Corey DeAngelis
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Yeah, every buzzword. And genderism, you know. And I'm glad that that's not working anymore. And I think that unions... actually stepped on a rake. They overplayed their hand during the COVID era, and that showed families what the heck was happening in the classroom. We wouldn't have known a lot of this Marxism was in the government-run schools.
Maybe some families saw it here and there, but for the first time ever as a country, we were able to, at large scale, get a peek into some of the far-left lunatics who were running the government-run school system through remote learning, which, let's be real, we should have just called it remotely learning. There wasn't a lot of learning going on,
Maybe some families saw it here and there, but for the first time ever as a country, we were able to, at large scale, get a peek into some of the far-left lunatics who were running the government-run school system through remote learning, which, let's be real, we should have just called it remotely learning. There wasn't a lot of learning going on,
Maybe some families saw it here and there, but for the first time ever as a country, we were able to, at large scale, get a peek into some of the far-left lunatics who were running the government-run school system through remote learning, which, let's be real, we should have just called it remotely learning. There wasn't a lot of learning going on,
But families have been mobilized more than they've ever been before. And since COVID, we've had 14 states now, all controlled by Republican legislatures, go all in on school choice. Arizona is one of them, one of the first actually, to allow families to take that money that would have gone to their government school to a private or charter school.
But families have been mobilized more than they've ever been before. And since COVID, we've had 14 states now, all controlled by Republican legislatures, go all in on school choice. Arizona is one of them, one of the first actually, to allow families to take that money that would have gone to their government school to a private or charter school.
But families have been mobilized more than they've ever been before. And since COVID, we've had 14 states now, all controlled by Republican legislatures, go all in on school choice. Arizona is one of them, one of the first actually, to allow families to take that money that would have gone to their government school to a private or charter school.
It's both of those things. I think it's actually more so than the outcomes. It's more so about parental rights and who gets to direct the upbringing of their children. I got into this as a libertarian. A limited government person. Okay, so you're making two arguments. One is values. Yeah, values as well. Values as well. Whose children are they? They're not the government's kids.
It's both of those things. I think it's actually more so than the outcomes. It's more so about parental rights and who gets to direct the upbringing of their children. I got into this as a libertarian. A limited government person. Okay, so you're making two arguments. One is values. Yeah, values as well. Values as well. Whose children are they? They're not the government's kids.
It's both of those things. I think it's actually more so than the outcomes. It's more so about parental rights and who gets to direct the upbringing of their children. I got into this as a libertarian. A limited government person. Okay, so you're making two arguments. One is values. Yeah, values as well. Values as well. Whose children are they? They're not the government's kids.
They're not the teachers' union's kids, even though they just posted recently, right before we came here, that we've got to protect our kids. They always use language of ownership. It's a communist ideology. And I think that's what woke up so many people with recent elections, too. You look at the Trump versus Harris election.
They're not the teachers' union's kids, even though they just posted recently, right before we came here, that we've got to protect our kids. They always use language of ownership. It's a communist ideology. And I think that's what woke up so many people with recent elections, too. You look at the Trump versus Harris election.
They're not the teachers' union's kids, even though they just posted recently, right before we came here, that we've got to protect our kids. They always use language of ownership. It's a communist ideology. And I think that's what woke up so many people with recent elections, too. You look at the Trump versus Harris election.
Republicans typically don't do well on education because they don't throw more money at the problem. But right before the election, there were two nationally representative surveys by Atlas Intel, which was the most accurate pollster in 2020, and they correctly predicted Trump winning all the swing states in 2024. They both found that Trump was beating Kamala Harris on education.
Republicans typically don't do well on education because they don't throw more money at the problem. But right before the election, there were two nationally representative surveys by Atlas Intel, which was the most accurate pollster in 2020, and they correctly predicted Trump winning all the swing states in 2024. They both found that Trump was beating Kamala Harris on education.
Republicans typically don't do well on education because they don't throw more money at the problem. But right before the election, there were two nationally representative surveys by Atlas Intel, which was the most accurate pollster in 2020, and they correctly predicted Trump winning all the swing states in 2024. They both found that Trump was beating Kamala Harris on education.
And I think that's because it's changed from a conversation about who's going to throw more money at the problem to who's going to respect my right as a parent. And Trump won the parent vote by nine points too.
And I think that's because it's changed from a conversation about who's going to throw more money at the problem to who's going to respect my right as a parent. And Trump won the parent vote by nine points too.
And I think that's because it's changed from a conversation about who's going to throw more money at the problem to who's going to respect my right as a parent. And Trump won the parent vote by nine points too.
Yeah, so anyways, you can't use self-esteem training to- So when we started seeing the videos from Libs of TikTok and otherwise of critical race theory in the classroom and teachers bragging about how they were injecting gender ideology into the schools, A lot of people would ask me how prevalent is this stuff anyway?