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The guy in this video is not the actual host of the show. He's a comedian that usually sits off to the side and joins in and comments with the other members.
For those that didn't like Trump, they certainly won't want to listen to Louder with Crowder.
You can't lie with video tape.

....and she got re-elected?😱
I'm not going to come up with a theory on that on. 🧐
 
If you want to know what the "woke" want, read "Harrison Bergeron".

In "Harrison Bergeron," a future authoritarian government has decreed that in order to ensure social equality, people with exceptional traits or abilities, such as beauty or intelligence, must be handicapped. Harrison Bergeron is brilliant, handsome, and seven-feet-tall.

'Harrison Bergeron' is dystopian fiction, a story based on a society whose attempt to achieve perfection goes horribly wrong. The society in the story focuses on the ideal of equality where intelligence and strength have been destroyed in the process
 
I love the Australian news and commentary. This guy is obvious biased, but biased in the same direction that I am. He's one sharp cookie.

None of the so-called climate scientists on the IPCC that specialize in Ocean level rise, live near the ocean. 😁
 
As part of the critical race theory teachings sponsored by Pizza Hut and First Book, one South Carolina high school teacher was revealed telling students not to talk about the contents of her class outside of that class.
Shari Revels-Davis is a South Carolina teacher that works in what she calls an "alternative school." She said that her school focuses on children and teens that have been in the system, suspended, and expelled, and focuses on getting these students back on track rather than forcing them out into the streets.
The second semester is when Revels-Davis says she starts talking about things relevant to these students lives, usually around various social inequalities.

Revels-Davis said that first class she taught regarding social-justice, they set up ground rules, drawing from the book "Long Way Down" by Jayson Reynolds, which talks about the "three rules of the neighborhood" in the beginning of the book.
The rules outlined in Reynolds' book are no crying, no snitching, and get revenge.
She then goes on to set up the classroom’s own "three rules of the neighborhood," based on these three rules.
In the most eyebrow raising rule, the no snitching rule was changed into "what’s said in this class, stays in this class," insinuating that students cannot openly talk about the class' contents with other.
 
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The NEA, teacher's union, has come out supporting Critical Race Theory. It teaches that we should apologize for being white.
I'm not going to apologize to anybody.
...... Well I take that back.
I did apologize to a friend of mine for throwing up a little bit in his 66 GTO. He couldn't get the car stopped quick enough so most of it went outside.
Those kind of things happen when you're 20. And besides he was 21 and bought the booze so he was an accessory. 😁
 
The sad thing is the public education system, like a lot of other government run programs, won’t get any better. Funding cuts, over crowded classrooms, poor nutrition, drugs? It’s a wonder that the educational system functions as well as it does right now. It’s a one size fits all system and not all children are the same, individually as well as their living situation. That has just as much to do with their ability to learn as anything else. If your mom is a crack head, maybe you live in a trailer in a campground, go to school hungry… there is a million different reasons the system fails us. You might as well let Home Depot be in charge of educating our youth.
It doesn't help when they give little kids participation certificates instead of winning and losing. If kids are taught that is okay to lose, meaning that they're not a failure, then some kids win and some kids lose.
What does kid learn when he loses and still gets a participation certificate?
What does it mean to win and get the exact same participation certificate?
Life's a b**** and then you marry one...... I mean and then you die.
 
I like Russell Crowe and Ricky Gervais. They're both quite blunt.
Russell seems to play the field pretty evenly. He seems to not take sides with either side. Everyone that has seen bits and pieces about hunter's laptop knows what the media did and why it did it. Russell was just actually saying it quite blunt and honest.


 
When I was in Vegas one guy on the street was talking to himself, yelling, screaming, kinda scary, reminded me of Mark saying he talks to himself, that’s what I’m talking about how much of the mind is stable and how little of a line between sane and in. Also aging, dementia, a family member I hear recently deteriorated, a Trump fan, I’m wondering well if you believe in the lies, not sure you’re not teetering into dementia to begin with.

basically if i grow old I’m trying to figure out what person I would be when I lost my marbles, or maybe I already have?
 
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