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Today on Main Source of Truth,we speak with relentless Bill Robinson, who's
appeared on Fox News, CNN,PBS, Bloomberg, BBC, and had
his own segment on Sky News.He's written columns and articles for The Wall
Street Journal, Forbes, Fortune,The Financial Times, The Moscow Times,
and even You may have seen someof his writings in Behind the Seat of
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Your United Airlines Hemispheres magazine. Henow writes for Newsmax. A note from
episode thirty five member America's Mom,Sharona Bishop quote, Bill truly is a
warrior. Unquote. I'm all jackedup today with a sense of hope,
looking forward to this weekend in Americafest and in twenty twenty four we will
make changes. This is the MainSource of Truth podcast, and very few
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parents have said anything what Shawn mcgriartydid. Sean mcbriarty is in the fotest
of miss today. Shawn, though, how pervasive is that in our school?
Seawan mcbriarty joins us now he justwon this lawsuit and gets forty thousand
dollars from the school board. Goodmorning, Shawn, most dangerous dad,
apparently, how are you are youbeing so or what you do by a
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local district for exposing the transgender librarydisplay. Can you explain to what's what
happen? Hey? You all sowith everything that's going on to we just
talked to this just like alcohol mail. Yeah, I'll got the over setialization
of books and libraries at the pooland they look like you put the handle
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com, slash Sean mcbriardy And nowonto the show. All right, folks,
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Season two, episode ninety two.This is December fourteenth, twenty twenty
three, as we're recorded today andtoday I think I'm gonna call this one
Bill Robinson relentless. In a Bibleverse I got from Bill, Bill,
this is Psalm nineteen fourteen. Maythe words of my mouth and this medication
of my heart be pleasing in yoursight, Lord, my Rock and my
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Redeemer, the words from my mouth. That's something that Build does a great
job writing for Newsmax. I hopeto be able to use him a little
bit to maybe pare down some ofmy articles. I can't help but write,
you know, these two thousand tofour thousand word you know, blockbuster
articles. I can't figure out howto get my process and my thoughts down
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in seven hundred words. I justI haven't been able to focus on it
yet. I haven't been able todo it. I'm very excited to have
Bill on today for updates today.I've got this story I tweeted out this
morning at two am when I wokeup and just happened to see what Parental
Rights and Education Maine had posted ontheir instagram MSAD seventy five top some Maine
teacher of seventeen years, Rebecca Brooksresigned, as reported by at Wright's parents
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Maine. It's actually just at Wright'sparents on Twitter, but there's a main
chapter and she resigned due to beingexhausted physically, mentally, and spiritually.
This is a teacher of seventeen yearsquote crossing a dangerous boundary by entertaining the
transgender dysphoria phenomenon. Quote. Hostileenvironment, and what I would say is
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a hostile work environment allowing this ageinappropriate topic into our schools when she's talking
about the transgender nightmare, this LGBTQcult that we're seeing infiltrate our schools.
She also said, quote cowardice thatprevents adults from addressing the true mental health
crisis of our youth. She couldn'thave said it better. That is a
teacher who knows what's going on.And ultimately she said, quote, we
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are failing our youth. So themain Department of Education's public K through twelve
schools run by the MAA main teachersunion and the main Principles Association and the
main School Management Association and whatever otherwoke agencies there are are simply imploding in
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Maine under Governor Janet Mills because thosegood teachers left can't live the lie anymore
and continue to harm our children withour tax dollars. It's only going to
get worse. Parents. If youthink it's bad now, it's going to
be worse tomorrow and worse the nextday. Because when that teacher of seventeen
years, Rebecca Brooks, resigns andshe's done, they're going to put in
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another Wokester, a twenty four yearold purple haired nose, ringed neck,
tattooed, rainbow, wearing lapel whatever, and these kids don't stand a chance.
So it's just a matter of timeuntil this transgender ACAA policy and your
local main schools. I guarantee youit's there. And if it's not there,
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there's some assemblance of it. Thereis going to continue to lead to
violence, sexual assault, and suicide. It's going to happen. Parents,
Now, are you willing to gambleevery day? Are you willing to throw
the dice every day that when yourkid gets on that bus that they're going
to come home off that bus.I'm not willing to make that gamble.
