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to you. Here is Jack Hibbs. Hey
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everybody, welcome back to our podcast and
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Although today, We are picking up kind
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of where we left off a
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couple of years ago and that is
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we're going to be talking about pornography
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today. This is going to be a
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porn program. This is going to
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be a show about porn. This is
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going to be porn talked about. We're going
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to show you some porn pictures. Why?
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How? Because we're going to be
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looking at curriculum and reading from libraries
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that are in your public school
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that your kid has access to. How's
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that? Were you getting a little
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concerned there for a minute? Well,
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you should be because your kids have
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access to what our good friend Karen
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England is going to be revealing to
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us. And listen, we're going to
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be saying this over and over again,
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and you're going to see it on
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your screen. But take back the classroom.com.
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You're going to want to become very
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familiar with this website. Frankly,
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there's nothing like it that's out there right
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now. Karen, welcome back. Well, thank you.
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I'm excited to be here. It's
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so good to have you.
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So I learned last time
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in our podcast to basically
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just be quiet and let
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you go. Obviously, you've got
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stuff here that
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is available, yes, I assume,
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to our little kids in
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public schools. Not just available, but
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often this stuff is assigned
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in freshman English class, which
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are 14 -year -olds, typically. And
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so it's, again, not
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just readily available, But
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it is also something that
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they're assigned and told to
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read. And the other thing that's really
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interesting with these books, you find
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out that kids, they find out what
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the salacious, perviant book is, and then
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it continues to get checked out. I
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was just in up in Oregon, and
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one of the worst books in the
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whole country. was currently
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checked out from a school district where they
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had a they had just flipped it
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have five oh conservative school board and so
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now they're going to do something about
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it but it was checked out you know
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I can look it up I can
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see it's yeah they've got it and it's
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checked out so our kids are checking
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these books out these kids know right oh
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yeah just like many parents right now
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let's be honest don't fool yourself there's stuff
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there's stuff that you don't think your
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kid knows they know there's stuff that your
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kids viewing that you don't think they
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are they are You might say, well, my
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kid doesn't have this. They don't have
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that. Oh, there's means through the modern age
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of technology where I think your kid
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can even get porn on a, what's that
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device for music? Apple made it. You
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can actually, it can be corrupted to
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mess up with your kid. So they're getting
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this stuff right here. Karen
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is not, she's not showing
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you stuff that is extremely rare
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and odd. But what we're talking
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about is the invasion of your
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child's innocence through
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taxpayer dollars, your money funds
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the purchasing of these
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books to keep these, um,
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these debased, um, yeah,
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these, please, these debased,
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um, authors who
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are perverts, getting into your kid's mind and
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when we're paying for it. Well, let me
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just say, because you were, um, this is
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interesting and you see these books everywhere and
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a lot of, a lot of adults are
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reading them. I've ran into men reading them.
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They're at the airport. They're selling them. this
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book or this series, this
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author, there is not a
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school district, and we've looked at all 50
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that does not have this author, red
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state, blue state. But let me
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tell you, I don't know what librarians ordering this,
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because on their own description, I mean, a lot
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of times they - Yeah, let's hear this. They fake
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the descriptions. Passionate,
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violent, sexy, and daring. Hips
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the spot for fans of
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dark, lush, sexy fantasy. Fast
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-paced and explosively action
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-packed. What is
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that doing with our 14 year olds?
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They want it. They want to read
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that. Yeah, that says let's go for
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that Yeah, and it confirms, you know
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what I said a moment ago about
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this little sneak peek of this or
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somebody shows them the other And then
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they read this, and you're right. I
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didn't realize, Karen, you are so right.
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Every airport store I walk by has
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got these rotten books. So,
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okay, let's back up. So our viewers who
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might not remember two years ago, I can't believe
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it's been two years. Who's
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Karen England? Why in the world
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would you get involved in this?
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Well, yeah, I never knew when I became
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a Christian. I was 30 when I
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became a Christian and I never knew. I
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married someone that had been a missionary
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and so my view of what a female
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could do becoming a Christian was pretty
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limited and I certainly never thought it would
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be talking about sex and pornography. I
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really, I remember saying to my husband, I
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can't marry you. I don't think about Zimbabwe.
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I think about the crisis pregnancy center. I
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mean, I was like, he was tearing up
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at an event and I was like, and
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it was like, no, the Lord has known
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this and has called you to these things before
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you ever knew him. So
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I've been in this realm for
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a long time and the sex
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ed issue is what got me
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first involved 25, 30 years ago.
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And most recently, during COVID, it became the
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library books. And I will be the
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first to say, I said this on your
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show before, that I was a mom
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that poo pooed the moms that were worried
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about the library books. I
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was like, who cares? It's one or
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two books in the library. They're not
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even getting checked out. Who
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cares? I literally would say that and
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I judged them, all of that. I was
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very into the sex ed curriculum and
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the teacher presenting in front of the classroom.
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until I saw what was going on. And
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then it just hit me like a
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stack of books. And I've shared this,
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that this next decade of my life,
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God has called me to stop this
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sexualization of our kids. I don't know
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everything that it means, but right now
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it means right here with this stuff.
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Because when I found out, and I'll
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read from some of them, this is
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in so many elementary schools, this is
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in This is one of the most
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popular books. We have been working for
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the last three years, so I can
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find out every single school district that
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has this book. So we
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have capabilities now where we can
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find this. This, The Lovely Bones,
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is one of the most common
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assigned for ninth grade English, which
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is a 14 -year -old. Slow down.
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Ninth grade English,
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this, and... Do you want
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me to read from it? Could you tell
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me something? Could you write, everybody? We need
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to hear this. Can you handle this? Can
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you guys handle this? Here's the problem. We
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need to stop being
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so self -righteous to
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think, I can't hear
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that. I'm asking you to,
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mom and dad, I'm asking
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you to put your big boy,
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big girl pants on right now
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and dive into the cesspool as
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a Christian to rescue people who
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are drowning in this stuff. And
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here's my basis for it.
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2 Corinthians chapter 10 verse
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6 says, to be
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obedient to the Lord Jesus Christ
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and when you are obedient to
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Christ by your obedience, you will
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punish all disobedience. See this? Disobedience.
