I'm so sorry.
Wow, that's a great story.
That's a great story.
That is almost as perfect an illustration, and I didn't come up with it.
That's why I always say I learn so much from the show.
This gigantic audience of people with experiences that I haven't had.
He said honey.
Now, by the way, the interesting thing is, of course, it doesn't work in the other direction.
I've been called honey by another woman who checks my bag at the airport or a flight attendant who's female.
Periodically, I'd say five, ten times a year.
I like it.
I like it.
I don't think she wants to date me.
I just like it.
It's warm.
That's why I like it.
My name isn't Honey, it's Barbara.
See, she was taught to take offense at a man saying, and this is by phone, no less, Honey.
That was a good one.
Thank you.
Matt in Dallas, Texas.
Hello.
Yeah.
Hey, Dennis.
Thanks for taking my call.
I'm 70. I've got 10 grandchildren, four of them are boys, and I'm concerned because I think, you know, the physical symptoms of this whole men's fear issue where they have to tiptoe or kind of placate the feelings of the opposite sex.
They get emasculated.
At least some men do.
Yeah, well, that's my fear.
Right, that is exactly my fear.
But like, if you read the research, there's more men in their 20s, 30s, and early 40s taking Viagra or Cialis or like those sex enhancement drugs.
And, you know, that's not normal.
I have not read about that.
That's a very interesting phenomenon, if that's true.
Young men taking Viagra.
I'm going to look into that.
Thank you.
John, Columbus, Ohio.
Hello.
How are you, sir?
Okay.
Hey, just a real quick note.
I was going into a convenience store, and I held the door for a young lady, and she said, thank you.
And we did our business, and she was on the way out the door ahead of me, and she held the door for me, and I said, thank you, ma'am.
And she said, I'm not that old.
Now, this is something that really bothers me, because it's really, really...
I like to see women dressed professionally.
They look good, and...
Right, so she took offense at, thank you ma'am.
I'm not that old.
At what age can you be called ma'am?
What's the age that it begins?
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Are men afraid of women?
That's what this male-female hour has really boiled down to, especially younger men.
And every single call says yes, male and female, every single one.
Corey in Los Angeles, hello.
Hello.
Hello.
Hi, Dennis.
Can you hear me?
Well.
I hope you're doing well.
I'm a big fan.
Thank you.
I'm actually calling from a woman's perspective because it actually really bothers me.
I think women have taken this way too far.
I actually was just reading up on a stock last night that I wanted to invest in.
And as I'm reading...
The headline was, woman vice president of sales and marketing is suing this company because she felt left out from men in business meetings.
And I go to do more research, and the attorney that was representing her just did a lawsuit with another woman high up in Pinterest, and she won $22.1 million.
Because these women don't feel included in a meeting.
Like, if you're not happy, then leave.
Why does everything have to be over a lawsuit?
And I think it's come to the point where I don't blame men for not wanting to hire us.
That's right.
I worried about this a long time ago.
That's right.
It's a gamble.
There is a large percentage, I don't know how large, I don't think it's the majority, but the large percentage of men who are not guided by a strong moral conscience, and I suspect that the exact same percentage applies to women.
So it's sort of a crapshoot.
The report that I read to you from The Guardian said that at least a fifth of men at work Wouldn't be alone in the same room at work with a woman.
Remember when Mike Pence was laughed about that?
He wouldn't have lunch.
He wouldn't be in any room with a woman alone who was not his wife.
I think we may be moving that way.
Adam in Burbank, California.
Yes, all men are afraid of women.
Well, that's not true.
Not all.
I don't know if he said all to the screener, but...
I don't believe all.
I want to repeat.
This is the irony.
The last thing a woman wants is a man who is afraid of women.
Toxic masculinity.
Remember that?
Is that not an attack on men?
It's a pure, undiluted attack on men.
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Certainly in Virginia, but also in Ohio, it feels like there's a real grassroots movement brewing on the conservative movement right now.
And it's, you know, just like in times past, it's not just the politicos, it's not just the establishment folks.
Sometimes not even people who are that political, but they're just very fired up about what their kids are teaching.
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And I think it may very well take down Terry McAuliffe, but I certainly think it is the beginning of the movement all across this country that's going to take down a lot of Democrats all over the nation.