If I knew now what I knew, then no, hey, that's wrong.
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If I knew then what I knownow, that makes sense, I
would have pulled my kids out ofschool, quit my job, figured out
a way to become a parent andactually parent instead of dropping them off at
the local government run k through twelveday care for eight hours. So parents,
I say it all the time,pull your kids now. Don't make
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you very much. My next guesthas appeared on Fox News, CNA,
PBS, Bloomberg BBC, and oncehad his own segment on Sky News.
For seven years, he was theonly conservative columnist for the Huffington Post.
He's written columns and articles for TheWall Street Journal, Forbes, Fortune,
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Small Business, Financial Times, MoscowTimes, The United Airlines, Hemispheres Magazine,
You Might Find in Your The backof the Seat in your Airplane,
and many others. He now writesfor Newsmax and is one of the only
news outlets that I've never been ableto gain any traction with for whatever reason,
I think I must be blacklisted.I don't know what I did to
those guys, but anyway, I'mglad to have him on. On a
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note from episode thirty five member America'sMom Sharona Bishop, Bill truly is a
warrior. He is at relentless Billon Twitter and I want to welcome my
next guest Newsmax is owned Bill Robinsonto the main Source of Truth podcast.
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Hey Bill, thanks for being onwith us today. I know you're traveling
in your car, so this iskind of the first remote podcast that we've
done. Hey Sean, it's greatto be with you. You're a great
dead and a great American. Thankyou, sir. I appreciate we were
able to make a connection through America'sMom a few weeks ago, and when
I filled in for her, wehad a great discussion on Frank's speech,
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but we only had like ten minutesto do it. So today, as
you're traveling, you know, Iwant to expand that a little bit.
And one of the things that wespoke about is that you've struck up a
relationship with President Donald Trump and it'sand it's really an emotional tie. And
I want to share a couple ofitems that you made, you know,
in some of the public articles thatshows another side of Trump that even most
conservatives are not aware of, whichis, in early twenty seventeen, you
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were diagnosed with chronic kidney disease andthen began years of dialysis awaiting a kidney
transplant, and on July tenth,twenty nineteen, President Trump signed a groundbreaking
Advancing American Kidney Health executive Order.You know, we hear about all these
executive orders coming from Joe Biden thatare basically wrecking her country, but in
this case, this one was extremelypositive and positive for you as you received
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your kidney on Chris or a callfor your kidney right on Christmas Day twenty
nineteen, and then during your firstinterview with President Trump, you were able
to thank him for saving your lifeand the lives of thousands of others.
So please tell us a little bitabout that emotional call, his reaction,
and how that has kind of,you know, bonded you guys quite a
bit here in your several interviews you'vebeen able to do with President Trump.
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Yeah, so President Trump, youknow, he just he can't listen to
all the nonsense out there about him, all the kalamanuer. This is a
man who truly loves the country.And unlike any politician, there are only
a few handful of politicians that reallylove this country. The vast majority of
them seemed more interested in filling theirpockets or lying to the people or arming
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the country. But President Trump,his executive orders have helped millions of Americans.
He wants to save this country.He wants to save it people if
he possibly can. It's just soextraordinary that a president would seek to sign
executive orders that would help provide morekidneys to people who need them and people
who are dying without them. Andthen he went on to write he went
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on to sign another executive order calledRight to Try, which is a very
good thing to whip out to withina conversation or debate with Trump aiters,
because almost nobody can say that rightto Try is a bad executive order.
What that did was simply allow peoplewith terminal illnesses to, instead of traveling
to Switzerland or Mexico or Canada orsomething, to find non FDA approved solutions
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and pharmaceuticals to their to their illnesses. They could get get it right here
in the United States by simply signinga liability waiver and wouldn't have to travel.
If they could travel, you know, many people don't have the money
to travel and can't go to theexpense of going to Switzerland to get some
kind of ground baking breaking drug thatthe fd A is you know, asleep
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at the switch on. So hesaved a lot of lives with right to
try as well. These two executiveorders saved a lot of American lives.
