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Hello, America.
Every day, I have to try to figure out what makes the show, what doesn't make the show.
And it is becoming more and more like Sophie's choice every day because everything is so important.
Today, I am going to ask you to stick with this program because Today is a setup for tonight's television show.
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hallway.
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And he heard me pick up the food bowl, and I, it was, honestly, it was like thundering elephants coming down, and he slammed into the wall because he can't stop.
He slides against the wall, boom.
And he looks at me like, food, right?
It's rough greens, man.
He's a picky, picky eater.
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Leave me alone.
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Tonight on Glenn TV, a virus has escaped the university labs.
It's called critical race theory, but it's a dangerous reality and it's spreading rapidly through the culture.
Glenn exposes the deadly Marxist roots of this toxic ideology and reveals why progressives are targeting our kids in school.
Watch critical race tyranny: the great reset of education.
Learn how parents can fight back before it's too late.
Tonight, 9 p.m.
Eastern at blazetv.com/slash Glenn.
All right, I want to start with this philosophical question.
If your house was on fire and everybody was inside and you had all the treasures of the world, of your world inside,
what would be the things that you would leave your house with?
What would be the things that you made sure were out of the house and protected?
Stu, you want to answer that question?
Out of everything in your house,
middle of the night, alarm goes off, blazing flames.
Is there anything that you run in for?
You run into the fire, even after you get out, and you're like, wait a minute.
And you run back into the fire to make sure you grab this.
What is it?
I mean, you're obviously talking outside of family and pets and things, right?
No.
No.
Well, them.
Yeah, okay.
That's the first thing.
And
if your child is still in the house and it's burning down, do you listen to the firemen when they're like, don't go in there?
Or do you go in?
Yeah, you're going in
any circumstance.
Yeah.
If you had,
like I have, just precious American documents and books and everything else,
do you...
Do you go, oh, man,
you saved my children and not the books?
No, I'm not even gonna go with the children.
Okay, always the children.
When it comes down to it, the only thing that matters is your family.
And I need to put you into that mindset.
I just had a week of doing this, and it is.
We lost someone to suicide.
I have had two immediate family members deal with suicide in the last eight months.
We had the police at my door in the middle of the night because of one attempted suicide in my immediate family in the last 12 months.
And I just lost my brother-in-law last week to suicide.
There is nothing, I mean, I honestly am having a harder and harder time sitting here every day
doing
this
because
the only thing I should be doing
are things that are eternal in nature and support my family.
I urge you to start thinking about this and your life in this way.
If it doesn't have eternal consequences, if it's not eternal in its nature, why are you doing it?
Now
let me explain why I'm talking to you about this
the house is on fire
and I don't care what anybody says to you the house is on fire
and we may save the house we may not save the house here's the good news we can build another house
If this fails, there are enough of us to be be able to figure out a way, and I don't care, literally, I don't care if it's on Mars, there are enough of us to be able to say,
I'm going to try this again, and I know where we went wrong last time, so I'm going to strengthen that up a little bit.
But we do not,
we cannot
replace our children,
And our children are being ripped from us.
Only 40% of the nation's school kids are back in school.
And everybody's like, when are we getting back to school?
I'm telling you, stop saying that.
We have to start finding new ways to educate our kids.
This is a real pandemic.
What's happening in our schools?
I want to give you
a letter written by a teacher in Manhattan.
Now to be a teacher in Manhattan, I'm guessing you're not real conservative.
But she is a teacher at a Christian school.
In Manhattan.
I don't even know what that means, but a Christian school in Manhattan.
I'm a teacher at the Great Church High School in Manhattan.
Ten years ago, I changed careers when I discovered how rewarding it is to help young people explore the truth and beauty of mathematics.
I love my work.
As a teacher, my first obligation is to my students, but right now, my school is asking me to embrace anti-racism training and pedagogy that I believe is deeply harmful to them and any person who seeks to nurture the virtues of curiosity, empathy, and understanding.
Now listen to that.
She's saying that pedagogy is just a way of teaching.
She's saying that her church school is telling them the way to teach she believes is deeply harmful
and
truly detrimental to anyone who believes in curiosity, empathy, and understanding.
Anti-racist training, she continues, sounds righteous, but it is the opposite of truth in advertising.
It requires teachers like myself to treat students differently on the basis of race.
Furthermore, in order to maintain a united front for our schools, teachers at Grace are directed to confine our doubts about this framework to conversations as an in-house office of community engagement for whom every significant objection leads to a foregone conclusion, any doubting students are likewise challenged to
reframe their views to conform to critical race.
I know that by attaching my name to this, I'm risking not only my current job, but my career as an educator since most schools, both public and private, are now captive to this backward ideology.
But witnessing the harmful impact it has on children, I cannot stay silent.
My heart
breaks for this woman.
My school, like so many others, induces students via shame to identify primarily with their race before their individual identities are fully formed.
Students are pressured to conform their opinions to those broadly associated with their race and gender and minimize or dismiss individual experiences that don't
match those assumptions.
The morally compromised status of oppressor is assigned to one group of students based on those immutable characteristics.
In the meantime, dependency, resentment, and moral superiority are cultivated in students considered oppressed.
All of this is done in the name of equity.
Remember, equity, if you see the word equity, run,
run,
run.
Equality is what America has been based on.
Equality, not equity.
She continues, equity is the opposite of fair.
In reality, all this reinforces the worst
impulses we have of human beings, our tendency towards tribalism and sectarianism, that a truly liberal education is meant to transcend.
Recently, I raised questions about this ideology at a mandatory whites-only student and faculty Zoom meeting.
Such racially segregated sessions are now commonplace at my school.
It was a bait-and-switch, self-care seminar that labeled objectivity and individualism, fear of open conflict, and even a right to comfort as characteristics of white supremacy.
I doubted that these human attributes, many of them virtues, now reframed as vices.
and in those days, good will be made evil and evil will be made good.
I doubted that they could be radicalized in this way, but in the Zoom chat, I questioned whether one must define oneself in terms of racial identity at all.
My goal was to model for students that they should feel safe to question any ideological assertions if they felt moved to do so.
It seemed like my questions broke the ice.
Students and even a few teachers offered a broad range of questions and observations.
Many students said it was more productive and a
substantive discussion than they expected.
However, when my questions were shared outside the forum, violating the school norm of reality, I was informed by the head of the high school that my philosophical challenges had caused harm to students, given that these topics were life and death matters about people's flesh and blood and bone, I was reprimanded for acting like an independent agent of a set of principles or ideas or beliefs.
I was told that in doing so, I failed to serve the greater good and the higher truth.
Zig Heil.
That is my comment.
He further informed me that I had created dissidents for vulnerable and
uniformed thinkers or unformed thinkers and neurological disturbances in the students' beings and systems.
The school's director of studies added that my remarks could even constitute harassment.
Oh my gosh, I would lose my mind.
A few days later, the head of the school ordered all high school advisors to read a public reprimand of my conduct out loud to every student in the school.
It was a surreal experience walking the halls alone and hearing the words emitting from each classroom.
Events from last week compel us to underscore some aspects of our mission and share some thoughts about our community, the statement began.
At independent schools with their history of predominantly white populations, racism colludes with other forms of bias, sexism, classism, ableism, and so much more to undermine our stated ideals.
And we must work hard to undo this history.
Students from low-income families experience culture shock at our school.
