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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the Political Cesspool.
The Political Cesspool, known across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the political cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
We'll follow him, follow him wherever he must follow him.
Well, welcome back, everybody.
It's always great to be with you on Saturday night.
Especially great to be with you on one of these festive broadcasts like the Valentine's Day Show has certainly become.
And all of these incredible ladies are not disappointing.
So far, so good, to say the least.
Now, Janice is a longtime friend, and she and her husband, Rich, are really just part of the family.
And Janice knows that I'm on the middle of this two-week barnstorming tour and that I'm a little bit less organized than usual.
Not disorganized or unorganized, but not quite at 100%.
So I told the ladies I'm leaning on y'all, and thankfully, they're shouldering the burden quite well.
Janice, great to have you back.
Well, it's nice to be with you again.
I enjoy it when you asked me to be on.
Well, I always enjoy when you agreed to come on.
And tonight, I know you've done a lot of work putting together your presentation.
You're going to be talking about homeschooling and trade schools.
And looking forward to hearing what you have to share.
Well, I'm going to start out with a quote from Matthew Henry.
And he says, as Eagles cares, provides, and teach her young, we parents ought to train our children to business and not into indulgence, not into idleness, but into or into the love of ease.
I think that's really important today because it seems like children don't know how to do a lot of things around the house.
They complain about it.
They just want to play their video games.
And part of that is part of the problem with public school, too.
So is it all right to just start going?
Yes, absolutely.
That was a fantastic opening serve there.
Well, we're going to have to start without a history lesson because unless you really understand why public schools are absolutely rotten to the core, you're never going to see any real need to get your children out of them or your grandchildren because I'm a grandparent and I help homeschool my granddaughter.
So, you know, it's not just for the parents.
Sometimes the parents do have to both work and the grandparent can fill that void when necessary.
But as for a history lesson, we need to look at the heart of what is wrong with our public education.
It is Marxism.
And we'll go into a little bit of that.
And it is one of the 10 tenets of communism.
This is an intentional act, an intentional move on the communist to get into our public education, all the way from kindergarten all the way through graduate schools.
And so there's no way that it can be good if it's just based on communist thought.
Now you have to go back.
Who made communism?
From Wikipedia, Karl Marx started formulating communism in 1845 through 46, but he actually wrote it in 1848.
And then there's another great historical event that happened in 1848.
I'm sure some of you know about it.
I'm hoping that a lot more of your listeners know because they're pretty sharp people.
His militant followers led a revolution across much of Europe.
What they were trying to do was to depose all of the monarchies, which they pretty much have done that now.
They're just figureheads.
They don't rule.
They did it across Europe.
And when it was not successful, a lot of them fled to the United States.
I mean, we started getting communists into our country.
We were communists before it was cool.
Okay?
As the old song goes, they've been in here since 1848.
They also started the Republican Party in the 1850s.
Most people who say they're a Republican do not want to face the fact that communists are the ones that started that party.
They took over the Republicans.
I mean, the Democrats, you know, you could see it being taken over by Roosevelt.
It was done.
They are communists.
But Republicans started as that.
But by the 1920s, many of these communists that had come over, you know, not necessarily those, but their children and stuff, they had infiltrated many unelected positions within our government.
That's how they got Wilson, anyway, because they were already in the government.
And they also took over positions in our universities, which is, you know, how do you get youngsters in grade school and in high school?
You get them because you've taught their teachers.
And then this was intensified in the 1930s.
And I know you've talked about this before because those that were of the Frankfurt School ended up here too.
And I think they went to Columbia University.
I think that's the one they went to really that they really, really infiltrated.
So now you have communists teaching our future leaders because they're all future leaders if they've gone, you know, very few people get into high politics that have not been through university or college.
And ever since that time, they have been using public education to destroy the family.
This is destroying the family is the goal of a communist country.
They have to destroy the family.
They have to destroy it first.
Because as soon as they have destroyed the family and all of a sudden the state is your parent, which is, you know, what a lot of schools kind of try to teach them.
Exactly.
Janice, I got to say, I like the way you phrase that.
I'll tell you why in the next segment, but keep going.
Okay.
So their ultimate goals, other than destroying our families completely, is they want to destroy religion and not just Christianity.
They don't destroy all religion.
You know, they want the state to be the religion.
