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White supremacy is to blame for America's failure to fulfill its promises of freedom, liberty, and justice for all. However, America was founded on ideals, not ethnicity or religion, and we strive to live by those ideals today. Our worst hypocrisies are evidence that we have ideals at all. While we are imperfect, we are constantly pursuing a more perfect union. Over 250 years, we have made significant progress in terms of race relations. We must recognize that America is about the pursuit of these ideals, and although we will always fall short, it is our humanity and aspirations that make this country beautiful. Bashing America means bashing the last best hope for aspiring to these ideals.

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We all deserve better. Our country has issues with racism and patriarchy. While systemic change may be challenging, you can make a difference in your immediate environment.

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An investor is questioning if the concept of American exceptionalism is valid. They ask if investors are being overly pessimistic about the U.S. economy, or if the country is entering a period of fundamental change requiring reassessment. Speaker 1 responds that America has been significantly and revolutionarily changing since its inception. They mention the U.S. started as an agricultural society with high promises it didn't deliver on, citing the Constitution counting Black people as three-fifths of a person and using only male pronouns. They note it took until the 19th amendment in February 1920 to pass.

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Some believe America is not teaching children what it is and represents, and younger parents are unsure if appreciating America is right for modern children. America was never that great, and American flags can signal white supremacy. There is a warning of an eradication of American memory and spirit. If we forget what we did, we won't know who we are. America is freedom, including freedom of speech, religion, and enterprise. Ours was the first revolution to reverse the course of life and bring freedom to the world. We, the people, are free. Once you begin a great movement, there's no telling where it'll end.

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True story. When I saw that clip, I realized how people fear what is different, but they're starting to understand. A poll showed that 58% of Americans already agree with our views. We stand on the shoulders of those who fought for civil rights, including my parents and many activists. While progress has been made, there’s still much work to do. That’s why I want you in the White House. Change is happening, and we need to push it forward.

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We are one nation under God, indivisible, united in the name of freedom. As a Cuban refugee once said, we are lucky to have a place to escape to, so let's keep it that way. America represents something universal in the human spirit. Someone wrote to me, noting that while you can live in other countries without truly becoming a native, anyone from anywhere can come to America and become an American. Lady Liberty symbolizes our freedom and heritage. It's the life force of new Americans that guarantees our continued triumph. No country can compete with us as a beacon of freedom, and this is a source of our greatness. We lead the world because we draw strength from every corner of the world, constantly renewing our nation. We must maintain a fair and secure immigration system, preserving the value of American citizenship for future generations.

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My fellow Americans, we need to teach our children about America and what it represents. Abortion is a personal choice. Some younger parents question teaching patriotism to modern children. We shouldn't aim to make America great again because it was never that great. Seeing American flags in a neighborhood can be seen as a symbol of white supremacy. We must not forget our history, as it defines who we are. America stands for freedom, including freedom of speech, religion, and enterprise. If we stay true to our principles and believe in ourselves, the future will be ours. Our revolution was the first of its kind, and we are free. Once a movement starts, its outcome is unpredictable.

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The speaker highlights that the United States is unique due to its continuous influx of immigrants. They mention that Caucasian individuals of European descent will become a minority in 2017, which they believe is a positive aspect and a strength for the country. The speaker acknowledges that mistakes have been made in the past but does not elaborate further.

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We must work hard for a better America of hope, fairness, and opportunity for our children. I have spent time with Xi Jinping defining America as a land of possibilities for all, free from racism and violence. Let's stand together for freedom and democracy, as the NAACP has always done. Are you all in? I am. Remember, as the United States of America, we can achieve anything when united. God bless and protect us all.

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Where there's a vacancy, let's fill it. The progress of our nation has always been about the expansion of rights, not the restriction of rights, but we're seeing a u-turn right now. We have to keep fighting for those rights to be maintained, which means we have to be vigilant. Whatever gains we've made will not be permanent unless we're vigilant. Our democracy and our rights are only gonna be as strong as our willingness to fight for it. We have to be clear eyed and fight for something, not against something. Sometimes you gotta see the beauty in things. I see the beauty in you not being the president. Stop whatever you're doing with your nose and stop drinking because the word salad has to stop. Please do not run for governor of California. You're trying to run for something, but just run back home to Willie Brown.