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How do we get back to quote-unquote normal, J.D.? Oh, man.
We've got a lot of work to do.
Facebook did two things, basically, in the 2020 election, one of which we've known about for a while.
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Welcome to the Dennis Prager Show.
And I have, as my guest, Charles Love.
He's Executive Director of Seeking Educational Excellence, host of the Charles Love Show, has a brand new book, Race Crazy, BLM 1619, and the Progressive Racism Movement.
Charles Love, good to see you.
Good to be on.
Thank you.
The only radio show I would probably dress up for.
Well, not only that, you are the only guest I've ever had who's better dressed than me.
Well, thank you.
I wear a shirt and tie to the show.
I did before there was ever video.
And you're wearing that and a jacket.
I actually appreciate it.
I think...
I think that dressing up to appear on TV, for example, is appropriate.
You're going to the public.
You honor the world with how you dress.
Anyway, don't start me on that because I... I know.
It's not your subject.
Where are you located, by the way?
I am in New York City right now.
Right now or in general?
Well, in general.
I moved here six weeks before COVID started.
Remember me on the back of the bus?
And you're like, why'd you move there from Chicago?
Well, it's an equal trade.
Both cities run terribly.
So it's a very funny move.
That you would move to New York, though, a week before COVID shows that God has a sense of humor.
It's a strange move.
All right, my friend.
You've written a courageous book here.
Whenever I have a conservative black on the show...
I ask a few personal questions, if I may.
First, how many people in your family, parents, siblings, children, spouse, agree with you?
Oh, until you said spouse, I could have said zero.
But very, very few.
Maybe one.
Well, thank God if there is one, it's your spouse.
That's the most important.
It is better to have your entire family differ with you and your spouse agree with you than your spouse disagree with you and everybody in your family agree with you.
Because the marital relationship is key.
So I'm happy for you about the spouse.
So what does your family think?
You've gone crazy.
What do they think?
No, you know, that's the reason why I try to write and speak.
From a different perspective than even most Black conservatives.
I get asked often, do people attack you?
I'm like, rarely.
And it's because I talk about the culture and I don't talk about politics.
So my mom is the best example.
She'll ask when I talk about her.
She's 85 years old.
You know, so it's baked in.
She's going to be a Democrat.
She says, don't speak Republican.
But when I ask her about issues, she sounds like a conservative, right?
If I ask her about immigration, taxes, gay marriage, all that stuff, she sounds like a conservative, which is why I talk about the issues rather than what do you think?
I think about the conservative politician of the day.
So most of them don't give me a hard time because I just say, okay, you say racism is an issue.
We disagree about how much it is, but is it a solution?
But Charles, you attack BLM straight on.
Doesn't your family support Black Lives Matter?
You know, not only does my family not support Black Lives Matter, but until George Floyd...
Very few blacks did.
I talk about that.
We all see it.
We as conservatives, they make fun of the white liberal with the Black Lives Matter signs in the window.
And the hate has no home here, even though they're full of hate.
But what they forget is that you never saw that stuff in the black community.
In fact, I never saw a black person with a t-shirt or even say it until after George Floyd died.
So before that, most of my friends thought it was some weird fringe group.
They thought it was fronted by blacks, but it was really some hard left white organization because they're not really the left.
They have these few things that they agree with the left on, but most of them aren't that far left.
So no, they don't have a problem with me attacking BLM. They don't like BLM. That's very interesting.
So how do you explain Major League Baseball and the NFL and the NBA with putting Black Lives Matter on the court or on the field?
Oh God, that's terrible.
You know, they're a separate class, I'm looking at, right?
Because they're the extremely wealthy.
They're looking at numbers.
All they care about is...
I said before, I said they just want an attaboy.
I don't think that they overnight believed that they were racist.
That's what a lot of...
I have a problem with these corporations and these business people.
They were doing what they were doing for years.
And then all of a sudden, overnight, they just said, oh, I just have to beat myself.
Oh, self-flagellation.
Everything is so bad.
I'm a horrible person.
But they didn't think that last week because, let's be honest, they don't think it now.
What they're saying is that the cultural mob is coming for everyone.
I'm an old middle-aged white man, so I'm the main culprit.
So if I say what they want and throw them a little something, they'll leave me alone.
