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The speaker states they are buying churches and converting them into masjids, having already converted three. They are now buying a church with a school to serve the community, with the belief that the people will one day be Muslims. The plan is to turn the church into a masjid and the school into an Islamic school. The speaker claims that 100 years ago, others invaded the Muslim world, building missionary schools and destroying Islamic schools and masjids. Now, they are returning the favor by converting churches into masjids and schools into Islamic schools to bring the light of Islam. They are buying ready-to-go institutions that have emptied out and are ready to be filled with Muslims. The speaker expresses dissatisfaction with the current election candidates and hopes for Islam to achieve victory in the country.

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The speaker states they have bought three churches and converted them to masjids. They are now buying a church with a school to convert into a masjid and Islamic school. The speaker believes that the people who were part of the church community will one day be Muslims. They state that 100 years ago, others invaded the Muslim world, building missionary schools and destroying Islamic schools and masjids. The speaker says they are returning the favor by turning churches into masjids and schools into Islamic schools to bring the light of Islam.

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Trans work constitutes 60-70% of the organization's current efforts and is central to their daily operations and the broader movement. They dedicated significant staff, volunteers, and funding to defeat Pat McCrory in North Carolina following HB2. This was intended to send a clear message to anti-equality politicians: targeting the LGBTQ community and its allies will result in electoral consequences.

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A speaker visited the school for two days to ensure that staff could provide information to students about their gender. They emphasized the importance of adults guiding students in sexual education, including topics like masturbation and anal sex. The speaker mentioned a bill that was passed for children as young as five years old. The speaker acknowledged that discussing these topics might be uncomfortable for some, but believed it was necessary. They mentioned critical race theory and pointed out that the principal and mayor of the school were black.

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I, Christian Lamar, the only black Republican on the AZ GOP executive committee, was expelled for supporting Trump, signing precinct committeemen, and holding the AZ state legislature accountable for the 2020 and 2022 elections. I urge people to become precinct committeemen to have power over elected officials. The expulsion shows our effectiveness in saving the country. I encourage continued fighting for strong, principled candidates. Join the political power by becoming a precinct committeeman. Thank you.

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In the mid-nineties, I was approached by students about increasing bullying towards gay and lesbian students. I agreed to help start a gay straight alliance group, feeling a responsibility to create a welcoming school culture. As an older white straight married football coach, I wanted to ensure fairness and prevent bullying. My wife Gwen and I aimed to foster a school environment that was open, understanding, and inclusive for all students.

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We will win because we have secured many victories, some unknown to the other side, laying the foundation for more success. The conservative movement, or what I call the common sense movement, is prepared to fight like never before.

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Concerned parents in Texas discuss the controversial voucher program called School Choice. One parent criticizes the program for transferring a large amount of tax money to private companies without oversight or serving special education students. Another parent from East Texas dismisses claims of "woke" schools and expresses loyalty to their own community. A third parent references the state constitution's support for public free schools and urges others to oppose the voucher program. Eventually, they all agree to oppose the program, despite their initial disagreements.

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For most of our country's history, the bible was found in every classroom in the nation. Yet in many schools, today's students are instead indoctrinated with anti religious propaganda, and some are even punished for their religious beliefs and very, very strongly punished. It's ridiculous. Joining us this morning is Hannah Allen from Honey Grove, Texas. A few years ago, Hannah organized a group of her classmates to pray for an injured peer. The school principal declared that Hannah's generous act of love was prohibited from taking place in front of the other students. Hannah very strongly stood her ground, and she won. To support students like Hannah, I'm pleased to announce this morning that the Department of Education will soon issue new guidance protecting the right to prayer in our public schools, and it's total protection. Thank you, Hannah. Great job.

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Speaker 0 expresses frustration about having to stay overnight and drive back to Houston due to filibustering. Speaker 1 threatens to sue if their child is taught CRT or SEL, and encourages others to do the same. They argue against the need for CRT, SEL, and sexual expression in schools, referencing the Bible. They criticize teachers for lying and leaving due to uncomfortable situations. They reject emotional support learning and assert their identity as a mother. They vow to fight against these issues. Speaker 2 thanks them for their testimony. No questions are asked.

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My children now attend private school because we decided to leave LCPS. We made this choice because we disagreed with the political agenda of the superintendent and school board, led by Williams Ziegler. In spring 2020, my 6-year-old asked me if she was born evil because she learned in a history lesson at school that being white meant being evil.

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If you live in California, pull your kids out of public school because it's unfixable and will worsen. In one district, dozens of girls reported being assaulted on campus. The board of education members belong to Project Indivisible, so change is unlikely. The speaker worked for the district for two years and witnessed unbelievable things. After speaking out at board and city council meetings and meeting with the district office, the speaker was stalked, harassed, and chased off the road. The speaker advises, "These are not seeing people you're dealing with. Pull your kids out."