And he's he's just grateful that hecould do that, and I'm grateful he
did too. It's it's just it'sthe kind of guy he is, right
like, he'll do something to helppeople where he can, as opposed to
you know, stopping pipelines or stoppingdrilling right now, taking sending the FBI,
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the FBI into into you know,some poor, some poor guy who
was singing him in an abortion clinic. Well, or take taking the executive
order about you know, reducing thecost of diabetes medicines and then you know,
two years later starting it over andthen claiming that he you know,
lowered the cost when he basically screwedAmericans for several years and then due to
pressure, just put back what DonaldTrump had done in the beginning. So,
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I mean, yeah, it's goodto hear executive orders do work.
And you know you've been able tosee your grandson, your granddaughter's birthday,
something you weren't sure was ever goingto happen. You know, because in
some part of Donald Trump and Iknow when you guys had some conversations,
he was very heartfelt that, hey, you know, how are you doing,
how's your kidney? He kind ofkeeps checking up on you when every
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guy's talk, which I think isreally amazing. Well, the conversation starts
out. I mean, here's aguy who was the leader of the free
world at his hand on the nuclearfootball, and you know, he's interested
in who Bill Robinson is and whathe's going through. So every time I
interview him on a different topic,he always starts out the conversation about how
I'm doing and how the kidney's doing, and no signs of rejection. And
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you know, he really during thefirst interview that resulted in two articles to
a two part article entitled present howDonald Trump Saved My Life for Newsmax.
You know, he was really alot of my friends read it and they
thought, wow, it really soundedlike he was interviewing you rather than you
interviewing him. And this is aman with extreme curiosity. Stuff he doesn't
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know. He asked questions and hefinds out. So it pushes right up
against this this big lie, theconstant lying about who Donald Trump is.
And you know that he can't geta word in edgewise, and he's always
interested, he's only interested in himself. Total lies. This guy's really he
wants to find out about things.He was asking me questions like, oh,
so do you know the person yougot the kidney from? And then
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I had to explain that they keepthat secret for you know, unless both
parties agree, both families agree.So he's really fascinated and kept asking increasingly
interesting questions. And so he's aguy with curiosity, which is something you
really don't find in any member ofCongress or any member of the current administration.
They're not curious about anything except somethingthat'll fill their pockets with taxpayer money.
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Right. Well, and you knowthe whole Orange Man, you know
mean tweets the whole situation on you. Obviously you're your unique I guess I
wouldn't say it's unique, it's it'sjust not as well known. I think,
you know, when when an alphamale like Donald Trump walks into a
room, he owns it, right, and that's part of his persona.
But the other thing you hear,and this was something that you know,
I was a big NASCAR fan,a big Tony Stewart fan. Tony Stewart
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was one of the best wheel menout there in the entire world. And
again had this persona like Dale Earnhardtthat you know, he was unbreakable.
Yet a lot of times he wouldyou know, ferry out his own private
plane to make sure that people couldget to the hospital across the country.
He did a lot of these things. He just didn't publicize it, and
there's no you know, that's theirown volition, right, I mean,
I think you chose to expand uponit, and it was very personal for
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you and the fact that you arestill a relentless beacon out there for journalists
who are willing to say what's happeningin the you know, behind the brick
walls of these K through twelve schools. Is you know, that's one of
the reasons you're still here on thisearth. So I want to transition to
the article Newsmax article September thirteenth thatwas titled education is the last thing on
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public schools minds, And this wasabout a twelve year old sixth grader named
Susie talking about Marxist teachers who arenot teaching anything but gender ideology in this
far left political narrative. So,can you tell us a little bit about
your conversations with Susie not her realname, And we're going to reference your
second article as a follow up ina bit here. Yeah, So,
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Susie's best friend committed suicide earlier thisyear, and it's in a rather small
county and city in North Carolina.And you know, people think of North
Carolina as a red state, althoughwe've been bombarded with information and lives to
the contrary that it's a blue stateor a purple state, and it's going
blue. You know, when youlose your best friend at the tender age
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of twelve, I mean, it'sjust got to be earth shattering, and
especially the suicide. And I litout after the school boards as a result
of meeting Susie and what she wentthrough. She sang at her best friend's
memorial service, and the whole schoolwas there, including you know, her
best friend's soccer team and their uniformsand stuff. It was really for me.
