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Your looks are laughable, unphotographical.
Unphotographable.
Yet you're my...
Hello, everybody.
Happy Valentine's Day to you.
Sean, did you get my Valentine's Day gift?
No problem.
No problem.
Actually, how many answers to thank you did I come up with?
I made a list, remember?
The number of things Americans say to thank you.
I think the list reached 15 or something.
Gotta find it.
It's fun.
Well, another mass shooting.
It's time at Michigan State University.
We don't know much about the monster.
And even if the monster is mentally ill, it doesn't stop.
Doesn't negate the description of him as a monster.
He might be a mentally ill monster, or he might be a monster in part because he's mentally ill, though the vast majority of mentally ill people don't murder people.
If the secular world in which we live doesn't think in moral terms, So they think in medical or scientific terms, and that's why we get the exclamations we do.
I'm going to, later in the show, there's a very long article in the Washington Post about teenage girls are sort of a wreck in our society, and the CDC, did you ever read that piece?
Did you read the whole piece?
There is a prescription by the CBC for what to do about this that is as moronic as the CBC's lockdown ideas for kids.
I will get to that later.
The pro-lockdown minister of Germany, the man at the forefront, Of lockdowns of schools and businesses during COVID. What I called in April 2020, you can look it up.
I had a tweet and I had a column, and not to mention shows, saying it was the greatest international mistake ever made.
I was right, your doctor was wrong.
It's something for you to remember when assessing your doctor or me in the future.
If your doctor supported lockdown of schools, your doctor was an idiot.
On that issue, a doctor may be a genius on other issues and may be a very nice human being.
Being a nice and a fool do not negate one another.
But if you're not angry at your doctor for supporting the hurting of children, then you don't have moral anger.
You only have emotional anger.
It's a very important distinction.
That, I mean, they can be the same.
I have it.
I'm emotionally angry and morally angry at all the physicians who back the ruining children's lives.
And all the physicians who back hospitals having masks now.
As idiotic a policy as the closing of schools.
Why your hospital has it?
I just was on last night.
With Mark McDonald and Jeffrey Barkey, two terrific doctors who have a podcast of their own.
I asked them, why are the hospitals having mask policies now?
Is it not obvious it hurts patients?
You don't want to see your doctor's face?
You don't want to see your nurse's face?
You want to be in a faceless world?
It's bad enough to be in a hospital bed?
You can't see people?
Because these hospitals have enacted an idiotic, non-medical, damaging policy?
I'm angry on behalf of the people in a hospital.
However, please understand, doctors are as sheep-like as teachers, or college presidents, or lawyers, or anyone else.
I don't know what group produces non-sheep.
Churches and synagogues were just as sheep-like, and they have less of an excuse.
They're supposed to listen to God.
But they thought they were.
Oh, we're going to keep you away from synagogue and church for a year because we are listening to God.
That's what they believed.
The mixture of God and idiocy is a very, very toxic brew.
Sheep is the human condition.
That's the way it is.
The trick in life is not to be a sheep.
It's a good trick.
So anyway, the Germany's pro-lockdown minister, Karl Lauterbach, calls school closures from the Telegraph.
Why does the Telegraph lean politically?
Slightly to the right.
Slightly conservative.
Okay.
In Britain.
So do we have an equivalent in the United States of a national paper that leans slightly to the right?
Because the Wall Street Journal leans to the right, of course, in the editorial section, but not in the news section.
It's pretty much the same at the Telegraph.
It's pretty much the same at the Telegraph?
Uh-huh.
So Karl Lauterbach calls long school closures a big mistake.
Some COVID restrictions were idiocy, unquote.
Idiocy.
And lengthy school closures were an unnecessary mistake.
Germany's lockdown chief has admitted.
Karl Lauterbach, who became the face of the pro-lockdown movement, said some regulations went too far.
Much of what we did was right.
But what was idiocy was the things like jogging with masks, Or rules for outdoors.
Those were excessive.
Well, those of us who said they were excessive were blocked out of Twitter, were blocked out of Facebook, were blocked out of YouTube.
You know that, right?
Just remember that.
How these despicable organizations shut down people who told the truth.
If you lied, you had a better chance to survive on Twitter prior.
To Elon Musk.
Lying got you much further.
If you lied about Russian collusion, you were broadcast, you were published in the New York Times.
That's the irony.
Places like NewsGuard, left-wing hate sites, they reward lies under the name of guarding the news for truth.
They guard lies.
We who tell the truth are the ones that they suppress.
The whole fact-checking world is corrupt.
You lie, you win.
We told the truth about schools.
Remember the doctors who appeared in front of the, was it the Supreme Court, I believe?
Remember that?
And how they were smeared?
One doctor was there, whom I know so well, from Santa Monica, California, said, we can't keep the schools locked down.
The people in Santa Monica went ballistic.
There is no time in history when truth-tellers were rewarded.
Truth is the most dangerous weapon to the bad.
And in this case, the left.
It is the most dangerous weapon.
That's why groups like NewsGuard exist, to suppress the truth in the name of truth-telling.
Much of what we did was right, but what was idiocy?
I said that.
Oh yeah, jogging with masks or rules for outdoors.
Do you remember the guy who was arrested?