And they want to steal private property.
How many times have we heard Klaus Schwab say, you own nothing and be happy?
Well, this is how they're going to do it.
They've got a plan.
They've been working at it a long, long, long, long time.
And yet we keep sending our children out to public school.
Just, you know, go on bye.
I'm glad I don't have my kids at home.
I can do what I want to do.
You know, I don't get it.
So they want to use destroying the family.
They're using public schools to help destroy the family.
And they are going to use that to destroy everything else that we have.
This is a battle line.
This is a battle line that we have to stand firm on.
We cannot let them take our children.
You know?
Yeah, I mean, couldn't agree more on that.
I mean, it comes down to, do you want your children to have your values?
And if you're listening to this program, your value is that people of European descent, no matter where they're at in the world, have value and need to be there.
We need to exist.
Communists don't think we need to exist.
I'll tell you that this, I said I'd save it for the next segment, but since you're on it right now, before we transition to the next part of your outline, this was actually something that came up during a panel discussion at the conference that I spoke at.
I gave a talk, and then all of the speakers were up for a Q ⁇ A panel discussion.
And somehow something along these lines got brought up.
And I just said that you called the public education system, you know, the parent and don't rely on them to be the parent.
And I said that, you know, if you look forward, that you could squint and see, I don't know how many years in advance, but not too terribly long, maybe within a generation.
I don't know how the left is reproducing itself because they're giving themselves over to any manner of evil and perversion through whether it be homosexuality or transgenderism or just abortion.
They are not reproducing.
The only way left-wing, anti-whites, anti-Christ are reproducing is through the public education system.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I've always said that homosexuals reproduce the same way the Shakers do.
They have to bring people in.
Yeah.
Adopt them.
And you know what?
Shakers are Shakers didn't believe in sex.
But, you know, we have, this has to be our battle line.
We want our children to have our values, not the humanist or communist values.
And you have to take a hard look at what public and private education can do to your children.
It is the goal to turn them into revolutionaries.
And revolutionaries turn on their parents with venom and animosity.
And that's what they want to turn.
Oh.
No, no, I'm just going to say, I'm not saying hey to you.
Yeah, we do have to take a quick break.
But I was saying, hey, Sam Bush, but Janice is ready for her own show.
How's she doing, ladies and gentlemen?
Talking about taking the bull by the horns and just taking over a segment.
She's doing it and doing a great job doing it.
We'll be right back with Janice.
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And Janice, of course, talking about homeschooling and trade schooling.
Well, she's getting into that.
But first, setting the table, going all the way back to the middle part of the 1800s, to let you know how we got where we are now with education.
And I'm enjoying this as much as I'm sure you are as well.
Just sitting back and listening, Janice, please continue.
Are you there?
I am here.
Okay, well, what I was saying just before the break came is that schools, their whole idea is to turn our children into revolutionaries, which will turn on their parents with venom and animosity.
And as they do that to our children, they're also turning them away from our values.
And if you're a Christian, they are also turning them away from God.
And I'm going to say that I do not believe that private education is much better than Christian education, mainly because all of them want to be accredited.
And to be accredited, you have to follow their rules.
Exactly.
And you have to teach the children what they want you to do.
We've got to say this.
I do not want to interrupt you, but you are exactly right.
This is something that people forget.
And your husband told me this years ago, and I never forgot it, is that when you're talking about, hey, what's going on with Christian education today?
You still have to be accredited.
Yes, they'll make some allowances for prayer and Bible studies and things like that.
But when it comes to especially history, you better be teaching what they're teaching in the public education system for the most part.
A private school does not have to be accredited.
But the thing is, is you can't go on to any further higher education if you're not.
And that is the problem.
That's why we need not only elementary and high school, we need colleges that are ours, that we run.
But that's just a dream of mine.
But let's go further on.
The schools are not majoring anymore on how to make have a child read, write, or math or anything.
If two plus two can equal five, they are not getting math.
And when you think about it, our forefathers, children were learning to read at two and three when our country was just being formed.
To go to college, you had to know three to five languages just to get into college.
And now our colleges get remedial English.
But on top of all that, they are more focused on indoctrinating our children into this new push to teach them the LBGTQ, which is another sure way to make sure our children will never reproduce themselves.
You know, it was bad enough in the 60s and 70s.
