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March 14, 2023 - Dennis Prager Show
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It's Christmas time in the city.
Ring-a-ling.
Hear them ring.
Soon it will be Christmas Day.
City sidewalks, busy sidewalks, Dressed in holiday style In the air there's a feeling of Christmas.
Willie Nelson, is that correct?
No?
Alan Jackson?
Oh, that's my second guess.
Well, everybody, Dennis Prager here.
The crew that works very hard to give you this show is off tomorrow.
So this is my last pre-Christmas show.
I guess...
Sean is not feeling well, and I hope he can stay for the whole show here.
Hi, everybody.
It's a pleasure to be with you.
Listen, I'm going to open up the lines here.
Whatever you'd like to raise.
Since I'm not on live tomorrow, but there will be a best of, and therefore you should definitely tune in.
I think I could do months of best ofs, and it would...
Hold your attention.
Maybe years.
Yeah, Sean thinks years.
I'm not kidding.
Because I try to make large points from the micro-issues that I might be discussing.
The day, an issue of the day, but there is a larger point.
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So yesterday, for example, I brought to your attention Stanford sinking to a level of absurdity.
There's sort of degrees of decline, and the ultimate, aside from evil, the ultimate is when you're laughable, when you're...
When you've made a mockery of yourself, as Stanford has, it's a very sad thing for me to say because at one time universities were a jewel in America and now they are the anti-jewel, if you will.
I actually looked through the entire Stanford, what is it called?
Stanford Guide to Acceptable Words, I believe that is the name, or an Index of Forbidden Words.
Actually, I read to you yesterday some of them, and only the ones that the Wall Street Journal editorial noted, Elimination of Harmful Language Initiative.
The Elimination of Harmful Language Initiative, EHLI, is a multi-phase, multi-year project to address harmful language at Stanford.
So it's gigantic.
It's listed, for example, ableist.
Ableist language is language that is offensive to people who live with disabilities.
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