The Daily Signal - How Left’s Obsession With Critical Race Theory Hurts Minority Students

The left makes a big deal about teaching race in America. From the 1619 Project to critical race theory, the left claims that America is irredeemably steeped in racism and that race should be the central focus of all aspects of American life.

Delano Squires, a homeschool father and scholar at the pro-America education group 1776 Unites, says that isn’t helpful. Hyperfocusing on race and racism sows division, and also foments hatred for America, he says.

“It doesn’t matter what country or what ethnicity, because I can’t think of any institution in which a person flourishes when they hate the institution,” Squires says. “I don’t know of anyone who hates their wife that would then say that they have a good marriage, or hates their job and then turns around and says, ‘Yeah, I want to work there for the next 40 years.'” 

Squires joins “The Daily Signal Podcast” to discuss how race should be taught in our schools, and why the left’s brand of race-conscious education is a bad idea. 

We also cover these stories:

  • Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin, the first time a European leader has done so since Russia invaded Ukraine.
  • President Joe Biden announces new gun control measures that he says are aimed at “ghost guns.”
  • A new poll from CBS News and YouGov finds that Biden’s approval rating is at an all-time low.

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - SOB: The Check Engine Light and BTC Savings & Trust

From the Challenger space shuttle tragedy to the biggest Ponzi scheme in history, it’s often all too easy to ignore the obvious.

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The most shocking and surprising tragedies of the modern era… were actually the predictable consequences of obviously bad decisions. There are far fewer surprises and unforeseen twists than we would like to believe, and most disasters stem from known issues and small, obviously terrible choices.

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State of the World from NPR - A Ukrainian city after Russian siege, How the war could set back climate change work

Residents of Chernihiv describe the brutal siege they endured for about a month before Russian forces withdrew. And scientists doing climate change research in the Arctic worry that the rift with Russia will hamper communication with their Russian colleagues.

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Consider This from NPR - Eight Months Later, A Look At The Taliban’s Broken Promises

After taking control of Afghanistan last summer, the Taliban made promises for more inclusive and less repressive leadership in Afghanistan. Many of those promises involved maintaining women's rights.

But now, education for girls has become more limited, and other restrictions have been placed on women. NPR's Diaa Hadid reports on what the uneven implementation of those policies suggests about Taliban leadership.

And Kathy Gannon of The Associated Press reports on how the Taliban backtracking on some of its promises bodes for Afghanistan's future.

Additional reporting in this episode also comes from NPR's Fatma Tanis.

In participating regions, you'll also hear a local news segment to help you make sense of what's going on in your community.

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - THE HASH: Musk’s Latest SEC Filing Could Offer Clues to Why He Backed Out of Twitter Board

"The Hash" team discusses today's top stories, including Elon Musk reversing his decision to join Twitter's board of directors, Coinbase suspending 'buy' orders in India, and the Luna Foundation Guard's bitcoin buying spree.


This episode has been edited by Michele Musso. Our Executive Producer is Jared Schwartz with additional production support from Eleanor Pahl.  Our theme song is “Neon Beach.“

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - BREAKDOWN: The Race to the First Central Bank Digital Currency

A survey of the state of CBDCs around the world.

This episode is sponsored by Nexo.io, Arculus and FTX US.  

According to the Biden administration, more than 100 countries worldwide are working on central bank digital currencies. On today’s episode, NLW does a survey of the places that are farthest along and looks at the great power competition between China, Europe and the U.S. around CBDCs. 

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State of the World from NPR - Why India hasn’t condemned Russia, How Romanians are welcoming Ukrainian refugees

The U.S. wants India to condemn Russia's invasion of Ukraine, but so far the world's biggest democracy has not. India has deep ties with Moscow. The war has displaced millions of Ukrainians, and neighboring Romania is adapting to an influx of refugees.

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The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 4.11.22

Alabama

  • Governor Ivey signs 3 bills into laws dealing with K-12 students and transgender issues
  • Further statements by superintendent of JeffCo scholsand prayer before football games
  • 1819 News with details on prison warden who was put on leave in Limestone county
  • USS Alabama to get a new deck after 80 years at sea.
  • Florence animals shelter offering week long pet adoption specials.

National

  • True the Vote says their research finds evidence of racketeering in 2020 election
  • Michigan jury acquires two men for plot to kidnap governor,  blames FBI instead
  • TX governor is really putting illegals on busses headed towards Washington DC
  • WI Senator Ron Johnson says Joe Biden is compromised and a liar

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The Intelligence from The Economist - Le Pen is mightier than before: France’s election

President Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen of the nationalist-populist National Rally party will advance to a run-off; in the continuation of our series, we ask what to expect in an unexpectedly tight race. Russian military communications have proven easy to intercept, leading to poor co-ordination and heavy battlefield losses. And South Korea’s millennials are frantically hunting for Pokémon-themed snacks.

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