April 8, 2022

April 8, 2022

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On Friday’s Mark Levin Show, Disney’s current President and former CEO are making a renewed push to indoctrinate little children with the radical sexual agenda of the rights of adults and their genitalia. Sadly, other organizations that orbit children, like the teacher’s union, have signed to help brainwash kids and diminish parental rights. Americans have a choice of whether they will let their young children be manipulated and must choose wisely. Then, if you’re wondering why God and prayer have been pushed out of classrooms and why gender has been thrust in? It’s because the Marxist left is perverting our children. These people are the saboteurs of America. These are the people destroying the family, destroying faith, and destroying Americanism. Later, President Lincoln did more for Black Americans than Nikole Hannah-Jones ever will yet she still calls America a racist nation. Lincoln died for being against slavery. Yet the media will say that making newly-confirmed Justice Ketanji Brown-Jackson is an act of verbal racism. Afterward, singer John Ondrasik from the band “Five for Fighting” calls in to discuss his song “Can one man save the world?” which they’ve dedicated to the people suffering in Ukraine.

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Rough transcript of Hour 1

Hour 1 Segment 1

The Russians continue to slaughter innocents and I will get to that later in the program. In our own country, the CEO of Disney. Has. Bend over backwards. And has just surrendered himself completely. To an extraordinarily radical and aggressive movement. The LGBTQ I plus or whatever community. Used to be live and let live. What goes on in your bedroom is nobody’s business, but not anymore. It must be taught to five year old six year olds, seven year olds and eight year olds, according to Disney Corporation, according to its current CEO and its former CEO. Higer. According to various producers at Disney, various executives at Disney, that is the new mission. Of the family friendly parks. Movies, books, television. And I want you to hear this for yourself. And I think the American people have had about enough of this. I really do. Here’s Bob Chopek, Disney CEO, cut one go by now, I hope you’ve all read my most recent note in which I pledged to be a better ally for the LGBTQ plus community. Apologize for not being an ally that you needed me to be and committed to ensuring that our company lives up to its values. I meant every word, and that’s what we’re here to talk about today. I know that we’ve got work to do and that work starts with listening. I’m glad the company will hear from today’s panel of LGBTQ plus employees. And I hope that you are as impacted as I’ve been by the voices that I’ve heard over the past few weeks. I’ve read many emails that have been sent, spoken with LGBTQ plus employees and their allies, met with advocacy groups and convened my own leadership team. And I have been taken by the honesty, the openness and the urgency of their stories. I want you to know that your words have made a real impact on me. I understand that we’ve made mistakes and the pain that those mistakes have cost. And I know that our silence wasn’t just about the bill in Florida, but about every time an individual or institution that should have stood up for this community did not in the leadership team, are determined to use this moment as a catalyst for more meaningful and lasting change. Do you notice? That most of the focus here is entirely. In environments that involve little children. Isn’t that what Disney is all about? Obviously, older kids, too, but for the most part, they’re focused on elementary school aged children and even pre elementary school children. And that the focus of the Biden administration, elementary school children. The focus of the secretary of HHS elementary school children, the focus of the NEA in the AFT, two of the most radical organizations in America, little children. Elementary school children, preschool children. This isn’t about the rights of adults. And their private parts. This is about protecting little kids. From these corporatists. From governmental officials, from politicians. Pushing a radical agenda, it is a radical agenda. Brainwashing little kids. Creating psychological issues, exposing them. To sex and sexuality. At the age of five, six, seven and eight. This isn’t about don’t say gay, it’s about keep your mouth shut in front of my kid. Whether you’re straight, gay or whatever the hell you are. It’s about protecting the children. And the CEO of Disney has just announced he has no intention of protecting little children. He has no intention. Of keeping them out of this propaganda and this ideology. That, in fact, they intend to be at the forefront of it because. In more than half a century. Children and their children and children of those children. Have embraced the Disney brand. The Disney brand, no thanks to the LGBTQ plus community, no thanks to this latest corporate is Bob Chapei. This is about protecting. The minds. Of little ones, little babies, this is about protecting parental rights. Now, you folks have a choice. You have a choice. One, are the participate in this or not? We’re not talking about government run public schools now, we’re talking about Disney. You have a choice. Whether they go to Disneyland or Disney World. Whether they continue to have the Disney Channel. On your television. Whether to watch. Their products are not. You have a choice now. And if you want to protect your little babies from being sexualized. With the ideology of a relative small group of people and corporatists. Who wish to impose a viewpoint on your children, who wish to introduce your children. To sexuality at a very, very young age, which is so damn unhealthy. You have a choice. This has always been the intention of the hard left, the Marxist left. To manipulate at a very young age, so by the time your children are teenagers and by the time the teenagers are young people, and by the time they’re young people, they’re their middle age adults. That they’re good servants of the country. That country that they intend to control. That is the government. You wonder why religion is pushed out of the public square. But transgenderism is pulled into the public square. You wonder why the Pledge of Allegiance is pushed out of the classroom, but the pledge to transgenderism and critical race theory is pushed into the classroom. You need wonder no more. You need one no more. The American people have not asked for this. The American people don’t want this. The people who are sabotaging this country has brilliantly written the other day. Are the self-appointed elitists. Whether they run corporations. Whether they run school systems, whether they run the Democrat Party, whether they run a media outlet. Whether they run a think tank. These people are the saboteurs of the American system. These people are undermining the family and faith. These people are destroying Americanism. Meanwhile. When you ask them to educate your children. They do a lousy job, a rotten job. La Toya Rabenau, a Disney executive producer, doing an internal reimage tomorrow for them cut to go identify as like a bi romantic asexual, I’ve had so what? So what? Why do I care what you identify as, do I run around, say what I identify, I just do your damn job. I mean it, ladies and gentlemen. I identify as I am. Just do your damn job. Go ahead, identify is like a bi romantic sexual I’ve had, and I don’t even know what a bi romantic asexual is, all these these weird thoughts and ideas and may I say, perversions. By romantic a sexual Mr. Bridges, what the hell is that? This guy brought it up, I have every right to give an opinion and ask a question. He didn’t bring it up. I wouldn’t have an opinion or ask a question. I don’t know what he’s talking about. And why does it matter? Unless these viewpoints are imposed on your five year old, go ahead of learning and growing about myself this year, kind of facilitated by how comfortable I felt on the proud family and with my immediate team at Disney TEEB. And so it’s just sort of like this creative dissonance between my personal experience where I feel so safe and so supportive. I mean, like I was it like in the closet, but like I’m real out now but like and like outside of my team, outside of TVPA, it’s just it feels like. The things that we believe that we’re trying to put into the shows are not what we’re seeing in the real world, and yet it leaves you in a weird space. I’m still thinking like I want to use my content to go deeper, like talk about how non monolithic the LGBTQ community as an asexual, as an asexual. It is just like I feel like a lot of people don’t know what that is. I have to like have a dissertation ready at any given time. I want to like add the part, the pockets of the LGBTQ community that you don’t see. I was like, I want to get like bands. And then I realized, like, oh, you need to go back to like day one to one. I have no idea what he’s he or she is rambling on about. None. But I’m very glad that, say, Disney executive producer, aren’t you, Mr. Producer? Cut three go. The show runners were super welcoming Meredith Roberts and our leadership over there has been so welcoming to like my like not at all secret gay agenda. And so, like, I feel like I felt like it was I mean, like maybe it was that way in the past, but I guess, like, something must have happened in the last like like they are turning it around, they’re going hard and then all that, like momentum that I felt like that sense of I don’t have to be afraid to like let’s have these two characters kiss in the background. Like I was just wherever I could just basically add in queerness to, like, if you see anything queer. But like, I just was like, no one would say that to me. That’s enough. I’ll be right back.

