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the warehouse or decision making period was president bite and gave his 1st commencement speech of the graduation season. to more have college the only males, historically black colleges, united states, but his words for 6, they will not be remember. rather, it is the reaction of a, some in the crowd who decided they would turn their back on the president in protest, biden's god, the policy does fall on sky. now here's an on this edition of $360.00 view. we're going to look at the various controversies emerging from the 2024 committed stages, and whether they accurately reflect that the current states and the rest of society . let's get started, the
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prior to president biden's speech to more of college for by the left mid ceremony, despite being awarded an honorary doctorate. a fiery debate was sparked by harrison banker, a place kicker for the kansas city chiefs football team. following his commitment address to benedictine college at a catholic university in kansas, our own nation is led by a man who publicly and probably proclaims his catholic faith. but at the same time is delusional enough to make the sign the cross during a pro abortion rally that he has been so vocal in his support for the murder of innocent babies that i'm sure to many people. it appears that you can be both catholic and pro choice that the 28 year old father of 2 and about catholic himself denounced abortion rights, pride month coby 19 lock downs, and the tyranny of diversity, equity, and inclusion. from the man behind the cove,
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it locked down to the people pushing dangerous general ideologies on to the youth of america, they all have a glaring thing in common. they are cast. this is an important reminder that being catholic alone doesn't cut it, but he really drew attention with his reflection on the re. busy of females and society. i want to speak directly to you briefly because i think it is you. so women who have had the most diabolical lives told to you how many of you are sitting here now about across the stage. and are thinking about all the promotions and titles you're going to get in your career. some of you may go on to lead successful careers and abroad, but i would venture to guess that the majority of you are most excited about your marriage and the children you will bring into this world. i can tell you that my beautiful wife, isabel would be the 1st to say that her life fully started when she began living her location as a wife and as a mother. now the national football league, who has been a plague for more than dec then a decade with political controversy,
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wasn't quick to issue a statement distancing themselves from a bikers view. jonathan bean, the nfl senior vice president and chief diversity and inclusion officer, wrote in his statement, his views are not those of the nfl as an organization. the nfl is steadfast and our commitment to inclusion, which only makes our league stronger. the official account for at kansas city, then, so the aggressive step of actually docs thing better. but after some outrage issued a half hearted apology, it was the culture we're saving into commencement speech as this year are graduations the new social movement. let's discuss with our panel rayner shay, student actually a recent graduate from cal poly humboldt, california. timothy gordon, host rules for retro gauge a pod cast and angie wong because the final countdown. thank you so much for
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joining me on this wonderful new show. 6 show and talking about what is going on with these commitment a drug commencement addresses. so i'm actually going to start with you are recent grad, rain, or should commencement speech is actually even be controversial. or should they be? speech is filled with inspiring stories, motivating quotes and praises for the graduates achievement. oh, it's not like there's anything against the rules in terms of putting politics into commencement speech is otherwise we, we would be seeing people getting arrested for pretty much any kind of speech. and you know, there are plenty of elements within our political sphere right now, including quite powerful elements that want to silence advocacy for the palestinian people. they want to silence opposition towards the genocidal policies that our government is carrying out. yes, the people of garza, but i think that the people do have the right to speak out on these issues and you
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know that the person who were just talking about um she does have the right to speak. so i don't, i probably don't agree with many of his opinions, and that's, that's all i think about that. but let me keep her, if you're on it for her, because you are a reason in grad, it's one thing to have the right. but is it the right place to do this? me well, that's i, i think i did. it is the right place. i think that it's is the right place in terms of like, um, the proximity of the situation that these people are in. because universities are, are highly political thing in the united states. universities are used as a, as a means for proliferating a lot of pro imperialist ideas throughout our society and recruiting the quantity