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We are to punish this
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kind of stuff by knowing about
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it and acting up against
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it by voting, by defunding this
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stuff, and it starts with
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knowledge. So just get off your
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little holy high horse, get
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down to where Jesus is walking
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around rescuing people, because this is what
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we need to hear from Karen
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to mobilize us on how we can
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stop this in our schools all
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across the United States. And
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I want to say, I feel like all
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that I know and that I know
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we're purchasing these, I'm complicit if I don't
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speak up. Now, everybody doesn't need to
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become me. But that's why I'm on your
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podcast to tell people what they can
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do and how to do it. So
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the lovely bones, I'm
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just going to again, ninth grade, ninth grade assigned
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for all. First of all, this is in
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elementary schools, too. And our website, you can find
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out if it's in your elementary school. But
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this is also in elementary schools. But it's one
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of the most. There's about. 10
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books that are often assigned all over
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the country in ninth grade English. And
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so this is one of them. So
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I'm just going to read a few
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little sections. Mr. Harvey, I really want
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to go home. Take off your clothes.
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What? Take off your clothes, Mr. Harvey.
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Mr. Harvey said, I want to check
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that you're still a virgin. I am
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Mr. Harvey, I said. I want to
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make sure your parents will thank me.
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More dialogue goes on. Mr. Harvey started
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to press his lips against mine. They
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were blubbery and wet, and I wanted
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to scream, but I was too afraid
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and too exhausted from the fight. But
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he grew tired of hearing me plea. He
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reached on into the pocket of my parka,
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balled up the hat of my mother, and
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made it smashing in my mouth. Goes
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on and it's graphic. She hears
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her mom screaming her for her
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for dinner He said he kissed
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her wet lips the face the
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neck goes on about the graphic
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rape scene and Then he says
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he took the hat from my
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mouth. Tell me you love me
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gently. I did Ninth grade Yeah
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throughout the United States. So one
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thing that I really want people
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to know because I hear all
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the Well, so what? They have
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an iPhone and they're getting this
11:44
porn everywhere. They are,
11:47
but they're sadly, but
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they aren't getting it down the hall
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at the library and they aren't getting
11:53
it unexpectedly. When your little friend shows
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you, hey, let's look at this or whatever,
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I found this on YouTube. You
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know where you're going with it. When
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you're being assigned something from a teacher
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in authority, an authority figure, an authority
12:06
figure called the lovely bones or looking
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for Alaska, a really common one. Looking
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for Alaska? What's wrong with looking for
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Alaska? So you're not thinking, oh, I'm
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going to start reading and be sexually
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assaulted with it. Wow. Yes.
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She oh and she liked you.
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You thought she was quietly
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discussing pre -cal and then she
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was clearly talking about having hot
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sex with you, which is
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why you needed me And again,
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don't let my yellow sheets.
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There's more. These are just what
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I picked to read for
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Pastor Jack. Yeah, let's see here
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French feel finger F. U.
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C. K. It's like you skipped
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third grade, Alaska Let's see Laura
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and I went back to her
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room where she did exactly what Alaska
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told her to do. And I
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did exactly what Alaska said I would
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do, which was die a hundred
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little ecstatic deaths. My fists clenched, my
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body shaking. It was my first
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orgasm with a girl. And afterward, I
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was embarrassed and nervous. What
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grade is this? Well,
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this is in all middle schools
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and high schools, a few elementary schools
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assigned. This is This is one
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of the most common assigned books, and
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you're thinking, oh, you're kids reading,
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looking for Alaska. See, everybody thinks this
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is just in California. Come
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on, right? Oh, Pastor Jack, some of
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the Florida is one of the worst states
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that has all of this porn. And
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this is actually a great... Does Decentus know
13:34
about this? Well, here's what it is.
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Well, I did do an Instagram about it
13:38
because I was kind of... I was
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upset when he went out and he did
13:43
the thing with Gavin Newsom and he
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came out with some books and he was
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like, we don't have this. And I
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was like, yes, you do. You genderqueer all
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over. And here's what
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it is. So this is really good
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for everybody in every 50 states. Library
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books are governed by
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something entirely different than
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education code, education standards,
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or the Department of
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Education. The librarian
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orders the library books.
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The librarians are controlled by
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the American Library Association. In
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addition to that, to remove
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a library book, it's governed
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by a U .S. Supreme
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Court case. So in
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that case is specific to
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the removal of library books.
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So And the librarians
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know this, so they buy all of
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these books, they know that it's
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kind of difficult to get the books
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removed, and then they lie to
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the public. I literally was, I was
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in the hotel room working last night, we're
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working, and I'm listening to the American
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Library Association, I've been working with a couple
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of places up in Oregon. So
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they brought in the American
14:52
Library Association on their school board
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meeting, and she just, misrepresented
14:56
the truth about, no, you can't get
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rid of these books. You know, just on
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and on and on. But the conservative
15:03
school board member is an attorney. And
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so he had great questions. So are
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you telling me playboy? Because, you
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know, and he just he tripped
15:12
her up and soon we'll
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have that on our website. Takebacktoclassroom.com
15:16
because I will be interrupting
15:18
and showing, okay, he's he's
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mixing a freedom someone has to
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go into an adult into an
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adult bookstore. and what goes
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on in schools. So the
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two things that people forget or
15:31
don't understand that I had to
15:33
learn was there's a thing called
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obscenity laws. A lot of people
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say, well, just go have them
15:39
arrested. Well, over 43
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states after obscenity laws
15:43
came into place, over 43
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states went in and
15:47
they exempted from the obscenity
15:49
law public school libraries,
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universities and public libraries. Deliberately.
15:53
Deliberately. Engineers. Yes. Yes.
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Wow. And of course, we
15:58
went along with it. And
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so what I would, if I were to read
16:02
this, someone I might be charged as a misdemeanor, if
16:04
I was to read this to a neighbor kid
16:06
or standing in a park. Could you imagine? That's a
16:08
great point. So, wow. So,
16:11
if you took this book about
16:13
Alaska and you... Not the state.
16:15
Not the state. And so you
16:17
went down the street to a
16:19
little pack of kids that were
16:21
playing in the driveway, and you
16:23
started reading this to them, you
16:25
would get in big trouble. But if
16:28
you go to the library at
16:30
the schoolhouse, it's... Yeah,
16:32
they're exact. encouraged. So yeah,
16:34
it depending on the state. sick.
16:36
We are a sick culture.
16:38
Yes, considered harmful to minors. So
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there's that but then there
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is a case and it's oftenly
16:45
referred to as PICO and
16:47
it was a 5 -4 US
16:49
Supreme Court case specific to libraries
16:51
and several books were challenged
16:53
but what came out of it
16:55
was the three things and
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this is what our little library
16:59
lady was trying to skirt
17:01
around last night. Three things. It's
17:03
up to the administration and
17:06
school board to decide on library
17:08
books, what's removed and what
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isn't. You can remove anything that
17:12
is educationally unsuitable. Yes, that's
17:14
subjected. All of this would
17:16
fit. Wow, who's going to
17:18
that? Educationally unsuitable or not and.