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The speaker believes America's unifying principle was never race, skin color, or ethnicity, but rather a doctrine of human rights. They state that most countries are unified by ethnicity or religion, while America is different. The speaker thinks it is un-American to want to preserve European heritage, but acknowledges that the motivation behind such a desire is key. They state that if the motivation is not bigotry, they can only trust that to be the case, as they cannot look inside another person's soul.

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Those who fought at Normandy, Selma, Seneca Falls, and Stonewall did so to protect our fundamental freedoms. They sacrificed their lives to ensure we do not submit to tyranny. The United States is not a tool for the ambitions of would-be dictators; it represents the greatest idea humanity has ever created.

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America is not just an idea; it is a nation formed by people with a shared history and future. While it was founded on principles like the rule of law and religious liberty, welcoming newcomers is part of our tradition. However, this inclusion must be on our terms to ensure the continuity of our nation from its origins 250 years ago to its future.

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Speaker 1 is optimistic that, even if there isn’t an impeachment proceeding and a removal from office, whether or not that happens, the American people are gonna pass judgment on what kind of country we wanna be. There are strong policy disagreements, but we have a common set of values that hold this country together: "We don't have common ancestry, common language, common faith. We have nothing in common except a set of values." "That's the glue in The United States Of America that holds Republicans, Democrats, and independents together." "Our leaders must reflect the glue that holds us together. They can't be people who lie all the time. They just can't." Guns are important; immigration, abortion, taxes are important, but above that is something we have in common that's nonnegotiable. "What if he wins again? Will you still believe that?" He says he’ll be from his new home in New Zealand, I will but I I I still will believe in America.

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Our constitution had some fundamental flaws at its inception. Black men, native peoples, and women were not considered people who were equal or who needed to consent to the government. However, the forces pushing our democracy to fulfill the ideals laid out in the text of our constitution have most often come from those very folks entirely left out or marginalized in the constitution's original iteration. The WWCDA is one of those forces pushing and is a shining example of how women joining together, and including some extraordinary men too, can empower change. This gala is an important opportunity to remind ourselves of the important work that still needs to be done.

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The United States is described as a semi-democratic, white-dominated, hierarchical, racist society that aims to preserve privilege for the elites, which is how it was formed in 1787. It's claimed the US was a slave-owning, genocidal country killing Native Americans for a white culture, and amazingly, it still looks that way. It's noted that while the US is now more diverse, deep cultural distinctions remain important, and the details matter.

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We were once a great nation, but now we are in decline. The past two years under Joe Biden have been filled with pain, hardship, anxiety, and despair for many Americans. It's time to heal our divisions and find unity based on our shared values. We are one people, with one home and one flag. Our identity is not defined by our skin color, income, or political party, but by our shared humanity and love for our country. Let's have the courage to act and build a future together.

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We have to remain vigilant to maintain our rights; it's just the nature of it. Look at history. Many people had to suppress so much, but they knew the risks. We have to be clear-eyed, but it doesn't mean we don't see the beauty in everything. These things coexist. I believe we fight *for* something, not *against* it, and that's our optimism.

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Over the past four years, and at other times in our history, the values and constitutional principles that form the foundation of our country have been tested. Our institutions have been challenged in ways many thought impossible. In the 1800s, war tested us, and we survived, though with some missteps. I view the last four years as a new kind of test. It's like inflating a balloon – you keep adding air until it bursts. With the challenges to the rule of law, it felt like we were on the verge of that balloon popping.

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It's an ongoing battle, but on good days, we find the courage to fight for the best in us. White supremacy is the biggest terrorist threat to our country.

Uncommon Knowledge

The Case against Revolution with Ayaan Hirsi Ali
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Ayaan Hirsi Ali discusses her perspective on race and society in America, emphasizing that it is the best place to be black, female, or LGBTQ+. She criticizes companies like Ben & Jerry's for promoting a narrative of systemic racism, arguing that such views are cynical marketing tactics. Hirsi Ali identifies three responses to the killing of George Floyd: peaceful protests, rioting, and a sinister movement that seeks to defund the police and disrupt societal order. She highlights the irrationality of toppling statues of historical figures like Ulysses S. Grant, who fought for emancipation. Hirsi Ali attributes the current revolutionary mood to a failure of leadership and a neglect of the working class, exacerbated by globalization. She believes that America’s institutions, while flawed, are still superior to those in many other countries. She advocates for education reform and the importance of free speech, warning against the dangers of mob mentality and political correctness. Ultimately, she calls for a return to problem-solving and dialogue, urging both political parties to engage with diverse voices and perspectives.