Racist incidents happen, and bias can influence relationships, all true, but addressing such problems with a call to undo history lacks any kind of limiting principle and pairs any allegation of bigotry with a a priori guilt.
My own contract for the next year requires me to participate in restorative practices designed by the Office of Community Engagement in order to heal my relationship with the students of color and other students in my classes, the details of these practices remain unspecified until I sign.
Sign!
I asked my uncomfortable questions in the self-care meeting because I felt a duty to my students.
I wanted to be a voice for the many students of different backgrounds who have approached me over the course of the past several years to express their frustration with indoctrination at our school, but was afraid to speak up.
They report in their classes and in other discussions that they must never challenge any of the premises in our anti-racist teachings, which are deeply informed by critical race theory.
These concerns are confirmed for me when I attend grade level and all school meetings about race and gender issues.
I, therefore, therefore, I witness student after student sticking to a narrow script of acceptable responses.
Teachers praise insights when they articulate the existing framework or expand it to apply to novel domains.
Meantime, it is common for teachers to exhort students who remain silent that we really do need to hear from you.
But what does that mean?
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And
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Yeah.
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I'm just gonna tell you
the reason why
the
Third Reich
got away with a lot of stuff
is because in the 20s in the Weimar Republic so many things had just been beaten down and destroyed all of the old symbols everything
I mean the the German people to this day
and before just like us had the eagle as their symbol.
But it became the iron eagle under the Third Reich.
Everything was put back, but it had been gone for so long that when it came back, it was all distorted, but people thought, oh, well, that's kind of like it.
Yeah, I mean, that's close.
And
they could use that time away
to distort and twist.
And I'm telling you, that's why the teachers' unions are not going back to work.
Because they are,
when you finally do return to school it will be nothing like it was nothing like it was
and this is happening all across the country let me give you the latest I mean this is really bad in California
in California the teachers at Santa Clara County
And the and the Board of Education has denounced the U.S.
as a parasitic system
based on the invasion of white male settlers.
Teachers are instructed now to
cash in on kids' inherent empathy in order to train students to become, quoting again, activist intellectuals.
And this starts in the first grade.
Tonight, a special
on CRT.
You need to know what this is, and we have somebody that's joining us who needs your help and can help you stand up against it.
But I'm telling you, the house is on fire, and you need to get your children out.
The children are left in that building, and some people are saying, go back into the house.
Don't, it's on fire.
This is the Glenback Program.
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It is Wednesday, a very important show tonight.
It will educate you on what's happening
in your school.
Don't think that it's not.
It is
the amazing indoctrination that is happening with critical race theory and what it looks like and how to make sure your kids are not being indoctrinated.
If there is one thing, one issue you should pay attention to, because I know all of this is overwhelming.
If there is one thing that you should pay attention to, it is this, your kids' education.
This will undo the United States of America and the idea of freedom, the idea of true equality, the idea of our Constitution.
It will be absolutely and totally destroyed in one generation.
You see, you've seen the effects of subtle indoctrination already.
This is mass indoctrination, and it's very clear.
You put your kids in first grade, and they start to learn this stuff.
You lose them before they're in sixth grade.
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All right, I'm going going to give you a couple of stories here.
And the first story, I want you to put a pin in
because I just,
I want to give it to you, but then I'm going to come back to it.
So put a pin in this story.
Listen to this.
Tuesday, it was reported that Centers of Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration announced that they were recommending a pause in the administration of the Johnson ⁇ Johnson COVID-19 vaccine out of an abundance of caution.
According to release statements, officials are examining
whether the vaccine was linked to six
cases in the U.S.
of rare and severe type of blood clot.
The one-shot Johnson Johnson vaccine has been administered more than 6.8 million times across the country.
But we have found six
cases out of the 6.8 million, six cases.
And so they've stopped.
Put a pin in that.
By the way, so you have an idea, the risk of blood clots from the pill
is 2,000 times higher than what Johnson and Johnson is experiencing now in the vaccine.
The pill,
2,000 times higher for these exact blood clots.
Why is this being stopped?
Okay,
put a pin in it.
I'm coming back.
I need to talk to you about a couple of fronts that I'm just going to go over just so you are aware of.
But we'll do all the work on this so you don't have to worry about it.
We have our eyes on it.
Romania's former anti-Russian president is saying now that NATO will not lift a finger for Ukraine.
And in his opinion, the Russians will now occupy Ukraine, the whole country, and threaten Europe next.
There's an allegation that Hungary has made a secret deal with Moscow to get territory it lost in World War II if they leave NATO.
Putin has threatened war with NATO if they intervene in support of Ukraine.
The reason why this is coming up now is because there are 250,000 troops that Russia has deployed on the Ukrainian border.
Now, they expect, experts who are watching this, that that number will rapidly increase over the next couple of weeks.
The Russians have said, no, this is a regular exercise.
No, it's not.
No, it's not.
Now, they may retreat if we stand up, but we're not going to.
Russians are also deploying mobile mortars.
This is according to Janes, which
watches this stuff for a living.
These mortars will fire tactical nuclear weapons, and such weapons are being moved up to the border right now.
Secretary of Defense Austin is going to NATO headquarters as the war alert level has been raised to potential imminent threat.
Putin is going to deliver a speech in the next 10 days.
Rumors in Russia say it will be an ultimatum of some kind.
The ground in Ukraine is muddy at the moment.
When it dries by
mid-May or later, the Russian offensive, some believe, will begin.
The Ukrainian president, Zelensky, says that war cannot be avoided now.
Let me say that again.
War cannot be avoided now.
Ukraine will lose its sovereignty if it gave in to the present Russian demands.
Zelensky said war might be avoided if NATO admitted Ukraine as a member.
The United States, despite Joe Biden saying, I'm tough on Putin, said, no, no, no, no, we're not going to do that.
We are now in the period, what has been called one clenched fist, in which Russia and China start flexing their military muscle.
We'll see how it plays over the next couple of weeks.
There will be serious economic consequences because of the Russian army.
It'll be much closer and more threatening, and NATO will have an absolute crisis.
Massive amounts of money will be needed, and guess who will have to pony up for all of that?
Now, let me give you, do you remember what you put a pin in?
Let me give you something else that we're watching on the war front.
The new director of national intelligence has issued a report
saying, quote, some hard-hit developing countries are experiencing financial and
humanitarian crisis, increasing the risks of surges in migration, collapsed governments, or internal conflict.
The economic, I'm quoting, the economic fallout from the pandemic is likely to create or worsen instability in at least a few and perhaps many countries as people grow more desperate in the face of interlocking pressures that include sustained economic downturns, job losses, and disrupted supply chains.
If there is a collapse, still quoting, if there is an economic collapse in any given country, it is only natural that there will be migration flows to places where the economy is more robust.
Are we concerned about the economic impacts that this might have, which could lead to migration?
As militaries face growing calls to cut budgets, gaps are emerging in the U.S.
peacekeeping operations, military training and preparedness, counterterrorism operations, and arms control monitoring, verification, and compliance.
These gaps are likely to grow without a quick end to the pandemic and a rapid recovery, making managing a conflict more difficult, particularly because the pandemic has not caused any diminutation,
diminutive smaller in the number of intensity of conflicts.
My God, how did I get this job?
I apologize.
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We expect COVID-19 to remain a threat to populations worldwide until vaccines and therapeutics are widely distributed.