17:21
pervasively vulgar, and you'll notice
17:23
that when I read, I read from more
17:25
than just once, so it's not a one -off.
17:27
It's vulgarity good thing that none of these are
17:29
vulgar, huh? So nice. So
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pervasive vulgarity. You cannot remove
17:33
a book because you don't agree
17:36
with the ideology or a
17:38
political viewpoint. So all of
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the books we've chosen to showcase
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are books that, without a doubt, Meet
17:44
pervasively vulgar and should be challenged
17:46
and taken out of the schools and
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the US Supreme Court They govern
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that so all these blue states like
17:53
right now Connecticut and oh Nevada
17:55
I was in Nevada because they have
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they have a couple of bills
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They want you to think you can't
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remove them so they come up
18:03
with these laws that are anti book
18:05
banning is what they call them
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But they can't get around the US
18:10
Supreme Court, the Pico case, because
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the Pico case, they're not bigger or
18:14
better than the US Supreme Court. And
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so you still can remove these under
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Pico. They want you to think you
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can't. So everyone goes, oh, this state,
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you can't do it. Yes, you can.
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Who does that, by the way? Let's
18:27
say somebody's watching right now from Clark
18:30
County. Whatever, they live
18:32
in it. How do they get this started?
18:34
They're watching this right now, they're saying, I
18:36
can't believe this. And now while they're listening
18:38
to the show, Karen, they're googling
18:40
and they're looking and they're going,
18:42
oh my gosh, she's telling the truth.
18:45
What do they do about it? If somebody's being
18:47
touched right now in their heart about, I'm
18:49
catching fire. I am going to go get ahold
18:51
of somebody. Who do they get ahold of?
18:53
Well, first I'm going to have to take back
18:55
the classroom.com. You need to go there and
18:57
look up your school district. But this is this
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is great. And I'm very impressed that you
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knew Clark County because everyone says isn't that Nevada?
19:04
Yeah, it is. It's Las Vegas and it's
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the fifth largest it's the fifth largest school district
19:08
in the country. But it
19:10
is the only one in the state
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of Nevada that we don't have
19:14
our website yet because it's password protected.
19:16
And FOIAs or public records requests
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have been made to get the password
19:20
and they've been pushing back with
19:22
us. So we're trying to get into
19:25
their database to look. We have
19:27
lists from other ways, but hopefully
19:29
soon it will What are they hiding?
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Yes, the whole state of Chicago has it.
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So we're still having to get
19:36
around people trying to hide
19:38
things from parents. But you go
19:40
to our website, you
19:43
have to. say that you're
19:45
18, which I realize anyone can say that.
19:47
But then we have all 50 states, all
19:49
of these books. We have every school district,
19:51
so you look at the school district, you
19:53
find your state, you go down, you look
19:56
at the school district, you find your school,
19:58
you click on the school, and then all
20:00
the books come up. And
20:02
something like looking for Alaska, it's
20:04
going to come up, it's
20:06
gonna show, the first thing is
20:08
gonna show just one excerpt,
20:10
and then you can press on
20:12
a button where you get
20:14
a whole PDF of Lots of
20:16
excerpts and the great thing
20:18
is we have a challenge that
20:20
was legally written so that
20:22
you can download the challenge fill
20:24
it out with the book
20:27
you want to challenge Really with
20:29
the school it's in and
20:31
submit it with all those excerpts
20:33
and submit it to the
20:35
school to challenge and under Pico
20:37
you're allowed to do that
20:39
brilliant and and so Is that
20:41
a legal challenge or that
20:43
challenge? Do you have that
20:45
for each book or does one cover all
20:47
the books? How does that work? One
20:50
covers almost all of them because it's pervasively
20:52
vulgar. And one of the
20:54
things we did, and we actually did
20:56
it here in China, after the podcast
20:58
with Sonya Shaw, we passed a policy
21:00
that made it easier for the community
21:02
to get involved in removing these books, eliminating
21:05
this. The American Library
21:07
Association likes the school to put together,
21:09
I call it a porn pusher committee.
21:12
So a parent complains, they put together committee
21:14
in secret. They all say they read the
21:16
book and then they come back and say
21:18
it has literary value. can't trust them as
21:20
far as you can throw them. So we
21:22
just eliminated that because if the school district,
21:24
if the administrator, if it's
21:26
challenged, your principal can decide
21:28
if it's sexually explicit. If
21:30
he thinks it isn't, He's going to have to go
21:32
to the school board and the school board's going to
21:34
have to agree with him out in the public. Karen,
21:37
you're assuming, regarding the verse
21:39
I quoted a moment ago about us
21:41
being obedient to Jesus, we
21:43
will by nature expose that which
21:45
is disobedient and thereby punishing
21:47
it. This is in 2 Corinthians,
21:49
friends, not 2 Chronicles, 2
21:52
Corinthians 10 verse 6. Every
21:56
pastor in America should
21:59
have his church as a lighthouse
22:01
and the flames burning within that lighthouse
22:03
is each congregant. When you hear
22:05
these things in light of God's word,
22:07
how can you not act? How
22:09
can you at least not start making
22:11
phone calls, finding out more? Well,
22:14
the reason we built the website is so
22:16
you can go see what's in your school
22:18
district because I know you don't believe me
22:20
that these are there. I know I was
22:22
that person that was like, oh, who cares?
22:24
I was really judgmental about him. Can
22:27
you pass me this one? Well, how
22:29
can but see this from I'm looking at
22:31
it upside down. Looks like a coloring
22:33
book to me. What could possibly be wrong
22:35
with this book? Well, I'm from California,
22:37
so the big bath house gave me, gave
22:39
it away right away, but... Okay. So
22:41
what you're going to hear and what somebody,
22:43
if you challenge it, they come back,
22:45
not the school board, I don't think the
22:47
school board would, but their little, our
22:49
porn committee would come back and say, well,
22:51
this is relevant to Asian
22:53
culture, to which I say it
22:56
may be, but we aren't
22:58
in Asia. Wait, that's their justification?
