35 Burst results for "Nicole Hannah"

Nikole Hannah-Jones Fights Survivor of Mao’s China on Oppression

The Dan Bongino Show

01:55 min | 2 weeks ago

Nikole Hannah-Jones Fights Survivor of Mao’s China on Oppression

"How is it that so many of us there are there's large swaths of us are just so freaking dumb Here's what national review You know Nicole Hannah Jones she is the purveyor of the 1619 discredited ahistorical project claiming the United States existed to preserve slavery which is weird I thought we fought a Civil War over that But don't let facts get in the way of your history lesson on the left Nicole Hannah Jones is a goddess on the left they love her The 1619 Project has been debunked by every serious historian even The New York Times who are not serious but even they I think were like eh this is even too much for us because it's such historical garbage right It's not true Nicole Hannah Jones gets into a Twitter fight With a woman who escaped Mao's cultural revolution in China she gets into a Twitter fight lecturing the woman who escaped Mao's cultural revolution over American exceptionalism holy Moses a woman who they roll out the red carpet for on the left They love and adore liberals love and worship and adore this woman Despite the fact that her work has been entirely discredited because we live in a post fact society poachers poster society right She's lecturing a woman who actually lived through the Mao massacre Lecturing her on American exceptionalism And I'm thinking and folks if she shows up Nicole had a Jones At any event where pop culture people there the palm fronds come out they'll be waving her down rolling out the red carpet They'll be putting scented oils on her feet They'll be like rubbing her down and stuff It's sick The woman's project has been thoroughly eviscerated Destroyed discredited It doesn't matter

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"nicole hannah" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

77WABC Radio

02:16 min | 3 weeks ago

"nicole hannah" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

"Earlier this month, 60 19 was referenced in former governor Nikki Haley's bid for the Republican nomination. They say the promise of freedom is just made up. Some think our ideas are not just wrong, but racist and evil. What is your response to Nikki Haley's video calling out your name? Do you think that's fair America? Why don't they have Nikki Haley sitting right there? Rather than play an audio, what is your response to her? What is that? We've tried to get this Hannah Jones on the show, so I can do that. It's fair game because you won't come on. But why Walt Nicole Hannah Jones debate me, debate Nikki Haley, debate governor descent debate any of us. Because she has NBC News. Go ahead. And making those claims. One, I don't think anyone can read the project and argue that the project thinks America is evil. Nikki Haley, you out of your mind. Yes, you are. Because many people have read it, including me. And it's abundantly clear that you believe America's evil. And that America is your legitimate. The hell are you talking about? Go ahead. Really erases and invisible eyes, how the black freedom struggle allowed her to be in a position to run for president. What are these new words invisible lies as mister producer? Is that a word? Invisible Liza. Oh. Yes. How the black freedom struggle allowed her to be in a position to run for president. Why don't you tell us about the 1619 Project and stop trashing people who disagree with you? And NBC News, I bet you and if I don't pronounce her name correctly, it's a mistake and I can't help but he is. Did you read it? Did you read it? Because what kind of question is that? She's not done cut 8, go. The documentary series premiered just as Florida's controversial ban of advanced placement African American

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Why Isn't It an 'Emergency' When Trains Derail in Rural Ohio?

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:56 min | Last month

Why Isn't It an 'Emergency' When Trains Derail in Rural Ohio?

"What's interesting for a government that tends to make everything an emergency, COVID is an emergency. Ukraine is emergency. They can't seem to scramble into a posture of urgency when working class white people start to breathe carcinogens and potentially deadly toxins. That they won't be bothered with. They love at emergencies for emergency use authorization for mRNA, let me make sure I'm precise in my language here. If we are understanding this Ohio situation correctly, this train derailment and the toxins that are being put into the air is likely more dangerous than the Chinese coronavirus to the citizens of eastern Ohio. What you're seeing though is what those of us that have been very focused on the culture war. I put that in quotes because the media loves to attack us and pastors love to attack me for saying Charlie you're wasting your time on the culture war. Wasting your time. You see, when I say that we need to win the culture war, or that there are dangerous and poisonous and toxic, no pun intended ideas that are spreading this example is a tragically perfect one. Let me give you two reasons why. When you start to build an entire cultural narrative about hating white people and you make it normal and acceptable to hate white people and whiteness in general, which was platformed by Coca-Cola to major universities to professors, to Nicole Hannah Jones, then don't be surprised when those ideas all of a sudden manifest in the inaction of your government.

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"nicole hannah" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:09 min | Last month

"nicole hannah" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show

"Charlie, do you see the recent comments from Nicole Hannah Jones? I would love your take on them. Thanks so much and I love the show. Okay, well thank you for the kind words and for subscribing. All right, let's go to I'm gonna play both of them. Let's play cut ten Nicole Hannah Jones, the history of black Americans is so inconvenient to the narrative of America that there are you know powerful interests that haven't ever wanted us to grapple truthfully that is why desantis has to ban AP African American studies in Florida play cut ten. The history of black Americans is so inconvenient to the narrative of America that there are powerful interests that haven't ever wanted us to grapple with truthfully. That's why we have governor desantis, banning AP African American studies. If you acknowledge that, then you have to acknowledge that we were founded on these great ideals, but we have not lived up to them. That's actually a little bit of a seat change. I have to say that their pressure campaign on miss Jones, I think is working. Did you hear her there? That's a different she's changed her vocabulary. She said we were founded on these great ideals. She never used to say our foundational ideas were great. So that's new. Let's continue, play cut 11. It's Nicole Hannah Jones trying to water down her message this one is definitely not watered down. Play cut 11. As you look at America, are people adjusting to thinking about being challenged by these ideas and are we moving in a positive direction or do you see something that's frozen? What I would argue is that the arc of the universe doesn't bend one way or another. We bend it. As Americans is which country do we want to be? Do we want to be the country that begins in 1619 with the practice of slavery? Or do we want to be the country that was conceived in 1776 with the ideas of liberty and equality? I think that is that's unknown. I think we always are seeing the tension in the fight between these two halves. So I have several takes on this. And I mean, who are you to decide? We were going to decide when our history begins is just so incredibly self righteous and arrogant. I'm going to decide our history of history is. History is not for your editing.

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What's the Deal With Nikole Hannah Jones's New 1619 Project Show?

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:09 min | Last month

What's the Deal With Nikole Hannah Jones's New 1619 Project Show?

"Charlie, do you see the recent comments from Nicole Hannah Jones? I would love your take on them. Thanks so much and I love the show. Okay, well thank you for the kind words and for subscribing. All right, let's go to I'm gonna play both of them. Let's play cut ten Nicole Hannah Jones, the history of black Americans is so inconvenient to the narrative of America that there are you know powerful interests that haven't ever wanted us to grapple truthfully that is why desantis has to ban AP African American studies in Florida play cut ten. The history of black Americans is so inconvenient to the narrative of America that there are powerful interests that haven't ever wanted us to grapple with truthfully. That's why we have governor desantis, banning AP African American studies. If you acknowledge that, then you have to acknowledge that we were founded on these great ideals, but we have not lived up to them. That's actually a little bit of a seat change. I have to say that their pressure campaign on miss Jones, I think is working. Did you hear her there? That's a different she's changed her vocabulary. She said we were founded on these great ideals. She never used to say our foundational ideas were great. So that's new. Let's continue, play cut 11. It's Nicole Hannah Jones trying to water down her message this one is definitely not watered down. Play cut 11. As you look at America, are people adjusting to thinking about being challenged by these ideas and are we moving in a positive direction or do you see something that's frozen? What I would argue is that the arc of the universe doesn't bend one way or another. We bend it. As Americans is which country do we want to be? Do we want to be the country that begins in 1619 with the practice of slavery? Or do we want to be the country that was conceived in 1776 with the ideas of liberty and equality? I think that is that's unknown. I think we always are seeing the tension in the fight between these two halves. So I have several takes on this. And I mean, who are you to decide? We were going to decide when our history begins is just so incredibly self righteous and arrogant. I'm going to decide our history of history is. History is not for your editing.