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It was quite heartbreaking been to ofcourse my parents' funerals. They lived
long, healthy lives, but whenyou go to the funeral of a twelve
year old, it's especially mind numbingand soul destroying because of all the potential
of these young kids, and younever know what we lost there with this
one child who couldn't take it anymore. And there's been six other girls who
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committed suicide justice year alone in acounty of about two hundred thousand people in
a city of about one hundred thousandpeople. So I'm fighting two school boards
simultaneously. And at first they ignoredit and acted like it didn't happen because
they tried to sweep it under thecarpet. After that they finally admitted it,
and they started saying, well,these are trans queer kids that are
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suffering with you know, struggling withissues and being bullied, and I said,
no, they're not. All sevenwere Christian conservative girls who came from
good families, good homes, andalso had good church homes where they were
supported. But then they'd go intoschool for eight hours a day, you
know, a third of their lifeeight hours a day or more, and
they'd be bombarded and told that Godis bad. You can't talk about God,
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you can't pray, you can't talkabout Jesus and your love of Jesus.
And then you also of course can'twear a Trump hat. And uh,
you know, it's just insane whatwe're allowing these sick people to do.
It starts with the school board.The fish stinks from the head down.
If we were to go in andclean out and fumigate these a holes
from our schools, we'd still havethe corrupt school boards filling them up again
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with these with these idiots. Sowe've got to get rid of the school
boards. We've got to clean outour schools. And there's a better than
even chance I think that the schoolsare just gonna self implode. The school
you know, they're not there's nobooks available as the kids, they're not
coming home with the big book bagsand doing homework like we used to when
we were kids, and it's justlike it's like, what's the what's the
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point. The parents, I thinkare going to start withholding the kids from
the schools, keeping them home ratherthan having them indoctrinate. And they're not
learning anything in schools anyway, Sowhy not protect your kid them home from
school, try to get them intoa private school, home school, which
is a great phenomenon, get schoolvouchers, charter schools, there's all kinds
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of options, and they're getting biggerevery day. So I think starting the
phenomenon of denying our rotting public schoolswhere they're committing crimes against children the federal
funds that come with kids attending isa great way to shut the whole thing
down. Yeah, no doubt,And I think I wrote myself a note
I'd have to go back and look. You mentioned, you know, pulling
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kids out of school, and Ithink parents are using this sort of truancy
aspect, like they're not willing togo all the way and pull them out,
but when they're kids again, thehighest levels of anxiety, depression and
thoughts of suicide we've ever seen inthis entire generation, which just happens to
be the dumbest generation our country hasever seen. But I think Maine had
something like forty two days on averagetruancy or something from kids. It was
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some crazy number. When I readit, I'm like, they can't be
right. But really, your followup on December fifth was public schools would
rather terrorize than teach our kids.And the biggest phrase that hit me there
was quote America's rotting public schools,which you just mentioned. It rots from
the head down. These school boardsare full of basically, you know,
woke, useful idiots who do notknow how to run a business. The
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biggest business in town in many cases, right the largest tax bear burden is
the worst run business in town.And so no time in our nation's history
have our academic assessments been worse,worse with our tax burden higher, so
the return on investment has never beenworse. And I mentioned when we did
their interview before, and I thinkI mentioned it on every one of these
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podcasts, is that in main onlyone in three kids can read at the
lower proficiency rate and only one infour kids can do math. These kids,
unfortunately, as I've said a bunchof times, pull your kid now
today, do it this afternoon.And then basically, if you want to
fight for your schools because they're communitycenters, I get it, but they're
irreparably broken they will not be fixedfor decades. And so you can be
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the worst homeschool mom or dad inthe country and do ten times better than
what these kids are getting in theschool. Because one of your quotes was,
these kids are suffering. So canyou speak a little bit about your
you know, your second follow uparticle with Susie. Yeah, So Susie
is just she's unbelievably strong. AndI agree with you that these are the
dumbest kids possible. But kids arenot dumb inherently. Kids are bright,
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they're sensitive, they're intuitive, theyknow what's going on, they know what
right from wrong. And it's justwith these horrible people that have access to
them and are showing them CNN andall day long in classrooms, and they
don't have any books, and they'vespend all the money and thrown all the
money around and money long during schemesto other Democrat issue related you know,
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horrendous situations. It's just like,so the kids aren't learning, the proficiency
tests are plummeting. They're saying it'sbecause of the scamdemic. It's not.
