Sage Brooks: Why I No Longer Feel Like a Victim | Stories of Us
Rescued from foster care by her grandmother, Sage Brooks wrestled with anger and a victim mentality stemming from resentment toward her absent parents. A moment of clarity during a misguided college protest made Sage realize her current path did not lead to happiness. Determined to change her trajectory, Sage decided to use life's challenges to her advantage—to become a victor rather than a victim.
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America Must Be Colorblind | 5 Minute Video
Should we judge people by the color of their skin or by their actions? The answer to this question was once obvious. Not anymore. Andre Archie, professor of philosophy at Colorado State University, explains why.
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merica must be a colorblind society, or it won’t be America.
There will still be a country that borders Canada and Mexico and sits between two oceans, but it won’t be the nation envisioned by Thomas Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence.
Or Frederick Douglass in his “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?” oration.
Or Abraham Lincoln in his Gettysburg Address.
Or Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. in his “I Have a Dream” speech.
Until recently, every schoolchild knew what it meant to be colorblind, but that’s no longer true. So, I’ll explain it.
To be colorblind is to be guided by the belief that immutable traits, such as race, tell you nothing important about a person. The color of your skin is as meaningless as the color of your eyes.
What matters are your actions.
No one said it better than Reverend King: “I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.”
King said those words in 1963. By the time Barack Obama became president in 2009, King’s dream had been effectively realized. Yes, there were still individual racists, but racism was dead, universally discredited. No one who espoused overtly racist views was taken seriously in America.
And then, they were.
Why and how this reversal took place is complex, of course, but if we were to ascribe it to one recent event, it would be the death of George Floyd. Floyd, a black man, died while in police custody in May 2020.
On the heels of Floyd’s death, issues of race preoccupied the nation.
A new vision of America was emerging.
Colorblind was out. Anti-racism was in.
And what is anti-racism? Here’s how Ibram X. Kendi, a professor at Boston University and the leading figure of the “antiracist” movement, described it: “The only remedy to racist discrimination is antiracist discrimination. The only remedy to past discrimination is present discrimination. The only remedy to present discrimination is future discrimination.”
In other words, only by discriminating against whites can equality be achieved.
How long it will take and who determines when the goal is reached, no one has ever bothered to say.
White Americans, anti-racist thinking goes, are either flat-out bigots or undeserving beneficiaries of past and present racism. The “system” is rotten to the core. Thus, the commonly used term “systemic racism.”
For Kendi, race explains everything. This is Critical Race Theory, or CRT.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, DEI, is another expression of the same idea. If you’re not seen as white, your race explains every personal failure, and if you are seen as white, your whiteness explains every personal success. Your character doesn’t matter.
This is the exact opposite of colorblindness.
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Ep. 335 — Gender and the War on Common Sense | Fireside Chat
According to a high school teacher, a student’s statement that “only women menstruate” is merely an opinion. Why are we told to “follow the science” but then mandated to ignore basic biology? As common sense takes a backseat to subjectivity, we are witnessing the death of truth in our culture. What are the implications for society when everything—from gender to the Hamas attacks of October 7—is a matter of opinion?
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Dr. Scott Atlas on Why We Were Forced to Jab & Mask | Real Talk
In 2020, Dr. Scott Atlas was an advisor to the president and a member of the White House COVID-19 Task Force. He was shocked to see how powerful figures in Washington, including Dr. Fauci, were incentivized to politicize and monetize the response to the pandemic. In this candid conversation with PragerU CEO Marissa Streit, Dr. Atlas reveals that many Americans may have died because of censorship, dishonesty, and the demonization of medical dissent. Will Americans allow this to happen again?
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PragerU Is Not a Real University | Short Clips
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100 Days after October 7 | Xaviaer
Is what we hear about Israel and Hamas the full story? On October 7, the world witnessed the devastating impact of terrorism on Israel. PragerU personality Xaviaer DuRousseau traveled to Israel 100 days after the horrific attacks to uncover the truth behind the headlines and explore the real effects of the conflict on its people. His journey reveals a narrative of resilience, sorrow, and the unyielding human spirit in the face of adversity.
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Sanctuary City for Trans Kids, Bridge Collapses in Baltimore, FBI Raids Diddy: 3/29/24 | The Wrap Up
Sean “Diddy” Combs’s properties are raided by federal agents amid allegations of illegal activity. An iconic Baltimore bridge collapses after being struck by a cargo ship. Sacramento declares itself a sanctuary for transgenders, including children. And a previously deported illegal immigrant kills a young woman in Michigan.
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Woodrow Wilson: World War I and the League of Nations | 5 Minute Video
In his first term as president, Woodrow Wilson sought to transform America. In his second term, he sought to transform the world. RJ Pestritto, professor of politics at Hillsdale College, describes how this once-obscure academic became one of America’s most influential presidents.