We had, oh, the world is overpopulating and you shouldn't have any children at all or no more than two.
And then in the 80s and 90s, it was all this race mixing stuff.
You know, that's bad enough.
But now, with this LGBTQ and transgender, this is a death sentence to our society and culture and history.
And I have a friend that actually was going to put her daughter into homes into back into public school after homeschooling her about five years.
And she walked into the school and it was LGBTQ everywhere.
She walked right out.
Child's not going.
Good.
And, you know, I was just going to say, you know, because of the COVID scam and all of the shutdowns and everything that they thrust upon us, I still, and it's debatable what they were really trying to accomplish with that.
If it was some sort of a test to see how compliant the population had gotten or whatever, we'll never really know all of the reasons.
I mean, mostly it was a money grab, I'm sure, money and power.
But because of COVID, yeah, well, that's exactly Janice.
Yes, yes, to strangle small businesses, and a lot of them didn't recover.
But, of course, during the COVID era, a lot of people started homeschooling.
And I don't care what it took to get that to happen, but there was a big proliferation in homeschooling or has been since 2020.
And a lot of them are not going to happen.
I think that was an unintended consequence of their activity.
Absolutely.
It was absurd.
It was inadvertent.
And like I said, no matter what, they were too clever by half.
This was actually something that benefited the families that are checking out.
But, you know, we also need to remember that all the textbooks are overseen by Jewish printers.
You know, they are not going to favorably put white people in favor in those.
And we have, then we have the critical race theory, which tells our little children that because they are white, they're evil.
And everything that is bad is because of them.
When the opposite is true, everything that's evil came out of the Jews.
And then the only, so what it comes down to is that the only way you can protect your children from these evils is to homeschool.
And it's the evils of LBGTQ, CRT, evolution, and communism.
It's the only way we can protect our children.
You've got to make them stronger.
I always heard people, oh, I'm going to send my child to high school to be a missionary.
They're not equipped to be in a missionary.
They're not ready to be one.
That's why God gave us 18 to 30 years to train them because that's how long it's going to take them to get it in their mind what's important and what's real and so to do homeschooling if you're not already doing this sometimes means You know, sacrificing some of the material extras like taking nice vacations, you know, or having a new car every couple years, or maybe even having a huge house.
But each parent needs to make their own decision on whether, first of all, whether or not they need to cut anything in order to be able to do it, or if they're going to do it at all.
But I highly recommend if there is any parent or grandparent out there that their children or grandchildren are not being homeschooled, you need to look into it because there are so many different curriculums that you can use also.
But we need to, you know, we have to show that we need to figure out that our European civilization and culture is important to us.
We need to consider it if we're not already doing it.
And also, you know, what your child is best at.
Education should be tailored for each child.
Child's directions, aptitudes, and abilities.
It is not this one-size-fits-all in public education because as long as they've been mainstreaming, all it does is go down anyway.
When I went to school, if you were, we were kind of separated, it started with reading.
The highest readers in one, all the way down to six.
And then when you got into junior high and high school, you were already set on a path.
Were you college material or were you trade school material or you know, just general, you know, flipping hamburgers material?
And they don't do that anymore.
So smart kids are bored out of their mind and dumb kids still can't keep.
I shouldn't call them dumb.
I'm sorry, it's just from you know my age, you know, but children that have a hard time learning still can't catch up.
And you can also, if you homeschool, you can also teach your children discipline, and that's not spanking.
That can be teaching them self-control, how to behave properly, and how to keep their work.
There's a lot, you know, we as adults have to learn discipline.
We have to bite our tongue sometimes when we really want to say something, but it's not the proper time.
And children need to learn when's the proper time to act a certain way.
And a parent does that better than a teacher.
And especially for boys, school is the absolute worst, the most horrendous thing for a boy.
Sit and be still while you're doing school, they need to be active.
They learn better by activity.
Girls can read a book and learn better for the most part.
Everybody's different.
And both parents, if you decide to do homeschooling, both parents need to be involved.
God does give parents the responsibility to teach their children in Deuteronomy 6.
It's really a father's position.
But we, as parents, are sometimes, grandparents are not just to give our children knowledge.
We're not just about to give them a bunch of facts and go, oh, go on, you're good.