Here, where I live, in California, Southern California, he went to a beach alone and he was arrested.
Remember that?
How many of you thought that was a police state tactic, an act of evil, let alone idiocy?
How many of you thought that?
How many doctors condemned it?
Was it zero or ten?
I don't know.
I don't know.
Mr. Lauterbach of Olaf Scholz's ruling Socialist Party also conceded that too little attention had been paid to the well-being of children, describing school closures as a big mistake.
Oh, that's all.
A big mistake.
Just forgive and forgive.
You know, big mistake.
I meant to turn right to go to Dusseldorf, but I turned left.
Before Mr. Latterbach was appointed health minister in late 2021, he became an influential advocate of strict lockdown measures as a backbencher.
He's also a doctor, by the way, just so you'll know.
The big, the head.
A politician on lockdowns is a doctor.
Among his more controversial proposals was the suggestion made in 2020 to suspend regular schooling for at least a year.
What was a mistake was the long school closures.
That was unnecessary.
He told ZDF, or ZDF, I guess they would say, at the German broadcaster on Friday.
As recently as April 2022, that's less than a year ago, he was warning against lifting restrictions too quickly, saying that the country could be hit by a, quote, killer variant.
Germany has finally lifted, in recent weeks, mask mandates on public transport.
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You realize that you heard more truth from this non-doctor than you did from your doctor The odds are.
On lockdowns, on masks, probably on vaccination, certainly for young people.
I think it's a disgrace.
I'm not telling you this because I'm proud of myself.
I'm telling you this because it's a disgrace.
I'm a layperson in terms of medicine.
However, I really, really, really, really have a commitment to truth.
I am crazed on the truth issue.
Crazed.
Because I know in the depths of my soul and conscience that lies lead.
To horror.
This government has lied to us so much, I trust nothing that it says.
That doesn't mean I think it always lies.
I just tell you I trust nothing.
I trust nothing coming from the American Medical Association, from the teachers' unions.
Do you trust them?
This is a very, very dark period in American history that this has come to be the case.
Do Germans trust the German government?
They probably do.
That's what's amazing.
The guy who led the lockdown said, oh, it was a mistake.
We shouldn't have had kids out of school.
What damage was done to German kids?
I made a mistake.
The guy should live in shame.
He should go...
He should go to...
Was that somebody on the phone?
He should go to an Irmiklat.
This is a biblical city of refuge.
It's in the book of Numbers.
I think it's in Exodus as well.
I'm not sure.
And it's a big thing.
If you committed an accidental murder, you went to a city of refuge.
Not an accidental murder.
Accidental killing.
Yeah, right.
Correct.
Murder is, by definition, intentional.
An accidental homicide, you fled to there, and nobody could then chase you.
And this guy...
He should be in a city of refuge because parents should be chasing him.
Like Fauci.
Fauci should be in a city of refuge.
I don't want him hurt.
I just don't want him honored.
He's a disgrace to this country, and all of you who believed him should also consider what you will believe in the future.
My record...
And the record of vast numbers of people called conservative was spectacular on this issue.
Spectacular.
The New York Times was a lying, deceitful organ.
Not talk radio.
We now know it.
They were cheerleaders for lockdowns.
cheerleaders well I don't know what if people learn anything from the past I think it's a good thing.
You know, I mentioned the city of refuge if you committed an accidental homicide.
So I'm reading a book, and it is written by a Harvard evolutionary biologist who, it's pretty clear, is an atheist.
He describes why civilization basically has come to be what it is, at least Western civilization.
But he's an expert on non-Western civilizations and especially Aboriginal civilizations.
He spent a lot of time in Fiji.
And he describes life in the pre-biblical world.
He doesn't say pre-biblical, but that's what it is.
Somebody in your family, your clan, was killed.
You killed somebody in the killer's family.
That was the norm in human society.
Because bonds were kinship.
This was all ended by the Torah.
The first books of the Bible.
That's what eye for an eye...
Tooth for a tooth is about.
You can't have vengeance.
One eye is worth another eye.
Nobody took out an eye, by the way.
It was never understood literally.
It was always understood.
One eye is one eye.
You can't have a revenge cycle.
You can't kill a member of a group in which the killer lived.
I mentioned this, by the way.
Many years ago, I had Lawrence Harrison.
I don't remember all the names of guests, to say the least.
I remember him.
He wrote a book.
He taught at Harvard, too.
After decades in USAID and Latin America, he wrote a book called Who Prospers?
Why did North America prosper and Latin America didn't?
And one of the biggest reasons is what he calls familism.
In North America, people hired the best guy.
In Latin America, they hired the son-in-law or the son.
Who created that world?
Who created the world of hire the best person, not necessarily your relative?
Who said love the stranger?
There was no concept.
Love the stranger is in the Torah.
You should read my commentary.
It'll change your life.
It's meant to change your life.
It's called the Rational Bible.
Three volumes are out.
I'm finishing the fourth.
And it changed the world.
We take it for granted.
That is the reason we're collapsing.
We took the biblical world for granted.
It said, love the stranger.
I don't think there was a society in the history of Earth prior to the Torah that had a law of the stranger.
You know what you did with the stranger?
You might have eaten him.
You certainly would have enslaved him.
That's what you did with strangers.
Love the stranger?