You really think somebody who, especially someone who didn't grow up rich, who got rich, became a CEO of a major Fortune 500 corporation, doesn't like capitalism?
So all of a sudden they think the government should run everything?
Of course they don't.
They're doing it because it's the massive...
Extreme level of virtue signaling.
You know, so they say things like, well, next week we're going to do this thing, have this training, add this thing to the corporation to focus on Blacks.
But they don't change anything.
All Netflix did was put the BLM logo in the corner and say, we have to put some Black movies and put a collection in there.
But you think they mentored anyone?
You think they donated to any organizations that are actually doing anything?
No.
Which is why in my book, I have two points.
I think you're wrong, and I explain why clearly.
But then I also say, let's give you your argument.
Let's assume you're right.
What are they doing that's helping the solution and moving us forward?
And no one can say anything that BLM, the 1619, the anti-racists are doing.
That actually helps.
You think that most inner-city blacks want a reduction in the number of police?
No.
If you would have asked me, my answer is closer to zero to that than your first question.
You know how many people in my circle?
Who thinks that we should defund the police or abolish the police?
Zero!
I have yet to beat one.
Now, of course, I'm talking to people 35 to 60, so I'm not talking to really young people, but nobody.
No matter how...
So, Charles, okay, so I got a question, and that is, if that is the case, why do they keep voting Democrat?
That's a good question.
I get that question a lot.
That's because they have a way right or wrong, and you understand it because you've been doing it so long.
And this is where I beat up the Republicans.
It's because they have been believing a narrative so long that it's metastasized.
So what I say is they can separate what they believe and what they want from politics.
My mom's a good example.
And I blame the Republicans because I think they were losing the fight, and so they just picked the ball and left.
So when I first started to vote, I was always thinking my mom would say this.
So I was instantly like, Why would I just vote for someone because you tell me to vote for them?
I need these two parties.
I'm an American just like a white American.
If they get a choice, I get a choice.
I want to hear what both sides have to say.
And then I turn, and there was no one there for 20 years.
A Republican never came and asked for my vote.
So guess what?
Me, who's never been a liberal, never voted for them for like 15 years because they didn't ask for my vote.
So what happens is, what I tell Republicans is it's a bigger problem than that.
It's because...
If you don't say anything, then Nancy Pelosi and AOC or whoever their equivalents were 20 years ago get to speak on your behalf.
So they tell the Black community what you believe.
You're not there to say it's not true, so then we all just believe you're racist.
So we say, I don't want high taxes, especially the middle class Black.
I don't like crime.
I don't like this guy who's running on the Democrat side.
What's my choice?
Vote for a racist?
That's why.
Yes, very effective answer.
I will tell you a small story, and that is, I remember presidential campaign after presidential campaign, the NAACP would invite the Republican candidate for president to talk before the NAACP. Almost everyone refused to.
They said it wasn't worth their time because the NAACP will just be Democrat and liberal anyway.
And I thought I would pay serious money from the Prager family bank account to speak to the NAACP. It was a total puzzle to me that Republicans did not do that.
Oh, it was terrible.
Because you may not convince the NAACP, the people who run it, but you don't know who comes to listen to them speak.
You don't need to change every mind every time.
You need to change five minds and keep going.
But now, because it got worse, here's the problem.
They can do it now, and sometimes they'll invite them, and sometimes they go, and they're like, I'm going to be the Republican that makes a difference, I'm going to go.
But it's different, because when you go, you only go to an election year.
So now, the average black person is like, yeah, he went, but he only went because he wanted my vote.
So it doesn't seem sincere, even if you are.
So the key is for the Republicans to just, they know what they do?
Cost investment?
Go to the neighborhoods where it's not that expensive, get a 1,500-square-foot place, rent it, and just be there all the time.
That's what you do.
And talk every time it happens.
Do you have any idea, and I'm not expecting that you do, but do you have any idea how blacks in general, and it's – It may not even be fair to say blacks in general, although if you asked me Jews in general, I'm a Jew, and I know the Jewish community, I could answer that.
So I'm inviting an answer.
take a break, but I'm inviting an answer to the question, how did they react to Donald Trump saying, what do you have to lose?
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Horrible.
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And this is what happens when voters deliver somebody like Ron DeSantis.