It was happening before the scamdemic.This is all part of a of a
plot to destroy our schools, destroyour hospitals, destroy our churches, destroy
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our homes, destroy the family units. So she she's suffering when she watches
her friends suffering. And then Iasked her, you know what an average
day was like? And you know, she she always defaults to her friend
who who killed herself? And shesaid, you know what happens when the
the bullies, the suicide bullies.We have suicide bullies in school. Now.
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It's not just bullies on the schoolyard. You know, oh you're
fat, or you're you know,you're pushing people down or something. It's
not it's not the traditional kind ofbullies that we had to deal with when
we're children. Their goal is toget these kids to commit suicide because they're
they're politically different and their parents areout of their minds politically, so they're
they're they're trying to get the kidsto commit suicide. So Susie told me
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once that, you know, onceonce they experienced some six that's what one
girl, one Christian conservative girl,and get hur to success, right,
get her to commit suicide. Thenthey started on her friends, and they
started in on her shortly thereafter.So this is really serious, and you
know, a lot of parents andgrandparents I talk to about this, and
I try to get to go toschool board meetings, and there seems to
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be a lot of apathy, alot of fear too. People are afraid
because they might lose their jobs orget you know, have their kid ostracized
because they're fighting back, and theylove Jesus and they you know, they
love Trump, and a lot ofthem are like, oh, well,
we can't have our public school systemgo down. I guess we can.
It would be preferable to having youknow, irreparable damage done to our kids.
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And I don't know where we gotthe idea, you know, you
and I and guys, our ageboomers and stuff. They we got we
got good educations from public schools,but it's completely shifted now. And so
what I tell people is, hey, look, I don't know where we
got the idea that government was fitto teach our children. They can't run
a department of motor vehicles in arational way, and we're going to turn
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our kids over to them because nutslook like they can't run it. They
can't run a lemonade stand, thesepeople, and even if they do,
they screw it up. So givingthem our kids, is like the worst
possible idea. Yeah, and Iprobably you know it. Probably instead of
me saying dumbest, I probably shouldsay least educated. And I agree with
you. Kids are resilient, butthey're not given the opportunity to succeed because
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they're spending so much other time onthis woke garbage. So we have a
Suzi here in my hometown of Hampden, Maine, RSU twenty two reads Brook
Middle School. And this was acouple of years ago, and I think
she was eleven, and I didthis on Sharona's show. But you know
what I perceived to be the hypersexualization capital of Maine, very similar to
Susi's testimony. And here's just aportion of it. And think of the
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maturity level of an eleven year oldgiving me this right. She says signs
around my school telling me I don'thave to use my assigned gender when I
can make my own up. Pressuringkids that are eleven to label them I've
been harassed and verbally attacked this yearby not putting a label on myself.
Kids should not be pressured to figureout and label themselves and their sexual orientation
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until they've had a chance to experiencelife and grow up. I'm scared all
the time at what's gonna happen nextwith a constant push of sexual orientation comments.
I feel like I had depression andlots of anxiety because what's happening in
school. And that's that Bill isfrom the very moment she steps off the
bus, the very moment she getson campus, her entire it's like a
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spider sense, right, she's aconservative kid. Luckily these parents pulled this
kid out of school. She's flourishinghomeschooling. She's doing an amazing job.
But as soon as you step offthe bus, your the hair on the
back of your neck goes up becauseyou walk into the school and instantaneously built
a giant banner. You know,Uh, this is a safe space and
rainbows and unicorns and you can havewhatever sexuality want. These kids are eleven
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eleven years old. They should beworried about like, you know, playing
whatever basket ball the on the courtyard, you know, I mean just like
you know, whipping each other,you know what. It just like they
should be doing kids stuff and nothaving to worry about you know, all
of this just social pressure. Youknow, I'd much rather than be playing
dodgeball and whipping, you know,whipping balls at each other, than having
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to fend off this political narrative.It's just nuts now. Furthermore, Bill,
if that wasn't bad enough, anRSU twenty two hand and main teacher
testimony, same thing to back upthis child. And this was a separate
situation but very similar. So thisis an RSU teacher. I've seen a
progression over the years to include youngerand younger children in the concepts of LGBTQ
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plus gender identity, gender fluidity,and sexual language. Initially I thought it
was to prevent bullying, but astime war on, it was clear that
wasn't the intent. After all,the discussions and signs all over the school
and at young children really alerted meto the grooming of children. And this
teacher goes on to say, yes, grooming. That's what sexual predators do
to children, exposing them to sexualcontent, language, and visuals repeatedly to
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take advantage of them for their ownperversions. You know, I mean,
that's that's a town of ten thousandpeople in little Old Maine, you know,
as far in northeast as you canget in this country. A four
season state where you know, menused to be hearty and now there's a
lot of really weak males up here. But what's happening is this state,
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which is a lockdown blue Democrat runstate, has just become an emotional wasteland.