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I just want to take a call here because I want you to know, well, I want you to know what he has to say.
I think we'll find out.
This is Kevin in rural Kentucky.
Hello, Kevin.
Hello, Dennis.
How are you today?
Very well, thank you.
So, I read your article this morning about Judeo-Christian values.
Thank you for writing such a wonderful article.
And tell me your religious background.
So I'm a pastor.
I'm a Pentecostal pastor.
And I'm in rural Kentucky, like you said.
But you just articulated my thoughts so well.
I just, I loved it.
I went to your website.
I'm interested in your commentary, I noticed on there.
That you're writing one.
And so, at any rate, I was just so touched and impressed by the article today that I just wanted to call and say thank you.
Well, you made my day.
It's for people like you that I write, and there's nothing more important, because the collapse of Judeo-Christian values is the collapse of the West.
And I began with a statement.
By Margaret Thatcher to that effect.
People use the term, there are some Jews who don't like it, there are some Christians who don't like it.
They're extremely myopic, those Jews and Christians who don't like the term.
It's a completely valid term.
Nobody ever said Judeo-Christian theology.
We're talking values.
But very few people can explain them.
So you should all read the column and send it out.
It's at DennisPrager.com and Town Hall and it will be in...
Dozens of other places in the course of the week.
I have a thank you, Pastor.
It meant a lot to me that you reacted that way.
I had Ashley Rinsberg on, R-I-N-D-S-B-E-R-G, when he wrote, was it The Grey Lady?
What was the actual title of his book on the New York Times?
Yeah, well, I'll ask him exactly.
He's a very important writer.
He's an investigative journalist.
He's now living in London.
Writes for The Spectator and Tablet, two terrific publications.
Ashley Rinsberg, welcome back to The Dennis Prager Show.
Thank you so much, Dennis.
So, the Columbia Journalism Review, you have this important piece on this, basically writes, to my shock, and I'd like you to...
Tell me if you're as shocked as I am.
The Columbia Journalism Review, and my shock is because the Columbia School of Journalism spawns these journalists who are leftists with the word journalist included, and yet, to its great credit, described how much the New York Times and Washington Post lied with regard to the Russian collusion hoax.
So first of all, were you surprised that the Columbia Journalism Review would write that?
I mean, I was shocked, to be honest.
Somebody sent it to me.
The piece actually came out the end of January.
Someone sent it to me probably a week and a half ago, and I just could not really believe my eyes.
not just because they did it, but because, first of all, they hired a very well-known former New York Times reporter to write it.
And then because it was four parts with an editor's introduction totaling 26,000 words.
This was, in their own description, encyclopedic.
Well, good.
The fact that you were shocked legitimates my shock, because you just know that world so much better than I do.
All I can say is then, if you're shocked and I'm shocked, then the shock makes sense.
And I can only say that my theory that a handful of outliers slash courageous people are what enables civilization to continue.
It's like the 36 righteous people at any time.
I almost literally believe in that.
So who is this former New York Times writer?
His name is Jeff Gerth.
He's quite a well-known investigative journalist.
And, you know, somebody who has the chops, the experience, but also who had the kind of insider reputation that you would need to get access to anybody to speak to Columbia Journalism Review.
They would not really speak to anyone who is not fully on the inside.
And even then...
He reached out, he says by his own admission, to 6D, 6-0 people.
Only about 15 got back to him.
And not a single head of a major newsroom made himself or herself available to speak to her.
Not one.
All right.
There is a great deal I want to address with you.
I'll be back in a moment.
Ashley Rinsberg and his pieces up at DennisPrager.com.
I know I have some good calls and hopefully take you this hour, next hour, if I can.
Just letting you folks know, I'm speaking to Ashley Rinsberg.
A major investigative journalist who wrote a very important book about the New York Times and now an important article about the Columbia Journalism Review, 26,000 words.
I didn't realize that until he mentioned it.
That's not a right-wing source, ladies and gentlemen, about how much lying the Washington Post and New York Times did on the Russian collusion issue and got a Pulitzer Prize for it.
Reminiscent of the Pulitzer Prize to Walter Durante in 1932, the Stalin defender in the New York Times.
The New York Times' history of deceit is a big one.
It is the newspaper of record for the left.
He wrote a book about it.
And he wrote a book about it, Ashley Rinsberg.
What is the name of your book?
Because we promoted it and it's up again at DennisPrager.com.
It is called The Gray Lady Winked.
Grey Lady, wink.
Good title.
The New York Times is known as the Grey Lady.
So obviously I want to return to this incredibly important piece.
What is as important as the piece is the silence of the media, and I'd like you to address that now.
Yeah, that's the most conspicuous thing.
What is it?
Four, five, six years of Russiagate.
Endless prosecution of this supposed collusion between Trump and Russia that did not pan out, turned out to be basically not true, aside from some questionable interactions on the fringes.
The media has not gone back and done a, how did we get this wrong?
They haven't gone back and exonerated the figures that they indicted in the news pages.
And they haven't reacted to this article, which is really strange because the media loves this kind of retrospective.
They love these big, sprawling media pieces, generates a lot of buzz on Twitter, gives them something.
They love talking about themselves, basically, like the rest of us.