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I have a man I'm delighted to welcome to the show, Charles Love, and his book has just come out, Race Crazy, BLM 1619 and the Progressive Racism Movement.
So I'm going to get back to your comment about...
Republicans not making an effort to get the black vote.
And your comment about taking an apartment or house in a black community, I think is brilliant.
I'm going to get back to that.
But I wanted to know, to the extent that you could speak about blacks in general, how did they react?
And you may not know, and I would be fine.
But how do you think they reacted to Donald Trump's statement?
He did...
Well, I mean, yes, he did make overtures and he got votes.
I mean, even after the four years was better, it's the four years of attack.
Of being racist, he still got more votes in every minority community, which is fascinating, which proves that people really listen to that stuff.
And if people have been doing this for years, it would have worked.
I think people liked it, but it was kind of different reactions.
You had some that said, well, he's right, right?
And maybe I'll consider it.
Some that said, you know, kind of like, I'm not saying he's not right, but, you know, he hasn't been a politician enough long enough, and I don't have...
A record to see.
So I don't know if he means it or if he's just saying it.
But then you got, you know, people are prideful.
So you get some that will spend all their time talking about how racist the country is and how Black neighborhoods are struggling.
Look at how neighborhoods are struggling.
You need to help us.
But then the moment someone outside their community says, well, there are problems, they're like, who are you to say that?
So some were a little bit bothered by it.
And so they took it as a, you're saying our communities are bad.
You know, we have pride in our communities.
How dare you put our communities down?
So it was kind of a mix.
But I think as a whole, people could not, as you say, deny that those situations are there.
And it's just a matter of whether they wanted to admit that he's right about how it ended up that way.
That was a terrifically honest answer, right?
I really appreciated it.
On this issue It's so incredible the charges of all whites are racist, or that words trigger trauma in a black, you know, like if you say you're colorblind, every university now states colorblind is racist.
As truly Orwellian an idea as I have ever heard.
Point of the human endeavor is to judge people by their personality, character, values, behavior, not their color.
So, again, does this rhetoric really, is it really believed by many blacks, all whites are racist, to be colorblind is to be racist, etc.?
I don't know one.
Don't know one.
Here's the problem.
And I will add the cherry to the top of what you're saying.
It's bad enough and it's condescending.
But what's worse is who's pushing it, right?
It's not like you outside of the extremes who are making money, you know, and all the kindies and such.
But it's not like there's a bunch of white people.
We're pushing into schools to say this stuff.
These are all white liberals who are projecting, who are saying, because I'm empathetic, I'm going to speak for the black person because they don't have the microphone or they're not smart enough or they don't have the wonderful whiteness that I have.
So because I have this privilege and I need to do the proper things with it, you know, like Spider-Man, with great power comes great responsibility.
So I, on behalf of the weak, you know, fledgling black person, am going to speak for them.
So that's what makes it even worse.
The reason it works and it resonates is, one, I don't think it does.
It's so loud that we all hear it and we fight against it, but the average person in general is not listening to it.
The average Black person is not.
But the other factor is, I got to tell you, I told somebody else, I talked to one of my friends and they kind of laughed because they could see it.
So a lot of Blacks sit here in this situation where they're like...
No, I don't think all whites are racist.
That's absolutely silly.
And the fact that people are pushing it is shocking to me.
But that is getting traction is an interesting social experiment.
And since we have dealt with racism in the past and we've had things we had to deal with that others didn't have, eh, Schadenfreude.
It's kind of funny to watch you all struggle your way through this and say, hey, let's figure out how we deal with this.
And oh, no, we're all being called racist.
But they don't believe it.
They just think it's funny that somebody's actually taking this.
I'm not racist.
I hereby declare that.
It is a total lie to include me in that calumny.
I want to talk to you about George Floyd.
There was not a single attempt in the trial of Derek Chauvin to show in any way that race was a factor in George Floyd's death.
How many blacks or whites know that?
I don't think it matters to them.
Very few, but they just had already assumed it was the case.
A black man is killed by a white person.
It is.
Racist, right?
So it was done because of race.
So you don't have to...
And the problem of us normal, logical people, we get the burden of proof.
So you have to prove a negative.
So if he did do it because of race and he put out a manifesto about how I'm going to go kill all the Blacks because I hate Blacks, you can prove that he did.