Hour 1 Segment 2

Carrie, better not to be outdone, is Disney corporate president? Disney corporate president, and we want to give a hat tip to Chris Rufo for gathering up these things and during this internal reimaging tomorrow form. She says in part, this cut for go when I was at free form. It was very much in the brand ethos of free form to be the tip of the spear when it comes to inclusion. And and we like culture. I mean, we jumped up and down. We celebrated that nobody stopped us. Inclusion. Are they including evangelical Christians? Are they including Orthodox Jews? Are they including Muslims? Who are they including? They talk about exclusion. I’d like to know any. Evangelicals have not been. Asked to participate in this, any leading Orthodox Jewish individuals or groups or Muslim individuals and groups, have they been asked to participate in this? I don’t think so. They talk about inclusion, they don’t mean inclusion. They mean indoctrination. Go ahead, start at the top, please. When I was at free form, it was very much in the brand ethos of free form to be the tip of the spear when it comes to inclusion. And and we like you. I mean, we jumped up and down. We celebrated that. Nobody stopped us. And and it felt great. And and in part, I think nobody stopped us because we were you know, we were targeting GenZE and Millennial’s. We were targeting a younger, I think, more open minded and oh, yes, yes, we have to target younger and younger and younger because they’re very open minded. You not. The complete politicization of Disney by these executives, by these producers, by these directors and more has destroyed the entire purpose of Disney. You want to create a propaganda mill, they go start your own company now, Disney is a public company. It has investors, we call them shareholders. Ladies and gentlemen, there’s some huge shareholder entities that they don’t big chunks of Disney. And most of them are quite radical left. But you have a right if you look at Chapter seven of American Marxism, if you own any shares of Disney, whether through mutual funds, IRAs, 401k or whatever, or choose to buy a handful to show up at their shareholder meetings and be heard. But I won’t be stepping one foot in their park ever again. It’s a damn shame how they’ve destroyed Walt Disney’s entire purpose and his life’s work. I’ll be right back.