But in this case, you've got this massive piece by a distinguished journalism in the premier publication on journalism, which is the Columbia Journalism Review.
And in response, we have absolute crickets, silence, which is, it's kind of galling when you think about it.
Had there been a Columbia Journalism Review piece on the deceit, the alleged deceit of the Trump administration, it would have been repeated every day by Democrats in Congress saying, And by the New York Times and Washington Post.
But when the deceit comes from the left, which is infinitely greater than deceit from the right, there is, as you point out, crickets.
The Pulitzer Prize Committee has also been crickets, correct?
They have not only been crickets, they have refused to rescind prizes that were given illegitimately.
And, of course, we should note that the Pulitzer is given by the Columbia School of Journalism, the same school that puts out the review.
Oh, I didn't realize that.
That's amazing.
So it makes this even more amazing.
Yeah, yeah.
I want to put a picture of the editor up and bow down to it.
Absolutely.
Kyle Pope, he deserves a lot of credit for taking, in his world, a very daring stance on this issue.
and daring, what we mean there is just telling the truth as it happened.
That's all they really did with this piece.
But in that world it really is a major form of dissent to do what they did with this article.
Wow.
Wow.
So there literally is, to the best of your knowledge, not one exception.
USA Today, Washington Post, New York Times.
Chicago Tribune, CNN, MSNBC, there isn't one that has mentioned this?
There have been some that have pushed back on it.
There has been a couple articles, I think New York Magazine did a piece that was basically trying to debunk it by saying that the editor, Kyle Pope, had shot down another story that would have validated some of these claims, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
So it was a pushback.
But there weren't people out there.
I mean, again, in these kind of big, sprawling media, retrospective, deep dives, as they call them, journalists love to talk about this stuff.
This is like pure Twitter fodder.
And it was like the silence on Twitter is deafening.
And it's still that way today.
I think you've had a couple people out there, like Glenn Greenwald has mentioned it, and people who are used to calling out the media for this kind of stuff.
But otherwise, within the media itself...
There's been nothing.
And also many of them just didn't even issue a comment to Jeff Gerth when he wrote the piece.
So you just get no comment from Jeffrey Goldberg at The Atlantic and from figures of that stature within the media.
They just didn't respond.
Who owns The Atlantic?
That's a good question.
I believe there might be some investment by Laureen Powell Jobs.
I would need to actually go back and look at that.
Well, anyway, look, it's as committed to truth as Pravda was.
That's why I studied Russian.
All right.
The Gray Lady Wink is his book.
The article that he has just written on this is up at DennisPrager.com.
And we need to do more with you.
Thank you, Ashley Rinsberg.
Thank you, Dennis.
Pleasure indeed.
Well...
All right.
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All right, y'all, Dennis Prager here.
The Washington Post, the repository of mostly nonsense.
I mean that literally.
Anything that appears...
That is not straight news, which is often dishonest, as we know in the case of the Russian collusion story, is just nonsense.
So here is a, this is, I assume, a news story.
But it's not about news.
The news is only what the CDC says.
The CDC is packed with foolish people.
And I will prove it to you again, again, and again, and again.
We have a terrible crisis.
The damage done by the left and radical secularism to young people is immeasurable.
Immeasurable.
My heart breaks for the young today.
You're not a boy or a girl.
You should be ashamed of being an American.
If you're a white, you're a piece of crap.
If you're a black...
You're a victim.
Your whole life is a victim.
All the non-blacks around you can't stand you.
This is the message from the utterly and completely nihilistic and destructive left.
So the CDC, which is just packed, as I said, with fools, they're analyzing why girls are in such trouble.
By the way, so are boys.
One can argue that the boys are in even greater trouble.
I'm not here to have a competition who's in bigger trouble.
I think boys and girls are.
But this is about girls.
So I'm going to read to you from the news piece about the CDC's report.
Teen Girls, the headline is, Teen Girls Engulfed in Violence and Trauma.
CDC finds.
This is yesterday's Washington, actually today's Washington Post, now that I think of it, because it's dated yesterday because they're on the internet before they're published.
Teen girls across the United States are, quote, engulfed in a growing wave of violence and trauma.
Did you know that?
That they're engulfed?
First of all, do you believe that?
Teen girls are engulfed in a growing wave of violence.
They're engulfed in a growing wave of meaninglessness.
But this is the CDC, which is packed with fools.
After the damage the CDC did to America's youth, you'd think they'd shut up.
But humility is not one of the dominant characteristics of people on the left.
Arrogance is.
According to federal researchers, don't you love that?
Federal researchers.
So, what does your parent do for a living?
She's a federal researcher.
Who released data on Monday?
and So when would that be?
I guess that's yesterday.
Showing increases in rape and sexual violence, as well as record levels of feeling sad or hopeless.
Teen girls are increasingly raped?
I found that a little difficult to believe.
First, I find anything the CDC says difficult to believe, because their track record is awful.
But aside from that, I have so often relied on common sense.
Like, remember how many years we were told, the university is a culture of rape.
So I always ask the question, because I'm such a believer that reason, rationality, is such a powerful tool.
If the campus was dominated by a culture of rape, Why did any parents send their daughter to college?
It's like the left tells us that cities on seashores will be drowning within 20 years, but they buy seashore property.