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Nikole Hannah-Jones: There's Black History & American History

Mark Levin

01:38 min | Last month

Nikole Hannah-Jones: There's Black History & American History

"Nicole Hannah Jones was on Good Morning America today and it amazing to me how they mainstream these American hating Marxist radicals It's just amazing to me And of course the 1619 Project she's not a historian Which she really founded in The New York Times helped promote and which isn't about a third of our school districts And here she is and she's on with Roberts And let's listen in on this because I'm going to respond to it Cut 19 go And although the show is told through the lens of black Americans Jones says this is something for all Americans to watch and is not told through the lens of black Americans It is told through the lens of marxists Go ahead This is the American story We've tried to segregate these histories There's black history and then there's American history But you can't understand America if you don't understand the role of black Americans roll of slavery the role of racism Premiering at a time when heated debates about how history is taught in our children's schools are erupting across the nation Just last week the Florida board of education made headlines after it rejected the addition of an advanced placement African American studies course Now look how dishonest Robert is in dishonest Good Morning America is It's a disgrace

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"nicole hannah" Discussed on The Ben Shapiro Show

The Ben Shapiro Show

01:42 min | 2 months ago

"nicole hannah" Discussed on The Ben Shapiro Show

"There is always been this competition between us, weirdly. I think it really plays into always played by the air spare. Oh my gosh. According to Dominic green, I zoned in mission William two struggled with grief and anger, but William was born with one crowning advantage and that made all the difference. He's the first born, and once in future king from his first breath, Harry was conceived and raised as a form of life insurance, so apparently there are a lot of jokes about this inside the family. Wonderful. Now you give me an error and a spare, my work is done. Harry quotes Charles is saying, hurricane sees that this was a joke, presumably. And then he says minutes after delivering this hybrid of high comedy, how was said to have gone off to meet with his girlfriend? That would of course be the current queen regent or whatever they call her and bring out care. I don't care. But apparently Harry is still whining about how mean daddy was to him. He's driven by resentment. He gripes that Charles and William flew on separate private just for reasons of safety, but no one gave a damn whom I traveled with. He wants us to know that half of their suites at the Balmoral Castle was less luxurious than Williams. He complains that a boarding school is confusing as hell to receive a slow and luxurious rent from the hot matrons, so it's just, he's so tiresome, and all these people are so tiresome. But I guess we're going to be subjected to them until the end of time because, after all, he is very woke, and this means that he actually is a sort of quasi hero. All right, guys, the rest of the show is continuing right now. You're not gonna want to miss it. We'll be getting into Nicole Hannah Jones's 1619 project has now been made into a series by Hulu. That's the propaganda continues unabated. If you're not a member, become a member, use code Shapiro, and check out for two months free on all annual plans. Click the link in the description and join us.

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Were All of the Founding Fathers Slave Owners?

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:21 min | 9 months ago

Were All of the Founding Fathers Slave Owners?

"Charlie, my friends all say the founding fathers were slave owners. What do you have to say about that? That is what John says from Pennsylvania. So I've done a, let's say a fair amount of public commentary on this. And I have to thank the great hillsdale college for this, honestly. So look, I went down into the hillsdale online courses, Charlie for hillsdale dot com. You should all check it out. That's Charlie F war hillsdale dot com. And I did the work. A couple years ago, I'd kind of just trip over my words whenever the issue of founding fathers and slavery came up. And I probably had a response that some of you gave like, oh yeah, but we abolished it and that was then and now this was then and this is now. That's not even a proper answer. Because it's not true. The founders all knew what they were doing was wrong. They wrote openly about it. So that doesn't make them hypocrites, it makes them sinners. As the great doctor Larry arn would say. 9 out of 13 a colonies had already abolished slavery by the time the constitution was ratified. The first antislavery convention was hosted in Philadelphia in 1775 by Benjamin Franklin. Thomas Jefferson admonished king George for bringing the Senate slavery into America. In the original draft of the Declaration of Independence. The northwest ordinance, article 6, said that no slaves should be in the new territories. But Nicole Hannah Jones insists that America's true founding was not in 1776 but 1619. Now who is Nicole Hannah Jones? She is the con artist that runs The New York Times 1619 project that your kid is probably learning from right now. Let's play cut one 53. 1619 in August of 1619 is when the first group of 20 to 30 Africans were sold into the Virginia colony. And what the project is basically arguing is that that is actually a foundational to the American story as the year 1776 because nothing would be left untouched by that decision to engage in the institutional slavery. So for those of you listening on podcasts, looks as if she has Elmo on her head. I don't quite understand. That someone went crazy with a dry erase marker. She's this massive orange head of hair. That is very bright. The sunglasses watching that clip.

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Why the Declaration of Independence Is SO Important

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:01 min | 9 months ago

Why the Declaration of Independence Is SO Important

"Emma is from New Mexico Charlie loves seeing that Steve smiled in church. Thank you so much. I'm in high school and my friends think America's racist and awful. They're happy to have the time off for July 4th from their summer jobs and from their sports, but they tell me that America is an awful place and we need to turn it over, have a revolution. Can you please help me explain to my Friends why the Declaration of Independence is so important and what exactly happened that day. It's a great question. Emma from New Mexico. And I love speaking at Steve's mother man's church. So let's read it. July 4th, 1776. Now it took three days to actually finish the document. It's really July 2nd that we should be celebrating Independence Day. But they dated it July 4th for a reason. Now, we must understand the time in the circumstances before. The declaration was signed. That this was a bubbling up of many years of the British Empire that needed to pay off war debt. They need to be able to finance their country to raise taxes. And their colonies in India were totally ravaged by, let's just say imperialistic hubris. Went back to Britain, they need to try to finance to kind of basically bridge the revenue short gap. No one in on the aisle wanted to actually pay taxes. They said, let's go tax those colonists. Now remember, before the 1750s or 1760s came around, the first Europeans to come to America and the first Americans came right near 1620. Now, Nicole Hannah Jones makes a big deal out of this, we'll play some tape from Nicole Hannah Jones, the wannabe historian, who does nothing but basically is a, let's say, historical arsonist. To what is true and what is accurate in American history. Of course, there were the first colonies on the eastern seaboard, Jamestown being one of them, then of course the Mayflower got blown off course. That is the creation of the Mayflower compact, which then of course created the first experiment in self government in the new world. For over a 150 years,

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What Is Charlie's Take on Juneteenth?

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:15 min | 9 months ago

What Is Charlie's Take on Juneteenth?

"I saw that turning point USA is not having off as a federal holiday for Juneteenth. Why is that? What is your perspective on Juneteenth? So last year we came out pretty, let's just say publicly against the idea of making Juneteenth a federal holiday. And it's rather clever by the left, you have to admit, Juneteenth, as it is properly understood, of course, is something worthy of appreciation. It is the day the news of Emancipation reached Texas and that news started to spread. That is not at all what's going on here. Let's stop being naive. Let's stop looking at things as they tell them as they are and really what's going on here. What's really going on here is a BLM holiday to try to focus on alleged systemic racism to resurrect a propaganda campaign to try and focus on racial differences and to try and have a point of reference right before July 4th, by the way, intentionally summertime holiday. To have the worst people you could imagine, ibram X kendi being one of them. And Robin diangelo and Nicole Hannah Jones give them a day where they could become incredibly relevant to talk about, well, yeah, of course, Juneteenth was nice, but really we're more racist than ever. That's the exactly the wording they're going to use. It's like, oh yeah, whatever Juneteenth day that what's really going on is Juneteenth is the show that look at systemic racism and inequality and inequity. And some Republicans will say, oh, no, no, you know, Juneteenth is a conservative day because it's about the freeing of slaves. Of course, if we weren't talking about another political movement that wants us to try to have a federal holiday where they can corrupt the American flag done, Tempe Arizona, they took down all the American flags and put up BLM Juneteenth flags and then have an unnecessary unhelpful entire massive propaganda campaign that will be happening on TikTok on Twitter on Facebook on Instagram. All about how races are country is.

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People Are Defecting From the Left in Record Numbers

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:06 min | 10 months ago

People Are Defecting From the Left in Record Numbers

"Then? The final phase is the desperation of the left realizing that they control, yes, the institutions, but they do not control the people, that the people are defecting from them in record numbers, that their games and their cutting of corners and their cheating will no longer be honored and them realizing that their ability to control us, their magical spell has faded. You see this as grassroots activists in candidates running for office, they just kind of shrug off attacks. This is happening right now in Arizona where Blake masters is being called a racist by the media and he's like, that's not what I said. I'm not a racist, and basically go take a hike. Other Republican candidates are trying to attack Blake masters here in Arizona by calling him a racist. And that is being super rejected by the conservative base. Where the conservative base is seeing other candidates attack Blake masters here in Arizona and they're like, no, actually don't act like a leftist. He's not a racist because he shared some Facebook article 12 years ago that had 25,000 words that you cherry pick one part of it and he didn't necessarily endorse it, like actually that's a scum like tactic. And it is. And so you're seeing this in every corner, you saw it when they tried to attack JD Vance. Like, oh, he's a racist. Nobody cared. Now let me be very clear. Conservatives actually have a radar for a legitimate racism. That's why we know Nicole Hannah Jones and Robin D'angelo and ibram X kendi and taha nishi coach. We know that they are racist. We know that. But we know that people on our side we referee racism and they don't. There's no place for it in the conservative movement. Doesn't exist. And yet on the other side, they're the ones that built entire political movements around it. And this kind of realization of how disingenuous dishonest and power hungry the left is has empowered us, but they are now going to respond with pure force.