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For over a hundred years, the United States of America had relied on the genius of individuals to solve problems. It was often chaotic but incredibly productive, leading to the greatest economic expansion in world history.
For Woodrow Wilson, the 28th president of the United States, the time had come to bring order to that chaos. That would mean less freedom for the individual, but, at least in theory, more equality across society.
It was an exchange that perfectly fit into his progressive worldview: that the government should be active in every aspect of American life.
In a remarkable first term, Wilson laid the groundwork for this transformation of America.
In his second term, Wilson sought to transform the world.
The First World War — 1914 to 1918 — gave him the opportunity.
Initially, Wilson did everything he could to keep the nation out of that war. In fact, the reason he won his re-election in 1916 was his promise not to send American boys to fight on another continent.
But within two years, over two million Americans would be on that continent. Over a hundred thousand would die.
German aggression, specifically its submarine warfare that killed hundreds of Americans, made it very difficult for Wilson to keep the nation out of the war.
The final straw was the infamous “Zimmermann Telegram” in which the German government promised to help Mexico reclaim much of the Southwest if Mexico would stir up trouble along the Rio Grande.
On April 2, 1917, Wilson asked for a declaration of war. Congress gave it to him four days later.
If Wilson believed the government was supreme during peacetime, how much more so during wartime? To supercharge the war effort, Wilson essentially took control of the US economy. He nationalized whole industries, rationed food and fuel, fixed prices, and raised the top income tax rate to 77%.
Civil liberties were severely curtailed. Criticism of the war was essentially forbidden. Violators were imprisoned under the Espionage and Sedition Acts of 1917 and 1918. German composers like Bach and Beethoven were banned, teaching the German language in schools was prohibited, and sauerkraut was renamed “liberty cabbage.”
To his credit, Wilson left the prosecution of the war to his generals, and America did indeed turn the tide in favor of the Allies.
On November 11, 1918, the Germans, unable to counter America’s economic and military might, agreed to stop fighting.
Peace was at hand.
But what would that peace look like?
As always, Wilson had a vision. He called it the Fourteen Points.
The key point was the creation of an international League of Nations.
Wilson was so committed to this idea that he decided to go to Europe personally and negotiate the peace agreement. Europeans greeted him as a conquering hero, lining the streets wherever he went.
Wilson’s impulse was to give Germany generous peace terms. He wanted what he called “peace without victory.” But the French and British saw things much differently. Having suffered so grievously, they wanted Germany severely punished.
Wilson thought that was a terrible mistake, but eventually yielded. It was a price he was willing to pay to get the Allies to agree to his League of Nations.
But while Wilson had sold the League to the Europeans, he couldn’t sell it to Congress.
Republicans and even some Democrats were leery that the League required member nations to counter “external aggression” against “all members.” They feared this could lead to endless American involvement in foreign wars.
Wilson brushed aside their concerns and took his case directly to the American people, convinced that once they understood it, they would embrace it. The speaking tour took everything Wilson had and more.
On October 2, 1919, he suffered a massive stroke, rendering him partially paralyzed.
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Woodrow Wilson: The Founder of Big Government | 5 Minute Video
As America’s 28th president, Woodrow Wilson greatly expanded the size and scope of the federal government. How did he do it, and why? RJ Pestritto, professor of politics at Hillsdale College, answers this important question.
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Few American leaders have stirred more controversy than Woodrow Wilson, the 28th president of the United States. Many admire him, many don’t. But one point on which everyone agrees is his profound impact on American history.
The reasons for the controversy and the impact are one and the same.
Wilson and his generation of leaders were the first to challenge the founding principles of the country. It’s not an exaggeration to say that Wilson turned them upside down.
As expressed in the Declaration of Independence, the Founders believed that individuals are born with certain unalienable rights. And they framed the Constitution to protect those rights.
For Wilson, the time of individual rights had passed. In his view, 18th-century America had little relevance to early 20th-century America. The country, now much bigger and more complex, required the guidance of a benevolent government.
America had literally outgrown the Founders.
Wilson’s philosophy — of which he was a leading proponent — was known as Progressivism. And Wilson proudly called himself a Progressive.
Where did Wilson get these ideas? From the place where he spent most of his life: the halls of academia. He was the only US president to come into office with a Ph.D.
Born in Staunton, Virginia on December 28, 1856, Woodrow Wilson had two ambitions: to teach and to write. He received his undergraduate degree from Princeton with the vague notion that he would become a lawyer. But like another, earlier president, John Quincy Adams, Wilson found the law much too arid for his active mind. To the chagrin of his father, he returned to academia to get an advanced degree at Johns Hopkins.
There his thinking took form. He was deeply influenced by Charles Darwin’s new theory of evolution. At Hopkins this theory was applied to government: just as a species must adapt — or progress — to survive, so must a government. Not to recognize this would be to hold America back, to stunt its growth, or, to close the metaphor, risk extinction.