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of young people into the system of us imperialism. i get a tell polly humboldt, you just mentioned, there are efforts to funnel students into things like the peace corps into careers. that's, that are close to us imperialism. and that's one of the big problems that i've had with this university. and i'm glad that the students there recently showed up, okay, i'm gonna move this to and because speaking with those universities as more house college present by and speech, we do have the right for freedom to peacefully protest. regardless of how you feel about the present. do you think the students are turning their back on the president of the united states actually showed lack of respect for not only the highest office of the land, but an even bigger picture of the disrespect that might exist. this generation has for authority. angie. yeah, no,
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i mean these students that especially the men who turn their back on president jo button and made such a show of it. i congratulate them. they don't want to be respected. that entire speech was re speedy. joe biden was there for one reason. it wasn't to celebrate the graduates, it was there to lock in the black vote, which he knows is pouring out of his party and based on his economic policies and his climate change policies and his open board or policies. he allowed to the, the blacks, latinos and asians to completely fail in this country. so i don't, you know, completely disagree with graduates turning their backs on them. but the same time job items, they're to race space and to gain back the black book, which well, 22 percent of it has gone to president donald trump. well, and that's where i want to bring in my friend on this one because the timothy pandering sometimes doesn't go well. sometimes it does, in this case as and you mentioned joe buys hemorrhaging the minority vote. do you
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think that he just address the age for you? during election year, just as an actor pandering considering his policies, i've done very little for the black community in this course. yeah, this is, this is what we should expect from biting. it's a dead campaigns. the practically of the benefits is an old old man, and he's in the throes of campaign desperation. so i'm, the answer is obviously, and absolutely, if i could go back to the question i'm commencement speech is, are a ideal place at this point in a general election year when no one even cares. it's summer time almost. and no one even cares about this election because of what's happened. elections in this country. the culture is what's turning around. it's blossoming. and the perfect place to make speeches is to graduates her quote unquote, going out into the world. i'm glad harrison buck her did it. and i'm glad that joe by and did it because it's an embarrassment to him. it was interesting on that
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because i'm not know, i want everyone to stay right there because we're actually going to come back because equal rights activists were silent about present by then giving has one and only commencement address to an all middle school. they were quick and loud to comment about a football players, comments who said the women were the most excited about becoming wives and mothers following their graduation. so why one comment causing such a controversy? but we're gonna discuss the russian states narrative as tight as i'm one of the most sense community,
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the fixtures designed to simplify it will confuse to really once a better wills, and is it just as a chosen few fractured images presented to this? but can you see through their illusion going underground can the was a mac, you're watching $360.00 view on sky now. huge. now we are discussing our graduation speech is the new social movement. i want to bring back in our panel right? no shit, right? or shay? recent graduates, so with the garden hose to roll for retro days podcast, an anti wong co host of the final countdown. let's move to the original cod diversity, which was harrison bikers comments, specifically about what he felt women were most excited about following graduation
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injury. i have to ask you, since you're the other female on this panel, what about what he said, sparks such outraged attention. yeah, i know he, you know, the guy is a catholic. he's a speaking out of the catholics university. he's talking about how he's against abortion. i mean, those are all the right talking points, and i don't understand why if you speak your mind and if you speak up to a younger crowd, that is not a socialist crowd. why this would cause that much controversy, but those are the points that he was making and he is a devout catholic. so this completely, it touches on all the things that he believes in. and that's why he was invited to speak of the 1st place. unfortunately, you have these kids who went through 4 years of heavy, heavy socialist brain washing and they come out the other end believing the world is a certain place. and then they, well, you know, they get a little push back. guess what? that's what college should be preparing you for. is the pushback or the people who