Let me again take that pin back out now and talk about Johnson and Johnson.
2,000 times more likely to have those blood clots with the pill
than with this vaccine.
Why are we shutting things down?
Why is this happening?
Why aren't we
doing everything we can to get back onto our feet and open things up?
Why are we not watching our border and making our border super strong if our director of national intelligence is saying revolutions are coming?
And when one boat is swamped, people will rush and swamp the next boat.
Oh, by the way, one last in this.
Iran has ramped up uranium enrichment to the highest levels they've ever done
as Biden seeks to re-enter the nuclear deal.
Okay.
I'm done with all that.
We will keep our eye on that for you.
And let me give you a piece of good news.
And here's how I know it's good news.
The New York Times, the daily today, was freaking out about it.
And that is, the rights of religion
are being strengthened.
There was a decision about
churches being able to hold, you know, Bible study and
be able to open up their churches
and be treated like the bowling alley
and not held to a standard that Walmart doesn't have to held to.
Well, it went in the favor of religion, thank God, 5-4 decision.
And
it has real impact.
And I know this because the New York Times just did their daily today,
where they talked to their expert on the Constitution,
you know, a reporter from the New York Times.
And
he says the Supreme Court has really handed victory after victory after victory for the religions of America.
And
so much so that they're getting special treatment.
And this court's completely out of control.
They are freaking out.
The one thing that Donald Trump did that you can never take away from him, and you can also say, thank God,
thank God
is what he did on the Supreme Court and the lower courts now they don't like it because it's not an activist court in their favor and quite honestly I don't think it's an activist court in any favor as it should be it's just strictly constitutional many times
I don't want an activist on the right and I don't want an activist on the left.
I want a constitutional court.
They're freaking out because it seems as though that's what we have at least on the First Amendment.
As it should be, as it should be.
Don't get discouraged.
Religious rights have been greatly empowered.
Now, my question to your church, my question that you should be asking your pastor, priest, or rabbi,
we have been emboldened.
We have gotten many of our rights back that have been lost for a long time.
What are we as Christians and what are you as the pastor and we as a church doing
to protect the rights of all mankind?
Pulpits, pastors, priests, you have failed us.
You have failed the country.
Do not fail anymore.
God has helped you out by giving you enriched and strengthened rights.
For the first time in a long time, you have almost full access to the rights that God has given you.
What are you going to do with that?
All right.
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Oh my gosh.
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That's a problem.
You still have your timeshare.
get out of that thing you can do it legally most places can't get you out of it because they're not attorneys usually they're the same guys.
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I did.
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This is the Glenbeck program coming up in just a few minutes.
One of my favorite people, Jason Whitlock.
I just love this guy.
He is
he's not a Bible thumper, you know,
but he's so
he's got
guts of steel right now.
And
the things he's willing to say for his audience.
I mean, this audience, you know, expects me to go, well, Jesus, at some point or another, but he's a sports writer.
And he was on yesterday and we talked after the show.
He's just like,
there's no other answer but God.
That's it.
That's the only answer.
I was just writing something to
one of the executives of this program, and I
just said,
I don't have any answers.
Nobody has answers.
How am I supposed to come up with answers every single day?
And as I'm writing it, I'm thinking, no,
there is only one answer.
And whether it's commercially viable or not,
God's the only answer.
A return to common sense and eternal principles.
That is the only answer.
And I believe the Constitution is a divinely inspired document.
And it's all about equality.
It is the greatest weapon against
slavery and everything else.
That's Frederick Douglass.
That's the answer.
God is the answer.
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What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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Jason Whitlock, the man who was a sports writer, really comments on anything that is cultural in our nation,
has been thrown into Twitter jail
because
he dared, dare
say anything about the Black Lives Matter founder that bought, you know, a $1.4 million home.
And he said, Never apologize to these satanic MFers.
Never stand your ground.
Stand on truth.
Well, he went to Twitter jail.
Well, today he's out of Twitter jail.
He's with us next.
Free at last.
Free at last.
Thank God Almighty he's free at last.
The conditions.
The conditions in Twitter jail is, I mean, it's unspeakable.
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Oh my gosh, do we
did you have anything but bread and water in Twitter jail, Jason?
They actually fed me very well.
Ved you very well.
Good.
They let me order DoorDash while I was wow.
Yeah.
Wow.
Well, welcome back.
You know, now you have your voice back.
Twitter has got to play such an important role in your life.
You know,
it does in terms of my media career, but I got, I don't have,
you ever heard of the TV show The Wire, Glenn?
Yeah.
Yeah, The Wire is widely known as the greatest show ever.
It's certainly my favorite show.
I don't know if it's widely known as the greatest show.
Yeah, no, I really think that might
be a good idea.
I think that might be
very well respected.
No, it's very well respected, but it is not widely known as the greatest show.
A lot of people do say it, but I mean, you know, it's not universal, obviously.
I didn't say universal.
Type in a lot of people think, a lot of people think Titanic was the greatest movie.
No, a lot of people think Avatar was the greatest movie.
That doesn't make it true.
Anyway, go ahead.
But if you type into Google greatest TV show in history,
there's three candidates that they're going to get written about.
The Sopranos, The Wire, and Breaking Bad.
I was going to say Breaking Bad, yeah.
The Wire is the greatest show in TV history.
Most competent people recognize that.
And
they had a drug king pen named Avon Barksdale.
And he had a saying about jail.
You only do two days, the day you go in and the day you come out.
And so I just did my two days.
There you go.
Why did you go into Twitter jail?
I went into Twitter jail because I was critical of the Black Lives Matter founder that bought a $1.4 million home in a neighborhood with 1.4% black population.
And, you know, she's making her living and building her brand off of saying that white supremacy
has total control over the destiny of black people and that all white people are basically have privilege and they're racist.
And so it just seems odd to me that a woman with those beliefs would live in a community where there's only 1.4% black people.
That seems contradictory.
And I think it's 90% white.
So she'll have a lot of white cops and a lot of white people to complain about.
It would be a little like Dietrich Bonoffer moving into the Nazi neighborhood.
Yeah.
I mean, if you really believed it.
Yeah.
You'd be like, that doesn't really make sense.
So they slammed me in Twitter jail and then they waited four days and sent me a a note, Twitter did, that said, this was yesterday around 6 p.m.
Hello.
Thanks for reaching out about this.
I did not reach out to them.
That's a lie.
Twitter takes reports like this very seriously.
And our goal is to create a safe environment for everyone to express themselves freely.
We've reviewed your account and it looks like we made a mistake.
Our records have been updated to indicate there was no violation and we apologize for causing you to delete the tweet.
I never deleted the tweet.
That's why I retweeted it immediately yesterday.
We appreciate your patience while we investigated this.
Thanks, Twitter.
And just to add on to what Jason said earlier, I've now pulled up two 100 greatest show lists of all time.
From Rolling Stone, number three, Breaking Bad, number two, The Wire, number one, The Sopranos.
Yeah, I disagree with Rolling Stone.
And then IGN.
Oh, you can disagree, but I can't disagree with you.
I'm not cash in the IGN.
Well, at least fair.
IGN has Breaking Bad at number four,
The Sopranos at number two, and The Wire at number one.
So, I mean, this is, I gotta say, in context, I think.
What's number three?
Why did you skip number three?
It was the Twilight Zone, and it wasn't involved in our previous conversation.