23:00
Yes. In the spirit
23:02
of multiculturalism? Yes. And this
23:04
isn't a lot of elementary
23:06
schools. But what I would
23:08
say is... So does it start
23:10
out normal? Yeah,
23:12
they're walk, I mean, I don't know how normal it
23:14
is. So of course everybody, the
23:17
whole family takes baths naked
23:19
together, sure. Yeah, well then
23:21
it's got, sorry, I should
23:23
have attacked this page. Because
23:25
there's a couple where it's
23:28
just full on pools of
23:30
adults. Some
23:32
of which you can't really tell if
23:34
it's a guy or a girl and
23:36
in the culture it's moms and grandmothers
23:38
with with young girls But what does
23:40
that? What does a young kid that
23:42
looks at this that's a five -year -old? This
23:45
this is why I call it
23:47
grooming you are desensitizing you are
23:49
telling them that adults and children
23:51
get naked And that's what you're
23:53
doing you're desensitizing them you're grooming
23:56
you don't just doesn't look like
23:58
a necessarily a girl. What you
24:00
see as a five -year -old, I
24:02
mean, five -year -olds are busy picking
24:04
their nose, sniffing glue or whatever.
24:06
They're not thinking deeply about Asian
24:08
culture. Yeah, you
24:11
know. You know, mom, what they do
24:13
in Japan. Yeah, mom, did
24:15
you know? Did you know? I know I'm six years
24:17
old, but I know a lot about Japan. This
24:19
is what Japan's all about.
24:21
Yeah, here's the picture book. Yeah.
24:23
So again, they're
24:26
so clever. And
24:28
this is, to be honest with you.
24:31
If you, and I know you
24:33
guys do, when you think how
24:35
sin and evil works, it
24:37
doesn't start out. It doesn't
24:39
screen Playboy. It doesn't start out
24:41
with this or Playboy. Playboy
24:44
is like the most exactly, and
24:46
that's like obviously so simple. It
24:49
starts out with making it
24:51
very acceptable, even kind
24:53
of maybe cool. And
24:55
this is one of the cultures.
24:57
Now I have a grip on
24:59
the world. And then it just
25:01
starts talking about Alaska and this
25:03
thing next and about the other.
25:05
And like you said, desensitize until
25:07
the cobra strikes. And
25:09
you didn't even realize that that
25:11
big snake even had any fangs.
25:14
You were in fact. put a
25:16
bow around it, making it a
25:18
pet. Well, we're doing the sex
25:20
traffickers work for them. We are
25:22
doing all of the grooming, all
25:24
of the prepping, all of the
25:26
desensitizing, making it normal, making it
25:28
glamorous, starting in kindergarten, being naked
25:31
and then you keep moving up. You're
25:33
desensitized to the rape culture, to
25:35
all these scenes about rape and child
25:37
abuse. And I have to share,
25:39
and I've met another one since then,
25:41
but when we did the Come
25:43
Back California tour, there was a young
25:45
girl that came up after I
25:48
spoke in intermission and told me how,
25:50
through literature, she got addicted to
25:52
porn. And it had only been three
25:54
weeks that she had realized it
25:56
and that she was confronting her friends
25:58
because they had gotten addicted to
26:00
porn. I've since met two other young
26:02
girls that have gotten addicted to
26:05
porn through and it's erotica, a
26:07
lot of it's erotica and they
26:09
don't know until their brain hits
26:11
it and just like with drugs,
26:13
the dopamine, the wanting
26:15
more, but it's in a book
26:17
and it's in a book with
26:19
an award and a book that
26:21
you've been assigned and so whatever's
26:23
going on, they're not understanding this,
26:26
but their brain is taking it
26:28
all in. That's a good point.
26:30
when it comes to optics. When
26:33
you see, look at
26:35
this, obviously there's a
26:37
kind of out of
26:39
the place, graphically not
26:41
normal. That's the point
26:43
that there's a gold seal on
26:45
this book. So if you
26:47
see a gold seal, conclusion is,
26:50
it must be good. Wow,
26:52
it must have won some awards. I don't
26:54
look like an idiot, so I'm gonna get the
26:56
book. And again, the allurement.
26:59
You know, it's amazing. You just
27:01
brought something up. Being a pastor,
27:03
I talked to every possible walk
27:05
of life. And I
27:07
spoke out in front of
27:09
the foyer, in front of
27:11
the church, after a service.
27:15
A woman, I would say she's
27:17
in her 30s. She
27:19
said that she was grateful for
27:21
the Word of God, the power
27:23
of God in this church, and
27:25
all of this stuff. And So
27:27
she went on to say, carefully,
27:30
she went on to say that
27:32
at a young age, she started
27:34
reading just erotic novels, or what
27:36
do you want to call them?
27:38
Then she graduated to this series.
27:41
There's a famous series about, like,
27:43
gray, ultimate gray. Oh, no, you're
27:45
talking about the one, out 50
27:47
shades of gray. 50 shades of
27:49
gray. Which is in our schools. Is
27:51
it? Yes. So she started
27:54
reading that. which caused
27:56
her to go into
27:58
pornography, visual pornography, not
28:00
reading, from 50 shades
28:02
of gray, she went
28:04
into pornography and became
28:06
addicted. And
28:08
again, she's in her late
28:10
30s, I do believe. And
28:13
she said that she's been married,
28:15
I think four or five times,
28:18
and she's been the one every
28:20
time that has ruined the marriage.
28:23
because she has
28:26
not met
28:28
a man who
28:30
can satisfy
28:32
her imaginary world.
28:36
Think of the wake of destruction
28:38
in her life, in her
28:40
life and in those men's lives.
28:42
This woman is ruined for
28:44
life, but Jesus, Jesus
28:46
has set her free. And
28:49
wow, it all started with a
28:51
book that had
28:53
suggestive conversations in it.
28:56
And that's what I mean, Pastor
28:59
Jack. That's exactly why I
29:01
stopped poo -pooing those women and
29:03
became one. And
29:05
it's everywhere. And when you start
29:07
to look that it starts
29:09
in kindergarten, and because I've had
29:11
to dig deep for this
29:14
website, I see it
29:16
all. And there's
29:18
so much anti -religious rhetoric in
29:20
this stuff that, you know,
29:22
there's lots of these same
29:24
themes, glorifying drugs, lots
29:26
of this stuff. And so when you
29:28
start reading or kind of being introduced
29:31
in kindergarten, first grade, second grade, and
29:33
then third, fourth, fifth, and it's a
29:35
little edgier, you know, and
29:37
then you start moving up to
29:39
where you're reading American Psycho, which
29:41
is... Well, well, let me start
29:43
with this one because this was
29:45
in Clark County in an elementary
29:47
school. And as I've been as
29:49
we've been building our website, I've
29:51
been realizing that this book is
29:53
everywhere. Now look at this. That
29:56
sounds awesome. I want to do that. The
29:58
art of racing and the rain. That sounds
30:00
like fun. This is a very popular book.
30:02
Formula One race. Well, it's look at that
30:04
dog. Mom, I want a dog that.