Hour 1 Segment 3

If you try to protect your protect your little ones, your own little kids. From all of this, there’s something wrong with, you know, there isn’t. There’s going to be a backlash in all this, if not, we’re doomed. If we’re not, we are doomed. No, Kohana Jones, in my view, is a fraud, a phony and a. Radical leftist. Who’s who’s pushed false history with the support of The New York Times, of course, as you know, if you listen to this program, The New York Times has a habit. A being an incredibly destructive and dangerous force. If the Ukrainians ask the Holocaust survivors. As the Cubans. We’re lucky enough to escape, Castro asked the. Nicole, Hannah Jones is on something called CNN, plus with somebody called Chris Wallace. Let’s take a listen, cut twenty one go and to say that they they were 20, 30 year olds, the country was brutally suppressing blacks, but the greatest generation wasn’t. Well, they were I oh, they weren’t you don’t you’re telling me that if they’re a kid coming off a farm in Indiana or a kid who came from Brooklyn is was suppressing India has the largest population of the Klan in the United States. The Klan was read, was read. And it wasn’t one of your kid who you don’t know, 20 year olds were in the Klan. You don’t think 20 years where? I think many of them were. No, I mean, I don’t know what evidence you have of that. What evidence do you have that person? I did argue that they were you’re saying what they want said many of this generation was brutally suppressing democracy for millions of Americans, and that’s factually inaccurate. How many of that generation were do you think that the only people that do think that you’re going to have you think that’s brought a broad brush that you’re willing to paint the 20 and 30 year olds who defended democracy? I’m not talking about the leaders. I’m not talking about the laws. I’m not talking about the country. I’m talking about the young people who risk their lives. For instance, on the beaches of Normandy, they were brutally suppressing African-American one. I think it’s a it’s a strange point to pass to. I don’t actually think I deserve a 30 year old is not a young person. A 30 year old is a fully grown person who can serve in Congress, who can be the mayor, who can act and act like the vast majority of 20 and 30 year olds, the vast majority of white people, the vast majority of all people were not members of the Klan. The vast majority of the people in the United States, even in the South, never owned slaves. OK. That was an excuse it. But a little bit of truth would help with Nicole Hannah Jones cut 20 to go. We wouldn’t pass this, I think, if we were talking again about another country and say, well, well, yes, the government was violently suppressing. But but everyone else, they weren’t they were glorious. You don’t you don’t do that. This is an argument about what our country was allowing. These were our countrymen and they were fighting, by the way, in a Jim Crow military. They were fighting in in a army in the Navy where black people were segregated, where black people didn’t even have equal rights in the military they were serving in. And we all allowed this. I don’t understand this trying to pass off who gets guilt or who does not allow this. I’ll give you an example. Harvard today is discriminating against Asians. As a group. Asian students who are filing applications to get into Harvard College. Had better grades and better test scores than most other ethnic groups. Why? Because they keep these stats. But Harvard is practicing a form of affirmative action and therefore Asians are being discriminated against the way Jews have been discriminated against. How do I stop that, Mr. Producer? It went to federal court. I believe it’s in the Supreme Court now, but it went to federal court and the court upheld it. How do I stop that? And how come the Kohana Jones never mentions that? Never. She talks about the United States military. The United States military is all over the world now. Defending people. Who don’t look white in many places. Who are not Christians in many places. Like in the Middle East. Like in Asia, like in Africa. What about that? Our borders. Our wide open, but even when they’re not our immigration policies. Have enabled. More people to come into this country. From the Third World. Who are not white. Which is changing the demographics of the country. In fact, Obama and Biden have celebrated that in recent past. What about that? What about all the 20 and 30 year olds, not to mention 15 year olds and 18 year olds and 60 year olds who fought in the civil war and the 300,000 casualties on the side of the union? And the greatest war in American history when it comes to casualties. What about it? When the vast majority of the men who fought that war. Didn’t own slaves, whether they were the north or the south. Pretty incredible. Pretty incredible. The falsehoods. Of the 1619 project. Are well documented. All you have to do is Google it. By great scholars who are historians. And the misrepresentations, the purposeful misrepresentations. Of American history. Nobody denies that slavery existed. Why would you? What we deny and reject is the Marxism that attaches to it now and seeks to destroy every aspect of our history. We reject that. You know, ladies and gentlemen. The first draft of the Declaration of Independence. Thomas Jefferson, a slave owner who who despised slavery in this terrible contradiction, did exist. Tried to end it going forward. It was 33 years old, he was in Philadelphia, he drafted the first and subsequent copies of versions