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Joe Biden Has a Young Person Problem

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:05 min | 11 months ago

Joe Biden Has a Young Person Problem

"Are repulsed by identity politics. And we should be. The politics of trying to put people in different categories based on their skin color is not something that we appreciate or something that we support. Now identity politics is rooted in the idea of trying to let's just say use a word that came in the 1990s, balkanize the American political, the American political landscape. However, there is one part of kind of segmenting of politics, if you will, or the country that I think is very helpful. And that is to look at things generationally. Instead of looking at things based on skin color, I think looking at political dynamics based on age is far more helpful. While I do believe there are differences between men and women, I do not believe there are differences between white people and black people. I don't. I do not believe in racial differences in people who do. We have words for them, racists like Nicole Hannah Jones, or like Robin D'angelo, or ibram X kendi. But I do believe that there's big differences in experiences and let's say things that people have to live through in generational dynamics. So typically, the younger the voter, the more Democrat and the more liberal they are. They tend to be more idealistic utopian, less rooted to the tragedy of life. And not all life is a tragedy, but life could be tough. The first Buddhist principle is life is suffering. I don't quite believe that to be perfectly honest. Life can be full of suffering, but it also can be beautiful and full of joy and love and prosperity. Generational dynamics for me are the most helpful and interesting to look at. And so when we look at Joe Biden's approval rating and we look at who actually is driving the decline of Joe Biden's approval, it's remarkable when we learn that it's younger voters in particular that disapprove of Joe Biden the most.

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What on the Left Has Grown Stronger in the Past 4 Months?

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:00 min | 11 months ago

What on the Left Has Grown Stronger in the Past 4 Months?

"I have a legitimate question what on the left has grown stronger in the last four months. Name one thing. The only thing I can name is the amount of illegals that have come into America, the potential population. However, Hispanics are turning conservative and record numbers. So even that it's a little bit blurry. What on the left has grown stronger in the last four months. Since the new year, Pfizer AstraZeneca Johnson & Johnson, they're on the ropes. Disney is down, CNN plus is gone, Twitter is about to be taken over and totally changed, which we know censorship is a fundamental need of this regime. If they're not able to censor they can't exist, they must be able to shut you up, the Democrat party has lower approval ratings than ever before, wire, what, who, what, where is stronger than they were four months ago? I'll tell you who is stronger though. Rogan is more popular than ever before. Tucker Carlson is more popular than ever before. Bill Maher's anti woke, tirades are stronger than ever before. Elon is richer, he might have his net worth as might have gone down by 20 or 30 billion because the stock prices, but Tesla was up 10% since last week, 10%. Our podcast is up amazingly. Our radio program is up. Our social media engagement is up. We can't find spaces big enough at turning point USA to be able to fit all the students that want to come to our events at Berkeley and boulder, meanwhile, I'm not really sure if people are flocking a big numbers, go hear critical race theory, Nicole Hannah Jones, maybe. I don't think so. If you kind of look at these fundamental indicators of where the society is going, Republicans are winning registration wars across the country and desantis wiped out all of the gerrymander gains that California New York tried to do. Desantis basically level the playing field. God bless that man.

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Is Tipping an American Practice Stemming From the Slave Plantation?

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

02:40 min | 1 year ago

Is Tipping an American Practice Stemming From the Slave Plantation?

"While the latest kind of idiocy in this kind of, it all goes back to slavery contest is the concept of tipping. So think about your tip on Uber driver or you go to a restaurant and leave a tip. You check into a hotel and you tip the doorman. The argument is that's due to slavery. That's an American practice, by the way. You don't see it in other countries, at least not in the same degree. And moreover, if you go back, you find that that slave masters, it was after slavery, supposedly that this kind of tipping practice became widespread in the United States. At least this is the narrative according to Nicole Hannah Jones, and Nicole Hannah Jones makes outlandish statements that basically look like she's just come out of a vodka spree, but it turns out that no, she's picking it up from she reads the kind of far left rival literature and she picks up these kinds of claims and then gives them a sort of patina of respectability by sort of parading this in The New York Times and on her social media feed. So you as Nicole Hannah Jones tipping is the legacy of slavery and she goes, and if it's not optional, then it shouldn't be a tip, but just to include it in the bill. Have you ever stopped to think why we tip? Like why tipping is a practice in the U.S. and almost nowhere else. Now I've said before in the podcast, this is downright stupid. I've traveled pretty much all over the world tipping as universal and stepping in Africa. It's tipping in India. But the historian, the economic historian Philip Magnus, who's been on this podcast. Well, what Magnus has done is he's written a kind of thorough article on this tipping issue, and this is a guy who really knows how to dig. So he finds he finds out that Nicole Hannah Jones got her ridiculous claim about tipping from a kind of left wing activist named saru jama. This woman sounds suspiciously Indian and anyway, she's apparently some kind of a health activist, not really an academic of any kind. And she wrote an article which had a paragraph on tipping in all the other leftist sources of picking up her nonsense. In any event, what magnets really shows is that all of this nonsense about tipping tracing to the aftermath of slavery isn't really true. Tipping goes way back to the Middle Ages. In fact, it's so common that tipping is referred to more than once in Shakespeare's plays Magnus quotes an example from 12th night. He goes on to point out that you have European travelers who are writing, this is in the early 1700s. So obviously long before the end of slavery, either in England or in the United States, and they're talking about the common practice of tipping in inns and in taverns and in restaurants and

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Nikole Hannah-Jones Goes Off on Tipping as a 'Legacy of Slavery'

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

01:07 min | 1 year ago

Nikole Hannah-Jones Goes Off on Tipping as a 'Legacy of Slavery'

"I just saw something today on social media and I retweeted it. Nicole Hannah Jones and she goes tipping, dipping is a practice that goes back to slavery. And then she goes on to say, you know, have you ever wondered why tipping is only in America and nowhere else around the world that's because it goes back to the slave plantation. This is basically Nicole had a joke so I'm thinking this is one of the stupidest statements I've ever read. First of all, tipping is universal. I grew up in India, people tip in restaurants all the time. I've been all over Europe, tipping is very common in Europe. So first of all, the idea that tipping is only American is nonsense. Number two? What is Nicole Hannah Jones implying that slavery is a form of forced and unpaid labor? Is she saying that on the plantations it was normal practice for masters to tip their slaves? You know, hey Frank, great job. Excellent service in the field today. Here's 50 cents for your efforts. What? I think historians worldwide are waiting with bated breath for Nicola Hannah Jones to explain and she's not going to explain because that these are people who essentially say stupid things and expect never to be called on

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The US Senate Has Finally Done Something Meaningful!

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:41 min | 1 year ago

The US Senate Has Finally Done Something Meaningful!

"Meaningful. The U.S. Senate has finally done something I approve. This shouldn't have taken so long, but it's finally done. The United States Senate has passed the sunshine protection act by unanimous consent to make daylight savings times permanent. I'm not a fan of daylight savings time. Falling back, springing forward should just remain the same time throughout the entire year. In fact, we should spring forward even more. So that the fall, it's the opposite. I never understood that in the most depressing time of weather, we also made it darker intentionally. Who thought of this thing? Makes zero sense. Now, I know you're gonna say it's Benjamin Franklin. And all this, no way, he was too smart for this. I think it's a Nicole Hannah Jones conspiracy against Benjamin Franklin. There's no way. A 2015 study published in sleep medicine, researchers compared the rate of strokes during the week after daylight saving to the week two weeks after the tweaks before. They found the rate of 8% higher the first two weeks after the shift, and people with cancer were 25% more likely to have a stroke later than the other times of the year. People over 65 were 20% more likely. A 2019 report found a higher risk of heart attack after both time changes, but particularly during daylight savings times. Interruptions to circadian rhythm can also impair focus and judgment. A 2020 study found fatal traffic accidents increased by 6% in the United States during daylight savings time. This shouldn't have been taken so long, but it did, and the U.S. Senate has finally done something useful.