30:06
I want that dog. Page 17, they fell
30:09
onto the bed and he mounted her
30:11
and she said, the field is fertile beware.
30:13
And he said, I embrace fertility and
30:15
he plowed the field until it grasped the
30:17
sheets and its fists, arched its back
30:19
and cried out with joy. And
30:23
the art. Was that from the dog
30:25
or was that from the dog on there?
30:27
It is a story, it does have
30:29
a dog in the story, but again, this
30:31
is what they do, they take sex
30:33
and put it in everything. Totally,
30:35
that's exactly what it is, and
30:37
the desensitization. Me,
30:41
Earl, and the dying girl. This
30:44
is junior high in high school. I
30:46
was reading this to Gina today
30:48
in my preparations. Are you gonna eat
30:50
her pussy? No
30:52
kidding. Okay, wait,
30:54
context. Age group, school, what?
30:57
Middle and high school, very
30:59
popular one all over. Middle
31:01
and high school, your kids, your
31:04
school district, your city. It's
31:06
in, check out, takebacktheclassroom.com, it's
31:08
everywhere, everywhere, big ass, hard
31:10
on for that shit. So
31:14
you can't, so you can be a heterosexual
31:16
or a homosexual, and I feel like I
31:18
understand that, like you're a woman in a
31:20
man's body or some shit, but I am
31:22
thinking about it and how, The FUCK can
31:24
somebody call themselves a bisexual. Sorry, I
31:26
don't know why on that word I say everything else.
31:29
Public school, folks. Oh, yeah.
31:31
Oh, look at some
31:33
dude's funky dick. Got
31:36
another heart on. Your
31:39
kids, we're paying for that. And it's
31:41
now a major motion picture. No, come on,
31:43
get out of here. Wait. Oh, that's
31:45
another thing. Let me, okay. Now a major
31:47
motion picture. So here's the thing. We
31:50
hear that a lot. There's a book called Push
31:52
that's made into, a lot of these books have been
31:54
made into a major motion picture. However,
31:56
what they don't tell you is
31:58
to get that movie to be
32:00
an R, they take the book
32:02
and take stuff out of it
32:04
to make it an R. Yeah,
32:07
yeah. So the books are still
32:09
x -rated. And they are assigning
32:11
them. That's another one that is
32:13
often assigned in the freshman English
32:15
class. But listen, Karen,
32:17
I can hear people coming
32:19
through the camera right there
32:21
saying, no way, not my
32:23
kid, not in my conservative
32:25
little town. We've got. We've got
32:28
red, white and royal blue flags
32:30
down our main street with apple
32:32
pie. OK, let me just
32:34
tell you there was an article
32:36
about Huntington Beach and we did
32:38
a comeback California there and they
32:40
have done some great things in
32:42
Huntington Beach. Rated now, by the
32:44
way, this week, the number one
32:46
city in America to live because
32:48
it has now become the most
32:50
conservative city. However, that doesn't mean
32:52
that it's not in their classroom.
32:54
Exactly. It doesn't mean that, you
32:56
know, So what's
32:58
oh, I'm gonna I'm gonna
33:00
pull it up on our
33:03
website. This is very clever
33:05
of you because I didn't
33:07
know you're gonna do this
33:09
so So the article that
33:11
was made available this week
33:13
for national consumption, right was
33:15
Where where's the best place
33:18
to live in in California
33:20
and conservative and in all
33:22
thing no crime and So
33:24
it's Huntington Beach California.
33:29
And so it's rated so
33:31
highly, but let's because
33:33
I don't know what she's
33:35
going to say next. Let's see
33:37
what is in the top
33:39
most conservative bastion of Orange County,
33:42
California, Huntington Beach. Let's let's
33:44
see. And again, I'm just doing
33:46
this to show it's everywhere.
33:48
And and we'll just pick. I'll
33:50
go Edison High School Library.
33:52
Edison High School, right here at
33:55
the beach. a classic, they
33:57
have every one of the courts
33:59
of Mist and Furies. So
34:01
you guys, obviously you can't see
34:03
her screen. It's just, it's
34:05
just actually, in fact, there's this
34:08
book, there's the green one, all this
34:10
junk. Yep, and it keeps going.
34:12
Edison High School in the bastion of
34:14
a conservative stronghold, not only Huntington
34:16
Beach, but the most
34:18
desirable city, in
34:20
Orange County, and there you go, it's
34:23
all, and she's still scrolling, folks. Yeah,
34:25
I'm, I would, wow.
34:28
That's one high school. This
34:30
is one high school. Oh, see, me, Earl, and the
34:32
dying girl, right there. That's
34:34
there. Looking for Alaska. Unbelievable.
34:37
Yep, it's all there. So wait,
34:39
so if somebody from, if somebody
34:41
from Huntington Beach. white, royal blue.
34:43
If somebody from Huntington Beach in
34:45
the area, I'm gonna ask you
34:47
two questions. Okay. Either you
34:49
live in Huntington Beach, what can you do
34:51
about it? Number two, you are
34:53
the mayor of Huntington Beach or
34:56
you're on the city council. And now
34:58
they just heard this podcast. What
35:00
can they do about it? Under
35:02
Pico again, it
35:04
has to be done. constitutionally
35:06
because the U .S. Supreme Court has weighed in
35:09
on this and there are First Amendment issues. And
35:11
so you have to do it
35:14
carefully. So they can challenge the book.
35:16
Every school district has a policy
35:18
and they usually call it reconsideration. And
35:20
our website, we explain all of
35:22
this, takebacktheclassroom.com. You have to check
35:24
what they call challenge the book. So
35:26
we've written a challenge that will work for
35:29
every book and I'm happy to help. So
35:31
there could be a group that
35:33
gets together, either parents, concerned citizens,
35:35
or public officials who say, we
35:38
have reviewed our public
35:40
school libraries in our city.
35:43
And we are challenging these books. What
35:46
is the, I'm sorry to know the term
35:48
of this. Is there a person that is
35:50
in an elected position that is over the
35:52
libraries of a city? The
35:54
libraries of a city are different than the
35:56
libraries of a school. And
35:59
I'm talking about the books in the school.
36:01
They actually have addressed it in Huntington Beach at
36:03
the libraries and they're actually, I think, fighting it
36:05
out in court in their county libraries. Is
36:07
there like a chief of the librarians? Well,
36:10
yes, but in the schools, your
36:12
librarian at that high school picks these.
36:14
That's the sovereign. Yeah. That's the
36:16
one. Yeah. And last night on this
36:19
podcast, the ALA was trying to
36:21
tell that school district that whatever she
36:23
says go. And I was like,
36:25
no, I'm not an attorney, but I
36:27
play one at work. And Pico
36:29
is really, really clear that you can
36:31
challenge them. So any place. can
36:34
challenge them, and it's a written process.