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The transcript captures a heated HOA meeting where a homeowner (Speaker 0) rails against the lack of ballots and proper elections for the board. Speaker 0 states, “Not one person in this area has gotten a ballot to vote anybody in. I have been here eight years,” and repeats that at no point has anybody received a ballot to vote for anyone. They urge consultation with “the attorney for the homeowners,” asserting that board members are to be voted in and have a one-year term, insisting, “Not at any point in time. Does anybody here Did you get a ballot to vote for anybody? No.” Speaker 0 demands to finish their point and asks others to stop interrupting. Speaker 1 attempts to clarify, and Speaker 0 challenges their authority, asking, “Are you an attorney?” Speaker 1 acknowledges involvement since day one and asserts, “Since day one of this association, there’s never been an election,” and reiterates, “No. An election.” Speaker 0 adds, “And with that being said,” while Speaker 2 interjects with a question about current actions. Speaker 0 contends that although there may not have been an election, the current group “chose to put yourself on the board,” and claims they will move to a joint meeting and end the matter, but is interrupted. Speaker 1 insists that the meeting is not the appropriate forum for this discussion, stating, “The meeting has started to address what it was here today,” and that it’s a separate meeting if a different discussion is desired. Speaker 0 pushes to proceed immediately. Speaker 2 offers historical context: “If there’s never been an election, there were some board members appointed in the very beginning. Raylon turned it over to a couple people. Then those people just decided … I’m gonna add you.” Speaker 0 emphasizes that by law, board members must be elected, not appointed, and questions the legitimacy of the current board’s authority. “By law, read your laws, go to an attorney. By law, you have to be voted in.” Speaker 1 responds, asking Priscilla what she wants to do, noting that there are four ex-board members in front of them and asking if they should be asked about their elections. Speaker 0 acknowledges they were elected previously but complains about being told they were appointed. They insist on sending out a ballot and state, “Ballot. You are welcome to put yourself up to be on the board,” while indicating that the current board claims there will be no election until April. Speaker 1 suggests that the proper process would involve a formal meeting with notice and decision, while Speaker 0 asserts the desire for the current board to step down, mentioning ongoing issues such as a $100,000 irrigation problem and unresolved bills. The exchange then pivots back to attempting to resume a formal meeting, with Speaker 1 declaring, “We’re back to the meeting we have today.” In sum, the speakers clash over whether elections have occurred, who appointed board members, the proper legal process for board selection, and the appropriate timing for any future elections, with requests to suspends the current board and to conduct formal ballots.

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I'm excited to announce today that every Oklahoma high school will have a Turning Point USA chapter. They want their young people to be engaged in a process that understands free speech, open engagement, dialogue about American greatness, a dialogue around American values. We're so excited to partner with Turning Point USA with this initiative. For far too long, have seen radical leftists with the teachers union dominate classrooms and push woke indoctrination on our kids. They fight parents' rights, they push parents out of the classroom, and they lie to our kids about American history. What we're going to continue to do is make sure that our kids understand American greatness, engage in civic dialogue, and have that open discussion. We will continue to do all that we can to make sure Oklahoma students have the best education possible.

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The speaker addresses the PUSD community, clarifying that the phrase "separation of church and state" is not in the US constitution but in a letter by Jefferson. They argue that board members Hill and Rooks have not broken any laws by reading scripture and are not promoting a state religion. The speaker criticizes those who oppose Hill and Rooks, accusing them of prejudice and sexualizing children. They call for the resignation of three board members and encourage Hill and Rooks to stay strong. The transcript ends with a verse from Psalm.

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I want to thank God, Riley, and my friends for supporting me in standing up for women's sports. The transgender movement has impacted us, leading me to take action. With Riley's help, we formed a group to address the unfairness in sports. After a competition, my friend was upset for losing to a boy. I urge everyone who values women's sports to join us in fighting for fairness.

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I made sure to be visible as an LGBT teacher in my school to support students. When a group of kids asked me to help start a Gay-Straight Alliance, I said yes. Together, we created a movement empowering young people to lead. This openness allowed me to give power to students, which is what I do best as a teacher.

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MS-13 started in Los Angeles when Salvadorans weren't allowed to sell drugs by Mexican gangs. They grew, expanded, and became a huge international criminal organization. When Bill Clinton deported them, they came unchecked. They recruited minors and started controlling territories, eventually becoming satanic, performing rituals and human sacrifices. I know this because we've arrested members and found evidence. One former gang member said he left because they were going to kill a baby as a sacrifice, which he couldn't tolerate. I believe there's a spiritual war and a physical war, and the spiritual war influences the physical one. Our victory was because we won the spiritual war quickly. That's why the first point of my three-point plan is to seek God's wisdom, because it's a prerequisite for wise decision-making.