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"nicole hannah" Discussed on It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders

It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders

06:29 min | 1 year ago

"nicole hannah" Discussed on It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders

"Part three the country we have. History and its accurate telling is that the heart of what Nicole Hannah Jones is aiming for in 1619. It sparked an intense debate about what story we should be telling ourselves about this country. But the debate doesn't end there. Questions are often put to someone like Nicole Hannah Jones, who does the work of storytelling and observation. Questions like, what are we supposed to do with this history? How can pointing out the darkness of the past be productive? How are we supposed to feel about it and what's the point? According to Nicole, these questions miss the point. I don't know why it should matter whether it's pessimistic or optimistic. It is what it is. It's trying to make an argument about our society. And some people have, you know, a criticism of the project is that they do feel it's not hopeful enough. It's too pessimistic. I'm completely unconcerned with that. I don't think it's true. I don't think you can read to the end of my essay where I say black people have made astounding progress despite every obstacle and that we have a right to fly the flag and feel proud of the country that we helped build and think that that is a pessimistic essay. But I don't think that's a relevant question. This is the country that we have. And the last two essays in the project, one is by ibram Kennedy on progress, which gets to this notion that Americans, we need to just believe that we're always moving forward, even if the evidence is to the contrary and that that belief that we are better than we used to be and we're getting better in the future than alleviate us of the need to do something right now about all the inequality that we see. And then the final essays on justice. And it says, okay, we've taken you through this whole history. We've shown you all of the ways that the legacy of slavery has hurt black Americans has corrupted our society. And it says we have a choice. That if you know it's all been created, then you know that it can be undone. And we are not captive to the past. We can't do anything about it, but we don't have to be held captive to it. But we do have a choice to make. And to me, that's tremendously empowering, because we can decide whether we will be that country of our highest ideals. Black people did not until the end of the Civil War with the reconstruction amendments. Believe in the constitution. The constitution laid out no vision for us as citizens or us as free individuals. But they did believe in those opening words of the declaration. And the declaration, which is a Succession document, but the beginning, brass, as we hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal endowed by the creator with an alienable rights of these are life liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Black people took those words and turned the declaration into a freedom document. And I think that is the work that black Americans have been doing since those words were written and what we are calling on is the rest of America to join in the struggle to perfect. Those really majestic words of our founding. You know, I wonder what you think is in the present, what is at stake in revising and reexamining the past and do you think that we as a country can move forward without a shared agreed upon narrative about the past? Why it matters to me. Is we have learned the history of a country that does not exist, and because we've learned a false history of a country that does not exist, we are unable to understand the country in which we live and to create the country of our highest ideals. So I don't know that there can ever be one single uncontested shared narrative. But I do think we are a nation that is exceptional in ways that we should not be proud of. We have an exceptional amount of income inequality. We are the only western industrialized nation that does not guarantee healthcare for its citizens. We are the only western industrialized nation that does not guarantee paid, leave when you have a child. We have the stingiest social safety net of all of the countries that we like to compare ourselves. We incarcerate more people than any country in the world. These are legacies of settler colonialism and these are legacies of African slavery. And until we are honest about that upon which we are built, we will never become the country that we believe ourselves to be. So I don't know if there is one collective unifying narrative about America. I think that the 1619 Project can be a unifying narrative, but only if you believe that black Americans can be heroes of the story and that black Americans are just as American and that a white American can see themselves in the struggle to make this a democracy in a land of equality, just the way we're expected to see ourselves in white founders. So can we get there? I don't know. I don't think that is the concern of a journalist is whether we can have a single unifying narrative. I think the concern of the journalist is to try to help us understand the society we live in and to get as close to the truth as possible. You know, one thing I'm thinking about here is kind of circling back to the beginning of our conversation is and I know this is like asking you to imagine things. How would you know, but what would have meant to you is the 16 year old version of yourself to know that that thing you discovered about 1619 would now be entering classrooms, right? So another 16 year old will.

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"nicole hannah" Discussed on It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders

It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders

03:48 min | 1 year ago

"nicole hannah" Discussed on It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders

"Rond Abdel Fattah and rob team are blue host that show. And recently, they talked with Nicole Hannah Jones. She's an investigative reporter at The New York Times and the creator of the 1619 Project. A lot of you may have heard about the 1619 Project by now. It's a collection of essays that reframes the origins of the U.S. by looking at the legacy of slavery and racism in this country. And how that impacted just about every aspect of the America we know now. It is also an award winning podcast and it was just turned into a book. On top of all of that, the 1619 Project has also become a lightning rod for the right. And it's been a big part of the recent debate over critical race theory. In this episode, Rand romp team and Nicole talk about why the 1619 Project became so political. Here's rondin Romney. The past is never passed. This phrase which is a remix of a passage by the famous American writer William Faulkner is basically the tagline for this show. But it isn't just a tagline. It's kind of like a guiding principle. Here on through line, we're constantly trying to understand the mechanics of history. It's limits. The way it oscillates between the light and shadows, darkness and hope. And ultimately, how the past and our interpretation of it has shaped the world we live in today. This task can be especially challenging when it comes to the history of the country we live in. The United States, the complex, murky, painful, and beautiful history of this country has always been ammunition for the political battles of the present. This is because the story we're told about the past shapes the way we view the world and our role in it. So history becomes something we're always updating and fighting over. Whose stories are being told? Whose are being left out? Who gets to decide what stories we teach our children? Who gets the final word on truth? There's a battle waging across this country over these questions. And there's one person who, for the last few years, has been at the center of it. My name is Nicole Hannah Jones. I'm a reporter at The New York Times and the creator of the 1619 Project. In 2019, Nicole Hannah Jones conceived and curated the 1619 Project, a collection of essays by scholars from different disciplines that reframes the origin story of the United States. It contends that the date 1619 should be at the center of our national history. It's the date the first people of African descent were forcibly brought to what would become the United States. And it says that the only way to fully appreciate the vast complexity of American history and identity is to understand the legacy of slavery and racism, experienced by black Americans and the powerful role black Americans have played in our democracy. We have a country that was founded on these ideas of individual liberty of inalienable God given rights, which is unique to the world to have a country actually founded on those ideas. And we were not unique in the world in not giving most people rights. We were unique in the world, though and saying that we were a country based on individual rights while depriving so many people of any rights. That to believe then that founding narrative requires a great deal of historical amnesia, we just can't think about those contradictions. We just can't think about those hypocrisies because if you do, then you have to upend the entire identity of.

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Nikole Hannah-Jones: Parents Shouldn’t Decide What’s Being Taught in Schools

Mark Levin

01:24 min | 1 year ago

Nikole Hannah-Jones: Parents Shouldn’t Decide What’s Being Taught in Schools

"So Nicole Hannah Jones is on meat that the press on December 26th the day after Christmas On a Sunday What does she have to say To schmuck Todd Cut 17 go hat tip right part I don't really understand this idea that parents should decide what's being taught I'm not a professional educator I don't have a degree in social studies or science We send our children to school because we want them to be taught by people who have expertise and what we're talking about What should be taught The parents aren't saying I should sit there and teach them calculus Or advance physics The parents are saying I expect you to teach them math and have a proficiency in math I expect you to teach them English and have a proficiency in English maybe a second language I expect you to teach them literature and have some proficiency in literature I expect you to teach them real history and have some proficiency in history and so forth So you set a foundation perhaps they want to go to college perhaps they want to get a job out of high school whatever it is Don't fill their minds with crap with your radical Marxist racist segregationist

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"nicole hannah" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

77WABC Radio

02:23 min | 1 year ago

"nicole hannah" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

"And then there's Ron DeSantis who to my way of thinking is the most effective governor in the country The third biggest state Now his wife is undergoing treatment for breast cancer Chemotherapy treatments He's got three children all of whom are very young and he's the governor And so he has a press conference today And I want you to listen to this Cut 15 Go Yeah I mean I guess I should have been at the beach in Delaware right and then they would have been really happy with that It was I mean you look we actually put out the schedule and I think these people didn't know that They think because you're not doing a big press conference I didn't So Friday we were Kevin Joe and I all had discussions about doing what we're doing Of course I was at the accused of being the absent governor First of all he's too activist then he's absent And I was trying to take care of his wife and family and be the governor of the state This is what you want right From a moral family man this is what you want from a leader Go ahead Later Thursday in the office working on this and some other stuff And it's true Wednesday there was nothing on the calendar And so I think they're like oh my God he's on vacation and I'm like you know and I just looked at my wife I'm like you know going to the hospital with you It's not a vacation for you I know that And it's not a vacation I mean this is something that as a husband I think that I should be doing I've accompanied her to all her chemotherapy treatments And she's there for a long time I mean you know I'm there most of the time but it's a draining thing when she's done with it It's not something that's great to see And so I just think a lot of people particularly people that have gone through breast cancer treatments the notion that that would be considered a vacation I think is offensive to a lot of those folks and they understand what you're doing At the same time she's committed to not being in the fetal position the whole time And you know she's not through with it but she's almost through with it And I think she's going to end up good on the other end of it But that's just the way the way she is No no no no you've been missing governor Where have you been You've been hiding with Kamala Did Joe invite you to his basement Where have you been