of the declaration, a committee reviewed it and so forth. But they were already at war with Great Britain. And they didn’t believe that they could afford to lose a single state. There were two states in particular. There are that we’re aggressively opposed to any changes. When it came to slavery and they they were Georgia and South Carolina. But in his initial draft, Jefferson wrote in part. He, meaning the monarch, has waged cruel war against human nature itself, violating its most sacred rights of life and liberty in the persons of a distant people who never offended him, captivating and carrying them into slavery in another hemisphere or to incur miserable death and their transportation hither. He’s talking about Africans. It’s often said the British eliminated slavery long before the United States. It’s true. But they were in the business of capturing. Africans and shipping them into their colonies, especially the United States. Jefferson went on to call the institution of slavery. Piratical warfare. And an assemblage of horrors, he then criticized the crown, he said. Criticizing the crown for inciting those very people to rise in arms among us and to purchase that liberty of which he has deprived them by murdering the people. On whom he also uprooted them, thus paying off former crimes committed against the liberties of one people with crimes which he urges them to commit against the lives of others. His point being. He’s referring to 1775 proclamation. By Britain’s Lord Dunmore, which offered freedom to any enslaved person in American colonies who volunteered to serve in the British army against the Patriot revolt, and that inspired thousands of enslaved people to seek liberty behind British lines during the revolution. And so he’s saying on the one hand, they imported slaves into the United States and then on the other hand, they encourage them to rise up against the people who are rising up against them. So why didn’t the founders abolish slavery right out of the box? Fellow by the name of John Rowe put an interesting piece together. First of all, they didn’t think they could make the change overnight, and it was clearly the case given the fact that some of these states would have pulled out. John Jay, who never owned a slave and was a. slave and was the first chief justice of the United States and one of the authors. The Federalist Papers, although he didn’t author that many. Because the long and tragic history of slavery in the colonies and suggests that something so entrenched in society will only so more chaos eradicated with the snap of a finger. They feared a slave rebellion as the kind I just mentioned. And in fact, in Haiti, they saw that a revolution took place where the slaves rose up. And they feared that. You don’t have to agree with all this, I’m giving you a history. A main reason is they wanted the United States to remain united in Georgia and South Carolina were going to bolt. In fact, they survived the practice, they announced their intention to split from the other states. If slavery had been banned and the founders feared that a divided America would transform the United States. Not into a country, but into a place that could easily collapse. And they wanted the United States to remain united. But the founders did implement some measures they would call slavery’s spread. I’ll bet you never heard of Article six of the Northwest Ordinance of 1787, Article six ban slavery in the Northwest Territory in all its eventual states. And it would eventually become the template for the 13th Amendment to the Constitution banning slavery. And they would continue to pass antislavery legislation, including the say, the Slave Trade Acts of 1794 in 1800 and the act prohibiting the importation of slaves. That’s what it was called. Later, signed by President Jefferson, an 18 08. Jefferson thought that these measures might have an immediate impact, but they didn’t. Spirit. The master is abating, Jefferson said, that of the slave rising from the dust, his condition mollifying the way I hope, preparing under the auspices of heaven for a total emancipation. And they thought this would suffocate slavery’s spread. But it took much longer. It took much longer. And they did other things in the Constitution when the South insisted on counting slaves. As individuals for the person of a portion for the purpose of apportionment, the North said. The abolitionists said, you can’t you can’t do that. You treat them like cattle and then you want to count them as people to empower yourselves in the Congress. That’s where the three fifths compromise came in. And in the Constitution, the elimination of the importation of slaves, by 1820, they had a big problem with Britain. Was a still a relatively big country, and they couldn’t control their borders and Britain was taking advantage of it. To undermine the new nation as well. I can go on and on about this, maybe one day I will, but I won’t. Now it’s a far more complex history than most of you have been taught or most of the media will explain. This is certainly not a defense of slavery, which is really the most repulsive thing you can do to another human being short of just torturing them and slaughtering them. But in many ways, that is the definition of slavery, isn’t it? And my people, my ancestors were well aware of slavery. And they had slaves in Greece, Rome. Said the Middle East. Today, there’s slavery in Asia and the Middle East and in places in Africa. And of course, communist China is a slave state that all of these corporations are happy to do business with. I’ll be right back.

