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Many people believe that staying quiet or voting Democrat will protect them from those who want to take away their rights and freedoms. However, history shows that this is not the case. The speaker warns that we should learn from the history of communism, particularly the Bolsheviks, who sought to control every aspect of people's lives. They emphasize that these individuals are coming for us, and we must take action to resist them. It is already happening in some parts of the world, where people are forced to live off bugs and have their currency controlled based on their speech. The speaker urges everyone, not just a select few, to resist and stand up against this threat.

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The Trump administration ordered the Department of Education building to be vacated by 6:00 PM and closed the following day. The speaker asserts that massive cuts and layoffs are expected at the Department of Education. The speaker claims that eliminating the Department of Education is a primary goal of Project 2025, with the aim to cut education funding to the states. According to the speaker, the Trump administration and Christian nationalists want an uneducated populace to make them easier to control as slave labor for billionaires. They allegedly don't want people to have critical thinking skills because an uneducated populace is easier to control.

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Tyrants of the past had limited reach, but 21st-century technology allows total control of wealth, energy, and food. The World Economic Forum's idea of "you'll own nothing and be happy" echoes collectivization under Stalin and Mao, which abolished private property and independence from the state. Education has been captured and infected with critical race theory, gender studies, and diversity, equality, and inclusion. While the curriculum describes what is taught, how it's taught is more important. Progressive culture has turned schools into places of indoctrination, pushing cultural forgetting and dementia. Education has been centralized, and today's pupils, brainwashed and ready to serve, will be tomorrow's governments. The speaker remembers the past identity, history, traditions, and Christianity.

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In Canada, communists rallied in major cities to build a revolutionary party. They aim to overthrow Canadian imperialism and unite communists nationwide. In the US, calls for revolution are growing, especially on college campuses. The speaker warns of the dangers of history repeating itself, citing Mao Zedong's Cultural Revolution as an example of how college students can be manipulated into committing atrocities. The speaker emphasizes the vulnerability of young adults to extremist ideologies.

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Speaker 0 argues that the crooked foundation of the public school system makes university indoctrination possible, asserting that everything in school is filtered through a Marxist lens of oppressed versus oppressors. The speaker claims schools introduce gender ideology, with opponents framed as intolerant; introduce critical race theory, with opponents framed as racist; introduce feminism, with opponents labeled misogynist or part of the patriarchy; and introduce socialism, with opponents described as privileged. The speaker contends that this influence is often subtle rather than overt, embedded in curriculum. An example given is how slavery is taught in elementary school. The speaker acknowledges general agreement that slavery was bad but argues that curricula omit broader historical context. Specifically, they state that The United States banned slavery in seven states while the rest of the world had bans in seven countries; in seventeen seventy six, 92–95% of the world was actively practicing slavery and it was the norm on every continent. The speaker also notes that Thomas Jefferson tried to get slavery abolished in the original draft of the Declaration of Independence, that England abolished slavery in 1833, the United States in 1865, and that the rest of the world followed that example in Africa and Asia. The claim is that within proper historical context, the American story is one of liberation. The speaker asserts that the Marxist lens requires the oppressed versus the oppressors, and that if these arguments were made in school, a student would be failed, shamed in front of the class, and possibly sent to the principal’s office. The claim is that the system is designed to keep America divided so it could be easily conquered. Addressing critics, the speaker mentions the Frankfurt School, stating it expanded the ideas of Marxism, developed the oppressed-versus-oppressor framework, and aimed to use race, gender, and sexuality to usher in cultural Marxism. The speaker contends this infiltration began in academia in the nineteen-sixties, and attributes today’s situation to those developments. Note: Promotional content at the end has been omitted.

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The speaker claims that everything taught about McCarthyism is wrong and that Joseph McCarthy was right about communist infiltration of the U.S. government. This is supported by the Venona files, which revealed Soviet communications confirming that many Americans, including high-ranking officials like Alger Hiss and Harry Dexter White, were working for Soviet intelligence. The speaker argues that McCarthy did not want to "name names" publicly but was pressured by Democrats to do so. The speaker claims that the term "McCarthyism" and the narrative surrounding McCarthy were propaganda created by Democrats and the State Department to smear him. Senator Millard Tydings and the State Department colluded to discredit McCarthy, using tactics like threatening to play a non-existent recording of a speech. McCarthy obtained his information from a State Department memo flagging over 120 employees as security risks, which has since disappeared from public record. The speaker refutes claims that McCarthy was un-American, created the Hollywood blacklist, or was antisemitic. The speaker suggests that the term "McCarthyism" is used to discredit whistleblowers and protect historical allies of the left.