But we need to give them wisdom, which is insight and common sense and the ability to know how to use one's intellect and knowledge with the fear of God.
And then, okay, so you get them through high school.
You have done that in high school.
The worst thing you can do is send them to universities or colleges.
They're still not ready for that communist, evolutionist mindset of the liberal that teaches in public education.
They're not ready for it.
They're not strong enough.
I don't know how I got through it, but I did.
I mean, listen, it's not, you'd like to say everybody can go in, they know better, they're not going to conform.
Peer pressure, especially from authority figures like administration and professors, that's a tough thing for people.
It's a tough one.
I had a professor that first thing he said out of his mouth as he comes on the stage in front of 300 books.
I'm teaching evolution, and nothing about Christianity will be tolerated.
Period.
So, even though I didn't believe in evolution, I parroted his evolution crap on all my tests.
And a lot of kids, a lot of kids, and it's been for years that a lot of kids have been turned when they go into college.
There are other alternatives.
You can send your child to a trade school, which is a lot cheaper.
And they will come out of a trade.
And a lot of them, like if you're going to air conditioning or electricity or some electrician or something like that, you're going to make $50,000 a year.
Big, hey, listen, everybody, there is never, yes, you're going to make good money and you will never run out of work.
A plumber, an electrician, you know, you name it, something like that.
You got to have them.
And everybody use them.
Auto mechanic.
Great, great, great practical advice given by Janice.
Janice, we love you.
Thanks for coming on the show.
And we'll be right back.
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It is a show for all seasons, is it not, ladies and gentlemen?
And we have fun here year-round.
And Courtney is one of the guests who is one of the regulars with us for all of the seasons and all of the months and all of the holidays.
And she's back with us for Valentine's Day again this year.
And she's got a couple of great topics, just as Janice did just such a wonderful job of really just taking over the show and filling two segments with quality content about homeschools and trade schools and the history of education and how we got here and what we need to do going forward to better our people and our families.
Courtney is going to be talking with us about how wide is the political divide between the genders and are political differences more regional and cultural than sexual.
This is going to be an interesting treatment.
I know that this is a topic near and dear to her heart, but you do hear a lot of talk about it, that there's this wide gap between white men and white women, or is it just men in general and women in general?
And she's got a lot of ideas on it.
So, Courtney, take it away.
Okay, thank you.
Yeah, I'm going to get right into this because I have a lot.
The political stuff is mostly going to be in the next segment, but this is going to kind of, this segment's going to segue into it.
But basically, my views on the male-female topic have always been the same.
I grew up in a Southern Baptist home where feminism was greatly frowned upon.
I've never stood up for feminists or related to them in any way.
I have spent my entire life standing up for white males, both within the movement and outside of the movement.
A lot of it is behind the scenes that people aren't aware of, just in like regular conversations with people.
I've stood up for white males much more than I have white females when it comes to just regular conversations I have with normies out there.
And it's why I joined the movement.
I just love white men.
I admire them.
But at the same time, there's a lot of people on the far right/slash red pill community who, when they react to the feminist movement, they don't really do anything to bring white men and women together, but instead they make things worse by constantly blackpilling their audiences and exaggerating the division that currently exists between white men and women.
Now, in any movement, there is a tendency, unfortunately, for a lot of people to repeat clichés over and over that are, you know, based on misinterpreted statistics and that suit a narrative but aren't really reflective of reality and how most white men and women really function and interact with each other.
For example, politically, a lot of our political divisions within our race are more regional and cultural as opposed to sexual.
For example, in the state of Alabama, I think it's pretty obvious that white men in Alabama have far more in common politically with white women in Alabama than they do with white men in Massachusetts or Minnesota or Oregon.
And that's just a few examples.
Now, when it comes to bringing white men and women together and fixing our problems, I think the teachings of Christ are the best blueprint to turn to.
I know there's not a lot, there's a lot of people in our movement who aren't religious, but still, the teachings of Christ worked for our people for so long.
And I also sometimes hear people say that Christ was a liberal and he favored women, but that's not true at all.
He was aware that the sexes were different.
He was aware that both sexes sin equally, even if it's in different ways, and he preached to both accordingly.
Now, Southern Baptists, you know, we attack Southern Baptists on this show a lot, and I myself have partaken in that, but I only go so far.