Yeah. And that's a state whereyou know, I'm a lumberjack and
I chopped wood. Now all ofa sudden you got guys with man buns
and mom jeans walking around. Yeah. Yeah, it's crazy. The low
T thing is part of the effortto destroy the family unit in the future.
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You know, like in North Carolina, suicides have risen one hundred and
three percent, and young of youngshoulder and so you know, of young
school children and uh and and theit's like it's like it's absolutely insane because
you know in North Carolina places,it's happening all over the country. But
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one of the things that that they'refinding, I mean, we're winning in
a lot of ways, Sean.When you go before the school board,
when I go before the school board, when we won't let up, when
we get on the verge of beingarrested, when we get arrested for no
good reasons, these are all importantthings that we're doing. And and I've
got to say, you know,like in North Carolina alone, but in
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one year and just the last year, public school enrollment has gone from ninety
seven percent of of kids to eightyseven percent. It's on down ten percent.
And that's because the parents. That'sbecause parents are pulling their kids out
of school and they're saying or they'resaying they're sending them a private school,
you know, like taking out loansor borrowing money from family, but somehow
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figuring out a way to get theirkids into a safe environment. Susie has
now gone on to to a Christianschool. She told me, you know,
I mean, like we're saving thesekids one by one. We cannot
save all these kids, Sean,but we got to try, right if
we can say one, two,five, fifty whatever, we're making progress.
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So Susie went on to a Christianschool. She reported the joys of
taking a Bible class. I said, what are you studying? She said,
Roman, and she could now andthey're having her memorized passages from the
Bible and then in a week later, you know, coming in and reciting
them out loud. Each kid doesa different passage and then they put them
all together and weave a tapestry ofBible stories from the Bible in class.
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And then she said, and thenshe said, she went to a history
class and she opened up her historybooks. They didn't even have a history
book at the god awful public schoolshe was at previously, where kids are
committing suicide and furries and transqueer kidsare running around threatening to beat up kids
and leave them out by the dumpster. She opened up her history book and
guess what she opened up to apicture of President Trone in the history book.
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So, I mean, like it'sa night and day thing and parents
feel like, wow, what amI going to do if I take them
out of school? Well, ifyou can arrange an alternative like that where
there's a picture of President Trump,at least a picture, I mean,
they, you know, and youknow they and it's not all Obama and
Obiden. You know. I thinkI think that's making progress, even if
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you sit them at home or youOne thing that's really becoming popular is a
lot of moms and families are gettingtogether and homeschooling on a rotating basis,
so the moms or the dads onlyhave to take one day off a week,
and you know, they take tenor twelve kids from one house to
the next every day and so theparents can still work, they take a
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day off, they homeschool everybody's kids. And it's really working in small country
communities in North Carolina quite well.So there are options, there are school
vouchers. That's why the Democrats arefighting school vouchers so hard. They want
to keep this this hunger games lethallytoxic environment that they've created the school's going
and they focused it mainly on theyoung Christian and Conservative girls because that way
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these kids can't have children, especiallyif they kill themselves or if they mutilate
their bodies and then they can't nursekids or have children. The boys are
a little different in that they kindof laugh at it and look at it
funny, but you know it's hurtingthe boys too. It's just they focus
the majority of their evil efforts,they're demonic efforts on girls because girls are
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the mothers of the future, sothey don't want them having more children.
They're into the depopulation, you know, all that euthanasia, all of that
stuff. So it's really quite adifficult critical time in this country, and
you know, we've really got itwe've got to continue keep the pressure on.