But you can't prove what was in his mind.
But we just go out and we just assume, well, we'll say, well, Dennis Frager and Charles Love needs to prove that he wasn't a racist or he is.
And that's where we are now.
So we have to prove something that is impossible to prove.
I mean, the whole riots over Floyd were riots over a non-race-based event.
Not just Floyd, all of them.
Mike Brown, all of them.
All of them.
That's correct.
That is correct.
All right.
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His book is up at DennisPrager.com, Race Crazy.
BLM 1619 and the Progressive Racism Movement.
Very important work.
And he has his own podcast, too, which we'll find out about in a moment.
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everybody, I'm Dennis Prager, Charles Love.
He's a really impressive man, Executive Director of Seeking Educational Excellence, host of the Charles Love Show and his new book just out, Race Crazy, BLM 1619 and the Progressive Racism Movement, which is exactly what it is.
It's a racism movement.
I love you for saying that.
So, here's another question that...
I think a lot of people would like an answer to, if it's even, again, it might not be answerable, certainly there's no way to prove an answer, but they are now arguing, the white left at any rate, is arguing that demanding correct answers on exams is racist because the results are not quote-unquote equitable.
And that even applies in Oregon to math.
If a vote were taken only among black Americans, do you believe math answers should be changed so that all groups get higher grades?
What would the vote be?
Nobody would vote for that.
No one would vote for it.
I'm glad you went to education.
This is my wheelhouse and perfect point.
Just today, I tweeted out an email I got from the school announcing this wonderful, culturally relevant education that they're going to move to.
And it talks just about that.
And it specifically says English, which is bad enough, and math, right?
Culturally, teaching things culturally relevant.
And I say this a lot when I talk to people because they don't get it.
You're right.
The number is zero.
But that's why I scream with my megaphone, because no one knows this is happening.
You have to see our team debate.
And people just say, well, we just want to teach proper history.
And I said, I don't care what label.
Just for my own personal way of explaining the situation, don't care what you call it.
I'm not going to get into a debate about a title.
What I will say is there are problematic things happening in school.
I can show you proof that it's there and it's dangerous.
So to whites, do you want your 12-year-old coming home saying, well, I'm an oppressor?
Do you want them being told that they can change their gender, but don't tell your mommy and daddy?
Because that's happening.
And to Blacks who, like I said earlier, say, well, that's their problem.
We don't have to deal with it.
Do you want them saying Blacks can't learn math unless we teach it in the Black way, right?
Because I think we've all been learning math for years and there is no Black way.
But they think they're helping.
If Black parents knew that, they would be livid.
But my approach is to the regular folks who are working their nine to five, raising their kids and cooking dinner, who aren't watching right or left wing TV and listening to talk radio, and they don't know.
So they just let everybody else fight and say, it's not my problem.
If they knew this was happening, they would join those parents tomorrow.
Fascinating.
I don't even understand cultural math.
Two plus two is five, maybe.
Well, you hear what they say about English, though, but they say, now that one has, I still don't agree with it, but at least they can try to tap dance to that.
Math, you just look like a fool.
But what they'll say is, well, you keep teaching these old black men, you've reported before how, like, Northwestern University of Chicago, you know, you want to get a PhD in English, you don't have to teach Shakespeare, or you can get a bachelor's degree at this school, and you don't have to learn it.
And they'll say, well, too many old dead black men, why can't you teach black literature, you know, and black authors?
Now, to that, you can say, well, technically, black authors might be really good, so there's no problem with that.
But it's like trying to erase religion.
Even secular writers, especially if you talk about the classics, base their writings on religion, on the Bible.
So why would you not want to teach the source document?
So I can teach Toni Morrison, but I can't teach Shakespeare and Homer.
But who do you think she read?
Who do you think Langston Hughes read?
So Black intellectuals have the opportunity, especially those today on the left.
They read the classics, but now they don't think us blacks today are smart enough to read the classics.
But then, oh, the white elites still get to read it.
So you are perpetuating the gaps you claim you don't like.
That's exactly right.
That's exactly right.
You know, let me give you a personal anecdote on this.
I'm very involved in classical music.
I conduct orchestras periodically, and it's been a love of mine since high school.
So...