The Pomp Podcast

The Federal Reserve & Wealth Inequality | Karen Petrou | Pomp Podcast #508
Guests: Karen Petrou
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In this interview, Karen Petrou discusses the Federal Reserve's significant role in economic inequality in America, as outlined in her book "Engine of Inequality: The Fed and the Future of Wealth in America." She explains that the Fed's monetary policy, including interest rate manipulation and quantitative easing, disproportionately benefits wealthy individuals who invest in financial markets, while middle and lower-income households struggle with debt and limited access to wealth-building assets. Petrou critiques the Fed's response to the COVID-19 crisis, highlighting the establishment of facilities that bailed out various sectors, including zombie companies that do not contribute to economic growth. She emphasizes the need for the Fed to recalibrate its approach to better reflect the realities of income distribution and to foster genuine economic growth. Petrou concludes that without systemic changes, the U.S. will face continued slow growth, rising inequality, and societal anger. She advocates for a more equitable monetary policy that supports all Americans.

Breaking Points

Green Party Gov Candidate EXPOSES Dems On FAILED CA Housing, Immigration
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Butch is running for governor of California to build Green Party power and challenge the political duopoly. He emphasizes the need to win elections, not just shift the Overton window. He criticizes the jungle primary system designed to favor Democrats and Republicans, noting that California has a significant independent voter base. Butch advocates for upholding the Constitution and not complying with unconstitutional orders regarding immigration, condemning ICE's actions. He highlights the homelessness crisis in California, attributing the increase to a "poverty industrial complex" that profits from managing homelessness rather than solving it. He argues for universal healthcare, criticizing Democrats for failing to pass single-payer legislation due to corporate influence. Butch believes that the Democratic Party's leadership, including figures like Bernie Sanders and AOC, aims to prevent a viable third party from emerging. He discusses the complexities of identity and American ideals, asserting that true unity lies in shared values of justice and liberty, while also addressing the systemic nature of white supremacy in institutions.

Uncommon Knowledge

Condoleezza Rice: Director of the Hoover Institution | Uncommon Knowledge with Peter Robinson
Guests: Condoleezza Rice
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Condoleezza Rice, recently appointed director of the Hoover Institution, reflects on her decision to take on this challenging role amid a world facing significant issues. She emphasizes the need for sound research and innovative ideas to address the challenges to American values and opportunities. Rice distinguishes think tanks like Hoover from academia by their focus on impactful policy research grounded in historical context. She discusses the concept of "late-stage capitalism," urging a provocative examination of capitalism's shortcomings while defending its merits. Rice highlights the importance of education reform, advocating for equal access to quality education to combat inequality of opportunity. On foreign policy, she addresses China's political repression and the need for a strategic response, drawing parallels to historical lessons from the Soviet Union. Rice also stresses the significance of preserving history and understanding its implications for contemporary society. She concludes by affirming the value of American institutions, acknowledging their imperfections while recognizing their role in advancing civil rights and societal progress.

Tucker Carlson

Ep. 43 - Marjorie Taylor Greene
Guests: Marjorie Taylor Greene
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Tucker Carlson discusses the disconnect between Republican voters and their representatives in Washington, highlighting Marjorie Taylor Greene's experiences as a Congress member. Greene recounts how she was unfairly labeled by the media and faced backlash from Republican leadership for not aligning with their priorities. She emphasizes her commitment to representing her constituents' interests, particularly regarding foreign policy and domestic issues like border security and crime. Greene criticizes the military-industrial complex's influence on Congress, noting how fundraising pressures lead members to prioritize foreign wars over domestic needs. She expresses frustration with her colleagues for failing to impeach officials like Secretary Mayorkas, despite widespread public support for such actions. Greene believes the American people should not tolerate the current state of governance, which she views as detrimental to citizens. She also discusses the potential for future conflicts, including with Iran and China, and her determination to continue fighting for American interests in Congress.
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