Tag: woke

Of Masks and Men — Tony Katz Today Podcast

On This Episode:

Reporting shows that Democrats are losing support from Hispanic voters over the impact of inflation and lack of results from the party that claims to be looking out for them.

Campus Reform reports that Anderson University segregated students by race. What other school is this happening to?

In an op-ed for The Atlantic, Ibram X. Kendi, Boston University professor, said that Republicans are “the party of white supremacy.”

A federal judge in Georgia is allowing a lawsuit challenging Marjorie Taylor Greene’s qualifications to run for re-election to move forward.

On the infrastructure package, job creation, inflation and spending.

The Big Story:

The mask mandate has been lifted! A Federal judge struck down the mask mandate over CDC’s failure to follow proper procedure. Mask mandates were always a terrible idea.

The media is in meltdown mode and Americans are celebrating facial freedom. We discuss how this is another failure for the Biden Administration.

Sometimes You Have to Tell Your Kids “No” – Tony Katz Today

If you are a Disney family and you are fed up with how the Disney Corporation is defying your values, what do you do? Your kids want to watch Marvel movies and Star Wars. What are you going to do? You are going to tell your kids No.

Opposition To Ketanji Brown Jackson Is Not About Race, But Her Nomination Is — Tony Katz Today Podcast

On This Episode:

Sarah Palin is running for Congress in Alaska to fill the seat of the late Rep. Don Young.

Will the images out of the city of Bucha change the course of the conflict in Ukraine? Does this change the Biden Administrations response? Major Mike Lyons joins us to discuss the latest out of Ukraine and what could happen next in the region.

Newly-minted radio host Amber Athey got fired from WMAL in Washington DC for a tweet about Vice President Kamala Harris. If stations won’t support their hosts, how long before those hosts get fired and those stations don’t exist?

A woman opened a new sports bar in Portland that will only show women’s sports.

Representative Jeffries and his lies about the border crisis.

Oreo Cookies have released a new “coming out” film to show their support of the rainbow community. All I want with my cookies is milk.

Bill Hader, of SNL fame, prioritized his family over celebrity. There is not enough of that in Hollywood.

The Black Lives Matter Organization is a grift.

The Must-See Twitter Thread:
https://twitter.com/haynes_wiley/status/1510604825163149317

The Big Story:

Ketanji Brown Jackson does not have a position on Natural Rights. That alone is disqualifying. She is not a textualist and she has a questionable judicial record. These are the reasons to not support Brown Jackson.

Opposition to Ketanji Brown Jackson is not about her race, but her nomination is.

Dear Teachers: You Work For Us. And We Don’t Want To Hear About Your Wokeness

Teachers across America (though certainly not all teachers in America) have made the decision to bring wokeness, bigotry and anti-American zealotry to our classrooms. What was once thought only to be the purview of college campuses – indoctrination, intimidation and professors who mock students who disagree with them (though certainly not all professors in America) – has now horrifically made its way into high schools and middle schools across the nation.

But this story is not about CRT, anti-racism or SEL, though they are all targets of the important fight against wokeism parents have taken on across the country. This is the story of a teacher in Newport, CA, Kristen Pitzen, who believes it is funny to lie to students, mock students for loving their country, lie to students about not having an American flag in the classroom and tell students instead to “pledge allegiance” to a gay pride flag. Watch the video below:

I live in Indiana. And what is happening in California is, indeed, happening here; the Heartland is not immune. And while the school board in Newport, CA looks into what Pitzen is doing, teachers and school boards in Central Indiana, and across the Hoosier State, should be aware of what parents are saying: Act like this, and we will throw you out.

So we are clear, it must be understood that the teachers, the administrators, the coaches, the cafeteria workers and any one else associated with public schools work for the citizens. Teachers, you work for us.

You’ve been horrifically lulled into a false sense of security and piety by your unions. You believe that the students are your students, and that the classroom is your classroom. This is not true. The students belong to the parents. The classrooms belong to the taxpayers.

Also note that no one is interested in your politics. Again, let us make sure you understand – we don’t care who you voted for. We don’t care what you think of gay kids…or straight kids…or black kids…or Asian kids…or Hispanic kids…or white kids…or kids who have Liberal parents or Conservative parents or atheist parents or God-fearing parents. We don’t care about your wokeness, or lack thereof. We care that our kids learn the area under the curve, understand the full depth and breadth of American history (the good and the great, the bad and the ugly) and how to not dangle a participle.

We don’t mind that we may not agree on everything. We don’t mind that our kids learn other perspectives and points of view; other perspectives are important to learn. We mind greatly that a teacher thinks hiding the American flag is funny (she laughed out loud about doing it) and that it is remotely acceptable to “pledge allegiance” to any other flag. For clarity, the concept of the pledge – of appreciating and respecting your nation – is a valuable one, not to be mocked. Also, if the American flag makes you feel uncomfortable, dear teacher, then you are the problem. Take a mental health day, and get yourself the help you need.

Some teachers may take my words as a threat. Those teachers are the ones most outraged by the idea that parents all across America are reasserting their power in their school community. If a teacher believes it is outrageous that parents should have a voice in their child’s education, or that parents say that teachers should teach and not indoctrinate, or mock, or threaten their kids, then that is a teacher who needs to be removed from the classroom and never be allowed near children again.

That is not a threat. That is responsible parenting.

Teachers need to be given the tools, and the respect, to run and control the classroom we, the parents and taxpayers, entrust to them. We want to give them our respect. And students need to offer them the respect they deserve, as well. But teachers, administrators and unions who break the trust of the community at large do not, can not and should not get our respect. They should get fired.

Just like Kristen Pitzen should be.