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Jesse Hagopian, a teacher in Seattle, commends the work of teachers in Florida who are defying laws to discuss systemic racism. He highlights how Florida's ban on African American Studies curriculum led to the removal of the word "systemic" from the course. Hagopian warns that Florida's laws, such as the ban on discussing LGBTQ+ topics, are being exported to other states. He draws parallels between the current situation and the McCarthy era, where teachers were fired for being labeled communist or homosexual. Hagopian believes that the civil rights movement and LGBTQ+ liberation are crucial in combating these oppressive laws. He expresses concern about the possibility of teachers being jailed and offers his support to those facing felony charges.

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I led a 5,000 student walkout to protest invasive laws in Florida. Governor DeSantis demanded universities share trans students' health records, violating their rights. I advocate for diversity and access to healthcare. As a teacher, I can't use students' preferred pronouns, which is absurd. I'm committed to ensuring everyone in the state is respected, healthy, and safe.

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The speaker discusses the efforts made in the past to unite Americans against communism, which is now referred to as "woke." They mention that during that time, there was a push for everyone to pledge loyalty to the country as it was. They also mention that Mexican workers were derogatorily referred to as "wetbacks."

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The speakers claim Trump is using education to open the door to fascism, reminiscent of Nazi Germany. They are preparing for potential ICE actions with the "Red Folder Project" to protect students. Chicago Public Schools demonstrated resistance by denying ICE access to students, advising against collecting data on students' origins. Public schools are described as holding both the scars of oppression and the seeds of liberation, historically reproducing inequality. Speakers assert the goal is to force trans youth back into the closet by redefining sex and making it impossible for them to participate equally in school and society. Nearly half of US public school students are allegedly in schools where teachers are mandated to lie about race, gender, sexuality, and US history. Drawing parallels to the McCarthy era and the lavender scare, they highlight the firing of educators accused of communism or homosexuality. They emphasize the importance of teachers getting into the streets and building a mass multiracial movement to resist. Strategies beyond legal challenges are needed, focusing on rebuilding a social movement. They promote the June 7th National Teach Truth Day of Action with resources available on the ZYN Education Project website.

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In 1943, a directive was allegedly issued from party headquarters to communists in the U.S. It instructed them to label obstructionists as fascist, Nazi, or anti-Semitic after building them up, and to use anti-fascist organizations to discredit them. The directive stated that associating opponents with names that "already have a bad smell" would, after repetition, become fact in the public mind. The speaker claims this 1943 directive predicted what "the left does today." They add that in 1971, Saul Olensky wrote in "Rules for Radicals" that "he who controls the language controls the masses." The speaker concludes that this tactic is not new for the radical left, and it is "crazy" how much the 1943 directive resembles what is seen today in 2025.

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Trump understands that control of education is the fastest path to authoritarianism and fascism, therefore he is assaulting educators and using education to open the door to fascism. "We protect us" must be a strategy, not just a slogan. Legal strategies alone are insufficient because Trump disregards the law. A broader strategy is needed, similar to the social movement that ended McCarthyism, requiring a mass multiracial movement. The Teach Truth National Day of Action on June 7 is an opportunity for educators, unions, parents, students, and others to show solidarity and resist authoritarianism. Resources for setting up ban book tables, teach-ins, and walking tours are available on the ZYN Education Project website.

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The speaker confronts the audience, claiming to have proof and challenging them to acknowledge it. They accuse the audience of emotionally and mentally abusing children by teaching them communist values. The speaker vows to continue fighting against this and threatens legal action. They argue that schools should not teach certain topics and should respect their religious beliefs. The speaker also mentions the children of police officers and claims that their voices are being silenced. They question the definition of racism and challenge others' assumptions about their own race.

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In the 1900s, massive mental asylums with thousands of rooms were built, requiring significant resources, while people lived in small wooden shacks. These asylums were used to lock up individuals who went against the narrative, such as those claiming to hear voices due to the radio or those opposing mandatory injections or taxes. These asylums served to eliminate a portion of the population that dissented. The speaker suggests researching these 1900s mental asylums, noting their size and structure. Many of these asylums have since been demolished, including one the speaker saw in Chicago, to erase history.

