June 24, 2021
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The Left's Myth Interpretation of Critical Theory
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by Tony Perkins
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Like a lot of parents, Marlene didn't plan to drive halfway across town and wade through crowds ten-people deep just to speak her mind. But when her seventh-grade daughter came home and told her she "didn't want to be white," something inside her snapped. "This is an immutable characteristic that I cannot change. She cannot change," the Missouri mom said indignantly. "This is culturally-sanctioned discrimination..." she argued. "[It's] child abuse." But if you ask the Left, critical race theory is none of those things. It isn't even real.
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The Importance of Changing Your Pro-Choice Friend's Heart
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by Mary Szoch
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When we die, each of us will give an account of how we lived our lives. We will face the question, "What did you do for the least of these?" Certainly, unborn children -- the most vulnerable among us who truly have no voice -- will be included in "the least of these."
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Rumors Aren't the Only Thing Wrong with China's Government
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Rumors are circulating that a high-level Chinese government official has defected to the U.S. and offered information about the origins of the covid-19 pandemic. Yesterday on Washington Watch, Gordan Chang joined Tony Perkins to discuss the implications if such rumors are true. Reports are still unverified, but if Dong Jingwei defected, it would be the highest Chinese Communist Party official to defect to the U.S.
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On today's show: Chris Smith, U.S. Representative for the 4th district of New Jersey and Senior Member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, calls for Congress to take up his bill H.R. 18, which would permanently protect taxpayer dollars from funding abortions, and discusses recent developments on China, including calls for China to be held accountable for how they handled COVID-10 and for shutting down Hong Kong's largest pro-democracy newspaper; Michael Waltz, U.S. Representative for the 6th district of Florida and member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, responds to Joint Chiefs Chair General Mark Milley after he defended the teaching of Critical Race Theory at West Point; Jeff Myers, President of Summit Ministries, shares the findings of a new poll that reveals that an overwhelming majority of Americans support religious freedom and oppose the key provisions of the Equality Act; Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Jerry Boykin, FRC's Executive Vice President and former commander of the U.S. Army's Delta Force, discusses Senator Tom Cotton's proposal to change military promotions to a voice vote in the U.S. Senate in an attempt to halt the anti-America indoctrination generals are tolerating and promoting in their commands, and the U.S. Army clearing Chaplain Andrew Calvert's record after they reprimanded him for expressing a biblical view of gender.
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