I have never had any problem in acknowledging, even post-Holocaust, that overwhelmingly the greatest composers were Germans.
So what?
Am I supposed to object?
And by the way, the New York Times did object.
They listed the ten greatest composers and they dropped some of the greatest because they said they didn't want too many Austrians and Germans on the list.
So they didn't give you a list of the ten greatest composers.
They gave you a diversity list so that it wasn't overwhelmingly Germanic.
But the whole point of your point on Shakespeare is we don't read Shakespeare because he's white.
We don't listen to Beethoven because he's white.
We read Shakespeare and listen to Beethoven because they're great.
And if every great one was an Albanian, I don't give a damn.
Greatness.
No, that's true.
That's the way it should be.
I use an example because I think you have to tell stories like you and beneficial.
So I say, I like food.
So you go to a restaurant, you get this dish, it's phenomenal.
The guy cooks it, he gives you the recipe.
It's your go-to dish.
You cook it for all your special occasions.
Exactly.
Hold on there, Charles.
I've got to take a break.
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So I was telling you this horrible idea that we need more and then fill in the ethnicity or race writers.
We need the best writers.
If they're all English or white or whatever, it's irrelevant.
Greatness.
I have no doubt this is part of your...
Well, look, the whole title of your group is Seeking Educational Excellence.
Aren't we hurting kids, whether they're minority or non-minority, by depriving them of the greatest writers because of their color?
Without a doubt.
I mean, not just writers, everything that they're doing that claims to be for the benefit of what they call the BIPOCs, right?
Because they can't do X, Y, and Z, so we need to help them.
Everything hurts them because we all know.
We hear it all the time, regardless of your politics, that in Chicago and Baltimore and Milwaukee, kids are struggling.
They're either passing them, dropping out, or they're passing them through, giving them diplomas, but they can't read it because they're reading three grade levels back.
Is that going to help them?
So what they're saying on the one is, diversify the boardrooms.
We need more black and brown engineers, but we're not giving them the tools and the skills.
And preparing them to do those jobs.
So all you're doing is recycling people who already have degrees, who already do that work, pulling them from one company, moving them to the other.
But you're not increasing the number because you're not going to have a higher percentage of Blacks who can do the job because you're not giving them the skills.
So if you want to help them, that's what you need to do.
Instead, well, Blacks are late.
So it's racist to make them show up on time.
So let's just not count tardiness toward their grave, right?
Blacks do poorer in general.
On the SAT test.
Let's just ban the test because those whites can get SAT prep because they're at risk.
Well, why don't you use all that BLM money to fund college prep?
No, we can't do that.
Let's just get rid of the SAT so every step of the way they're hurting us instead of helping us.
Where has all the hundreds of millions of dollars to BLM gone?
Who knows?
Homes, Democrat candidates.
More, you know, Kendi training, pushing the 1619 project, all kinds of matters.
Everything but where it should go.
This is unanswerable, but I so enjoy you, I'll ask you.
What makes an Ibram X Kendi tick?
See, that's the thing.
People say a lot of these people, they call them grifters and say they're just doing it for money.
And I think that is true for some.
Him, I'm on the fence.
I think that might be the case.
Definitely not Nicole Hannah-Jones.
But some of them just do it for money.
I mean, come on, we're human.
If somebody was telling you how great you were, wouldn't you keep going?
I mean, they obviously let people who aren't them, who are listening and watching to your show, just listen, whether you're a liberal or not.
If somebody is getting paid and getting famed...
For saying the things that they're saying, why would they stop doing it?
Even if they believe it or not, even if they don't believe it, why wouldn't they do it, right?
They're going to keep doing it because they're getting a benefit from it as they knock in New York.
But yeah, it's just, you know, I don't know if he really, he can't really believe it because he says stuff like, in order to fix racism, we need racism, right?
Nobody can actually believe that.
Nobody's that crazy.
At least with the 1619 Project, it's well written, which is why I think it's worse.
It's well written.
It takes enough facts to make you think, but they leave out omissions, which is why I enjoy, so like the Chris Ruppel of the worlds are trying to fight to get CRT banned.
You got the Goldwater Institute trying to fight for transparency in school.
My lane is, for where it's already there, you have thousands of schools with 1619 Project, fine.
