Judah Friedman, Ben Stein

The World According To Ben Stein

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  • Parents Are Starting To Understand!

Parents Are Starting To Understand!

Wednesday 6th October 2021

Ben Stein and Judah Friedman discuss parents opposing critical race theory and Republicans' role in challenging the DOJ and FBI in this engaging episode.
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Parents Push Back: Ben Stein on Critical Race Theory and Republican Accountability

This has to do with them going and fighting Crt, fighting for their children with masks and eventually- yes, you're right, that might come to the point where they don't want their kids vaccinated, and that's understandable.
Imagine a scenario where parents are not just bystanders but active participants in shaping the education system. In this episode of 'The World According to Ben Stein', Ben Stein and Judah Friedman dive into the rising wave of parents standing up against critical race theory in schools. They argue that Republicans have been neglecting their duty to challenge the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the FBI, especially concerning educational policies that many parents find troubling. The discussion doesn't stop there.
Ben and Judah also touch on the broader implications of unemployment benefits on the workforce and the ongoing supply chain issues that are affecting everyday life. With their characteristic blend of sharp analysis and engaging commentary, they dissect these complex topics, providing listeners with plenty of food for thought. Whether you're a parent, a concerned citizen, or just someone interested in current affairs, this episode offers a compelling look at the intersections of politics, education, and societal responsibility.