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Saved - April 5, 2024 at 8:39 PM
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Ben Shapiro criticizes Tucker Carlson for being a "corrupt commentator" who pushes conspiratorial theories without evidence. This comes after Tucker previously accused Ben of not being sufficiently pro-American, questioning his loyalty to Israel and the US.

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Wow, @benshapiro completely trashes @TuckerCarlson here Ben specifically calls out “corrupt commentators” in their 50s who are in the business of “just asking asking questions” Just asking questions is Tucker’s signature MO for pushing conspiratorial theories without evidence

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Blaming society and claiming conspiracy without evidence is a common tactic used by corrupt commentators. They hide behind "just asking questions" to push their agenda without providing proof. This tactic is childish and shows a lack of genuine curiosity. Most people using this tactic have an answer they want to suggest but lack evidence, so they avoid accountability by pretending to be innocent questioners.
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Speaker 0: You blame society. You don't have an answer. So it must be a conspiracy. There must be some sort. And you're just asking questions. You don't know. Right? This is the game that is played by so many corrupt commentators. Just asking questions. I don't have to show you evidence that something terrible is happening. I don't have to actually demonstrate how the thing is happening. I don't have to tell you who the problem is. Wink wink. But I can just tell you right now that there is a but even if and and if I'm asked about it hey. I'm just asking questions. Now, let me tell you something about just asking questions for a second. Just asking questions is a game for children. My son is 7. He can just ask questions. My daughter is 10. She can just ask questions. If you're 50 and you're just asking questions, I don't think you're just asking questions. I think that your level of curiosity is actually quite low. I think that you don't care enough to know or know enough to care. I think that the vast majority of people who are in the just asking questions business have an answer that they want to suggest, but they know there's no evidence for it. So instead, they hide behind just asking questions. In other words, they're completely full

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For context, Tucker trashed Ben by name a few months ago for not being sufficiently pro-American…basically an accusation of dual loyalty vis-a-vis Israel and the US

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Tucker trashing @benshapiro😳 “I’m shocked how little they care about the country, including the person you mentioned, and I can’t imagine how someone like that could get an audience of people who claim to care about America because he doesn’t, obviously” https://t.co/W19XbZTrNR

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The speaker criticizes those on the right for focusing on foreign conflicts instead of domestic issues like financial instability and immigration. They question the priorities of individuals who claim to care about America but neglect pressing issues at home. The conversation shifts to the importance of free speech and standing up for rights, especially when facing social pressure. The mention of American citizens on Palestine and the exclusion of certain individuals from the DEI regime is also discussed.
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Speaker 0: So I I don't really care, but I I did think it showed, like, the level of not just corruption, which I knew, but of, like, emotional instability and craziness. I mean, there are people, and I stopped reading any of it, but there are people on the right who have spent the last 2 months every single day focused on a conflict in a foreign country as their own country becomes dangerously unstable on the brink of financial collapse with tens of millions of people who shouldn't be here in the country. We don't know their identities or the purpose of their being here. Like, stuff that's could destroy the country for real and make it impossible for my kids to live here. They've said nothing about that, and they're focused with laser intensity on foreign conflicts. And I'm like, at some point, I've got 4 kids. If I'm so caught up in the problems of my neighbor's children and completely ignoring my own children as they get addicted to drugs and kill themselves, You know, I'm not against helping my neighbor's kids, but clearly, I don't love my kids. I mean, that's that's, you know, that's the only logical conclusion, and they don't care about the country at all. And that's, you know, that's kind of their prerogative, but I do because I have no choice because I'm from here. My family's been here 100 of years. I plan to stay here. Like, I I'm shocked by how little they care about the country, and including the person you mentioned. And I I can't imagine how someone like that could get an audience of people who claimed about care about America, because he doesn't, obviously. Right? Speaker 1: Right. Well, I mean, Tucker, we've seen it too on free speech. I mean, people who built become multimillionaires, who've, you know, made entire careers, who've, you know, literally became famous, you know, on this very reason. I know you've spoken about this previously, but it's very important to our audience as well. Is that, you know, standing up for free speech rights to people you do disagree with is just is probably the most important exercise. And we've seen some of that come for American citizens on Palestine. How do you work through this too when we're both under such immense pressure, even social pressure, like, how could you support this? You know, take maybe the context of the university presidents. We've got billionaires like Bill Ackman, who's they're I I'm curious what you make of this. My assessment is they're upset that they're not included as marginalized within the DEI regime. They claim to be
Saved - April 25, 2023 at 3:58 PM

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Teacher sounding the alarm on the behavior of the current generation of children: “The corrective measures we’ve used in the past do not work anymore…the only thing most of them care about is how they’re going to be entertained in the next five minutes of their life”

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Teachers are leaving not because of pay, but because of the challenges they face. The speaker, a band director, shares recent incidents of assault, property damage, and disruptive behavior in their classroom. They emphasize that these issues are not limited to their school or a lack of discipline measures. The problem lies in emotional dysregulation, with students disregarding consequences and prioritizing entertainment. The speaker acknowledges their use of technology but believes some students have lost motivation. Despite their initial excitement to make a difference, the speaker feels overwhelmed and exhausted. They express frustration with a failing system that is not supporting teachers or students.
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Speaker 0: The reason teachers are leaving is not because of teacher pay, and I will tell you why. I'm a band director, which means I get paid more than most teachers. It's an incentive to show up and stay late for sure, but it's not enough. Even if every teacher in the state of Texas got a $10,000 raise per year. We would still be dealing with some of the same issues we're dealing with right now. Let me just tell you what I've been dealing within the last 48 hours. There's a list. Yesterday, I broke up an assault in my band hall. Not a fight, an assault. A kid punching another kid in the head at least 4 or 5 times. Some mystery kid decided to get creative over the last 12 hours when I wasn't paying attention and literally took every single string off of every single French horn that we own making them unplayable. I set up a drum set station for my percussionist. I was so excited because they have been begging me all year to play drum set. It took 24 hours for somebody to break the hi hat. People stealing and using instruments that aren't theirs even if it's in a locker. I had another kid hit somebody else in the face when their trumpet was on their face because they were blowing it in their direction. I had another kid in the same class flip me off and then try to lie about it. And before you come at me in the comments saying, I knew what I signed up for, yeah, I do get it. But I've been told from multiple people on my campus that the band kids are the best acting, well behaved students on campus, and I still have to deal with this garbage every single day. This is not a money problem. It's not an admin problem. It's not a A parent problem, it is an emotional dysregulation problem. Never in my 13 years of teaching have I ever had such a problem with kids keeping their hands to themselves and keeping them from destroying property. I understand their kids and part of our job is to keep them regulated and to teach them how to do it, but I have Repeated myself so many times this year. I have posted things on the wall. I've given them lectures. I've written them up. I failed them. The corrective measures that we've used in the past do not work anymore. These kids do not care if they fail. They do not care if they're written up. They do not care if they get OSS. The only thing that most of them care about is how they're gonna be entertained in the next 5 minutes of their life. And I try not to be a millennial teacher that blames technology because I am steeped in technology. I love TikTok. I use technology in my class all the time. But it's as if some of these kids have literally given up on life. It's like they've given up on doing anything special, and they're 12. They're 12. I was so excited to start this year because I wanted to make some kind of an impact and get back into the classroom, but I feel like I've been chasing my tail all year. I love my kids but I'm beaten and abused and tired. The system doesn't work and we are failing them and the teachers, we're failing teachers too.
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