That's why I skipped it.
All right.
Let me tell you what's crazy about my love of The Wire.
And the guy that created it is a former Baltimore
son reporter, David Simon.
He's absolutely one of my idols.
He's He's one of the most deranged leftists on the planet.
He's left of Bernie Sanders.
But I love what he did with The Wire.
He told the truth with The Wire.
I don't know how
it's so inconsistent with.
I know, I don't know how they do it.
I mean, sometimes Aaron Sorkin gets into places where you're like, I don't think you believe that.
Do you, Aaron?
I don't know how they produce it, but he's somebody that I just really disagree with vehemently on politics, but his stuff is brilliant.
Let me go back to you, a known, widely known liar.
This from
the latest on you
came out yesterday.
Sports pariah and white America's favorite lapdog, Jason Whitlock, is unfortunately a black man.
As such, Whitlock...
That's an amazing sentence.
Whitlock has found a niche in life in which his whole modus operandi is to denounce, bash, and destroy the movement for black lives.
Whitlock hates black people.
He hates progressive black people even more.
He really hates black female athletes who don't just stick to sports.
And he really, really hates black people who protest after an unarmed black person has been shot by the police.
You're not going to even respond, are you?
What?
I read the deal
yesterday, I believe.
It's in the root.
It's one of the most dishonest, vile things that you could say.
And I would be embarrassed if I worked at the root,
if someone published something like that, that so far removed from the truth, and just the only intent is to try to harm and damage, disparge, slander, smear my reputation.
You know,
what's comical about this is I've actually, not even comical, but it's just sad.
I've actually had the experience of a close family member, a family member that I helped raise, a cousin that as a child
came to Kansas City with some other cousins of mine to
visit me, blah, blah, blah.
I stood in the gap because he had no relationship with his his dad.
In 2012, he was killed by police, sheriffs, two sheriffs' officers in Indianapolis.
My family has been through the stereotypical Black Lives Matter experience.
The issue isn't a joke to me, and that's why I'm in disagreement with Black Lives Matter because they've turned it into a hustle for money rather than seeking any type of solutions.
Police brutality has actually,
just across the board, has actually decreased in America over the last 30 or 40 years.
Policing has actually gotten better.
If we have an issue with police brutality, and I will agree that we do, it's not a racial problem.
Trust me, if you do the research, and because of what happened to my family member in 2012, I've been all the way down the police brutality rabbit hole.
And you can find incredible incidences that involve white police officers assassinating white people.
And I say that without a bit of exaggeration.
I believe a young man's name is Robert.
Well, you've already blown your, hang on, you've already blown your credibility with the wire thing.
So now you're expecting, now you're expecting me to believe this isn't an overreach.
Okay, go ahead.
And so I'm just, if we address police brutality en masse as like, oh, hey, we got a problem with policing and maybe they're using guns too often and they're blah, blah, blah.
It's not a racial issue.
It's some people get drunk on their power as police officers
and do inappropriate things.
And,
you know, it cuts across racial lines.
All the studies, all the data show it.
And this
promotion of fear that people, oh my God, you should be afraid of the police, blah, blah, blah.
Not if you cooperate and comply with them.
There's virtually no chance.
And again, I look at the stories that are being written about what just happened to Dante Wright and everyone saying, oh, he was killed after a traffic stop.
No.
And again, I'm not exonerating the police officer.
What she did was negligent and incompetent.
Which, which part?
Firing her gun into a car moving away?
Thinking she had a taser in her hand when she had a handgun.
Okay.
I think when you fire a weapon, you need to take a look at it and not just draw it.
Well, they also feel a little different.
Yeah.
But I would take a look at it
before firing.
Yeah.
To make sure, particularly if I was carrying two different things.
And so,
but I don't think there's any racial intent here by this woman.
I'm sorry.
It's terrible what's happened.
I don't think what she did is criminal.
I think it should cost her her job, and she has resigned from her job.
But my number one point is if the media were being accurate, they would say Dante Wright shot and killed after resisting arrest because the traffic stop had nothing to do with him being shot and killed.
His resistance did.
Yeah, and it wasn't even a resistance to arrest because of the traffic stop.
This guy tried to choke a woman twice for $800.
She was helpful to him.
She was nice to him.
And he pulled a gun on her in the end and said, give me all your money.
She said, are you kidding me?
After all of this, you're kidding me, right?
He said, I'm not.
He tried to choke her.
He tried to choke her twice.
It went to court.
He was let out on a $100,000 bail.
He skipped out on bail.
He was told that he had to, you know, check in.
He had to stay away from drugs and guns and everything else.
Well, when they stopped him, he knew he was going to jail, and it wasn't about a traffic stop.
He was going to jail because he not only had to face trying to choke this woman, but also skipping out a bail and doing all of the things that he was told he had to or not doing all the things he was told he had to do to be in compliance.
What does this have to do with this guy was just trying not to go to jail.
He's not a good guy.
There are media reports, Glenn, that, and this is just what drives me crazy because I honestly believe the truth will set you free.
The truth is the anecdote for a lot of the chaos.
But there are stories out there that, oh, he was pulled over for an air freshener and he was shot over a traffic violation.
Again, he was pulled over for expired plates.
I've been pulled over for that.
He was pulled over and he was shot because he resisted arrest.
Again, I would have preferred for the female police officer to have shot him with a taser like she was attempting to do.
But again, if you don't resist, again, if you don't want to be harmed by the police, don't resist.
Trust, things I've been pulled over.
When I used to drive, I don't drive much anymore, but I've driven a Mercedes for 20 some odd years.
And those things go really fast because they hook.
And so I was a bad speeder.
And so I got pulled over a lot.
And
I just kill the policeman with kindness,
and you would be amazed how many tickets I've avoided and how much respect they've given me back because of the respect I give them.
I've even, as a kid, when I was,
I think, a junior or a senior in college, I'm home in Indianapolis visiting my stepmother and stepsister and stepbrother who live in the hood.
And so at night, I got pulled over for an expired license plate.
And
I had a suspended driver's license
for an unpaid traffic ticket.
And in Indianapolis, at that time, this is 1989, 1990, sometime around there, that was a
rest.
That was a good thing.
They shot and killed you, didn't they?
They did.
They shot and killed you.
Big old police cop said, hey, get out of the car.
I got out of the car.
Put your hands behind your back.
I put my hands behind my back.
He put me into the back of his car and he drove me to jail.
And
I was, at this time, I wasn't as pudgy as I am now.
I was still fresh off the college football field.
And so I was kind of swelled up.
And, you know, I looked the part of somebody.
And this is in the middle of the night, 10 p.m.
at night.
I looked the part of somebody that could be a threat to the police or whatever.
But anyway,
and so I'm in the back of the car, like, oh man, I'm going to jail.
Oh, man, I'm going to.
And the cop said, hey, man, they're going to be so scared of you.
And you'll be out of here in 10, 12 hours.
Shut up.
And I shut up and went to jail.
All right, back with Jason Whitlock here in just a second.
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You know, you might want to, you know, get up and do something and maybe go to a grocery store.
No, I very soon ran out of food it was a food desert uh me in my underpants and no food what am i going to do and i know what you're thinking glenn did you fashion a crude spear out of a lampshade and a kitchen knife hunt for game in your neighborhood no i didn't do that of course not but only because i didn't think of it until just now but in the end i had to choose between eating my own shoe leather
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Jason Whitlock is with us by the way Jason I just I talked about you before you came in yeah talking about you behind your back
that I just I want you to know how much I appreciate you.