It's like you must close your restaurant and wear masks, but not if you're the governor of California.
I will sit in a restaurant without a mask.
I don't have an answer to does the left believe it's lies.
I think that they often do, but their conscience is so malleable that they don't ask, is it true?
Nearly one in three high school girls reported in 2021 that they seriously considered suicide.
Up nearly 60% from a decade ago, according to new findings from the CDC. Okay, so let's analyze that.
Nearly one in three high school girls reported in 2021 that they seriously considered suicide.
That, I don't deny that that report may be accurate.
It may well be.
Nothing the CDC prescribes, nothing.
absolutely nothing will help of these girls now here comes the next the next item Almost 15% of teen girls said they were forced to have sex.
An increase of 27% Over two years and the first increase since the CDC began tracking it.
Now, let's understand that.
15% of teen girls said they were forced to have sex.
What does that mean, forced to have sex?
It's never explained.
If you don't have sex, I'll hurt you.
If you don't have sex, I'll stab you.
If you don't have sex, I will.
What does it mean?
And I mean this quite sincerely.
It is never defined.
My suspicion is, because these are reports that I find credible, that a lot of young women, college and or high school, when they regret having had sex, as many do, they were inebriated or they felt they had to.
Not because they were forced, but because the guy talked them into it.
Or because their girlfriends talked them into it.
You're a virgin?
What's wrong with you?
Anyway, your feminism has taught us that we have the same sexual drive as men do, so you should be able to have casual sex just like guys do.
So, I don't believe 15% of teen girls were forced to have sex.
How many teen girls are there in the United States?
I have no idea.
I want to take a look.
The raw figure on the number of teenage girls in the United States.
Obviously, it's millions and millions.
So, we're talking about a very large number of teen girls.
So, I don't believe it.
Especially since they don't explain forced to have sex.
And they don't even inquire whether the girl really was or regrets she had it and said she was forced.
For the record, if a girl was forced, the guy should be prosecuted.
Okay, just for the record.
If you think...
So this is Kathleen Ethier, director of the CDC's Division of Adolescent and School Health.
Huh.
What does school health mean?
Do you know what that means?
Okay, alright.
If you think about every ten teen girls you know, at least one, and possibly more, has been raped.
Really?
One out of every ten teen girls in the United States has been raped?
Do you believe that?
You listening, and or watching, meditating, Whatever you're doing while listening to me?
Do you believe that?
Is the question, am I telling the truth, even asked at the CDC? Whether it's about vaccines, lockdowns, masks?
I don't think so.
I think that they have an agenda, and then they gear all of their responses to the agenda.
I don't believe one in every ten teen girls in the United States has been raped.
Do you?
This is the stuff the CDC puts out?
And of course, the Washington Post reports it as if it's gospel.
Well, I take that back.
They think the gospels are false.
They think the CDC has replaced it.
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Reading to you the Washington Post report on the CDC report on the vast number of teenage girls who are being raped.
I'm not done.
My assumption is if the CDC pronounces on anything, there is zero reason to believe it is true.
It may be true.
There's just no reason to believe that it is.
It is packed with foolish people with agendas.
End of issue.
I'm sure there are some terrific people at the CDC. However, they are not in positions of influence, apparently.
Kathleen Ethier, the director of the CDC's Division of Adolescent and School Health, said, if you think about every 10 teen girls you know, at least one and possibly more has been raped.
Hmm.
Do I know 10 teenage girls?
I don't think I do.
Let's see.
Well, anyway, I find it unbelievable.
It's like the culture of rape that we told on campuses.
It said the rise of sexual violence almost certainly contributed to the glaring spike of depressive symptoms.
What does that mean, almost certainly contributed?
If you're raped, of course it contributed.
Why would she say, almost certainly?
Of course it has to, if you believe that, of course it's contributed.
What is as important in this CDC report in the Washington Post is the glaring omissions of what might be causing all this depression.
But I'll continue.
Almost three in five teenage girls reported feeling so persistently sad or hopeless almost every day for at least two weeks in a row during the previous year that they stopped regular activities.
Three in five teenage girls, again, felt so persistently sad or hopeless almost every day for at least two weeks in a row.
In the previous year that they stopped regular activities.
Wow.
I don't know if that's true or not.
My sense is that what the left has done to crush the joy of life, the hope, the meaning that previous generations of American youth had, nothing surprises me.
But of course the CDC would never blame The left and what it has done to kids.
You know what it's like to tell a girl you might be a boy?
Do you think that that contributes?
You think that that's a contributor to their depression?
Of course it is!
There's nothing stable in your life.
There is no God.
There is no nation to be proud of.
Parental authority is zero.
There is nothing stable in your life.
You may not even be a girl.
Check it out.
And of course, you should experiment with homosexual relations.
Now, I'm not talking about people who are gay.
That's a separate issue entirely.
Vast numbers of girls experiment in that arena, far more than boys do.
Because society tells them they should.
Girls fared worse on other measures, too, with higher rates of alcohol and drug use than boys, and higher levels of being electronically bullied, according to the 89-page report.
13% had attempted suicide the past year compared with 7% of boys.
There's a certain dishonesty there.
They don't tell you how many actually did commit suicide.
Far more females attempt suicide than males and far more males actually commit suicide.