Well, you know, it's like Sam Dixon said, you can, we can criticize the South or the Southern Baptists, but other people better not do it, sort of like the old thing about I can criticize my mom, but you better not say anything about it or something like that.
But yeah, we do do that.
I only go so far with it, to be honest, because we have gotten really weak on race and Israel.
But I have to say on most other topics, including the male-female topic, I mean, we're much more traditional still than 98% of the large denominations in this country, the other large denominations in this country.
In fact, in 2023, the Southern Baptist Convention shut down two female-run churches, and I think that should be applauded.
Thank God for small mercies.
But anyways, like the Southern Baptist preachers I have had who have all been white males, they have mostly been pretty fair and balanced on the male-female topic as they should be preaching to their congregations.
The small congregations are wonderful.
I mean, there's, as always, a big gulf, a wide gulf between the headtable of any organization, whether it be a church or whatever, and the membership.
It's just the same with your grassroots Republican voter and the party at large on the level of someone like McConnell.
There's a wide gulf.
But yeah, these Southern Baptist churches, there's no finer place to be on a Sunday morning than one of these small Southern Baptist churches throughout the rural South.
Right.
And yeah, the preachers that I've had, when they're talking about male-female issues, you know, that they're fair and balanced.
First, they turn to the men.
And like, let's say the topic is pornography.
First, they'll say something to the men in the congregation.
And then when they're done doing that, they turn to the women and they talk to them about, you know, dressing modestly and don't act like a whore, you know.
And if you want me to get on to white women for something, I'm just always so bewildered at how clueless so many of them are about how they act and dress around men.
My father, when I was growing up, my father did not let me leave the house if I was dressed inappropriately.
And a father can understand that much better than a mother can because he himself is a male and he understands the temptations that women give off.
And this is why under the patriarchy, women always dress modestly as they should.
Now, I just condemned white women for something.
So again, I'm keeping this fair and balanced.
On the other hand, you know, there are too many white men out there who purchase porn and support OnlyFans, go to strip clubs, and that's equally contributing to the degenerate culture.
On the topic of women working and going to college, that's another, can you hear me still?
I can hear you fine.
Okay.
On the topic of women working and going to college, that's another topic I've always hit hard against on this show.
But it's another one of these topics that white men and women really aren't as divided as people in our movement act like they are.
I mean, this is not a topic that we really need to be at each other's throats over because, you know, on one hand, we need to condemn white women.
We need to encourage them to be good mothers and submissive wives.
But on the other hand, we need to condemn all these fathers out there who insist that their daughters go to college and get careers.
And I know, at least in my generation, that was a huge issue.
That was a huge driving force as to why so many girls were going to school.
And, you know, and also within households, a lot of times it's a joint decision between husband and wife if a woman works.
It's not just the woman going out and deciding to work a lot of times.
It's a joint decision.
So, you know, that's my thoughts on that topic.
And I also want to say that historically, our people have been very poor for most of our history.
And so a lot of times white women, unfortunately, they had to do things outside the home, but it was always female-specific things like being seamstresses or midwives or nurses or school teachers.
And, you know, these women still manage to have tons of kids.
So I do think like in this day and age, yes, most jobs out there should be only for men and women don't need to be enroaching upon them.
But at the same time, there are a small percentage of jobs I do think women are well suited for.
Midwives are making a comeback at nursing.
I mean, when I had my kids in the hospital, the neonatal nurses who came in and showed me how to nurse my baby and sat down and talked to me.
They were the most amazing, some of the most amazing women I had ever met.
And a lot of them had five or six kids at home.
Yeah, well, I wrote about that, Courtney, in the opening chapter of the Honorable Cause that, you know, my maternal grandparents, you know, had a very large family like you're talking about, you know, and just were completely impoverished and sharecroppers, but it didn't stop them from having kids.
And if you get into this mindset, well, I got to have this much and check all these boxes before we can have a kid or have another kid.
I mean, that's doing the enemy's work for you.
Right.
Right.
I agree.
And that, you know, that kind of wraps up my first segment.
Yeah, I just don't, I don't think white men and women are as divided as a lot of people in our circles claim they are.
I mean, a lot of our issues are societal, and you have people on both sides who are contributing to problems.
And I think, you know, the approach of Jesus Christ, you know, preaching to both sides, I think that's the best way to go about most issues.