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"nicole hannah" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

77WABC Radio

01:35 min | 1 year ago

"nicole hannah" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

"You've been missing governor Where have you been You've been hiding with Kamala Did Joe invite you to his basement Where have you been governor His wife is ill That's where he's been See how they treat some politicians versus others This is what I'm talking about It's grotesque Let me ask you a question Meet the press This Sunday was January 2nd A brand new year is taking off There's so many things going on in our country The good the bad and the ugly so many things And you're sitting there and you're the moderator really the hack propagandist on meet the depressed It's the goofy guy with the goofy haircut And you're there and you decide who your guests are going to be This is a big Sunday show It's the first Sunday show Of 2022 And you're the man in charge or the boy in charge of meet the depressed And you picked Nicole Hannah Jones Actually I'm wrong December 26th Right after Christmas And you'd pick Nicole Hannah Jones Lots of big things going on at the end of the year too Now.

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"nicole hannah" Discussed on TFG Truth

TFG Truth

05:08 min | 1 year ago

"nicole hannah" Discussed on TFG Truth

"You have curriculum, which is the stuff you teach, and then you have pedagogy, which is how you teach. Critical race theory is a lot more simple than that. And there is curriculum and pedagogy, of course. Critical race theory is just a lens. That's all it is. It is a lens to view history in the United States primarily. Critical race theory suggests that since 1619, black Americans have been abused utterly tortured and that the very founding of America itself was too continuous slavery. That's what Nicole Hannah Jones suggested aronis Lee as she later came back and admitted it wasn't true. That's what critical race theory suggests that every single thing. So this is this to me then people have to hear that whole statement, what you just said, because if you said black Americans have been enslaved, they've been punished. They've been persecuted. Most of us would say, yeah, absolutely. They have. Right. But it doesn't stop. It's in history. But not what the second part of your statement is. And that's continuing. And that's the way we should proceed. And that's the difference, I think. Capitalism, it's just slavery with a different form. Any kind of they call them white attributes. This was actually exposed with a lot of guides that the Smithsonian were using in describing culture talking about aspects of white culture, like promptness showing up on time, referencing things and texts, the nuclear family. Making sure to keep your work week steady and meet deadlines as an aspect of white culture. And these things are based on this critical race theory lens that everything society is built of is actually white supremacy. That is critical race theory. So when you teach students anything through that lens, you are teaching them critical race theory. And the number of people who don't get that is quite frankly sad. And I guess obviously you've now talk a little bit about your chalkboard review, right? And you're exposing these types of things. I guess what's so confusing for someone like me is that just seems like it's what every good American citizen should do, right? Get up, go to work. Spend your 40 hours a week at work. If you've got to go to school, you show up to school. You don't just skip school, right? These are all very simple ideas that to me. I don't know how we go from, okay, this is what life is, and then all of a sudden, no, that's racist. Showing up to work on time. Are you kidding me? How could you expect somebody to show up to work at them? How do we go there? And how do you define those things as racial and how are they not multi generational? These are things that your children hopefully your parents, your grandparents, great grandparents, all believed, like you get up, you're contributing. I don't know. When I get into all these kinds of conversations and debates, I always just think, this is really when we've talked about this. It's not about left or right, it's about right or wrong. And it's also about who contributes and who doesn't. And that's how I view a lot of this. And it doesn't matter what race you're, I don't see gender. I don't see any of that. I just think contribute or don't contribute..

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Nikole Hannah-Jones Says Americans Have 'An Obsession With Guns'

Mark Levin

01:42 min | 1 year ago

Nikole Hannah-Jones Says Americans Have 'An Obsession With Guns'

"The call Hannah Jones included Listen to this cut 11 go We have an article that talks about the Second Amendment That's by doctor Carol Anderson in out of Emory And really argue that our obsession with guns we are What is an obsession with guns me What does that mean These phrases that the marxists use we have an obsession with guns You know as an exception with guns the communist Chinese government The Cuban communist government the communist vet Venezuelan government the police states have obsession with guns They have the obsession with taking them from you So they can overpower you with their own guns Now the call Hannah Jones is a moron The police are systemically racist Because they're there to keep in place this white dominant society which we know is unjust in every respect Meanwhile you are obsessed with guns so you need to be disarmed And it all goes back to slavery You're going to what Oh yes indeed That's how much she knows about the Bill of Rights in the constitution All goes back to slavery Did you read the Second Amendment Nicole Hannah Jones does it say only white people and slave owners have a right to gun Is that what it says Cut 11 go We have more guns than almost any society in the world Who cares What does that have to do with anything What does that have to do with anything Why does it matter Are we supposed to compare ourselves to France

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Nikole Hannah-Jones Says U.S. Dropped Bombs on Japan for Financial Reasons

Mark Levin

01:37 min | 1 year ago

Nikole Hannah-Jones Says U.S. Dropped Bombs on Japan for Financial Reasons

"Nicole Hannah Jones tweets over at the federalist they picked it up Sean Fleetwood New York magazine writer and founder of the 1619 Project the call Hannah Jones took to Twitter this week to offer historically illiterate take on why the United States bond Hiroshima during World War II In a course she was promoted by The New York Times or 1619 project cronut but a New York Times Historical scholars from every walk of life came out and said she doesn't know what the hell she's talking about but it doesn't matter You see And now deleted November 6th tweet Jones attempted to argue that the only reason the United States dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese city was due to financial reasons All you World War II vets listen to this She said they dropped the bomb They I guess meaning her country America When they knew surrender was coming because they'd spent all this money developing it and to prove it was worth it She wrote propaganda's not history my friend Now that is unbelievable She is a complete idiot She is a complete idiot Their first bomb was dropped and then the second bomb was dropped because Japan refused to accept unconditional surrender And that's what Harry Truman insisted on She is a historical illiterate but she can push her Pablo her hate for this country and there's not a single corrupt media platform that wouldn't love to

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"nicole hannah" Discussed on Our Body Politic

Our Body Politic

03:51 min | 1 year ago

"nicole hannah" Discussed on Our Body Politic

"Was this paranoia. That i have due to demonstrations that i've been exposed to but i don't have to live with that and i think it's important for us first to acknowledge that we have been harmed. I think as a black as a black woman. We've been told to be strong. We've been told to just make it work right and it's like wait a second. Am i making this work at the expense of my own wellbeing. I mean who am. I being strong for you know doing everything for everybody but myself and i realized that i had to choose me and i. I no longer had to seek validation from my colleagues to tell me if this is racism or not right because when you're the one one of the only you're like wait. A second is this isn't in your like trying to figure it out and it's like wait a second you know when you're being mistreated affirm yourself first. And then you can worry about everybody else in the boardroom. But i think that's where the healing starts acknowledging that we deserve better. Yeah i mean. Some of the specifics are really uncanny of how black women in particular get singled out in in workplace dynamics talk about chad air quotes whose name. i believe. you've changed. Who was a supervisor. Who told you pointed out your your Burnt orange nail color And that it wasn't about the nail color it was it was about singling you out as different from other professional people and it reminds me of a time that made headlines a while back where gates police had pointed out. Nicole hannah jones is nails at an event and it became a thing and i saw a lot of white female journalists. Be like oh. He's really nice. And you know that's another whole dynamics so so so there's like there's the what was said how you interpret what was said how other people interpret what was said about what was said. It's exhausting. it is exhausting. And everybody's so quick to support chad right. No that's i know chad. I go to happy hour him he could never and it's like well have we asked chad. What his what he meant in. Why don't i have the same care in the workplace to take care of me. Why is no one ever showing up for us and that's compounding the trauma right now. You're telling me what i'm feeling is not that and again you start to eventually. Maybe believed that. It's not and i think that's where the harm continues to perpetuate. Let's talk a little bit about tears. You've cried in the office. I've also cried in the office and I realized you know. In retrospect that when i cried in front of a manager which is something that that you also did right about. There were partly tears of sadness and partly tears of frustration. There's basically you know the idea of how we feel about our own tears if we cry in the workplace and then i'm just gonna go there. I have seen the weaponization of white lady tears. Certain times that white women use tears to avoid hard conversations or to essentially win an argument. How should we think about tears. I've come to changed my mind about tears and over the years. But what i will say is when someone cries. What is the intent behind their tears right so when a white woman cries is your intention to take accountability away from you and now center you or are are your tears from a genuine place right in. I don't have the energy to figure out what those tears mean. But when i will say is if you're always if that's your go-to crying accountability is brought to your feet. Then you need to think about if you're an ally if you're an equitable person who is going to make space for other people. And i think that these tiers have really caused us even more harm for me..