Take this book, I write a chapter on every essay, and bring it into the school and say, this is what 1619 says, this is what Charles says.
Critical thinking, look it up, who's right.
I guarantee you there are more facts in mine than there are in hers.
That is certainly true.
If you could be given a divine wand, a magic wand from God, and make one change in black life, I'll tell you what I would.
So it was to put myself on the spot and to have you react.
If I had that magic wand, for one thing, it would be that every black kid have a father at home.
What would yours be?
Oh, that's a good one.
See, I wasn't thinking that because I'm thinking it's as existing, but I guess I do have a magic wand because that's really important.
But even still, I think...
People still have American privilege.
They have all the other privileges we have.
So if I were to say a different one, I would just, you know, set the bar a little lower.
I would say, have them all be, you know, engaged.
They're not engaged.
They're not paying.
They send their kids to school like it's a daycare, and they say, the school's going to raise my kids.
So I don't have to do additional teaching.
I don't have to even ask them what they learned.
It's just the school's doing okay.
So they don't know all this stuff that's happening.
They hear what BLM says about police.
So, and I got, I know this is right because I have upper middle class friends.
Well, I say, when was the last time you experienced a specific racist event in your life?
They say, I can't remember, right?
They're successful.
They have summer homes.
They're doing great.
Yet they parrot what the kindies say, because I mean, if it's on the news and they're saying it, it must be true.
Because they're not engaged.
So even though they have never had to deal with these things, they believe the majority of the Black community has.
I ask people another one.
What percentage of Blacks live in poverty?
I get somewhere between 30 on the low end to 70 at the high end.
Blacks, whites, it doesn't matter.
No one knows that the number is 20, right?
So it has been going down up until the COVID thing.
So my point is, Blacks aren't, as a whole, poor, uneducated, or criminals.
But the narrative is that...
We're in the criminal justice system.
Nobody I know really is in the criminal justice system.
They say, we're all uneducated.
35% of them have college degrees, and we're all poor.
Only 20%.
What about the 80%?
Only 2.5% commit violent crimes.
What about the 97%?
We are the 97% is what we should be saying, but we're not engaged.
So that would be the one I would go with.
That was a good answer.
I had a good answer, and you had a good answer.
Well, my friend, how do people hear your show?
Well, my radio show, I'm kind of busy.
So, the Charles Love Show is on AM 560, The Answer in Chicago.
It airs at 11 a.m.
Central on Sundays.
My podcast, Cut the Bull, you can just stream it or you can download it on your app and listen to it or watch it on YouTube.
We had Eric Metastas.
We're going to have Dennis Prager.
We've had Tucker Carlson.
We've got some really interesting episodes.
The current one is Bruce Gilley defending...
Colonialism, so that was an interesting conversation.
And they can just find all the stuff that I do at dcharleslove.com.
Bless you, my friend.
This was a wonderful time.
Thank you.
I appreciate it.
Thank you.
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This is how I began the life of crime.
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It's in its cheap.
It's very powerful in fact.
So a thought.
It was a wonderful interview with this gentleman, Charles Love.
Love that he dressed up for the interview, because the interviews are now...
Skyped on video on my video feed.
And I like that.
I attribute great importance to clothing.
Great importance.
For those of you biblically inclined, you know what the first thing God did?
After Adam and Eve ate of the forbidden fruit?
Made them clothing.
Anyway, I think a lot about young people.
It is our task to give them the best.
Every generation should get the best.
The best of everything.
The best math, the best science, the best music, the best art, the best literature.
That's our task.
The left has undermined the greatest gift that the previous generations can give to the young generation.
The best.
There is no best.
There's only color of producer.
Of the music, the art, the dance, the science.
Isn't that amazing?
I think boredom plays a role again.
People are bored.
Oh, Shakespeare again?
Let's find something else.
But then you've deprived kids of the best playwright who ever lived.
Why would you do that?
It's no favor to young people.
That's our task.
Every generation has the task of transmitting the best to the next generation.
Why isn't that exciting?
Why isn't that wonderful?
How could that possibly be racist?
It has nothing to do with race.
Nothing.
Nothing at all.
The best is the best.
The race of the producer doesn't matter.
The eye color of the producer, of the greatest, doesn't matter.
I don't get it.
Why would you not want to give the next generation the best of everything?
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