It brings white people together.
How about these ladies tonight, ladies and gentlemen?
I mean, I told you, looking at their outlines, that this was going to be a standout installment of the Valentine's Day program.
They don't even need me at all tonight.
Kim, Lacey, Lauren, Janice, now Courtney, and we're not done yet.
What a wonderful job these ladies do.
We'll be right back.
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to tell you, normally, Keith and Alexander and I, I work up the outline, get the guests together.
Keith and I will meet at a restaurant pre-show to sort of go over the game plan.
But the guest knows what we want to talk to them about.
This is very much the opposite of that tonight.
What we're doing tonight here with the Valentine's Day program is that I have selected a handful of these wonderful ladies to come on, but asking them to call their shot to tell me what they want to talk about, then work up a presentation that we can share with everybody out there in the listening audience.
And there was only one who couldn't make it this time, and that was Sarah Dye of Above Ground Coffee.
She's on a family vacation and wanted to be here but couldn't.
But everybody else was able to do it.
And by the way, the only coffee my wife drinks now is above ground coffee.
That is not a paid plug.
That is not a paid advertisement.
That's just the truth.
And it just goes to show our people are developing and professionalizing in so many different ways.
And you look at what all of these ladies are doing, whether it's in the home or in the movement or both, and it just really makes you proud.
And it's all about this familial bond that we share.
And anyway, I just couldn't be more excited with how this thing is rolling out so far this evening.
Back with Courtney from Alabama, who's just been a mainstay guest for really, I can't even remember a time that she hasn't been here, so many years now.
And looking at her outline.
So the things she wanted to talk about tonight are, number one, how white men and women aren't as divided in many ways as is claimed, sometimes even in our own circles, and how the teachings of Jesus Christ are the best blueprint to strengthen our bond.
And then what we're going to be getting into right now is, in her second segment, is how a lot of our political differences between whites in this country, are they more regional and cultural than sexual?
Well, that's what she's about to touch on.
But I know, Courtney, because I know you, and we speak somewhat regularly off the air, that one of your pet peeves is when you find commentators saying that there's a great difference between men and women or even white men and women.
But when you look at the actual numbers and when you look at voting patterns between white men and white women across different socioeconomic thresholds and tiers, it's really not as entirely different as a lot of people may say, is it?
Right, right.
Thank you for opening up this segment for me.
And I want to start off by saying, just so nobody misunderstands me, like let's say if the state of Alabama were to break away from this God-forsaken union, please, God, make it happen.
And after we separated and became a separate country, like let's say some white men in Alabama stepped forward and said, okay, this is our new constitution we're writing.
These are our new rules going forward for our new country.
From now on, only native white southern Protestant males in Alabama will vote in any election or will have any say in politics.
So this would exclude non-whites, women.
It would also exclude Yankee transplant males.
Now, in that situation, as a white woman, I would be happy to give up my right to vote.
I would instantly do it.
Now, in this current situation, where we have this huge empire country that is multiracial, and we have all these non-whites pouring in and voting, and these non-whites, including the non-white males, vote much, worse than white women do.
And their numbers are also growing.
In this current situation, non-white men and women seem to be a much bigger issue than white women are when it comes to voting.
It just seems like, you know, with non-whites pouring in and growing, if white women were to suddenly stop voting, it would be a death sentence for the Republican Party pretty soon.
Now, you can look at the statistics for every major presidential election going back to the 60s or whatever.
And I'm only talking about major presidential elections because that's the easiest to look up.
But you can look at the voting gap between white men and women going all the way back to the 60s.
And the voting gap was always under 10%.
These election years like 2016, where the voting gap got a little bigger, a little over 10% at 11% or so.
That was a major, that was kind of a rare anomaly among all the election years, years like that.
And a lot of our differences are as whites are more regional, you know, in how we vote.
Let's look at the white women, and I'll get into this, but let's look at the white women who are causing the voting gap.
You know, they tend to be young, single, college-educated white women, and they tend to only live in certain parts of the country.
And I'm not making this up.
This has been demonstrated on electoral maps that show how white women vote.
This is not a nationwide issue.
It tends to be an issue on the Pacific coast, the upper Midwest, and in the Northeast.
And a lot of these women are in urban areas.