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The 1619 Project Lies About the Founding Fathers and Slavery

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:55 min | 1 year ago

The 1619 Project Lies About the Founding Fathers and Slavery

"The book is debunking the sixteen nineteen project and boy does it need debunking. It is preposterous. It's being pushed out there Mary you were You you are a resident fellow at the alexander. Hamilton institute for the study of western civilization. I learned i think only last night watching rick. Burns's nineteen ninety nine nine hundred ninety nine documentary about new york that alexander hamilton one of our founding fathers. He was very active in ending slavery. In his this is over two hundred years ago so again the sixteen nineteen project access though. That never happened exactly and another thing. Is i spend a considerable bowl amount of time on. Thomas jefferson one of the big lies of the sixteen. Nineteen project is that he never intended to abolish slavery. Now thomas jefferson owned hundreds of slaves. He was born into a slave owning family but even for him. That is completely false. He spent his life trying to figure out a way to end slavery peacefully how to how to avoid a civil war he saw that coming and so is completely false to even charge. Thomas jefferson with wanting to continue slavery. That is completely false. It may not be in the way that nicole. Hannah jones in the other riders. What have it which was to start a communist revolution. But he was someone who did want to abolish slavery peacefully.

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Author Mary Grabar: Howard Zinn and Nikole Hannah-Jones Hate America

The Eric Metaxas Show

02:57 min | 1 year ago

Author Mary Grabar: Howard Zinn and Nikole Hannah-Jones Hate America

"Heard about the six thousand nineteen project which since we don't have a ton of time i will simply say is evil and full of baloney but when you want some more details i would If you're going to reject something as utterly as i have you wanna be able to back it up with a big book. That has all the facts. Well mary gray bar. Who is my guest. Has written a book called debunking the sixteen nineteen project exposing the plan to divide america. Mary great bar. Welcome thank you. Well listen you. You wrote a book called debunking howard zinn exposing the fake history that turned generation against america. It's devastating stuff. I mean let's start there. Who are these people that obviously you know for lack of a better verb hate america. Why are they putting forward narratives. That are not only pernicious but are actually false. There's no question that howard johnson's version of america and the six thousand nineteen projects version america. This is complete nonsense being pedal as though it were true. Why do these people want to destroy the greatest nation in the history of the world. Well i think they have some personal resentment of howard. Zinn nicole hannah jones. Who is the creator of sixteen. Nineteen project have slightly different. Motivations both are promoting a kind of neo marxist version of history howard zinn of course was a one time member of the communist party and his allegiance was to communism and he hated this country and he hoped to foment a communist revolution. Nicole hannah jones from her interviews. And what. I've read about her and things that she has said has this resentment towards this country She believes perhaps going back to her family. that was mistreated because of their race. The black side of famish used biracial believes that this country has not treated her fairly and she believes in off. The fidel castro's cuba. She praises that regime. She she took a trip there and her politics are aligned with the squad of the democratic party. The far left. She wants to see a redistribution of wealth. She wants socialized healthcare. And so this is a history that kind of fits in. She may not be as aware of the real history is howard zinn but she refuses to take any kind of criticism. How would kind of enlightened her as to what really did

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"nicole hannah" Discussed on The Rubin Report

The Rubin Report

04:26 min | 1 year ago

"nicole hannah" Discussed on The Rubin Report

"This craziness in canada. We're seeing some version of this craziness. Comeback here in california los angeles with the managed by way for the record. Last night i went to restaurant who david's birthday at took david his mom out for dinner and i walked in without a mask. Came in without a mask was fairly obvious that the people at the restaurant. We're not thrilled with us. But actually nobody said anything and we sat down and we had a perfectly fine dinner. So i know i'm a real rebel rebel all right. Let's talk about socialism because that perhaps is what this is all about that we are just watching governments worldwide centralized power. They are centralizing power against their free individual citizens. That's seems to me to be what the result of the virus of cova has done that. That's the virus. i'm really worried about. I'm not worried that much about the virus that can get people sick. And of course. Can i am much more worried about the virus of socialism and marxism and communism that has is going to have elite class over ruling over everybody else. Well you guys all know nicole hannah jones. She is the creator of the sixteen nineteen project which was the new york times backed project where in essence the argument of the sixteen thousand nine project. Is that the founding of america is not really the values of seventeen seventy six and individual rights and freedom and the and the constitution etcetera etcetera. It really is that. The founding project was sixteen nineteen that slavery and racism are the driving forces behind the history of america now. Ironically this was done as what was what we were told was a piece of historical fact and actual journalism Nicole hannah jones has had to retract a bunch of things from sixteen nineteen project and no serious academic. As far as i always taking any of this stuff as fact will now. There's some audio leaking out. This is nicole. Hannah jones back in two thousand nineteen talking about cuba and socialism. And i'm going to link it to what's happening of course in cuba right now and then to some of our wonderful progressive socialist politicians of the day. Take a listen to this. Is there are candidates right now or even just places that you think have a viable and sufficiently ambitious integration agenda and so what what is.

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"nicole hannah" Discussed on The Rubin Report

The Rubin Report

04:26 min | 1 year ago

"nicole hannah" Discussed on The Rubin Report

"This craziness in canada. We're seeing some of this craziness. Comeback here in california los angeles with the managed by way for the record last night. I went to a restaurant who david's birthday. I took david his mom out for dinner. And i walked in without a mask. Came in without a mask was fairly obvious that the people at the restaurant. We're not thrilled with us. But actually nobody said anything and we sat down and we had a perfectly fine dinner. So i know. I'm a real rebel rebel all right. Let's talk about socialism because that perhaps is what this is all about that we are just watching governments worldwide centralized power. They are centralizing power against their free individual citizens. That's seems to me to be what the result of the virus of cova has done that. That's the virus. i'm really worried about. I'm not worried that much about the virus that can get people sick. And of course. Can i am much more worried about the virus of socialism and marxism and communism that has is going to have elite class over ruling over everybody else. Well you guys all know nicole hannah jones. She is the creator of the sixteen nineteen project which was the new york times backed project where in essence the argument of the sixteen thousand nine project. Is that the founding of america is not really the values of seventeen seventy six and individual rights and freedom and the and the constitution etcetera etcetera. It really is that. The founding project was sixteen nineteen that slavery and racism are the driving forces behind the history of america now. Ironically this was done as what was what we were told was a piece of historical fact and actual journalism Nicole hannah jones has had to retract a bunch of things from sixteen nineteen project and no serious academic. As far as i always taking any of this stuff as fact will now. There's some audio leaking out. This is nicole. Hannah jones back in two thousand nineteen talking about cuba and socialism. And i'm going to link it to what's happening of course in cuba right now and then to some of our wonderful progressive socialist politicians of the day. Take listen to this. Is there are candidates right now or even just places that you think have a viable and sufficiently ambitious integration agenda and so what what is.