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Democrats have tested their actions on the black community before implementing them on white Americans. They destroyed the economy, birth control rates, monuments, and influenced the acceptance of homosexuality and rebellion through music. Hollywood representation was denied, and they dismissed our concerns about forced vaccinations. The Census Bureau changed our nationality multiple times, and they assassinated our real leaders. They altered the color of historical figures and labeled us as a problem because of our race. Now, they are doing the same to white Americans. Black Americans may embrace the new propaganda, while white Americans will rightfully speak out against it. This creates a divide where black Americans may feel that white Americans don't want them to have anything. We are living in a powerful psychological operation where history is erased.

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The directive from party headquarters instructs labeling opponents as fascist or Nazi to discredit them. Name-calling, like racist or anti-Semitic, is used to silence dissent. Communists aim to exploit racial differences to divide and weaken Americans, focusing on the revolutionary potential of the working-class Black population.

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In America, there is concern about the indoctrination of students, which is seen as a form of Marxism and socialism. This ideology is being spread by individuals in government and schools, and it is considered extreme radicalism. The indoctrination is often disguised as promoting equal rights, but it is actually about teaching Marxist and socialist ideas. This indoctrination has started in private schools and is now spreading to charter and public schools. Students are being encouraged to spy on each other and not trust their parents.

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The speaker questions why public schools focus on the Transatlantic slave trade and not on other slave systems, arguing that slavery was widespread across history and regions. They claim the Ottoman Empire enslaved six hundred years and 5–10 million people, with sexual slavery being institutionalized and slaves sourced from Central Europe, the Balkans, and among Hungarians, Russians, and Ukrainians. They assert the word slave derives from “Slav.” They also assert lengthy slave trades in other regions: the Trans Indian slave trade lasting over twelve hundred years and enslaving 4–10 million people; and the Trans Saharan slave trade lasting over twelve hundred years and enslaving 9–17 million people. The speaker asserts that these systems ended after, not before, the North Atlantic slave trade, and emphasizes that chattel slavery was practiced in all these places. They claim that in 1776 the majority of countries in the world practiced chattel slavery, and that while Europe and the United States were early in abolishing slavery, it continued much longer in the Middle East, Africa, and in places like China, Thailand, and Mongolia. They state that if one looked back to 1776, 90–95% of the countries in the world practiced slavery, a norm for thousands of years. They also state that the United States banned slavery in seven states at a time when the rest of the world had banned it in only seven countries. The speaker contends that the reason these histories aren’t taught is that schools are framed through a Marxist lens of oppressed versus oppressors, intentionally teaching history out of context as a form of brainwashing designed to make dividing and conquering society easy. They claim that, without historical context, it allows framing the United States as uniquely evil, whereas, in reality, it is Britain, the United States, and the West that are responsible for driving the institution of slavery into extinction. Additionally, the speaker promotes their own work, stating they teach courses on real history and what it means to be an American, and that they write books on the First Amendment and the Second Amendment, inviting readers to engage with their material.

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The speaker discusses the Biden administration's use of the term "fascist" without providing a clear definition. They argue that anyone who disagrees with Joe Biden is labeled a fascist, and highlight Biden's recent statement that Republicans are "semi fascists." The speaker expresses concern over the administration's declaration of war against half the country and criticizes the Department of Homeland Security's encouragement of children to report their parents for COVID disinformation. They introduce Blake Masters, a Senate candidate from Arizona, who condemns the Democrats' actions, accusing them of destroying the economy, border security, and indoctrinating children. Masters emphasizes the importance of protecting families and vows to fight against the Democrats' authoritarianism.

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The civil rights movement is claimed to be part of a communist plot to enslave humanity. More evidence exists, but time limits discussion. Study further to understand the plan to subjugate the US. Avoid falling into the trap of division and work with others to save the country for future generations. Recommended reading includes "It's Very Simple, The True Story of Civil Rights" by Alan Stange and other materials available at American opinion libraries nationwide.

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After reading a biography of Peter Rangel, a leader of revolutionary white forces during the Russian civil war, the speaker draws parallels between pre-revolution Russia and contemporary America. Rangel returned to St. Petersburg after the war to find chaos, with soldiers committing violent acts. He observed the elite, including Romanov family members, expressing solidarity with the Bolsheviks. The speaker equates this to the modern-day, where the middle class ignores a revolution and the ruling class sympathizes with it, likening it to BLM. The speaker asserts that attempts to silence individuals or indoctrinate children are totalitarian measures that dehumanize people. They argue that free citizens have the right to speak their minds, distinguishing them from slaves. The speaker suggests using force against those who attempt to sexualize children, viewing it as a defense of natural law.

