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Dec. 3, 2024 - Dennis Prager Show
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Get to Know Carl Jackson!
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I also want to thank Dennis Prager and Sue for this opportunity.
I love you guys.
You guys know that I am praying for you, and I am praying for your family.
For those of you that may not know, Dennis Prager is the one that discovered me and put me on the national stage, introduced me to Phil Boyce, gave me a shot here, so I will be forever grateful and appreciative of that.
Also, my friends, the American Adversaries right here at AM950, TheAnswerOrlando.com.
When I walked into...
I was just a landscaper, to be frank with you.
And I was like, I can't take this.
I had just listened to this predominantly black radio station in town, and they were making this guy out to be God.
And it was just getting on my nerve.
And they were talking about how blacks were still oppressed and all this kind of stuff.
Now, mind you, these were a bunch of millionaires.
That I was listening to, and I'm like, fools, I would rather be in your position rather than cutting grass right now, and you fools are sitting here talking about how you're oppressed.
It was absolutely insane.
So I determined that I had to do something about it.
Didn't know what the hell to do, to be quite frank with you, but I knew for whatever reason God had given me a voice.
I could speak.
I had spoken before, albeit not on radio, not for an extended period of time, so that was going to be a new venture.
I came in to get my own show.
I didn't know what it entailed.
The American adversaries gave me a shot and helped put me on the map locally until I branched out on my own with my own show.
So I'm forever grateful to those people.
And they happen to be white, by the way.
They happen to be white.
So this is why I am so...
When it comes to using the terms racism or DEI or CRT, it gets me pretty hyped up because there are so many white people that, frankly, came into my life to lend a helping hand, including Jim Angelakis, Pastor Carl Stevens.
These are the guys, when I was a little wannabe thug walking into a church building, I had to serve community service, and these guys just treated me like I was their brother in Christ, and I was so ashamed rather than some...
Thug off the street.
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