This was one of the major themes in Wilson’s Ph.D. thesis, which he turned into an influential book titled “Congressional Government: A Study in American Politics.” This book launched his academic career, which culminated in his appointment as president of Princeton in 1902.
As happy as he was at Princeton, Wilson longed to put his progressive ideas to the test, hence his move into politics. There his rise was truly meteoric. In 1910, he ran successfully for governor of New Jersey as a Democrat. Once in office, he surprised everyone with his impressive political skills, scoring one policy victory after another, while also fighting New Jersey’s notoriously corrupt political machine.
Reforming workers’ compensation, limiting how much money corporations could spend on elections, and putting utilities under state supervision were only three of the progressive ideas he pushed through the legislature. His success attracted the attention of Progressives nationwide. In 1912, the Democratic Party, desperate to end a sixteen-year losing streak, turned to Wilson as its nominee.
The chances of Wilson winning that election against a united Republican Party were slim, but the electoral calculus changed dramatically when former Republican president Teddy Roosevelt decided to run against his own hand-picked successor, the current Republican President, William Taft.
TR’s campaign was the most successful third-party run in American history, but all it accomplished was to split the Republicans and give Wilson an easy victory. He won with 42% of the popular vote, the lowest percentage since Lincoln.
In just three years, Wilson had risen from president of Princeton to President of the United States.
As he did as governor, he immediately went to work.
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Hamas, Nazis, and Calling Out Evil— Fireside Chat Ep. 333
Why don’t people fight obvious evils? If you can’t tell that Hamas is as evil as the Nazis were, it is because you refuse to do so. It’s easy to identify evil decades after the atrocities of the Nazis, Stalin, and Mao. The trick is to call out evil while it’s happening. You have a moral obligation to do so.
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Would You Sign a Petition to Bring Back Segregation? | Man on the Street
The civil rights movement of the 1960s dreamed of a colorblind society. Today, there are calls for a “black national anthem” and even black-only dorms at universities. If young people support modern-day segregation, would they approve separate water fountains for blacks and whites? Aldo visits UCLA to find out.
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Under Pressure: Dirt & Grime Co. | The Hustle
How do you turn dirt and grime into dollars and cents? By cranking up the pressure. Max Messer is only 20 years old and runs his own pressure-washing company in Birmingham, Alabama. With a team of four employees and $50,000 worth of equipment, Dirt & Grime Co. cleans it all. Join Aldo as he discovers how Max turned a weekend gig into a booming business.
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Street Smarts: Civic Associations
Civic participation is a cornerstone of American society, but how can citizens become more involved? In this episode of Street Smarts, your middle and high school students will learn about interest groups, lobbyists, and civic associations—and the unique role they play in U.S. government.
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Do We Have Health Care or Sick Care? | 5 Minute Video
Science journalist and nutrition author Max Lugavere knows how to fix our badly broken healthcare system. His plan is simple and practical. He elaborates in this eye-opening video.
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I know how to fix our badly broken healthcare system.
And save billions in the process.
It sounds unbelievable, but my plan is as down-to-earth and practical as you can get.
Before I tell you what this plan is, let me fill you in on my background.
I’m not a doctor and I’m not an expert on healthcare policy.
I’m a science journalist and nutrition author.
About a decade ago after my mother suddenly got very sick, I put my research skills to work to help her find the best possible treatment. Much to my surprise, I discovered that we really don’t have a health care system.
We have a sick care system.
The only healthcare system that can keep you truly well is the healthcare system that is within you.
I’m talking about your own miraculous body: miles of blood vessels, muscle fibers, and nerve pathways that have only one purpose — to keep you alive: moving, thinking, and thriving.
And it’s amazingly good at it.
That’s how we save our current healthcare system.
By not using it.
We shouldn’t have to rely on doctors, hospitals, and insurance companies.
They can save us from disaster —and they often do — but they can’t make us well.
If you take care of yourself, you likely won’t need medical intervention.
If you don’t take care of yourself, sooner or later you become a permanent patient. And the insurance companies, the hospitals, and Big Pharma have you exactly where they want you.
So, time to take control… of you — your mind and your body.
Let’s look at five ways you can do that.
Eat better.
Sleep better.
Move.
Resist.
Engage.
These are all things your body wants you to do; is designed to do.
Eat better:
You are literally what you eat. Food is one of the great pleasures of life. I’m all for indulging in it. Eat everything. But make sure that everything you eat has value. Eat real food. Meat, fish, chicken, vegetables, fruit. Are you never going to eat a French fry or a piece of cake again? Of course not, but make them a special treat, not a regular part of your daily diet. The best way to do this is to not bring them into the house. The old line “I can resist anything but temptation” is true. So don’t tempt yourself. Keep the bad stuff out of the cupboard and out of the fridge. You’ll save yourself money and give your body a break. Win. Win.