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Israeli leaders encouraged the pastors to be bold and express gratitude for their support. Stand up and be counted. Tell the truth. Speak to young people. Speak up and be counted. I'm counting on you, and I know you'll do what has to be done. That's what our destiny calls for. This is not just Israel's fight. This is a fight for civilization. We are facing very much a civilizational struggle like we saw in the thirties between Nazism and the free world. Today, that Nazism is Islamism in coordination with communism, which today's expression is called woke, but it's the same thing. Behind the scenes, Shira Mills of the Friends of Zion Museum helped make the summit possible. Never been done before. This is something very unique, very difficult, but here we are. From my point of view, it's miraculous. The vision going forward: recruiting 10,000 more pastors in the next thirty six months. Because there's a lot of misinformation out there, a lot of young people that are not for Israel, and they're just getting the wrong information. So our whole idea here is to reach the youth of America and around the world and just show the truth. With a thousand pastors gathered at such a critical moment for the nation of Israel, when antisemitism is rising in our nation and globally, this has been such a pivotal turning point. I believe we can turn the tide of antisemitism. A thousand pastors and leaders that didn't even know each other, and he called and we heard the word of the Lord. And this is a season to see antisemitism defeated and to see God's glory come to his chosen people.

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"Christians need to step up." "As someone who's Jewish, you know, Jews are point o 2% of the world." "We're 2% of America." "We're not trying to take over anything." "I would love to see Christians return back to the church." "I would love to see Christians get back to Jesus." "So Charlie Kirk was a Christian." "Don't get it twisted, but he honored both books, the Old Testament, which are the five books of of Moses, and the New Testament, the teachings of Jesus." "So it doesn't have to be mutually exclusive." "There's no better role model for young men than Charlie Kirk."

The Rubin Report

Military Vaccine Scandal Exposed: Liz Wheeler, Eric Metaxas, Sean Spicer | ROUNDTABLE | Rubin Report
Guests: Liz Wheeler, Eric Metaxas, Sean Spicer
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Dave Rubin hosts a roundtable with guests Liz Wheeler, Eric Metaxas, and Sean Spicer, discussing the ongoing "slow-motion revolution" in America. They critique mainstream media, particularly CNN, for providing conflicting information about COVID-19 vaccines, leading to public distrust in government institutions. Metaxas emphasizes the need for Americans to think for themselves and recognize manipulation by corrupt institutions. Wheeler notes that the government's failure to earn trust has led to widespread skepticism, especially regarding vaccine mandates and educational policies like critical race theory. They also address the U.S. Navy's denial of religious exemptions for the COVID-19 vaccine, arguing it violates military policy. The conversation shifts to Biden's Build Back Better plan, highlighting its massive spending and the political motivations behind it. The hosts conclude that the left's radical actions are uniting parents against them, indicating a significant shift in political engagement among everyday Americans.

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Moms For Liberty Co-Founder Tiffany Justice | PBD Podcast | Ep. 368
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In Episode 368 of the podcast, host Patrick Bet-David interviews Tiffany Justice, co-founder of Moms for Liberty, a grassroots organization advocating for parental rights in education. The discussion begins with a reference to a recent debate between Tiffany and Joy Reid, where they discussed the appropriateness of certain books in schools, particularly those containing explicit content. Tiffany argues that as a mother, she finds it unacceptable for children to be exposed to such material, emphasizing the need for parents to have control over their children's education. Tiffany shares her background, having served on a school board in Florida, and explains how the COVID-19 pandemic acted as a catalyst for the formation of Moms for Liberty in early 2021. The organization has since grown to over 300 chapters across 48 states, with 120,000 members. Tiffany highlights the alarming trends in education, particularly the erosion of parental rights and the introduction of ideologies that she believes undermine traditional values. The conversation shifts to the influence of teachers' unions, which Tiffany claims prioritize their interests over students' needs. She discusses the significant political power of unions like the National Education Association (NEA), which she argues has a detrimental impact on public education. Tiffany stresses the importance of local control and encourages parents to engage with their school boards and advocate for transparency in education. Tiffany also addresses the rise of social emotional learning and its implications for children, arguing that it creates a divide between parents and kids by promoting ideologies that may conflict with family values. She expresses concern about the normalization of discussions around gender identity and sexual orientation in schools without parental consent. The discussion touches on the potential for a mass exodus from public schools, with Tiffany suggesting that if enough parents withdrew their children, it could force schools to reconsider their policies. She emphasizes the need for a long-term strategy to reclaim education, advocating for homeschooling and alternative educational models that prioritize parental involvement and traditional curricula. Throughout the episode, Tiffany calls for parents to unite and take action against what she sees as a systematic attempt to undermine family values in education. She believes that by building a grassroots movement, parents can reclaim control over their children's education and ensure that schools focus on fundamental academic skills rather than ideological indoctrination. The episode concludes with a call to support Moms for Liberty and its mission to empower parents in the fight for educational reform.