There was a so everybody saw thevideo of the seventeen year old boy
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being stomped by you know, thirtyblack kids. That was just horrendous,
and they've arrested a few of them, but they're not serious about it.
You know, they're not gonna they'regonna let the bail them out already.
But there was a recent court decisionin California where a school board was aware
of the bullying that was going onof Christian conservatives, and the Christian Conservative
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boy was killed by a bunch ofbullies on the school property. And so
it came back. The burder cameback twenty seven million dollars to the family,
and the entire entire school board waswiped clean and wipe had to resign
and disgrace. Yeah, to haveto have to have a tragedy like that,
I think I remember the boy wasseventeen years old. Maybe I think
he was sticking up for one ofhis friends who had been bullied, and
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just you know, and you mentioneda couple of things and we got a
few more minutes here. But youknow, Sam Sorbo uh just a huge
educational freedom advocate, was on episodeeighty four. She said, listen,
it takes about an hour a dayto homeschool your kids. In fact,
if you just park a couple ofbooks in front of your kids and let
them read on their own, that'sway better than what's happening in the classroom.
And again, you could be theworst homeschool mom or dad in the
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country and still do ten times betterjob. But one of the things that
you mentioned in the video blurb youheard, which was my goof was I
was trying to go to your articleand it actually was Jordan Peterson commercial that
came up, which was kind offunny. But your article this is back
on in May, about equity languagerenders true patriots unequal. So one of
the things you talked about there isreally, and I say often, like
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this whole thing started with politically correctspeech, then it became everybody gets a
trophy, and now boys are allowedto run as girls and dominate, you
know, a cross country here inMaine. So can you can you kind
of reflect back a little bit aboutthe nomenclature changes in how you mentioned like
you know, you mentioned if ifyou're arguing with a patriot about Trump,
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and you can use a couple ofthese, you know, bills that he
signed. How do you how doyou get through this sort of canceled culture
nomenclature change because they just want toconfuse, right, They want to overpower
you, like you're drinking from afire hose and you don't know what words
to use anymore. So can youcan you speak about that for a couple
of minutes? Yeah, that's agreat question. I love I love nomenclature.
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It is my friend. So thisthis all really comes from Karl Marx
and Sololensky, two really disgusting subhumanoidswho who used to write. Well,
Karl Marx's books were written by hissick friend Carl Frederick Engels. But they're
all sick people. They like tobaffle people with bs by using multisyllabic words
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that made no sense, kind oflike kind of like Obama and you know,
it's supposed to be such a greatstatesman and he's talking about you know,
I mean, the guy has noreal concept of the of the English
language and doesn't make any sense inhis long his long diatribes about what's right
and what's wrong in racism. Andso Karl Marx and Saul Linsky tried to
impress people with their vocabulary, whichmade no sense, and so that's kind
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of carried on. So I alwayscorrect people when they use the wrong words.
So, for instance, woke itsounds so you know, unassuming,
it sounds, so it doesn't sounddangerous. You know what wolk stands for?
Right? Uh? I do Ihave it written down? Was it
wilful something I can't I can't remember. Will willingly overlooking known evil? Yes,
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yes, yes, And I don'tknow that it really stands for that
because I don't I don't see anybodyon the left, right, yeah,
yeah, And that's what these peopleare doing. They're willingly overlooking what they're
doing to their own children or whatthey're doing to other people's children, and
uh, you know. And thenalso we've got the gender affirming care.
It's neither gender it's neither affirming noris it care. It's destroying uh,
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young children's bodies and uh you know, and it's it's playing right into the
to the mental illness that is genderdysphoria. Exact homosexuals, it's sexual arcticism
and uh and really a mental illness. Part of the diagnosis statistic manual that
psychiatrists use for hundreds of you andthey changed the name. You know,
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the word homosexual is the one we'veused for a couple of hundred years,
and now all of a sudden,they're gay. I don't think so.
