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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Do you want to, in short, explain what happened to
the Glendale school before we get to this text.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
Yeah, dueling demonstrations. If you listen to the mainstream media
about Pride Month, but if you listen to anybody telling
the truth, it's that they're pushing transgenderism to little kids
and radical queer theory, trying to teach confused adolescents that
they're probably transgender and then keeping it a secret from
the parents, and people are pissed off when they find
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out about this.
Speaker 1 (00:29):
So this is from an anonymous text or thanks for
joining in. I'm going to try to keep it. I
won't put in all the details because I don't want
your I don't want anybody to get outed. Here a
few things regarding the Glendale situation. One, the Glendale community
is heavily Armenian and they are very culturally conservative on
the gender issue. The protests were uneventful, but Antifa appeared,
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and of course that's when the trouble really erupted. I
hadn't heard that.
Speaker 2 (00:53):
Oh that's funny. NBC left that out as well of
their report.
Speaker 1 (00:57):
In addition to being mandated to refer to student by
preferred pronouns, they're also required to hide it from parents
and refer to students by their given pronouns and names
when in the company their parents. How about that part.
I mean, I knew the hiding part that you tell
them not to tell them, but I didn't know if
I show up to the school, then you two are
gonna like wink at each other and you're gonna go
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with the other name in front of me. I mean,
that's a level of deception that is way too far.
Speaker 2 (01:23):
Mandated deception of parents. And according to NBC News, people
were protesting Pride months.
Speaker 1 (01:30):
A teacher said that probably a third of this teacher's
students are going by various names and pronouns that change
throughout the school year. Yes, of course, Craze, a third.
You're gonna tell me a third of people are the
wrong gender from the explain, go ahead, from what your
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brain is telling you. A third, one out of three.
Speaker 2 (01:57):
Ye know, we've talked about this before. We get emails
from p They drove on a field trip. All five
girls identified as pan gender or gender fluid or bisexual
or whatever. None of them have ever had a partner
of any sort. It's a way to gain status. Now
it's a craze. It's an adolescent social contagion that's being
pushed hard by progressives in schools, which you know is
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only stupid. And you could see somebody you know going
through puberty just becoming who they've always been and laughing
about that phase. It's like, you know, when you're super
into death metal or a goth or or whatever. You know,
a search for identity. Adolescents go through We've all done it.
But it's that the activists want to push you down
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this road of puberty blockers, for instance, hormone therapies, surgeries,
et cetera. Then it's not funny at all, it's not
quaint at all. Where how does this play out?
Speaker 1 (02:54):
I mean, are we just at the beginning edge of
this and we're gonna go much further and it's going
to aren't crossing the whole country? Or is this just
you know, like in you know La, when you know California,
land of fruits or nuts. Only in certain places it's
gonna get tried, it's gonna get pushed back, and it
goes away.
Speaker 2 (03:13):
Yeah. Well, I think it's somewhere in between. Because the
output of the teachers colleges these days as we've discussed
is very very far left. They're being taught this stuff
in teachers colleges, and they're going all over the country
fired up to teach their kids this stuff. And it's
you know, it's more obvious and aggressive in blue cities
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and states, but it's all over the country, both coasts.
Illinois is terrible, Austin, Texas, this stuff is being taught aggressively,
for instance.
Speaker 1 (03:47):
And I would think that even if you're of the
bent where you think, wow, this, this whole trans thing
has been a part of humanity forever and people have
had to keep it quiet and suffer in silence, and
thank god it's now out in the open. People don't
have to suffer. So even if you're fully a believer
in that, I would think you'd look at your classroom
and think, but there's no way one out of three
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kids is that so.
Speaker 2 (04:12):
Right?
Speaker 1 (04:12):
We got to do something.
Speaker 2 (04:14):
Right, I would agree. And just one more thing on
my previous comment. My kids went to school public schools
in a very very conservative part of California, and that
school district has swung way left of where it was
five years ago, ten years ago, so it's moving in
a hurry, and I think a lot of this outrage
is merely people saying, wait, what they're doing, what they're
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teaching what, Because, as I said earlier, if you listen
to the show, you're aware that this stuff is going on.