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"nicole hannah" Discussed on The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast

The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast

03:45 min | 1 year ago

"nicole hannah" Discussed on The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast

"We would never do something like that and We but yeah we. I i'm reminded of what Nicole hannah jones said when she said you know if you wanna make it but make it intact you know. Don't give whatever. Don't give whatever it is about you to try to quote unquote make it you know and yes. Ownership of our own shit is super important. Yup and it was really the biggest hesitation to even to even sign. You know but you know they day right by us. As far as i know we got our promotions and all that stuff from there and then of course podcasting wise. You know. I said just from the jump and i think it's hard for people to understand what i'm saying is not something that's widely held as far as as far as black people and creators. But we were never looking for or filling. I validated by a major company. Co-signing us or like. Like i think a lot of people feel like kind of getting white validation and attention and money is the thing so a lot of black creators. We look for that right. Yeah created this wonderful thing. That's ecosystem based on my own art in my own people who dig it supporting us. But it's not really real until you know like. Hbo is calling or nbc. or spotify. colin. And i think to a lot of people in may people feel i and i'm not knocking it like i thought it was cool too but it was like spotify. Y'all somebody now to me. I'm like well. I feel like i've been somebody i felt like. We were somebody when you know the day that i didn't have to worry about somebody. Write me a check for me to live. I was writing checks to myself hours. Like oh this is it. Yes sir we're we're we are somebody and that's the that's the thing Everybody came in with different expectations. And we didn't come in looking to be made. We were already made well. Not speaking for them. Because i don't know what does different people in different parts. They got different stuff but for you know so they could have felt similar to us. I don't know we haven't really had those conversations with them to say but we went on a lot of cool people through the program paying him he kinda messed things up because they wanted to do a lot more in person stuff alive more flies out here speaking on this panel here. Meet this person you know. It was extremely difficult. Obviously with the pandemic and a lot of stuff we had to do virtually but we learned a lot of stuff just lit a fire. What we already knew right Other things found good metrics. But i think why people don't understand when we were exclusive. We lose listeners because only people can listen to just that platform so if we were getting like say ten percent of our listeners through spotify maybe it's jumped now to forty percent but it's never the one hundred percent that it was before we got on there which was from a little bit from everywhere. I r s radio and stitcher and stuff. So it'll be cool to go back to those platforms and our numbers will probably jump back up and all of that stuff. It'll be code. Alight have our own advertisers again. An ad that we pay it was something i really liked about on al shit as opposed to like there was a couple of ads. We didn't get the run because We had this deal and they gotta go through them..

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"nicole hannah" Discussed on 790 KABC

790 KABC

01:37 min | 1 year ago

"nicole hannah" Discussed on 790 KABC

"A month. But you know, it's fine. It's fine. It's good. Everyone is equal equality and misery seems to be something that the left is very comfortable with. By the way in 2000 and eight Hannah Jones had the same sort of stuff. Sure, an article in the Oregonian in which she disputes the official narrative that Cuba is poor. Cuba is communist in Cuba violates human rights and repress his descent. Instead, she wrote, quote, education is the cornerstone of the revolution. She praised the communist countries education and health care systems, saying the latter in particular is a quote unquote world model. That Cubans especially are wary of outsiders wishing to overthrow the Castro regime, she says they admit the revolution has been imperfect. But it also led to the end of codified racism and brought universal education and access to jobs to black Cubans, She argued. Without the revolution, they wonder where would they be? I'm richer and freer is the answer. Seriously considering if you look at the economic growth rates in Cuba before the Revolution versus after they're not Comparable in any in any way. So really, what? Well done there. Obviously, Nicole Hannah Jones is brilliant person who deserves all the plaudits. She has received just stellar, stellar stuff. In the second, we'll get to the corporate world odd quiet with regard to Cuba. It's it's It's rather fascinating, particularly MLB. Major League Baseball. Get to that in just one second first. Let's talk about the fact that energy levels matter. I'm a busy dude writing books hosting the show, raising three kids getting up super early in the morning for random reasons that a lot going on, that's why I recommend em drive. Drives the everyday supplement for men driven to stay ahead in life and career. One of the best of what they do, and that slowed down while doing it..

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"nicole hannah" Discussed on 790 KABC

790 KABC

05:03 min | 1 year ago

"nicole hannah" Discussed on 790 KABC

"So yesterday we talked a little bit about the Nicole Hannah Jones situations in a call Hannah Jones. Honestly, I'm just gonna get regretted here. This is a Charlatan and a grifter of the highest order. She has no significant intellectual credentials, which I'm aware she presided over the pseudo history 16 19 project, which was rife with errors, She ignored those errors. She said that anybody who called out the errors was only doing so because of racism and for this University of North Carolina decided we will give her tenure and then when there is blowback, they're like, Well, maybe we'll consider whether to just give her you know, a five year contract and not tenure and then she said, Oh, they're only doing that because there Racist and then the University of North Carolina voted 94 to give her tenure. But she used that opportunity as an opportunity to claim victimhood because this is what Nicole Hannah Jones does professionally. I mean, this is what she does over The New York Times anytime someone criticizes her, it's an assault on her because race And the bosses have to come in, and they have to have to defend her against the predations of Bret Stephens, writing that there are problems with the 16 19 projects. Very wise can be openly threatened by fellow members of the paper. That's no problem. But Nicole Hannah Jones. If someone says boot about Nicole Hannah Jones, then she obviously has been victimized by tremendous level of inherent American systemic prejudice. So this lady who has produced nothing worthwhile in her entire career so far as I'm aware And and then was offered a tenured position in a major public university. On the basis of producing nothing worthwhile. She decided to just dunk on U. N. C. I mean, this is like LeBron James Post arising somebody. I mean, this is like Vince Carter, Frederic Weis at the Olympics Post arising It is solid stuff here. She decided that U. N C, which decided balcony to her. Remember. Originally they offered her thing. And then they said, Well, maybe it's not really a formal offer. Let's consider it and then they actually offered it to her. When she bullied them into it. Then she was like they're racist anyway. And I am just going to set them on fire. So she went on CBS this morning to talk about how victimized she is because this is one of the least victimized people in America. Victim is it? I mean the number of victims in America or not victimized like I understand that victimhood is in high demand, but the supply is really low. And the best you got is Nicole Hannah Jones. It really the victims in our side air now people like Nicole, Hannah Jones, Megan Markle and actual honest to God, Princess. LeBron James, These are these are the victims in our society Colin Kaepernick. The vicious, brutal victimization in America. That Gwen Barry? Uh oh, He's still my beating hunter. Uh, the victim. I mean, it boggles the mind the courage that we see from Nicole Hannah Jones. Whose entire career has consisted Complaining about American racism well simultaneously making enormous sums of money off of supposed American racism. Basically the poor man's Tallahassee coach who is the poor man's Jamelle Bouie, who is the poor man's James Baldwin. It's really solid stuff. So anyway, here is that Nicole Hannah Jones going on CBS this morning. And, um, and just going hog wild and unc who fully deserves it. You about that You bend the need of these folks, and you deserve to be beheaded. If you're going to Ned Stark before Joffrey Joffrey will behead you and you fully have it coming here. Is Joffrey going at it here? I've decided to decline the offer of tenure. I will not be teaching on the faculty of the University of North China Chapel Hill. It's very difficult decision, not a decision I wanted to make, and instead I'm going to be the inaugural night chair and race and journalism. At Howard University. So many things to unpack their first. Let's start with you declining the offer. The vote was 94 clearly in your favor. There are some people that could say you said you wouldn't take the job without being offered tenure. They offered you the tenure and you're still saying Thanks, but no absolute because well, because look what it took to get tenures. Does look what it took to get tenure. Nothing. You didn't do anything in order took it for you to get tenure bitching about how victimized you are. That's what it took to get tenure. That's the whole thing. I just named it for. You look like, oh, the sacrifices Nicole Hannah Jones is made. Uh oh. You want a Pulitzer for a garbage piece of propaganda? That isn't that The New York Times spent $4 million on Facebook promoting And now it's gonna be leveraged into curricula by the Biden administration. What a victim. She is used to be in days past in order to a victim you actually had to at some point show that you were victimized. Now, however, victimization involves people saying a mean thing to you and you're still getting what you want. Wow. Wow. Brute brutality. Meanwhile, the White House is defending Nicole Hannah Jones. Jen Psaki over at the White House saying, Oh, what a what a godsend. Nicole. Hannah Jones is Yeah. Mhm. Here is our brand new, non senile White House. I will say that the students at Howard are quite lucky to have her as professor in their in their family. Uh, but I think there's no question that, um there is continues to be systemic racism in our country. We see that In a range of sectors, including in some learning institutions. But the president, that's why the president's continuing to make racial equity and addressing request Real equity is a central priority and crisis that he would like to address and focus on as president..

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"nicole hannah" Discussed on Make Me Smart with Kai and Molly

Make Me Smart with Kai and Molly

05:07 min | 1 year ago

"nicole hannah" Discussed on Make Me Smart with Kai and Molly

"Will do some news. My news is that today is the sixth of july which makes it six months since the sixth of january. And because we talked. Yeah we're just because we talked about So many things that have happened in this society since then on friday and how it's tricky to talk about it and fact based and all that stuff but still. It's something that has to be addressed even as you try to maintain some kind of perspective on things. I wanted to do two things today. Number one is point out that it's been six months since the events of six january but also that the united states capitol police because there are such serious threats against members of congress in the united states because of the events of january two six. They're opening field offices. About as far away as you can get from the frigging capital in california in florida i guess alaska and hawaii would be farther but The capitol police are out there sort of expanding their range because people are threatening members of congress. And i just want to go to that and say that. That's just ridiculous. that's all yeah he yep. I'm going to do a quick. Follow up. That i think is super important. We talked a little bit on the show. Here and there about nicole hannah jones the pulitzer prize winning person who journalists who conceived the sixteen nineteen project being denied tenure at the university of north carolina chapel hill. Then we talked about how she had been granted. Tenure and. I think i made the side comments about. How would you wanna work. There turns out she didn't want to work there. And howard university and mrs just so interesting because you know historically black colleges and universities. Hpc's are really having a moment. They've seen a tremendous increase in donations and attention. And and you know the. I don't want to say legitimacy more respect you know as elite learning institutions howard swooped in and scooped up nicole hannah jones and as it the writer thanh hasty coats. Who's going to be a writer in residence there and What one thing. I think is interesting about this from the journalism nerd perspective. Is that one of the things nicole. Hannah jones has been tweeting about a lot. Lately is how the idea of race and racism and systemic inequality needs to be a beat in newsrooms..