These people aren't kept selling through thetool of these people are having the well
I think I think there's a difference. Yeah, there's a difference, Bill
to me. Uh, you knowagain, sexual narcissism. I don't care
what your sexuality is, like Idon't care if you're an actor, a
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singer, a performer. I don'tcare what your sexuality is, and nobody
really should except for you and yourpartner, and whatever people do is up
to them. I might not agreewith it, but this sexual narcissism,
when they are teaching these kids tobe little narcissists thinking the world revolves around
them, and unfortunately it doesn't.And one thing you mentioned Salolensky Rules for
Radicals number five, you know somethingI use all the time, use ridicule
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as a weapon. And I wasactually just revising my little bio for some
of the articles that I was writing, and one of the things that I
wrote down was, you know,I have a passion for the truth,
and I use ridicule against the left, and it drives them wild because you
can't really defend ridicule, especially whenyou back it up with facts like I
do. They just is there's noway and they lose their mind. They
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go, you know, batchit crazyat that point. So Bill, listen,
I really appreciate it. I'm gladwe're able to maybe make your make
your drive a little shorter. Wherecan people follow your work and what do
you have coming up next? Well, newsmax dot com and you know they
can search Relentless Bill and Huffington Postto find some of my articles on President
Trump. They can find at newsmaxdot com. I'm at Relentless Bill on
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most social media Facebook, Twitter,truth Getter virtually everywhere gab signal. So
h yeah, you know, II love what I'm doing, and I
feel like I'm led to save thechildren. I care very much about Second
Amendment and closing the borders and everyother conservative ideal issue. But I've chosen
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to make the kids and the schoolboards and our public schools uh the main
issue for the rest of my life. So I encourage people to join us,
You and me, Sean and Sharonaand others who are finding this so
important. If we can't save ourchildren, we might as well give up
now because we're done. No,I get it, and very well said
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Bill. I appreciate you joining usfrom the car today, save travels,
and I look forward to us crosspollinating and some of these ideas and some
of these stories from Maine, andI look forward to stay in touch.
So thank you very much, sirfor your time. Thanks so much,
Shawn. It's always be an honorand a privilege to be with you.
All Right, folks, My finaltruth here closing up the podcast. This
might be the last podcast of theseason, given the holidays are upon us,
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unless I do a recap from TurningPoint USA's America Fest I'll be attending
this weekend in Phoenix. I amsuper jacked up. I'm just going to
run through the list of guests here. If you've listened through this long,
Charlie Kirk, Tucker, Carlson,Patrick Bett, David I got to do
some homework on him. Candice Owens, one of the folks that I just
have never had a chance to talkto. Glenn Beck, Roseanne Barr,
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Dennis Prager, R Gaines, who'veconnected with Ben Carson have read his book,
James O'Keefe, Brandon the Officer,Tatum, Jack post A Bick,
who I had seen speak last time, Doctor James Lindsay, Hey, doctor
James, if you're listening, I'mgoing to tackle you. We are going
to have a sit down. We'regoing to talk for five minutes. I
don't care if it's in the airport. And I'm always gonna say this guy's
name wrong. John Amma Chukukwu,who hopefully Bill's gonna have on his podcast
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maybe Friday, and then Eric Texas. I mean, just just a really
headlining group and texting back and forthwith Steve Bannon. He said he's gonna
be there speaking Sunday night. SoI'm still waiting for the full agenda of
these speakers to come out, butanyway, I'm super charged up. And
anybody that wants to donate to that, it's www dot give sendgo dot com
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slash Sean mcbriardy. So season threewill start January. Unlet's again we do
a little recap here from America Fest. I wish you all a merry Christmas,
a happy new Year. We're oneyear closer to bouncing that rotting bag
of oatmeal brains Biden from the WhiteHouse. But only if we all work
towards ensuring our local election integrity,and only if we continue to expand and
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expose the horrors of K through twelvepublic education. It is an emotional bond
that parents have with kids. Iknow as a father of twin girls myself,
But not enough people know what's goingon. I can say in my
own state, ten million people haveseen me across the globe on TV.
I've had tens of millions of impressions. And that's not an egotistical thing,
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it's just fact. And nine outof ten parents in my own state have
no idea who I am and noidea what I'm talking about. So thank
you for listening. Please subscribe whereveryou listen. Please share this podcast with
those like minded folks, So thosefolks that might need a little nudge to
take us step forward. We needmore people to take us step forward towards
the truth. And I appreciate it. Thank you. Round them up in
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med school, round them up daysdata mine, day to stay to mine.
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