I think you're a really brave guy.
And not because you're speaking up politically, but because you're speaking up
it's
nobody wants to hear for some strange reason, nobody wants to hear that the answer is God.
And you don't hear that very often, especially in mainstream media.
And I thank you for that because you're right.
You're right.
Glenn, I got to say that, you know, when I came here to Dallas in like November, around Thanksgiving time in 2020, and when you gave me the tour of your historical facility next to the studios,
it sparked just a deeper understanding of American history.
And, you know, I've been interested in history, but when you showed me Thomas Jefferson's rough draft of the Declaration of Independence, It sparked something in me.
And so I've been, since then, I've been down a rabbit hole of
American history and just trying to understand.
And it's strengthened my belief that if you really understand what made America great,
it wasn't us.
It was our belief in God.
And so it was God.
And so I've watched, there's a documentary called America.
This is us.
It's like 10, 12 parts, and it starts back in 1619.
And it's not politically partisan because they have all these celebrity people talking in between all this historical information.
And Donald Trump sent it, you know, before he was polarizing.
But it really does, we were so brave when we were a proudly Judeo-Christian country.
And we accomplished so many great things.
And that's our only answer.
That's our only way to getting back is becoming proud of our Judeo-Christian values and having that be the foundation of our society.
I want you to know I'm proud to be your friend
and have you
apparently is a lapdog according to the root.
So
that's great.
More with
Jason Whitlock here in a second.
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one of the bravest riders out there today.
And you know, he's brave because
he's going against everything the powerful.
He's still speaking truth to power, which is so weird.
The power thinks that they're still the little guy.
You know, we're so oppressed.
Wait, you have all the power on everything.
Anyway, Jason is with us now.
We want to continue our conversation on several things.
We were just talking about, you know, how to behave when police stop you.
There are bad cops out there, but most of them are not.
And I wanted to play something, Jason, to get your feeling on this.
This came out, when did this come out, Stu?
Around 2000?
This is 2000.
No, 2000.
Year 2000.
Oh, my gosh.
Going in the way back machine 20 years ago to Chris Rock.
Listen to him.
Now, right to you, obey the law.
Use common sense.
Stop immediately.
Turn that off.
Be polite.
Shut the f up.
Get a white print.
And last but not least, don't ride with a mad woman.
If you follow these simple pointers, you probably won't get your ass kicked by the police.
Could he even say that today?
I mean,
no.
I'm surprised somebody hasn't brought that up.
Glenn, the left,
white liberals, have made it illegal for black people to give young black people proper advice.
That's one of the biggest crimes you can do is actually give a young black person proper advice.
Because the left says, no, no, that's a black person.
We're responsible for all of their behavior and their success or failure in life.
They have no say-so over it.
So don't tell them to do the right things.
We decide who gets to be successful, who gets to not be successful.
Again, the white liberal and
black and white have elected themselves God.
So it really is going to take a black movement to counteract this.
Well, it's funny you say that.
Or it's not funny.
It's profound that you say that.
Because again, if you understand,
if the 1619 project out of New York, the New York Times, if they had told the truth, they would be educating all Americans that the African American journey here has been about making America better, making America live up to the principles in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
And so you're right.
It's going to take us as black people returning to our faith-based roots.
And because we have been the driving force of expansion of freedom and America living up to the things that Thomas Jefferson and others put in the Declaration of Independence.
And
I do think in order to be heard in this moment, the truth is going to have to come from black people standing their ground and standing on their faith-based principles.
That is the anecdote because if you say it, you're a racist and no one they the.
Well, you're a racist too for saying it now.
I mean, you know i agree you're a lapdog for saying it they're trying that but the reason why that guy wrote that argu uh that article and it put it filled it with so much vitriol and so many untruths is because it's not as effective when he says it about me when any
uh analysis of my media career you can't say i don't like black people i i
came up with the idea and built the foundation of the undefeated a website website media property that employs 40 to 50 black people you can't say it when i built a television show for fox sports and again at fox where everybody's so racist rupert murdoch's so racist but jason whitlock went there and built the blackest talk show in the history of sports on a mainstream platform and it was successful and it still lives on
despite his departure from it.
It's hard to make, Whitlock hates black people, but damn, how does he keep building successful things for black people if he hates black people?
And so it just doesn't ring true.
Do you see any leadership from anywhere in the black community that
has the
guts and the ability to stand up, that's even thinking about standing up?
Well, Glenn,
and I'll say this, and I look, look, not at all times, am I the greatest Christian, but as a Christian, I'm not looking for other people.
I'm looking at myself, and I'm saying that
I'm going to be the change we need to see.
And,
you know, we're going to do something I think very special.
And I won't say who the we is, but I think we're going to do something special that's going to help bring us all together.
We're going to get back to one nation under God.
And it's going to just take like-minded people like yourself to grab hands with people like me.
And we're going to help people get back.
One nation.
That's all we need is one nation.
I got this whole thing in my mind about,
remember Joe Namath running off the field with one finger in the air when he won the Super Bowl III?
Yep, yep, yep.
We got to get back to, this is like a logo I have in my mind, and I shouldn't probably be even talking about this.
You put a wristband around it.
Don't say it.
Don't say it.
Don't say it because it will be, somebody will take it immediately.
So don't do it until you're ready.
We're going to get back to one nation.
I will tell you, we are thinking alike.
We're just, I just found out yesterday, and I probably shouldn't say this either.
I just found out yesterday that Mercury One, our charity,
that is going to be the campaign
that we're going to launch at the, what, fall of this year is it just takes one
just
takes one
and we all have to stop looking for other people I mean it's I'm doing a special tonight on critical race theory in our schools it's it's crazy what is
Santa Clara County just just yesterday
the public school system
the the
what is it board of education came out and said that the United States of America is
a pariah, is a disease.
The political regime based on settler colonialism, a system of oppression, occupies and usurps land,
labor, and resources from one group of people to the benefit of another.
And it's not just a vicious thing of the past, but one that exists as long as settlers are living on appropriated land.
They say it's a parasitic system that is responsible for all domestic violence, drug overdoses, and all other social problems.
This is being taught now in Santa Clara
to grades as low as, I believe, sixth grade.
It is.
astounding.
And I keep thinking, when is somebody going to stand up against this?
Well, you just have to.
Each of us is an individual.
We just have to do it.
You have to get on the school board and get elected, or you just have to pull your kids out of school, and you have to start teaching them.
What they are being taught right now
is everything on how to destroy not just America, but the one.
To destroy, they are destroying us as individuals one by one.
And they're doing it with our children by teaching them, you're in a horrible system.
You'll never get anywhere.
You can't get past all of the racism.
You are probably racist.
If you're this color, you are probably great if you're that color.
All of that is nonsense.
All of life as we know it, what the Judeo-Christian idea is, is that it is the individual.
He didn't come for collective salvation.
He didn't come down and say, you know what?
Ah, you're all washed clean.
He took on the sins of each of us as individuals.
And each of us as individuals need to accept that.
Otherwise, we don't get it.
If you don't accept it, you're not getting it.
You have to ask for it as an individual.
And once you do, it changes your life.
And then you treat people differently.
You treat them better.
That truth is long gone.