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are going to be challenging you throughout your life. and if they can't take it a graduation, how are they gonna spend the rest of their lives? well, that's the thing to him of that he was addressing a very catholic university. how much it does, what he said align with where the catholic church stands today, or are they taking what even yeah, i think you had a benedictine nuns who actually said that they this they disagreed with what the speed, what by true was saying, how much just have views a line and for the current catholic id. ology is willing to bug or speech at one of the feet orthodox catholic colleges. a cardinal newman school is like 14 or 15 of them that actually teach the catholic teaching. but career, how the unmitigated temerity to cite catholic doctrine catholic teaching on working wise, we're not talking about women written writ large before. they're out of the home, but working wives to a bunch of, of catholics and very few of the students there were angry. but i want,
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i want it to be really clear. if you cited all of these other issues that ought to be hot button, vitamin abortion l g b t q, or they decided i b s a. this is the only context in which i would say that this is overshadowed by the other topic. he's talking about anti semitism. and what is the 3rd rail in this litany of hot button issues? it's talking about what women can do, and the reason i liked what angie said a 2nd ago, but the reason that it was so very controversial because it wasn't just framing the catholic teaching. i'm looking at a bunch of 20th century popes who affirmed what he said about to send for, for working wives to be out of the home. he stated it objectively. and he's a catholic speaking the catholics that a orthodox catholic college of saying what the catholic truth is, what
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a lot of catholics non catholics out there might no know is that the church is embarrassed by this cache of riches. these teachings, even very recent teachings that go back 2000 years to jesus christ and saint paul in the bible on the roles of, of husbands and wives, duties of men and women were very, very different. is not just catholics believe it really. all christians believe it any framed it objectively and that's what stole the show. not him talking about bite and abortion ivy f, even anti semitism, so called anti semitism. it's this issue which is the 3rd rail and we just social prove the fact that it's the 3rd rail. oh, that's what i was referred, curious to. then you also have to look at the audience who was speaking to him as a our buttered speed to actually go over if it was at your college campus at another college campus. that was not a traditional catholic university. well, i'm friends with, with harrison, and i can say that if he'd given the same speech at a jesuit college i,
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i've degrees from 2 different jesuit colleges. he would have been lambasted at the time, not just in the world's press, virtually because jesuits are actually the ones who snuck in the feminism and crypto family. there's an end of the church, which is why we, we have such a problem inside the catholic church and non catholics have a hard time understanding what, what a weird sort of self imposed and self hatred. this is with regard to catholics in their own teaching. but, but yeah, any other college besides one of the, the 14 or 15 newman guide catholic colleges and he would have been lambasted as much as if he'd done it at berkeley or yale and i, that's what so interesting about this. now the white house, of course, had to become involved whether they wanted to or not press secretary, john pierre was question of all players of the 2021st super bowl championship team, which is a part of our still invited to the white house that included harrison banker,
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however, in the past the teams have actually refused to attend, or certain players stayed home. they were protesting the present to the president's agenda at that point last year, but uh, actually were specifically made tie with a suit to represent the unborn republicans off the complaint when assets or celebrities take these political sides. so do you think it's super critical for the right to route around bunker instead of just telling him to go kick the ball rain or what do you think? is it for critical right now? no, i, i think that that is, it's fine. that's he, uh he showed up, like i said, it was fine for him to speak out. i honestly don't really have a much of an ax to grind when it comes to the kinds of issues he's talking about, at least not for the purposes of what i'm doing and culture more is not the main thing that i'm thinking about. the main thing i'm thinking about is us imperialism . so i don't think you did anything wrong and terms of, well, hold on, right. let me, let me get someone to get the might have an opinion of this. i know angie does.