36:36
They have a form. We recommend
36:38
some states make you fill out the
36:40
form, so fill it out, but
36:42
by no means stop there. Send the
36:44
letter that we create that's the
36:47
legal letter, and send the handout that
36:49
we create with all the pervasively
36:51
vulgar excerpts. when you challenge
36:53
the book. And that's what someone can
36:55
do. They can go book. That's why
36:57
they need to go to your website.
36:59
Absolutely. And I will say, since our
37:01
podcast in Chino Unified, I worked
37:03
with a group of parents and
37:05
we challenged 27 books and got them
37:08
removed. Folks, listen, wait, here's
37:10
what she's saying. Two years ago
37:12
or so, we did a podcast together
37:14
right here. And she
37:16
had such an overwhelming
37:18
response by caring citizens and
37:21
parents that in one
37:23
example is the Chino Valley
37:25
Unified School District. People
37:28
cared enough and
37:30
are telling us that
37:32
the parents made, my
37:35
mom was from Hawaii. She said,
37:37
don't give people the stink eye
37:39
or somebody write the stink eye.
37:41
You guys made a stink enough.
37:44
to where these books were removed? Absolutely.
37:47
And it just took going through
37:49
the process. And again,
37:51
it was just citizens that filled out
37:53
the form that they were supposed to fill
37:55
out, challenged it. Yes, they might come
37:57
back on one or two and say, oh,
37:59
but we think it has literary value.
38:01
OK, well, then you're going to have to
38:03
make that case before the school board
38:06
and the whole public, why you think that
38:08
has literary value. And the board, our
38:10
elected officials, are going to decide if it's
38:12
porn or not. How are these purchased?
38:14
How does the librarian buy it by the
38:16
book? A lot of people think that
38:18
this the smut is donated. And there are
38:20
some, but really glistened. The local pervert
38:22
society? Yeah, yeah, or
38:24
freedom from religion or, you know, you know, our favorite
38:26
religion. Yeah, I had to throw that out there. Here
38:28
we are. They love us. Yeah. After we
38:30
got the policy passed, the first thing they did was
38:32
file a challenge to get the Bible removed from the
38:34
library. Isn't that great? Well, well, if
38:36
we can't have our born, you can't
38:39
have your Bible. But they didn't follow the
38:41
policy. And so plus they didn't know
38:43
where or if it was anywhere. And they
38:45
didn't call me. I know what schools
38:47
have, what books are in what school. So
38:50
anyway, I just had to throw that out there and
38:52
have fun with them because they're so obsessed with your school
38:54
district. So yeah, and
38:56
so there's a little bit of a
38:58
pushback, but. Ultimately, all of this, depending
39:00
on where you live, it will eventually go
39:02
to the board if the administration wants to
39:04
keep it. And that's where it should be.
39:06
Bring it out in the public. We went
39:08
and we read this Put the light on
39:10
it. Yeah. And if the school board wants
39:12
to keep it, then keep it. And I
39:14
will tell you that I was just up
39:17
in Oregon where... they took
39:19
over. It's like the most conservative place
39:21
now in all of Oregon and they
39:23
flip city council. Can I ask you
39:25
where that is? Yeah, it was Grant's
39:27
Pass. Oh my gosh. And they all
39:29
are big Pastor Jack fans and had
39:31
seen our podcast. So they had me
39:34
come up to speak to them. Karen,
39:36
that's wonderful. I'll be back, because
39:38
that was the one I was watching last night. They
39:40
flipped one school board. They're about to flip the other
39:42
one in May. And they brought the
39:44
books to the superintendent. And so
39:46
the superintendent brought in the American
39:48
Library Association to set everybody straight on
39:50
First Amendment. So after this
39:52
today, I will be working on
39:54
countering that, because they have a
39:56
lot of books up there. And
39:59
we're going to flip that school
40:01
board and then get these books
40:03
removed out of there. Talking
40:05
about those are both blue
40:08
states and Huntington Beach is still
40:10
California. So people think oh
40:12
California, Texas, Florida, Tennessee. We
40:15
have laws in Tennessee. My school
40:17
district's one of our worst and
40:19
we have laws that help
40:21
you supposedly remove these books and help
40:23
parents. My school district has some of
40:25
the worst books, and it's because it
40:28
still takes. The school district isn't gonna
40:30
do it. Just like what we're seeing
40:32
with the Department of Education, everyone's pushing
40:34
back with Trump's executive orders. Local
40:36
school districts are just saying, make me.
40:39
That's basically what, yeah, they're saying make
40:41
me. Well, I'm here to
40:43
help. Make it done. So at that
40:45
local level, we still need to
40:47
file these challenges and still need to
40:49
take it to the school board
40:51
and expose this is in your school.
40:53
And I have to tell you,
40:55
these books are, again, Huntington Beach was
40:57
like, ooh, it's so wonderful and
40:59
conservative. Huntington Beach has got
41:01
terrible, all the books I've been talking
41:03
about. Huntington Beach, finish the job. Keep
41:05
going, you're doing great, but follow through
41:07
on your swing. And I just saw
41:09
Pastor Joe, so I'm, yeah, and they,
41:11
they're very active there. Wonderful, wonderful man
41:13
of God. Yeah. So I'm getting him
41:15
some, some information because a lot of these books
41:17
here, here's something funny. Not funny,
41:19
but I was in Allen, Texas a month
41:21
or so ago and I work with a
41:24
woman there. Everything's perfect in Texas, right? I
41:26
mean, it's so conservative. None of this, none
41:28
of this would be in Texas. Well, it
41:30
was funny because I go to school board
41:32
meetings all the time and we did the
41:34
pledge and I went to sit down and
41:36
there was like a... a ruckus, and it's
41:38
because after you say the pledge, you turn
41:40
and you say the pledge to the Texas
41:42
flag. And I just said, oh, I should
41:44
have known. We're in Texas. Yeah,
41:47
we have to say the pledge. And
41:49
so this is very strategic. I love
41:51
this lady. She's older than I
41:53
am. She's somebody I've met in the
41:55
movement. But she gave me
41:57
this great idea. She has the list of
41:59
all the books that aren't allowed in
42:02
prison because they're considered pornographic. And
42:04
what do you think are on all those
42:06
lists? So we'll
42:08
be getting that and putting that on
42:10
our website. And so she literally will
42:12
get up and read a book that
42:14
is two pornographic for a prisoner, but
42:16
you've gotten your school district. Oh my
42:18
gosh. Oh my gosh, people. And that's
42:20
just an activist who saw this stuff
42:22
and said, you know, the Lord has
42:24
called me to do this. I'm retired.