And until we restore that, we're not going to restore anything.
By the way, go ahead.
I spent a lot of time, Glenn,
saying, you you know what, I'm going to do something once I clean up this or that in me.
Like, oh, once I'm free of sin, then I'm like, well, hold on, man, I'm never going to be free of sin.
And so I'm going to lean into my identity in Christ.
And the more I do that,
the more my actions
reflect that.
Because it forces me.
And again, I told you all yesterday about
some of my past or whatever.
But the more I've leaned into my identity in Christ, like, because I used to love strip clubs, Glenn.
One of my best friends in Kansas City, a mentor of mine,
loved me to death like a father.
He owned a strip club in Kansas City, and I was there three or four times a week.
I haven't been to a strip club in three or four years because I've leaned so much into my identity in Christ.
I'm like, man, I would.
I would look stupid inside of a strip club.
Tasting, you tell everybody you're a Christian and blah, blah, blah.
And my, I wake up every morning and I listen to gospel music to start my day.
And it takes me out of like, well, I can't go to a strip club.
I'm a Christian because I'm thinking about being a Christian all the time.
And I'm no longer, I'm not perfect by any stretch, but
I'm certainly trying to work on getting better.
And I just think if we can, we're gonna, I'm going to be trying to tell people, and I'm not going to be a minister, I'm not going to throw it in their face, but I'm just, we have to connect through our identities in Christ instead of all these identities through skin color and sexuality and all that other stuff that tears us apart.
If we connect with people that share our Christian identity, it actually brings us together.
It is an honor.
I'm going to start where we or finish where we started.
It is an honor to know you.
It really is.
And I'm with you every step of the way.
You reach out at any time uh
i will uh i'll be there for anything that you need even when you're in twitter jail i'll be there i'll come visit you in twitter jail uh jason whitlock thank you so much god bless thank you
i mean i think that's how you get to heaven though is you you you go and you visit people in twitter jail i think that's what he I think that's what he meant.
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So
I've gotten a lot of email from people who are like, Glenn, did you know that the
Declaration of Independence is up for sale?
There's a copy of the first printed Declaration of Independence
from what,
July 8th, I think, 1776.
Like, no.
So this guy who was a big collector,
he died, and everything went up for sale.
And the Emancipation Proclamation, the only other copy of this text is in the Library of Congress.
And Sotheby's was selling it, and they said it's expected to bring up to $80,000.
And I thought,
I'll sell my house.
for that.
That's $80,000.
Are you kidding me?
Well, they went for a little more.
The warrant or the wanted poster for John Wilkes Booth and those who killed Lincoln, they expected that to go up to $60,000.
That, I think, went for $400,000.
Emancipation Proclamation went for almost $700,000, and it was into seven figures for
the Declaration of Independence.
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It's not being devalued.
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They are, I mean, if it went for, if the Emancipation Proclamation went for $80,000, I would be beside myself.
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But there is a real market for these things.
I hope that these collectors share them with people, Whoever it is that bought them, I hope that they share these with people.
They should not sit in some old fat guy's library until he dies.
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And have you seen, Stu, have you seen this is a stick up or this is a robbery?
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No.
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It's some big fat guy probably.
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I mean, it's just, it's crazy.
Somebody might have paid these robbers to go steal them so they could have them in their own private collection.
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And this virus has escaped the university labs and it is super spreading through our culture.
It is
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And it is,
I mean, almost a religion now.
It's called CRT for short.
It's rooted in Marxism and it is flooding our public school systems.
You've never seen anything like this.
Now, just yesterday, we found out in Santa Claus Santa Ca Santa Clara County, the
Board of Education has just called the U.S.
a parasitic system.
Based on the invasion of white male settlers, teachers are instructed to cash in on kids' inherent empathy.
That is a quote.
They also say in the training that you got to be very careful if you're online.
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It is spreading everywhere, and it is deadly, deadly to our society, and quite honestly, I think deadly to the soul of our children.
Anything that teaches that one race of people is good, another race of people are born bad, is evil.
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We have Lori Myers.
She's a California educator, co-founder of Educators for Quality and Equality, not equity, important difference.
It's a grassroots group of educators making sure that we're not
killing our kids and teaching them poison.
We welcome her back to the program now.
Lori, how are you?
I'm good, Glenn, and thank you so much for having me on today and bringing attention to this incredibly important issue that's not just in our California schools, but really all across the country.
You know, I think people think that it is only in the California schools or in those crazy places.
Certainly not in my school, not here in South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, wherever you are.
But it absolutely is everywhere now.
And
I'd like to get your opinion on this.
Do you think that maybe that's part of the reason why the teachers' unions don't want to go back to school?
Because by the time we do go back to school, it will be a different type of education altogether.
So that's a really important point.
Our focus is really on the curriculum that's going to be in schools.
And teachers do have a say in what happens with curriculum.
And teachers' unions are actually quite influential when it comes to curriculum.
But for the most part, the authority for curriculum decisions lies with individual school districts.
And that's actually where parents and community members have a lot of power to enact change and advocate for something better for their students.
So I saw something today that I know you can talk about and take me through this.
I saw a pathway to equitable math instruction.
First,
can you please help people understand the difference between equity and equality?
They're being used as they're interchangeable and they are not.
And maybe I'm wrong, but I think Whenever I see we're looking for equity, I think that's a first sign of real trouble.
Glenn, I'm really glad you brought that up.
And probably the most straightforward way to understand the difference between equality and equity is that equality, which is foundational to our country, equal opportunity for all, means that everybody has equal access to everything.
And that's the way it should be.
Equitable doesn't mean equal access.
It means equal outcomes, which actually flies in the face of everything that we as teachers know about best educational practices, which is to grow every student to his or her individual potential.
What's interesting is that I looked up the National Education Association Code of Conduct.
That's the largest teacher union in the country for public school teachers.
And in their code of conduct, it tells teachers to believe in the belief and worth and dignity of every individual human being.
That to me speaks to equality, equal access, not equity, identical outcome.
Correct.
Which is impossible, by the way, unless your standard is so incredibly low.
All right, so let me get back to a pathway to equitable math instruction.
The Gates Foundation has funded this math resource training that equates white supremacy culture
with mathematics and the way of teaching teaching mathematics of getting on the right answer and showing your work, et cetera, et cetera.
This sounds like Common Core
gone really, really bad.
Am I wrong?
So I am super glad you brought this up because our focus as an organization started with ethnic studies, which brought in critical race theory into the curriculum.
And we know, because our priority is the safety and well-being of our students, how damaging critical race theory can be in the context of an ethnic studies course or a history course.
What's shocking is that critical race theory is now making its way into other academic areas, including math.
And that's what we're seeing in the Pathway to Equitable Math resource that, as you said, labels, quote, focus on the right answer and showing your work in only one way as white supremacy culture.
What's most disappointing about this document, and there are many disappointing things about this document, is that there are actually really good math practices recommended for teachers.
But this kind of characterization is discriminatory, it's racist, and it alienates teachers so that they won't even get to the good math practices that are recommended in this document.
Well,
I mean, I'm sorry.
It's just, again, common sense.
If we can't say, you've got to get the right answer, and you know, just show me how you got to an answer.
And, you know, you were right in many ways.
Bridges will collapse.
Airplanes will fall out of the sky.
Spaceships, you know, rockets will blow up on the launch pad.
There is nothing but the right answer in mathematics.