Hoover and others.
Who's Hoover?
Sharon Hoover.
Hmm.
Shockingly, another female involved in this.
A professor of child and adolescent psychiatry.
Uh-oh.
There's a field that really honored itself in the recent past.
She's a professor of child and adolescent psychiatry at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
She and others pointed out it is unclear whether the data is influenced by other factors.
If girls were more aware of depressive symptoms than boys, for instance, That's a fair statement.
The pandemic took a heavy toll on adolescents.
This is stuck in the middle of the article.
Oh, the pandemic.
No, the pandemic didn't take a...
This is classic Washington Post jargon.
The pandemic took a heavy toll on adolescents.
That's a lie.
The lockdowns took a heavy toll on adolescents.
Pandemic didn't take a heavy toll on Swedish adolescents because there was no lockdown of Swedish kids.
It is a classic example of lying without people knowing you're lying.
They don't even know they're lying.
I believe that.
I think the Washington Post writer truly never questioned whether it was the pandemic or the lockdown.
Because if you even question that, you might consider the CDC to have been an accessory in the crushing of America's children.
And then you'd have to note that in your article.
The pandemic did not ruin kids' lives.
The CDC and the AMA did.
Demanding that the kids not go to school.
By the way, I do believe, if I'm not mistaken, I think the pediatrics community did say open up the schools at some point.
Not everybody is a villain.
Most.
Hi there, everybody.
The Ultimate Issues Hour on the Dennis Prager Show.
The third hour every Tuesday.
Some great issue of life.
I'm going to introduce my guest now.
She is one of the special people.
I don't want to embarrass her, but I have recently become more aware than ever in my life of a phenomenon that life or God or nature, there's no way to know, seems to produce a handful of people in every generation.
Who are truly exceptional.
That exceptionality is with regard to their commitment to truth, to their courage in fighting evil.
Telling the truth and fighting evil are almost synonymous.
It's another important point that I've come to realize.
And furthermore, I don't know how they are produced.
There's no answer to that question.
One of these is a woman that I've had on my show and on my fireside chat, where I have almost no guests.
Yanmi Pak.
She grew up in North Korea, the world's largest concentration camp.
And she and her mother escaped.
And then went into the horrors of communist China and sexual slavery, being bought and sold, and then escaped from there, ultimately made her way to South Korea, then to the United States.
Yeah, it's pronounced Pak in Korean, but I should say Park, you're right, to make it clear, in English.
She has a reflective book on America and freedom and life.
It's out today.
I'm honored that she's on.
It's titled, While Time Remains.
What a great title.
A North Korean Defector's Search for Freedom in America.
We're going to talk about that.
The foreword was written to give you an idea of the esteem in which she's held.
Jordan Peterson, another luminous person in our generation, wrote the forward to her book.
And he writes, If the Cinderella story had been written by someone much grimmer than the Brothers Grimm, the star could well be the author of the current book.
After escaping from the utter prison of North Korea, after surviving the sex slavery imposed on her and her mother simultaneously in China, After educating herself in an absolutely unlikely manner in South Korea, she made her way to the United States and enrolled in Columbia University, a once great beacon of Western freedom.
To say that this was the dream of a lifetime is to radically overstate the case.
This was something undreamed of.
Actually, it's understate the case.
Something outside the realm of all reasonable possibility.
Ms. Park, guided by the spirit of her entrepreneurial father, truly valued education, had endeavored in all ways to educate herself as thoroughly as possible when she poured over, among other works, the books of the great George Orwell.
And what happened when she entered the hallowed halls of Columbia?
She encountered the same ideology that had corrupted her homeland and doomed its inhabitants to a life in hell.
Isn't that something?
I went to Columbia too, as it would happen.
Well, he picked up my term six herb.
There was nothing more unacceptable at Columbia than to be a six herb.
Well, the book is up at DennisPrager.com, while time remains.
Well, Yanmi, congratulations on the book, and welcome back to my show.
Thank you.
Sean has put on canned applause.
That's so nice.
I'm very honored for that kind introduction.
Thank you.
Yes, well, you know how I feel, and you've earned it.
By the way, since you heard my introduction, I'll ask you what I have asked other people that are exceptional, and I'm not even saying this to make you feel good.
It's just a fact.
It's silly to deny it.
Have you ever reflected, I'm sure you have, but have you come to any resolution?
What has made you, you?
Why were you, A, why are you a fighter?
Why were you not crushed?
Do you have any answer to that?
No.
It's beyond me.
Exactly.
Exactly.
That, my dear listener, Listeners, listener, that is...
I didn't know what she would answer.
That is the correct answer.
No.
There is no explaining the outlier.
I can explain the sheep.
I cannot explain the outlier.
They're just born.
Thank God they are.
And I... I'm thrilled with your honesty.
There is no answer.
You are who you are, and you can't be anything else.
That is exactly right.
So what have you learned that you, or maybe you didn't learn more, you just have more to say, have you learned anything since we were together, let's say, two years ago?
Are things worse?
Have you learned more about the battle for freedom?
Give us a review.
When I met you, that was in Chicago.
I was living in Chicago.
And since then, I moved to New York City.
And that's when I really realized, because New York City is where I went to college, as you know.