We're not imagining it. It is happening. And a lot
of people are completely unaware. And when they become aware
that the school district policy is to teach adolescents a
super progressive queer theory and that school policy says and
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we have to keep it secret from the parent, when
they find this stuff out, they go nuts.
Speaker 1 (05:02):
And there's no way this is a majority winning issue.
Speaker 2 (05:05):
And by the way, if you dare stand up against it,
you are a transphobe. If your kid resists it, your
kid is a transphobe and ostracized and judged, et cetera.
But these militants are very good at bullying people.
Speaker 1 (05:18):
That is very very true. I'm scared to say anything,
you know, when I'm around, very sus official. But people
get to vote in silence, and so I'm just wondering
if they're not just playing exactly into Ron DeSantis's hand.
It could be like the whole Nixon silent majority thing
back in the day. On other issues where people you know,
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didn't feel like they could talk out loud, but they
would go into the voting booth and then all of
a sudden, it be shocking how many people agreed with
what he was saying about whatever I could see that happening.
I don't know if you saw DeSantis's wife wearing the
leather biker jacket that said Florida, where Woke goes to die.
That became a controversy because some newspaper claimed that she
was saying that when woke people go to California, the
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be killed. That's not what she meant. She meant the obviously,
she meant the ideology of Wolke, but where we'll drive.
Her husband is not good quick clever sayings, but his
wife might be better at it. And that's a good one.
I mean, this whole school trans thing really gets up
and running and like becomes a focus, and she's wearing
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a leather jacket that says where Woke goes to die.
He could get a heck of a lot more votes
than anybody is thinking. As people are keeping their mouths
shut out of fear, like you were just saying, but
are going to vote differently?
Speaker 2 (06:33):
Well, i'd love to see DeSantis come out with In Florida,
we teach kids how to read and write and do
math in school. See, that's to teach them that they're
probably a little girl.
Speaker 1 (06:43):
That's the other thing. Why does this have to be
happening at all? All of this probably's pride celebrations in
the going to the gym and everybody getting together and
waving flags and stuff like that. How about another hour
of math? I mean, every school in America is struggling
with this. Kids are behind from COVID. The schools weren't
doing well before. Why do we have time for this
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stuff that is not is a million miles away from reading, writing,
and arithmetic.
Speaker 2 (07:10):
And what's really odd is it's the places where they're
most enthusiastic about pushing this ideology on the kids that
are doing the poorest in terms of academics. They're the
ones who can least afford to take time to teach
little Johnny that he's probably little Janie.
Speaker 1 (07:26):
God dang. The school being the place where you're gonna
create a certain kind of person as opposed to just
getting him up to various levels of reading in mathematics,
it's really troubling. Yeah, now, would you leave the kind
of person to the parents? Read Karl Marx. He was adamant.
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Lenin was the same. He was adamant that the nuclear
family was one of the greatest impediments to Marxist ideology
because people have much greater loyalty to their family than
to the party. So destroying the family has been part
of Marxism since you know well, I became aware of
it at age eighteen with a professor who used to
talk about it. I saw on YouTube. Just I don't
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know how that's popped up on my YouTube.
Speaker 2 (08:10):
Glad you find this a music I Doug, please go
bring your your levity to the subject.
Speaker 1 (08:15):
So there's a there's an old you've probably seen it
Monty Python bit. It's on stage in front of a
live audience. Anyway, they have it. They have a game
show going and they have Lenin, Mark chairman, Mao, who
else is oh cha Guvera anyway, and they start talking
about this and one of the one of the questions
started with the nuclear family is seen as an impediment
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to blah blah blah. So here's your question. Who won
the World Football Championship in nineteen forty seven, and.
Speaker 2 (08:47):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (08:50):
You don't know what the point of that bit was,
but who's sure funny?
Speaker 2 (08:55):
Mocking communists doesn't need a point.
Speaker 1 (08:57):
You're right, Mocking communists doesn't need a point, or at
least back then, it didn't in the seventies.