You have to have the right answer.
And to teach that math is somehow racist when you're focusing on the right answer is literally deadly down the line.
Am I exaggerating?
I absolutely agree with that.
And
this is why we are in California so concerned about this particular resource because it is included as a resource multiple times in the new California math framework.
That's a draft framework.
It comes out once every six or seven years that is the definitive guide to California math teachers for teaching math K through 12.
We teachers look forward to this document, this framework coming out, so that we can become informed about best practices in math teaching and so that we have a plethora of resources that we can use to enrich our math students.
When this resource is included in that document, it means that California would then be blessing white supremacist culture, labeling math practices as white supremacist culture, and blessing that ideology for California.
And we all know that where California goes in curriculum, the rest of the country follows.
So this is the number one focus of our advocacy efforts right now is to get this resource pulled from the California math framework.
So help people understand, you know, let me take a quick break.
And then when we come back, help people understand
how this is not about California.
You know, you just said as California goes, so goes the rest of the country.
That is really important because that's an understanding of, you know, the capitalist system.
If California and Texas both sign on, all of our textbooks are going to be written for those huge states and everybody else just gets...
you know, the leftovers.
They have to go kind of on that path.
Otherwise, it's going to cost you a lot of money to develop something else differently.
But that's not what we're even talking about.
Just that alone is bad.
But this is a concerted effort in every state in the Union.
And
the speed of which this is coming at us, I've never seen anything like it.
Can you kind of put this into perspective when we come back?
Absolutely happy to.
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We have
Lori Myers with us.
She is the co-founder of Educators for Quality and
Equality.
She's a former California educator.
She also worked in the high-tech industry, I think in Silicon Valley.
Lori, I don't know about now, but
I mean,
you've always been a liberal or have you always been a conservative?
I mean, not that it matters, but you're not some Bible-thumping person that's always been against everything, right?
No,
I'm not against everything.
And what I'm for is for what's best for our students.
That is the code of conduct that all teachers need to track to.
So regardless of whether something is characterized as liberal, conservative, progressive, reactionary, we just advocate for what's best for our students and our teachers in the classroom.
Okay, good.
That's a perfect answer.
Okay, I've never seen anything like, sorry, but I mean, that's how everybody is cast now, that they dismiss you because, oh, that's just a conservative, you know, Koch Foundation kind of stuff.
And that's that's that's not what this is.
Um,
explain to the average American that has heard about this, has kids in school, maybe they're not back yet, and think that this isn't going to affect them.
It's really a California problem, and they can trust their school district.
I've never seen anything spread this fast
and so deep.
Give the average person perspective.
So that's actually the key point right there is it's all about parents.
So I have many examples about how this is playing out in every state across the country, even in states where you wouldn't necessarily expect this ideology to pop up.
But We are already seeing success at the school district level because regardless of what's happening in in each state,
and in fact, to your point earlier about California and Texas, there has been a bill introduced into the Texas legislature that would ban critical race theory from K-12 schools.
So that's a step in the right direction.
But regardless of what happens at the state level, local school districts and school boards have the authority to institute their own graduation requirements and to approve or develop their own curricula.
So parents and community members actually have a lot of power to make sure that that this doesn't infiltrate their students' classroom.
However, I talk to a lot of people and they say, you know, I go talk about it and the school or the teachers or the Board of Education, they're hostile sometimes at best,
but they ridicule, they won't give an answer, they roll their eyes, they do all of the stuff that petulant teenagers do.
I mean,
is it something that you can even get an answer on and trust that answer if you go to your trusted teacher?
So you absolutely can.
I just had a call yesterday with a group of parents from Southern California who at the beginning of the school year were in their Zoom back to school night and to their surprise, saw a slide from their new district diversity and inclusion coordinator saying that it's time to, quote, burst the bubble bubble on racism in their district.
This was a district that's very diverse where as far as they knew there had been no incidents of racism and this group of parents with help
advocated starting all the way at the bottom of the food chain all the way up to the top.
The call this week was that the program has been shut down, the DEI coordinator has been dismissed, and this has been extracted from their school curriculum.
So it takes persistence, it takes building allies, but the most important thing that we believe is that when parents know what critical race theory ideology is and the harms that it does to their children, they do not want this for their students.
They will speak up and they will advocate.
And on top of that, school districts do not want what happened in California around the model curriculum, which is hundreds of thousands of public comment, lots of wasted time and money, and massive embarrassment in the media.
School districts don't want that.
So when parents build awareness and build advocacy, they are able to confront this.
It doesn't mean it's easy, but it means that it can be done.
All right.
Okay, so Lori, can you stay with us for a few more minutes?
Absolutely.
Okay, I want to come back to that.
And
I want you to talk to the person like me that has never done any of this stuff before.
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I don't know what to do.
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We're with Lori Myers.
She's the co-founder of Educators for Quality and Equality.
She's a California educator.
She's put together
this group to
help people inside and outside of the educational system.
I mean, we're all kind of in it if you have a child there.
And parents to be able to work together to stop the madness
and start to teach things like, you know, merit matters,
facts matter,
and stop saying, I just, I'm so blown away by what I read
this morning on Santa Clara County denouncing the United States.
This is their board of education.
This is now in their curriculum.
That the United States is a parasitic system based on the invasion of white male settlers.
Teachers were instructed to, and I'm quoting, cash in on kids' inherent empathy in order to train students to, still quoting, become activist intellectuals.
And it will start in Santa Clara as early as the first grade.
By the time your kids are in fifth grade, you've lost them.
You've totally lost them.
You know,
back in the 1800s, the pulpit in the South was indoctrinating Christians with, you can own slaves.
God says it's okay.
This schools are the,
they are the new churches for the left.
And they are indoctrinating not Sundays, but every day of the week.
And they're doing it to your children.
And we've got to stand
against this.
And Lori Myers is here to help us do it.
I have to tell you, Lori, I am,
in some ways, I'm a big talker.
I say, you got to get involved.
You got to do these things.
And then I go home and I'm really tired, and my kids are on fire, and my house is on fire.
You know, life happens.
And then I get up in the next morning and I'm like, you got to get involved.
Okay.
Help the people like me whose house is on fire already.
And I just,
I don't have time to be the leader of a group or anything else.
Help us get out of that position and into the beginning at least of being really involved and making a difference.
Absolutely.
And I love your metaphor of the house is on fire because no one's going to put out a house on fire by themselves, but you can do it with a group.
One of the most important ways for parents and community members and teachers and school board members to start advocacy on this is to talk about it.
We've found that so many parents know that something's wrong.
They can't necessarily articulate it
with what their students are learning.
But once they start talking about it, they realize they're not alone.
Many parents are unaware, but once they become aware of what this ideology is and what their students are learning, they want to take action.
And it's better to do it with allies than it is to do it by yourself.
So number one is get informed and talk about about it, build alliances, and then start talking to teachers, principals, school board members.
The key is transparency, both on the school board level and in the classroom.
And I'm happy to give specific examples for each.
Go for it.
Okay, so on the school board adoption level, school boards have the authority to institute their own graduation requirements and to adopt curriculum.
So transparency on the school board curriculum adoption process is absolutely key and this means curriculum, textbooks, resources.
In an example that just happened in California last month, the school board, and this sounds like an outstanding school board, was given the curriculum, the
textbooks, and the resources ahead of time, did their diligence, found a resource that said, and I'm quoting,
White children are racist before they walk,
but they identified this, were able to then send it back to the curriculum developers to have this removed.