And when I came back, I was gone for, I think, two to three years during the pandemic.
And when I came back, I could not recognize New York City anymore.
I loved going to K-Town in Midtown Manhattan.
There's a 32nd Street Broadway.
And I love taking my son to go eat Korean food, introducing him to my culture.
It's about Korea, and there's a beautiful Korean bookstore I go to.
But on that corner, every corner I was seeing, there were drug dealers who were selling drugs in this purple wrap on this corner.
And then my son thinks this is like a lollipop they're selling, so he's begging me to buy that candy for him.
And I was asking the police, just standing there, why are you doing this to our children?
Why are you not stopping these drug dealers in the middle of Manhattan corner?
And they said, there's nothing you can do.
Until they may be shooting people or killing people.
That is a lie.
They're only going to stop it.
Otherwise, if they are selling the drugs to children who are toddlers, they're fine with that.
And I could not recognize this city anymore.
And that's when I'm realizing every day that even though they say, oh, the woke or this ideology is only in college campus.
It's not a strong-life country.
But every year, I am seeing a different country.
As a new American, I do not recognize the country that I came to for the first time.
This is a completely different place, and I'm worried what it's going to become in the next five, ten years' time.
Well, I do remember what America was like.
It's very painful to see this happening.
You are a very thoughtful individual, so I'll ask you thought-filled questions.
Do you think there is something in human nature that gravitates towards leftist authoritarianism?
I think there is some element of human beings that want to be taken care of by something that is bigger than themselves.
And I think before, the leftist ideology is all about having no God, right?
Having the government and party as their God.
I think that human needs is there that we want to believe in something that's bigger than ourselves.
And it's beautiful when you do that.
Keep thinking somehow when you give a power to big government, they become somehow that God who is moral, who is forgiving, who is loving.
But they forget that government is a collection of greedy individuals that have their own special interests.
They only fight for their own interests, not on behalf of the people.
But I can see why people keep grabbing towards this.
All right.
We're going to come back in a moment to Yanmi Park's book, While Time Remains, up at DennisPrager.com.
Hi, everybody.
I'm speaking to a remarkable human being, Yanmi Park.
Her book is out today, her reflections on freedom.
She escaped North Korea, only to be sold.
Among men in China.
While Time Remains.
Perfect title for the book.
Jordan Peterson wrote the foreword quite fittingly.
Book is up at DennisPrager.com.
While Time Remains.
So you attended Columbia.
How ironic, so did I. And you came to the realization that you were being...
taught about America in such a negative way that it sort of reminded you of the way North Korea spoke of America.
Is that accurate?
Yeah, it was basically the same thing they were teaching me.
The same thing that taught me North Korean classroom was being taught in American classroom.
I could not differentiate.
I couldn't believe, like, how on earth are we doing this to American minds?
The things the North Korean regime teaches its own children, they were being taught by these Ivy League professors.
Have you gotten a chance to speak at colleges?
I have, but not at Columbia.
I've been speaking at some other colleges around the country, but they are usually hosted by the small groups, student organizations they host.
So what was the last college you spoke at, for example?
I think that was last year in the fall.
I cannot remember the name for it, but it was in, I think, Wisconsin.
It is remarkable, as Jordan Peterson points out in the foreword, you should be one of the most widely heard people in this country, having seen communism at its worst.
And given what you have endured as a woman, I mean, you're like the classic feminist idol, and yet they don't invite you, except for small groups.
Why aren't you kosher, to mix religious metaphors?
There are, I think, several reasons.
First is that I expose their hypocrisy of the American elite.
They are tied to the Chinese Communist Party.
Who sponsors the modern-day Holocaust in North Korea?
And that makes them very uncomfortable, right?
On the surface, they're purchasing on how they are teaching us that silence is violence.
Meanwhile, they are keeping silent about North Korean women, modern-day slavery in China.
And also, second of all, there are a lot of people who still want to believe that somehow socialism is better than capitalism.
And that I expose their theories wrong again.
So I have a lot of enemies from Maoist, Leninist, Marxist, Socialist, Democratic Socialist, and all those people hate me for that reason.
I'd like to note a historical fact from my listeners.
If it weren't for Mao and Communist China, there would be no North Korea.
They invented North Korea.
37,000 Americans died fighting North Korea to liberate South Korea.
All of this was because of the Chinese Communist Party, the greatest genocidal movement in the history of mankind, and yet people have no issue, really, with China.
it's it it's remarkable when did you realize how how debased American education had become Was it at Columbia?
I think that was definitely at Columbia.
But not only just the education system that is embedded in China.
I think what really shocked me was when I had a chance to meet the movers or shakers of this world.
I was invited to a private gathering by Jeff Bezos, the CEO of Amazon.
He brought around maybe 150 individuals, like the billionaires, Tom Hanks, the Hollywood people.
And he even invited Harvey Weinstein right before the Me Too.
He flew me with Harvey's family from New York to Santa Barbara.
I flew in a private jet with Harvey and his wife and his children, their nannies.
And I go to this event.
It's an off-the-record event.
They are in a gathering of...
They are talking about how Trump is a threat to American democracy.
And I was still very open-minded.
And I was telling them about my story about China.
And at the end, they said, I'm sorry that what happened to you, but please do not tell people that I know you or you're even friends.