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"nicole hannah" Discussed on 790 KABC

790 KABC

06:48 min | 1 year ago

"nicole hannah" Discussed on 790 KABC

"Bureau shows up Nicole Hannah Jones Professional liar. They received tenure at the University of North Carolina. I'm kind of happy about it to be honest. I said for a long time I've become an acceleration is when it comes to universities and colleges. When it comes to universities and colleges. I think that, um, Basically, the colleges should embrace the most radical points of view. They should enshrine them. And then everybody who recruits for business should just start ignoring college degrees. We have daily wire Do not take college degrees. Into account when it comes to hiring right, well higher If you have qualifications. If you have work experience, we will hire you whether you went to high school when he went to college. We don't care. We would be hypocrites to do anything less. My business partner, Jeremy Boring. Never graduated from college. I was Harvard Law School Educational degrees are quite desperate. Our business partnership remains intact. At the very silly notion that if you get a degree from the University of North Carolina, this somehow qualifies you to actually do anything in life. If you are a liberal arts major, or someone who studied with Nicole Hannah Jones is absurd on its face. No, By the way, note going out to all major Republican donors to the University of North Carolina. This is where your money is going. Understand that your money is now going your donations. You may love the Tar heels, but your donation is now going You pay Nicole Hannah Jones salary should think about that before you sign the check. Think about what you would wish to subsidize with your dollars. NBC News reports in a 94 vote. The board of trustees the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on Wednesday approved tenure or Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Nicole Hannah Jones, Nicola Jones, a professional liar and prevaricator, she has no academic credentials that would qualify her for a tenure track position at a major university. She has. I'm not qualified for a tenure track position in a major university, and I actually have more degrees than she does. The vote Wednesday after a closed session comes after a controversy over why Hannah Jones was not offered tenure in her appointment at the husband School of Journalism and the answer is pretty much no one is offered tenure right off the bat. Typically, you are in tenure track and then you earn tenure. But originally she was supposed to be given tenure just straight off the bat at the husband School of journalism, which means you can't fire her ever. Hannah Jones said that Wednesday's outcome was about more than her. Of course. Of course, he's everything with the Ana Jones is, uh, is about more than her. The fight is about ensuring the journalistic and academic freedom of black writers, researchers, teachers and students, she said. We must ensure our work is protected and able to proceed free from the risk of repercussions. And we are not there yet. Really, it seems we're not there yet. Because you are utterly unqualified. You have ever been offered this position. You lied in the 16 19 project repeatedly. You treat people who disagree with you academically like garbage. You're extraordinarily radical. And yet somehow you have not only been celebrated by our culture, you have been handed basically the editorship of The New York Times now, as well as a tenure track. Non tenure track, a train your position at the University of North Carolina. Sounds like systemic racism is working very poorly in the United States, I must say. Is working truly terribly because it seems like the institutions of the United States that are most powerful are too busy honoring call Hannah Jones to ask simple questions like Does she know what the hell she's talking about? Other way. Nicole Hannah Jones again one of our great racial geniuses. So she she didn't interview in which he explained that actually, racial violence is good. Nobody should be surprised about this. She celebrated racial violence last year in the middle of the pandemic when the riots happening in America's major cities. People tweeted out that this where these were the 16 19 rights, and she basically said, I hope so. The truth is Nicole Hannah Jones has been propagating lies and misinformation for years. I mean, Nicole Hannah Jones last year was suggesting that violence in the streets a good thing. The civil rights movement leads to this massive civil rights legislation being passed the 64 Civil Rights Act in the 65 Voting Rights Act, and at the same time urban ghettos all across the north are going up in flames. People are having uprisings and folks were so confused because there's if Huge expansion of black rights happening, but they aren't doing anything about the living conditions of black people on the ground in northern cities, and those people realize that nonviolent protest was not going to resolve the issues that they were facing. Oh, nonviolent protest is not what actually resolve the civil rights movement is actually giant riots in major American cities, which actually As studies demonstrate, according to David Shore, who basically had his career ended by people like Nicole Hannah Jones, who decided he couldn't even mention this. He pointed out that riots actually cut against the interest of the people who are riding. It. Turns out most Americans don't like riders. They're not fans. It turns out that the Watts riots in the Detroit riots and actually not only inhibited racial progress in those cities that actually emptied out large parts of those cities in the first place. Here's Nicole Hannah John, I mean she's celebrating violence. That's what she's doing on CBS News, and not only by, she's not just then, right, she's celebrating and and then you at least might have made the case. Although it's hard to make the case that the racial violence in Detroit, Los Angeles was useful. At least in the 19 sixties. There is a much more solid basis for the notion that America had systemic racism problems, considering that half the country literally enshrined racism in law. This is the same Nicole Hannah Jones. He said last year that destroying property isn't actually violence. It is disturbing to see the property being destroyed. It is disturbing to see people taking property from stores. But these are things and violence is when an agent of the state kneels on a man's neck until all of the life is leached out of his body. Destroying property, which can be replaced is not violence and to put those things to use the exact same language to describe those two things, I think Really, um It's not. It's not moral to do that. Now. Give that Lady tenure lady deserves tenure, one of the wisest voices on race in America Nicole Hannah Jones. Of course, she she also lies about policing generally right. She's been lying for years, saying that policing involved at a slave catching which, of course, is not true. Modern policing, particularly in the south. And as you said, in certain parts of the Northeast actually evolved out of the slave patrols. Um, the slave patrols were put in place to deputize white Americans to police enslaved communities to ensure that enslaved people were only in the places they were allowed to put down slave insurrections. And the slave patrols had the right to stop and question any black person enslaved or free, whom they've deemed to be suspicious. Okay, that, of course not true, as Dan McLaughlin rights at National Review to the extent that modern police forces took over the job of enforcing racist laws, That's because enforcing the laws is what police do so if you don't like the fact that they're racist laws, and you should really look to the Legislature, But to suggest that modern policing is an outgrowth of slave catching patrols by civilians is silly. Policing in some form has existed for as long as there's been civilization, says McLaughlin. It was typically led by a few government officers, a sheriff, a magistrate constable, perhaps a local feudal lord, You'll remember that the sheriff of Nottingham is the bad guy in Robin Hood. But the old English tradition, which came to the American colonies relied heavily on community volunteers. According to an article by Gary Potter. Okay, the development of policing in the United States closely followed the development of policing in England..

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"nicole hannah" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

77WABC Radio

01:52 min | 1 year ago

"nicole hannah" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

"Among those who promote Critical race theory. Among the media who embrace all these spawned American Marxist movements and Democrats. Because they'll never stand on their own. They'll never admit to what they're doing. And yet they've written so much and said so much. I have it all right here in American Marxism. There's no getting around it. Among the worst, of course, is Nicole Hannah Junk. She's not a historian. She's a radical leftist propaganda is promoted by The New York Times. And here, in part is what she had to say on a Sunday show on MSNBC go clearly There's nothing in this project or in critical race theory that says anything about little white Children and how little white Children and should he's a flat out liar. She is a flat out. Liar. Go ahead. That is just Republican strategy. That's a Republican strategy. See, Isn't it amazing how similar she sounds to truck Todd and This other clown who was on truck, Todd show it is almost they hand out the talking points. Now they don't have to hand out the talking points one. Here's what the other says, and then they just regret. And they have access to the biggest microphones in the country, if not the world. And so now they want to create ambiguity. Around what they're doing. Go ahead, uh, dismissing this work That is forcing us to confront both the racist past of this country and the way that they were trying to confront the Racists presence of this country, right, Mr Producer. People like Nicole Hannah Jones. And others of the 16 19 project. Black lives matter. Antifa. Joe Biden. And on and on and on. We want to confront racism today and this is the racism we have today..

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