The Rubin Report

Critical Race Theory War: James Lindsay, Allie Stuckey, Christopher Rufo | ROUNDTABLE | Rubin Report
Guests: James Lindsay, Allie Stuckey, Christopher Rufo
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Dave Rubin hosts a panel with James Lindsay, Allie Stuckey, and Christopher Rufo, discussing critical race theory (CRT) and its impact on society. Lindsay defines CRT as a worldview asserting that systemic racism is the norm, challenging traditional civil rights and constitutional principles. Rufo highlights how CRT has infiltrated educational and corporate institutions, citing examples of forced training sessions that equate white identity with racism. Stuckey addresses its influence on conservative evangelicalism, noting a shift towards Marxist ideologies within the church. Lindsay warns of CRT's anti-Semitic undercurrents, suggesting it fosters division. The panelists agree that conservatives have often been on the defensive, but they emphasize the importance of proactive engagement against CRT. They share personal experiences of facing backlash for their views and stress the need for courage in challenging prevailing narratives. Each panelist outlines their efforts to combat CRT, from legal actions to empowering individuals to speak out in their communities, highlighting that change is possible at local levels.

The Rubin Report

GOP Passes Reasonable Bill, AOC Melts Down Screaming It's Fascism | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin hosts a live show from Washington D.C., discussing upcoming interviews with various political figures, highlighting a significant response from Republicans to his outreach, while noting a lack of engagement from Democrats. He emphasizes the importance of transparency in education, referencing a Republican parental rights bill modeled after Florida's legislation under Ron DeSantis, which aims to limit discussions on gender and sexuality in schools. Rubin critiques Democrats for opposing this bill, suggesting they fear parental involvement in education. He also addresses media narratives surrounding DeSantis, arguing that they misrepresent his policies and intentions. The conversation shifts to the political landscape, with Rubin noting the growing divide between Trump and DeSantis, and the challenges both face from the media and each other. He expresses frustration with Trump's attacks on DeSantis, urging a focus on shared goals rather than infighting. Rubin concludes by promoting his upcoming live interview with Kevin McCarthy and encouraging community engagement through his platform. The overarching theme is the call for transparency and parental rights in education amidst a politically charged environment.

The Megyn Kelly Show

GOP's Giant Virginia Victory, with Ken Cuccinelli, Charles C.W. Cooke, Asra Nomani, and Bill McGurn
Guests: Ken Cuccinelli, Charles C.W. Cooke, Asra Nomani, Bill McGurn
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The Megyn Kelly Show discusses the significant GOP victory in Virginia, where Republican Glenn Youngkin defeated Democrat Terry McAuliffe, signaling a potential shift in national politics ahead of the 2022 and 2024 elections. Youngkin's win, alongside projected Republican gains in the Virginia State House, reflects a strong desire for change among voters, particularly regarding education, crime, and economic opportunity. In New Jersey, Democratic incumbent Phil Murphy faces a surprisingly close race against GOP challenger Jack Ciattarelli, highlighting broader national electoral trends. A Minneapolis ballot initiative to replace the police failed, and Seattle elected its first Republican official since 1989. The discussion emphasizes a nationwide backlash against Democrats, particularly regarding education policies and parental involvement. Ken Cuccinelli, former Virginia Attorney General, notes that Youngkin's victory is a response to parents feeling sidelined in educational decisions, particularly around issues like critical race theory (CRT). He emphasizes the importance of high voter turnout, especially in Republican areas, and the need for citizens to engage in election processes to ensure transparency and security. Azra Nomani, a Virginia parent and vice president of Parents Defending Education, shares her experience of becoming politically active after witnessing what she describes as anti-American propaganda in schools. She argues that CRT and similar ideologies are indeed present in K-12 education, despite claims to the contrary from some media outlets. The conversation also touches on the implications of Youngkin's win for the Democratic agenda, with speculation about how it might affect Biden's spending bills and the party's direction. Bill McGurn from the Wall Street Journal highlights the need for Democrats to reconsider their approach, as the election results indicate a disconnect between their progressive agenda and voter sentiment. Overall, the show underscores a growing movement among parents and voters who are increasingly vocal about their concerns regarding education and government policies, suggesting that this trend could have lasting implications for future elections.
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