So transparency was key in that process.
And it's highly likely that the curriculum developers weren't even aware that this resource was saying these discriminatory and racist things, but then they were able to have it removed.
So one key to advocate for, one came to advocate for is transparency on the school board adoption level.
The next place to advocate for transparency is in the classroom.
Teachers have the flexibility and they should have the flexibility to bring in resources that bring the learning to life, that engage students, that get students excited about learning.
But teachers must be transparent about the resources they're learning.
Just down the road from me, and I'm in Santa Clara County, which you've been talking about,
seven and eight-year-old third graders were made to identify their dominant attributes, to highlight them, and then were told at the same time that these dominant attributes have them oppressing other groups.
Now, parents became aware.
They advocated for this to get out of the classroom, and it was pulled from the school.
So, transparency is key across the board, and that's what parents should be advocating for.
All right, but I agree with you.
I want transparency on everything.
Look, I
know we have different goals.
I know we have different beliefs.
I just want you to tell me what yours is so I know what you're teaching and I can counter or whatever.
But that's not the way of the left now.
Let me give you this.
This comes from that
Santa Clara
County School Board.
They had a panel that was working with the teachers and they said teachers have to be careful.
Panelists suggested that the local educators hide this way of teaching from administrators and families.
Quote, district guidelines and expectations are barriers, said one panelist, quoting, we have to be extra careful about what is being said since we can't just say something controversial now that we're in people's homes because of remote learning.
Teachers must acknowledge that they too can become oppressors in the classroom.
Inherently, it is the oppressor who sets the rules.
So teachers must recognize their own privilege and their own bias in order to fully align themselves with the oppressed and work towards dismantling all of those systems of oppression.
So they're saying here that you need to hide this from parents.
Agreed.
And I'm very familiar with what's going on in Santa Clara County because that's where I am right now and that's where I'm a teacher.
And this is exactly why transparency is key.
And the parent group that's advocating against this teacher training and and what's going on in Santa Clara County is this teacher training it's not curriculum in the classroom they are advocating for transparency if this is a program that's being mandated or offered and paid for by our county office of education there needs to be transparency around it we want to know what our teachers are being told to teach we want to know and we deserve to know what kind of curriculum is going on in the classroom it's very hard for a school district or a county board of education to say, we disagree with transparency.
As my husband likes to say, people who have nothing to hide hide nothing.
And it's very hard for a district to come out and say that we disagree with transparency because the impression they give is that they're hiding something.
And that's what we're advocating for in Santa Clara County.
So you're there.
You started this group.
How's your success rate?
What's happening there?
Because reading from the outside, it seems like it's, I mean, house on fire, house on fire.
I mean, the whole block is burning down.
So full disclosure, I did not start the group that's advocating in Santa Clara County.
I'm participating in it.
And it's a process.
It's a process.
Sometimes advocacy is easier than others, and sometimes all it takes is bringing awareness of this to the administration.
In another meeting I had with a local school board member, the school board member insisted that there was no critical race theory happening in her district.
Yet, we were able to show that this curriculum had critical race theory and this lesson had critical race theory, and she was unaware.
But once she became aware, she pulled it from the school.
So, how do we find that?
If you're an average person,
how do you find that?
Because this is what my school is saying.
Oh, no, no, we don't get involved in any of that.
But I am fairly confident
because I know the teachers, et cetera, et cetera, but
I'm not positive.
And not that they would be hiding it from me, but they may not know.
What do you look for?
How do you do that as a parent?
What's key is, and it's easier in the days of Zoom school,
where you can drop into your students' class and see what's actually happening, but be aware of what your students are learning.
If you can drop into their Zoom school,
look at the syllabi for their courses, look at the assignments that they're doing, look at the reading lists for class.
Reading lists are key.
In one
very disturbing example in Illinois,
a book called Not My Idea was introduced into a kindergarten classroom.
The one
particularly disturbing page in the book has an image of a devil with a contract that white people would sign in order to maintain their privilege.
In another page in this book, the only words on the page are, quote, whiteness is a bad idea.
It always was.
Now, the reason that we know about this is that parents were aware of what was happening in the classroom classroom and were able to bring it to the school's attention and
get more awareness around it.
And again, the key is awareness.
School districts do not want to be embarrassed.
School districts do not want to spend the time and money on lawsuits, which are now starting to pop up around critical race theory in school.
The first federal lawsuit around critical race theory in education was filed in Nevada last December December
when a biracial high school senior was made to deconstruct his privilege in his
class, and I'm quoting his parent here, to reveal his oppressive nature.
And that's now in federal court.
School districts do not want that.
Parents need to stay aware and bring this to their attention.
Lori, I so appreciate everything that you do.
Your website is educators4qe.com, the number for
educators4qe.com.
You can also follow Laurie on Twitter at teachermyers, M-E-Y-E-R-S.
I would love to have you back and
Laurie, maybe we can get our producers to talk to you.
Maybe we do an online Zoom
kind of
council for parents where you can help us assemble some of of the real people that really know each of these things and try to help people who are starting at ground zero and don't really understand it, don't know, but know there's a problem.
And maybe
we can do something like that online.
Would you be interested?
Glenn, that is a fabulous idea.
And I just want to let parents know that not only are they not alone, but there are many resources out there for parents who want to begin the advocacy process.
A couple of key resources are fairforall.org, that is the website for the Foundation Against Intolerance and Racism, which has resources for parents for advocacy in their school districts.
So hang on, hang on, Lori, I've got to take a network break.
Can I get you on tomorrow with just a list of those things?
I'm doing a special tonight on this, and people are going to watch and go, okay, what do I do about it?
Can you come on tomorrow with a list of those things?
And then we can maybe talk some more about
having an online course or an online evening to be able to help people.
Can we do that?
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Thrilled to help.
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much.
Again, Educators4QE.com.
More with her tomorrow on the program.
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This is the Glenn Beck program tonight at 9 p.m.
A very important special on schools and critical race theory.
What is really going on, what it means, and how deadly it is.
This is, if there is only one thing that you can do and say,
I can't pay attention to all of this, pick one.
But I don't think there is anything more important than what's happening in your schools beginning now at kindergarten.
It is indoctrination.
It is deadly, not just to the Republic, but it will crush your children's soul.
Save your child first.
And we'll show you all about it.
And then on tomorrow's program, we'll go the extra step.
We have Lori Myers.
She'll talk about some specific resources.
And is tomorrow we have Deborah
so on, don't we?
We do, yeah.
And, you know, this ties in so much into just, is there a concept of truth that exists among human beings?
Right.
You know, that's with the education thing, with what Dr.
Deborah Soe is talking about, it all kind of comes back to the same thing, that truth is no longer a thing.
Right.
And Deborah, Deborah Soe is on because my son came to me and said, Dad,
gender and sex.
We're talking about this in school, and I need your help to be able to argue.
And I really couldn't help him, and I'm ahead of the game.
So I have Deborah Soe on, and she's going to answer some questions for me with my kids.
You, I thought I should share it with you because you're probably having the same thing.
You know, this music is saying it's a white construct that we're out of time.
The network needs to make money, and that is all based in whiteness.
I reject it, and I am not going to stop talking no matter what they say, because I reject this white.
This is the Glenn Beck program.