Hour 1 Segment 4

The Cohanim Jones and those who push. This ideology and critical race theory, which is Marxist theory. Have done nothing. Four black men and women in this country. Black Lives Matter has done nothing. Four black men and women in this country, nothing. Abraham Lincoln. Died as a result of his position. When the Civil War. And especially slavery. Just remember, less than 25 percent of the white people in the south owned slaves. Less than five percent in areas of the north. It’s horrible. Please don’t get me wrong. But the vast majority of the people in this country knew it was wrong. And they did something about it. Something big. That almost no other country has ever done. Abraham Lincoln did more than Nicole Hannah Jones and her radical left ilk. It’s going to have to wait. Rich and her radical left ilk. Did more. Then all of them put together. By ending slavery. He embraced America’s founding, he embraced America’s framers, he quoted from the Declaration of Independence, the first sentence of which. Ketanji Brown Jackson rejects. He embraced the Constitution and quoted from the Constitution. He loved America. And he explained that without the framers of the Constitution and without the Declaration of Independence. There would have been no moral basis. Official moral basis for ending slavery in America. That the men who wrote. The Declaration of Independence and died to defend it. The vast majority of them knew that slavery was wrong and they set the wheels in motion. For their children and grandchildren to accomplish what they were incapable of accomplishing, and that’s what they did. That’s what they did. That’s Abraham Lincoln. To Nicole, Hannah Jones also trashes. And they trash Martin Luther King because he didn’t believe in critical race theory either. And we’ll move on. I’ll be right back.