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They use their influence to suppress books and ideas they don't like, controlling what you get to read and think. They stifle any opposing views, pushing only their narratives. I'm here to expose this and face the consequences for speaking out. In World War II, we were taught to hate the enemy to defeat them. Now, the enemy is communism, but they preach love to deceive us while they are winning. I've shown you how communists are often Jewish, not to condemn all Jews, but to point out the truth. Once you see this pattern, you can't unsee it. They are working to disarm and undermine the police, who are the only thing standing between you and this growing communist terrorism. The same people who said Mao and Castro were not communists are lying to you now.

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Speaker discusses issues with Arizona elections, criticizing Attorney General for using repressive tactics to silence dissent. He accuses her of ruling by force and suppressing questioning of election integrity. He warns of the dangers of a repressive state apparatus and urges people to resist authoritarian control.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Vile "No Kings" Protests, Hilarious Anti-Trump Boomers, and KJP Begins Book Tour, w/ Emily Jashinsky
Guests: Emily Jashinsky
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Megyn Kelly and Emily Jashinsky discuss the disturbing trend of leftist protesters expressing violent fantasies and hatred towards conservatives, particularly focusing on incidents following a 'No Kings' protest. Kelly presents numerous examples of protesters wishing death upon President Trump, his family, and other prominent conservatives like Charlie Kirk and Steven Miller. The discussion highlights a perceived double standard in media coverage, where similar expressions of hatred from the right would be heavily scrutinized and condemned, while leftist extremism is often downplayed or ignored. The conversation delves into specific instances of alarming behavior, including a child being encouraged to stab an effigy of President Trump, protesters celebrating the assassination of Charlie Kirk, and individuals expressing a desire for violence against ICE agents. Kelly and Jashinsky criticize the mainstream media for failing to adequately cover these incidents and for often portraying leftist protests as peaceful and joyful, despite evidence to the contrary. They argue that this biased coverage contributes to a dangerous polarization and creates a climate where political violence becomes normalized. Jashinsky draws a parallel to the Tea Party era, noting that any similar displays of extremism at conservative rallies would have been met with widespread condemnation and used to discredit the entire movement. They discuss the challenges of engaging with individuals who hold such extreme views and the importance of defeating them electorally. The conversation also touches on the role of education and the influence of leftist ideology in schools, which they believe contributes to the radicalization of young people. The discussion shifts to Karine Jean-Pierre's new book and her claim of leaving the Democratic Party due to its treatment of Joe Biden. Kelly and Jashinsky express skepticism, pointing out Jean-Pierre's unwavering support for Biden and her history of defending his administration. They criticize her attempt to portray herself as an independent voice, arguing that her views are still firmly aligned with the Democratic Party. The segment concludes with a broader critique of the mainstream media's bias and its role in perpetuating political division.

The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

Propaganda and Your Kids | Karol Markowicz | EP 355
Guests: Karol Markowicz
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The discussion between Jordan Peterson and Karol Markowicz centers on the ideological capture of children in the education system, particularly regarding age-appropriate content. Markowicz's book, *Stolen Youth*, addresses how children are being targeted for indoctrination, with inappropriate materials, including pornographic books, being introduced into schools under the guise of inclusivity. They argue that the left seeks to remove boundaries of age-appropriateness, exemplified by events like drag queen story hours evolving into inappropriate performances. Markowicz highlights the role of teacher unions and library associations in promoting ideologically driven content, often using accusations of homophobia to defend the inclusion of explicit materials. They discuss the historical context of sexual liberalization and its implications for education, questioning how to teach children about sex without moral distinctions. The conversation touches on the broader cultural revolution, drawing parallels to past totalitarian regimes, and emphasizes the need for parents to be vigilant and involved in their children's education. They also explore the detrimental effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on children's education and mental health, noting how children were deprioritized during lockdowns. Markowicz reflects on her experiences in New York, contrasting it with the freedoms found in Florida, where she feels less constrained by social pressures. The conversation concludes with a call for parents to engage in local politics, particularly school boards, to combat the ideological shifts in education and protect children's interests.
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