42:26
So I'm going to go protect the
42:28
hearts and minds of our kids. We've
42:30
had a lot of podcasts and probably
42:32
none more practical than this one. Well,
42:34
and that's what I want to do.
42:36
I want to stop the sexualization. It's
42:38
not enough for me to read this
42:41
here and for you to know it.
42:43
If we don't get these removed, it
42:45
does no good. Let me play bad
42:47
guy. Uh huh. So
42:49
folks, listen up. This is
42:51
a theory now. Okay. So
42:53
I'm a student at,
42:55
you know, goofball high school
42:58
or no, take that
43:00
back. Elementary school or middle
43:02
school, junior high.
43:05
And I get this
43:07
from, thank you very much. I
43:09
get this from the library that you
43:11
paid this book to be put in. And
43:14
I'm like
43:16
14 or 15.
43:20
And on
43:22
one Friday
43:24
after school, girls
43:27
had cooties from K to...
43:29
Friday. Yes. Yeah, and then I
43:31
went back to school on
43:33
Monday and They looked different. They
43:35
smelled different. Everything was different
43:37
because I had this explosion take
43:39
place in my life and
43:41
I read the book. Thank you
43:43
very much from the public
43:45
library and in front of from
43:48
the school library and so
43:50
I'm reading this and then I'm
43:52
reading some of these things
43:54
that you said a moment ago
43:56
and now I'm thinking about
43:58
it because it's in my head
44:00
and I Just
44:02
can't control myself. And so
44:04
either after school out by
44:06
the football field or in
44:09
the bathroom this encounter happens
44:11
and I'm in trouble Why
44:13
am I in trouble? No,
44:15
that is exactly and I
44:17
think the viewers and listeners are
44:19
gonna gonna realize How much
44:22
have we seen sexual assault in
44:24
schools? Just go on the
44:26
rise off the charts and young
44:28
female teachers molesting
44:30
students. This, it's in the
44:32
paper all the time. There's people who
44:34
have lost political office, who
44:36
were politicians, young
44:38
females, who were
44:40
with high school boys. And
44:42
this is happening nationally, folks.
44:46
And it's all part of
44:48
this total sexualization. Like
44:50
I said, my deep dive
44:53
When I have to do a couple
44:55
of these at a time like
44:58
when you do Huntington Beach and
45:00
you see what it's like book after
45:02
book after book after It's like
45:04
they're all there. I wonder what books
45:06
are in there that aren't all
45:08
about having sex and not in some
45:10
biblical way, but in just especially
45:13
this author in just Awful,
45:16
graphic rape. Oh,
45:18
lots of incest. The family's bad. The family
45:21
and father figures are not good in any
45:23
of these books. No, of course not. It's
45:26
just terrible. And I
45:28
would like to read from
45:31
this because just like
45:33
the Sarah J. Moss books,
45:35
there is not a
45:37
school district in the country
45:39
that does not have...
45:41
by Ellen Hopkins or an
45:43
airport us. Yes, this
45:45
is a very, very big
45:47
book. So this is
45:49
a book. Well, I'm
45:51
going to read something. It makes me sick
45:53
to my stomach when I read it. I don't
45:55
ever, when I go to school board meeting,
45:57
ever have somebody else read it. So if there's
45:59
little ears, maybe they can run away. they
46:01
should leave. And I'll tell a funny story. I
46:04
went to Reno, not funny, anyway, went to
46:06
Reno, Nevada, and the gentleman in front of me
46:08
read from American Psycho. They shut the meeting
46:10
down because it was so vulgar, et cetera. And
46:13
they've got a policy against not
46:15
saying vulgar words. But I knew
46:17
this book. because I know that
46:19
school district, they wouldn't know
46:21
what to do with my reading of it because
46:23
it didn't have one word. And so
46:25
I'm going to read this. I closed my
46:27
eyes tight and made myself no more than
46:29
a shadow. Something about him was different. She's
46:32
referencing her dad. I didn't want that something
46:34
to find me. I cracked my eyes just
46:36
to slit as he sat on Kaylee's bed,
46:38
pulled her into his lap. He smelled of
46:40
brute and wild turkey. I
46:42
love you so much, my little flower. Daddy needs
46:44
something from my girl, my sweet rose. Will you
46:46
give it to me? I wanted to
46:48
be his little flower, would have given
46:50
daddy anything. Why did he want Kaley? She
46:53
laid her feet on his chest. What? I
46:56
want you to see something, something that proves
46:58
how much I love you. This is only
47:00
for you, Kaley. He lifted her
47:02
gently, sat her down on the bed beside him,
47:04
and he opened the snaps of the fly
47:06
on his flannel pajamas. It
47:09
continues and I'm gonna stop because
47:11
even right now that makes me sick
47:13
to my stomach You give this
47:16
to some 14 year old kid that
47:18
has come from sexual trauma and
47:20
25 % of our girls have and
47:22
you just opened up a wound That
47:24
this never needs to be opened
47:26
up and this is just one of
47:28
the two I mean this is
47:31
and then there's another one watching right
47:33
now who in life
47:35
had an experience like
47:37
this and their PTSD, isn't
47:39
it? Listen to this. You should become
47:42
the greatest warrior like Karen is fighting.
47:44
When you realized just the moment ago
47:46
she was reading, you got angry. Okay.
47:49
Personally, I
47:51
know a lot of
47:54
police officers who deal with
47:56
rescuing kids from this
47:58
world and I have told
48:00
them, you are way
48:02
better man than I am.
48:05
Because if I rolled up
48:07
on a situation like you
48:10
do, I would
48:12
think that strangling that
48:14
guy to death would be
48:16
the justice of God. And
48:19
these men and these women
48:21
who have to deal with the
48:23
PTSD mayhem of this trash, live
48:26
in these trenches, these special
48:28
victim units that have to deal
48:30
with this stuff, Listen,
48:34
people who do this kind
48:36
of stuff to children, to
48:39
people, they need to be put
48:41
out of society. And
48:43
here we are nurturing it. We're
48:46
creating it. This author is in every single school
48:49
district and the whole series is there. And
48:51
you asked about how they get purchased. It's
48:54
interesting all of mine are off
48:56
mostly Amazon But I found out
48:59
recently when library books are purchased
49:01
they cost even more So I
49:03
did a public record because it's
49:05
taxpayer dollars. That's why that is
49:07
some of it But they they
49:09
do a different binding on it
49:11
because it's gonna be used so
49:13
much and so it's interesting like
49:15
there was a book up in
49:17
Elk Grove, California and we did
49:19
a there was a
49:21
Freedom of Information Act on the invoice
49:24
for it and it was like $23 .95
49:26
and I bought it for $12 .95
49:28
off Amazon. So we're paying
49:30
for all of this stuff
49:32
in our schools and it
49:34
again this makes me and
49:36
it went on and it
49:38
makes me sick to my
49:41
stomach and I can't imagine
49:44
Is somebody out there that's now either feeling
49:46
shame or a repressed meme? I mean, there's
49:48
just all so much that goes on with
49:50
that. And the thing in the story, and
49:52
I mean, I don't think I really even
49:54
finished a whole book in high school. I
49:56
wouldn't, I don't know what I was doing,
49:58
but I wasn't reading. If
50:02
you were to stop in this,
50:04
this also talks about, if you come
50:06
from any sexual trauma background, there's
50:08
a component where you want to be loved.