Sleep better.
Your body repairs itself while you sleep. If you don’t get enough sleep, nothing will work as it should. Seven to nine hours seems to be about right for most people. Some people can get by with less, but they’re the exception not the rule. Matthew Walker, the renowned sleep scientist at UC Berkeley, documents in his book Why We Sleep that even one bad night can throw you off. How do you sleep better? The first step is to establish a routine. Go to bed and wake up at roughly the same time. A recent study published in the medical journal Sleep highlighted the importance of a sleep routine. Makes sense. If your body knows that X hour is when you hit the pillow and Y hour is when the alarm goes off, it gets itself into a good sleep groove.
Move.
To move is to live. If you don’t move, you’re not living — not fully, anyway. The body craves movement. Walking is movement, so is climbing stairs, hiking, jogging, swimming, and cycling. Sitting on the couch, driving a car, and hunching over your laptop is not movement. Your blood needs to circulate. You need to circulate. Find time every day to move. Build it into your daily routine.
Resist.
The most important resistance movement you’ll ever engage in is resisting gravity. Everyone needs to engage in some physical exercise. Three times a week — even just twenty minutes — is a great place to start. That exercise should involve pushing against the deeply human desire to do nothing. Lifting weights qualifies. But just pushing against your own body weight as in push-ups, pull-ups or squats is fine, too. If you don’t use your muscles, they will atrophy; they will grow weaker and so will you. It’s as simple as that.
Engage.
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London: Alistair Understands Brexit | Around the World
In 2016, the United Kingdom faced an important choice: remain in the European Union or leave it. In this animated video (based on a PragerU Around the World book for middle and high school students), Alistair hears the arguments surrounding this historic “Brexit” (British exit) decision and feels the consequences in his home city of London after the votes have been cast.
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Gaza Death Toll Could Be Inaccurate, Long COVID in Question, Washington Abolishes Bar Exam: 3/22/24
A study questions the existence of long-term COVID. According to a Penn Wharton data professor, the Gaza death toll is statistically impossible. The state of Washington has abolished the Bar exam and more.
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How Christopher Rufo Is Taking Down DEI
Christopher Rufo is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute who broke the story about Harvard University President Claudine Gay's plagiarism, leading to her resignation. Now he is working to abolish the DEI bureaucracy and restore the principle of colorblind equality in American universities. He sits with PragerU CEO Marissa Streit to explain that this is the beginning of the end for DEI in America's institutions.
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Affirmative Action Is Humiliating — Fireside Chat Ep. 333
How would you feel if your surgeon, pilot, or lawyer was an affirmative action hire? Society’s obsession with race and gender at the expense of merit is hurting us all. Dennis explores how this destructive policy is not only unfair but also erodes trust and competence in vital professions, where qualifications should matter most.
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Do Arab-Israelis Stand with Israel? | Ami on the Loose
What do Arabs living in Israel think about the horrific attacks of October 7? The left is up in arms as Israel defends itself against Hamas. But where do Arab-Israelis stand? Do they support the slaughter and brutality of Hamas, or do they stand with Israel? Ami Horowitz gets the unreported truth from Arabs who call Israel home.
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Cash Course: Accounting Basics 101
Accounting may seem boring, but learning about it doesn’t have to be. In this fun-filled episode of Cash Course, your middle and high school students will learn the basics of accounting, including single-entry and double-entry bookkeeping, and understand how accounting can help them make more informed financial decisions.
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DC Draino on a TikTok Ban and Who We Can Trust for News
Rogan O’Handley—known as DC Draino—was a successful entertainment lawyer in Hollywood but gave it up to become one of the most popular voices for breaking news on social media. He joins PragerU CEO Marissa Streit to discuss the pros and cons of a TikTok ban as well as best practices for news we can (and cannot) trust!
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A Little Extra Hustle: Are These Sneakers Worth $10,000?
17-year-old high school senior Garrett Eisenman turned selling sneakers online into a six-figure income. Garrett shares some of his rarest kicks and appraises sneakers in Aldo Buttazzoni's personal collection. Does Aldo have some undiscovered gems on his shoe rack? Find out and watch Garrett's full episode of The Hustle now.
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Xaviaer DuRousseau: How I Accidentally Red-Pilled Myself
Former BLM activist Xaviaer DuRousseau marched in the George Floyd protests and preached the importance of being a “woke ally” until he stumbled onto PragerU videos. He set out to debunk them, but instead, he “accidentally red-pilled” himself and transformed from a lost, angry young man into a calm and confident voice for the conservative movement.
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Arabs and Israelis: Finding Common Ground
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Police Shooting, Andrew Tate Detained, No Love for Old Glory, Pulitzer Hopefuls Use A.I. 3/15/24
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