I can tell you, I mean, just speaking, just personal, personally speaking, my wife has never voted for a candidate that I didn't.
You know, exactly, exactly.
And that's how it is in Alabama.
I mean, and most people in Alabama, it's like, you know, white women in Alabama in 2020 voted for Trump at a rate of 80%.
Now, these blue areas of the country I just mentioned where these young white female, single, college-educated white women are causing the voting gap.
I highly doubt that the white men in those regions voted for Trump at a rate nearly as high as 80% like white women in Alabama did.
And the reason I'm saying that, I'm not saying that to bash men.
I'm saying that to emphasize our regional differences.
I've seen graphs that show like it compares the white working class vote up north to the white working class vote in the south.
And the gap was like 15 percentage points, which is larger than the white male feet, white female gap overall has ever been.
Another thing we don't talk about is there's a huge white Protestant versus white Catholic voting gap.
In the 2020 election, white Protestants voted for Trump at 72 percentage points versus white Catholics who voted for him at 55 percentage points.
That is a 17 percent gap.
You know, and again, that's much larger than the white male female gap has ever been.
I'm not attacking white Catholics.
They're a great group of people.
And I'm sure that their percentage has lowered some from Hispanics that say they're white, but really aren't.
But still, there's a gap there, and I doubt that that impacts it too much.
What I find interesting about this is it seems to be trendy for a lot of people, a certain branch of our movement.
It seems to be trendy right now to always blame Protestants for the failure of this country and to talk about how we're more liberal, which is interesting because this country was founded by Protestant males.
But, you know, the other thing is that I have never seen any statistics voting up this ridiculous myth that white Catholics in this country are more conservative than white Protestants.
I've never seen statistics backing that up.
And, you know, and, you know, we talked about Southern Baptists earlier.
I mean, you can look at a map.
There's maps that show where the most religious parts of the country are.
And it's in the South and the state of Utah.
Those aren't very Catholic areas.
So, and that's, you know, and that's really all I had to say for the next, for the second segment.
I'm trying to think of a note to end on, but I'll let you talk.
No, I'll tell you the note to end on is what you and Janice have done.
I mean, taking two segments apiece and just filling it with the top quality content about stuff that we need to talk about.
Now, you're definitely talking about, or we have been talking about over the course of the last two segments, the political divide between the genders and political differences, regional and cultural, rather than being sexual.
Now, we're talking about this being applied just to white people, not men and women.
Right.
Total, correct?
Correct.
Right.
Yeah, which is what I knew and wanted just to relay that to the audience.
But, you know, and the only problem is, and it affects both sexes, is that whites and only whites, within whites and only whites, do you have such a large number, even though it's a minority of whites voting for the Democrats, but it's still a very distinct minority.
You would never see any other racial group going out and voting against their own self-interest as whites do.
And that is both male and female.
Because as you stated, and as we know, having scoured these numbers over the years, there's not a huge difference between white men and white women when it comes to who they vote for.
Now, there is some, and you mentioned some of the outliers there and what age demographics and what parts of the country they're normally from.
But there are still man and woman alike, too many whites voting against their own self-interest.
You don't see that from any other race.
Right, right.
Yeah, like, you know, like, let's compare.
Like, white women, you have like four, it's like usually around 45% of white women voting for Democrats.
And then you got 35% of white men voting for Democrats.
And I don't really know if one is worse than the other because white women are constantly getting catered to by Democrats, constantly treated as a victim group.
They constantly want the Democrats to join them.
Whereas white males, I mean, they have nobody standing up for them, but yet 35% of them are still voting for Democrats.
I don't know if that's the same thing.
No, it's not.
It's not.
And you'll never find 35%.
I mean, this is the Tea Party's fetish, you know, if you live to a country where the old Tea Party, where you'd have 35% blacks, but Republican, it's never going to happen.
They've got more sense than we do, and certainly more racial solidarity.
But we're working on it.
We're working on it.
That's the mission of this program for 20 years.
So many good people, man and woman alike, joining in that cause.
And it is growing.
And yes, Courtney, you did say something earlier.
It's a dream that I have too.
One day that will be a free South and that there will be a secession of a real balkanization of this country.
It won't be just the old Confederacy this time.
A lot of Midwest and Mountain West states will join the party, but we'll see when that happens.
Thank you, Courtney.
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