50:10
And so the other twin, the identical twin
50:12
sister is wondering why her dad doesn't love
50:14
her the same way. So
50:16
she's looking at it like
50:18
that and you're reading this
50:20
story. And I mean, it
50:22
just has totally traumatized. I'm
50:24
gonna say something that people
50:26
hate when I say this. but
50:29
they can't prove me wrong
50:31
and it's not that I'm
50:33
right or it's not that
50:36
I'm you know discovered this
50:38
in in some sort of
50:40
a you know dream or
50:42
something and it's this honest
50:44
psychologist honest therapist honest counselors
50:46
will tell you that those
50:48
who have a struggle with
50:51
gender identification
50:53
of themselves. In other words, they'll
50:55
say things like, I'm a man or
50:57
a female, locked in a female or
50:59
in a man's body. They're
51:02
not saying that just to be
51:04
silly or to create news. They're
51:06
actually really messed up. They're
51:09
hurting. They're hurting and they're
51:11
broken people because somebody broke them.
51:14
And the researchers have
51:16
found two common
51:18
denominators. It's interesting. that
51:21
people who are
51:23
suffering through the LBGTQ
51:26
gender whole dynamic
51:28
thing, it's in the
51:30
90 percentiles above. They
51:32
were, watch this, it's amazing. They
51:35
were either A, sexually molested as
51:37
a young person, which
51:40
chemically the mind and
51:42
the soul goes through
51:44
a reaction that then
51:46
produces confusion. because
51:49
they experienced something that they weren't
51:51
supposed to experience until later in
51:53
life. B, nobody
51:56
ever touched them. They
51:58
were exposed to pornography and
52:00
it had the same effect.
52:02
Don't tell me that we're
52:04
not fearfully and wonderfully made.
52:08
We are, but we're fallen
52:10
in our nature. Little
52:12
kids need to be protected. And
52:15
number one, parents, it ultimately lies
52:17
with you. you are called by God
52:19
to protect your child, okay?
52:22
And you cannot in this nation
52:24
assume that when you drop
52:26
your kid off at school that
52:28
they have the best interest
52:31
of your child in mind. That's
52:33
gone. There may be
52:35
a teacher or two that that's true, but
52:37
the system, this table
52:39
represents the system that is
52:42
bent on a satanic
52:44
molestation of your child's mind
52:46
and heart. And so
52:48
we have got to get engaged. And you
52:50
must right now, you must, because of this
52:52
podcast, you have to get engaged because, listen,
52:55
as I said, when you as
52:57
a believer, I'm just talking to the Christian, the
53:00
believer has to act against
53:02
this if we're going to be
53:04
obedient to Jesus. We
53:06
are supposed to punish disobedience.
53:08
Who's going to punish disobedience?
53:11
You expect the atheists to do this? It's
53:14
up to the believer to do this. You
53:16
need to speak up. Karen, we're at a
53:18
time closing, closing push to the end across
53:20
the finish line. What do you need to
53:23
say that has got to be said? I
53:25
think this is the year and this is
53:27
the time after this election where people are
53:29
going to be bold and courageous. And
53:31
I want to encourage you
53:33
to be that person that
53:35
stops. these people
53:37
from raping the hearts and
53:40
minds of our kids. Someone has
53:42
got to protect our kids.
53:44
And I'm committed to it. I'll
53:46
do anything I can to
53:48
help at takebacktheclassroom.com. Like I
53:50
said, I travel with my porn,
53:52
TSA goes through it every so often.
53:54
I want to help. This is
53:56
deeper and wider than I ever thought.
53:58
And their minds cannot get unraped
54:00
once they've been raped. And I want
54:02
to protect them before that happens.
54:04
That's right. You are a national
54:06
treasure. You are a hero. I know
54:08
a lot of people. I don't know anybody
54:10
like you. I don't know anybody fighting
54:12
like you do. It's awesome. Thank
54:14
you. And you know what? Can we
54:17
pray right now? Cause don't you feel
54:19
a little dirty? I feel like we've
54:21
touched something, right?
54:23
I'm grieved in my heart. Father,
54:25
we pray right now. And I
54:28
just asked you Lord to just
54:30
cover Karen. I can't imagine what's
54:32
in her heart and her mind, the
54:34
junk she does for us to
54:36
research this. Stuff that is so
54:38
offensive to your heart and Jesus
54:40
you said that in the day
54:42
of judgment It will be better for
54:44
a person to have never been
54:46
born than for those who have
54:48
hurt or injured a little one
54:50
Father we pray right now that
54:52
you'd wash our hearts and our minds
54:55
from what we've heard today and
54:57
Convert it into action Father we
54:59
appreciate what we have been awakened
55:01
to but may we not forget
55:03
May we take action to save our
55:05
little ones. Lord, send
55:07
revival to the church and send
55:09
awakening to the lost. And
55:12
Lord, may people
55:14
do something about
55:16
this cancer. Please,
55:19
Lord, bless, take back
55:21
the classroom.com and all the
55:23
amazing work that they've
55:25
done. And may people support
55:27
Karen's work, get behind
55:29
her and help her And
55:31
Father, we thank you, God, and
55:34
we pray for the salvation and
55:36
for the healing of abused children.
55:39
In Jesus' name, amen. Amen.
55:41
Karen, thank you so much. Thank
55:43
you, Pastor Jack. Over the top, awesome.
55:45
You guys, stay tuned for more and
55:47
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55:49
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55:52
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55:54
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55:56
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55:58
we in. It's time for us
56:01
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56:03
this is part of it right
56:05
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56:07
always sunny days and beautiful moments. This
56:09
is this is the battle zone. This
56:11
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56:13
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56:15
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56:17
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