And not only that, that was a few months before, but they were calling Harvey Weinstein, the man, the hero, and they were giving him a standing ovation.
And the woman who was calling him a sexual rapist, that woman was also in that audience.
And obviously after the Me Too, I reached out to these people like, did you know that Harvey was such a predator?
And they say, of course we own you.
Did you not know?
So they only stand up for injustice when it is only inconvenient, when they have nothing to lose.
That's a problem with these people.
All the lip service they do about how they...
You know, go down with slavery.
How they do not like injustice, inequality, and climate change, and all of the things that it's...
I mean, they're literally making injustice out of thin air.
Problem out of nowhere.
And then, when it comes to real problems, real injustices, that what is happening in China, in North Korea, they're keeping silent.
And they do not want to stand up for that.
Those who do not fight real evil make up evils to fight.
That's the left.
That's one of their characteristics.
So, here's an example.
We read all the time about all the anti-Asian hate.
You're Asian.
Do you experience that?
Of course, I was robbed on the street in front of my toddler son.
I was robbed on the street by several black women.
And I have nothing against it.
Anybody can be a thief.
But when these women were punching me and stealing my wallet, The reaction from the audience was what was shocking to me.
They circled me and they saw that I was trying to call the police on these dips.
They were calling me that I'm a racist because I'm in a wrong skin color.
And they decide, based on your skin color, who deserves justice, who deserves sympathy.
That is correct.
The left does not divide between good and evil.
It divides between black and non-black.
So you were beaten by a black woman and you were the victimizer.
Yeah.
You were the oppressor.
Yeah, the people refused to help me.
Yeah.
They're calling me a racist.
That's right.
That's exactly right.
The book is While Time Remains, Yanmi Park, Y-E-O-N-M-I. Park is the author.
It is up at DennisPrager.com.
Hi everybody, I'm Dennis Prager, Ultimate Issues Hour, with one of the remarkable people living today, Yanmi Park.
Escaped North Korea, the hell went into a hell, and is warning America that the things that our kids are being taught at university and she experienced it at Columbia University, Which, by the way, was recently voted the least free speech university in the United States.
I went there too, I'm not surprised.
After all, the combination of Ivy League and Manhattan is not something that cultivates liberty, let alone respect for the country.
It's a bad combo, unfortunately.
And she realized that she's hearing stuff in the United States at colleges, now in high schools, elementary schools, that are reminiscent of the things that she heard when she was a child in North Korea.
And that is the direction she worries about us moving.
Is there any progress being made, or do you see it right now as...
Basically a dark picture.
I think in some sense that I am hopeful about our country is that we have 50 different states.
And when I do travel other parts of the country, I feel hope that people still have common sense.
People still, as you said, have respect for the country and recognize what a miracle this country is.
What a beacon of hope for entire humanity.
I think for Americans, for them to realize what America means for the rest of humanity, this country shows us a possibility of what humanity can achieve, what we can do under liberty.
And I think that's why, like for me, I think a lot of people outside of big cities do realize that.
That's my hope to wake up America.
That for them to realize how precious this country is.
And if we lose it, we may never get this kind of country ever again.
That's right.
So, again, I ask you big questions because you think big.
And there may not be answers to these.
I'm asking because I'm curious to know.
How do you explain the number of Americans who have contempt for the country and contempt for freedom?
In sense of, sorry.
Again, there is a large number of Americans, they're called leftists, progressives, who have contempt for the country and who have contempt for freedom.
They disdain both.
How do you explain people growing up in the freest country who end up hating it and hating freedom?
I think they are also indoctrinated.
I think I do have some sympathy for them.
I met them as my classmates.
I meet them daily in New York City.
I do really believe that since they were young, they were taught, like I was taught in North Korean classrooms, that somehow capitalism is an evil system.
And that was the exact thing that Columbia professor is telling us, that all the problems we have in the world is because of the greedy capitalism and white Western civilization.
And I think this ideology, I don't believe it just began in college.
It had to begin a lot earlier than that.
So I think that our problem is a lot bigger than just college campuses.
And that's why I'm so worried, sending my son to a school in New York City.
I'm afraid what is going into his mind every day by his teachers.
Why don't you homeschool him?
I know.
I work.
And it's really hard while you're homeschooling a child and working.
And my work involves a lot of traveling too.
So, I mean, if you can't do it, it's the best scenario you can afford.
But now I think every American has, you know, opportunity to do the homeschooling and let the government take care of your child.
And it's horrible.
I know what the consequences of that when you let different people to shape your children's mind.
Are you still a committed Christian?
I am.
I am.
What does that give you in terms of values and insight?
It gives me peace.
At the end of the day, I'm not the one who's in charge.
At the end of the day, there's somebody much, much bigger or some greater force.
So I think despite everything that is happening in...
Even though I'm fighting this against the most vicious people, the communists and Marxists, it still gives me a lot of gratitude.
And I'm just grateful every day that I have a roof over my head.
I have a hot shower.
I have a son who is healthy.
And life is beautiful, despite everything that's happening.
Well, the book, my friends, is While Time Remains.
God bless you, Yanmi.
We will talk again.
And I will do whatever I can to further your work.
Thank you, Dennis.
Thank you.
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