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angie, little is a little bit hypocritical. republicans, do i say hollywood servers, take your opinions, keep them out and just go do your job. but we're making a big deal out of this. what's your thoughts? look, i mean, every single graduation speech wants to solar celebrity up there on stage. i had al gore talking about climate change during my graduation and bill o'reilly at my a grad school. we learned that jerry seinfeld did dark mess this year, and they all come out, come, may and june for all these commencement. should they stay home? no, you have an audience of some type, 607080000 people listening to you and your ideologies. so of course you're going to come out, you're gonna celebrate your celebrity. you know, we just heard that harvard had a segregated graduation most recently, roses for arabs in arab americans. right. what are we allowing that to happen? this is really bizarre to me that you know, we completely bent at the knees to whatever the students and protesters demand on
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our colleges. i mean, where are the adults in these universities? all these presidents should be really weary that the students have taken over their universities well, and that's the thing because the nfl did take these extraordinary steps and discrediting his remarks. i don't know if you're a football fan, but even just for a point of, was it a good idea? do you think uh timothy for the nfl to make that move to discredit or they actually potentially hurt their fan base? which are catholic yeah, the nfl has repeated over the last several years like like the other. um mostly mostly, uh, jewish american owns professional sports leagues that it doesn't have a position on this. and so it's stupid to say that what harrison bespoke rains inconsistent with the nfl is position the nfl has no position aside from we shouldn't have national football in the league. right. so it's,
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it's stupid. and then of course, kansas city docs their own boy, harrison. and it was a joke, i would say what motivates all of this is the closing thought is the idea that that really comes from the boomer generation, that we don't want ideas in the public square. i don't know where the boomers got this, but of course, people, athletes, and celebrities who speak at commencement speech is, should commence tab thoughts. that's what they're there to do. if we disagree with the thoughts, we should disagree with them in the public square, but it's really the boomers that are the ones telling everyone to bite their tongue and not say things in the public square. i love what harrison said as a catholic and we have to start talking about these things openly again rather than procedurally blocking them under the guise of some some substantive approach. oh, that's the thing where, you know, i'd talking about your reason, college graduation, the discussions that are going on your campus. is there
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a right or wrong way when it comes to protesting whats going on? if it has nothing to do with your campus, do you agree with how some of these protests have been going on? and that is it really helping the cause sort of like, is this a receive exec? have the opposite happened with harris's stuff on, on social media right now. all of this stuff sold out within the athletic world. there is, it does have a backlash the people weren't expecting as well in terms of what this conservative catholic guy did. i think he really helped his cause. we're in terms of what these pro palestine protesters they've been doing and they're, they're kind of the open in the room when it comes to talking about campus free speech right now. in terms of what they're doing. i think that for the most part right now they're, you're doing it the right way. they are advancing the discourse in their favor. they're drawing more attention towards gaza. though i do not think that the kinds
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of protest in both block you roads are the right tactic because the organizations that are doing this do not have sufficient mass backing. and that's really just having effective alienating the people from the cause that they're, they're trying to advance. well, i think the really are pardoned obviously, and i'll give you the last minute of it. this is the same team can said cheese that help grow the female audience, the nfl with the romance of taylor swift, to a colleague of biker. there actually it's all hypocritical, also to now have a controversy because, but her mentioned the goal of women in the audience to be the same thing. tears with things about and isn't herself a traditional relationship between a man and a woman. oh, ironic. jo, totally ironic. i load the pop culture of this. i love the these athletes have the platform to speak. i, you know, i love everyone on this, on this platform right now i'm talking about this because you're right. this is an exercise of who controls the message, who then controls the narrative, and it will allow for
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a silencing of graduation commencement speeches and social media and our publications are newspapers and everything online. i mean, i think that's, that's the larger picture here is who is controlling that and whether or not we give up our control. busy of who's allowed to be censored. so i think that's what this is and you know what, whether you believe in taylor swift song or whether you believe in pro life, whatever it is you were invited on stage and i want to hear your voice even if i don't agree with everything or say i still want you to say it right, just so we can have that discussion. we need to, we really do need to fight for that well, and i think that's why we have shows like this and conversations. thank you so much to our panel ramos rayner shay, recent graduate of account poly humboldt, and to the gordon host rules for retrograde podcasts, an angie wong. come close to the final countdown. now here's the nfl, have a long history of making a political stance against america and are symbols,
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whether it be refusing to stand during the national anthem or not seeing the pledge of allegiance the nfl not only defend it. they actually encourage and accommodate the players. protest, often this was against the wishes of the fans and supporters of the teams and even the owners. but eventually those fans just ignore it and continued watching and supporting their favorite pass time. and whether or not you agree completely with bikers or marks. there are millions of people around the world who do i get a personal values or even their religious beliefs. there are even multiple countries whose foundation of law is based on the same points made by butter. yet the majority of those activist who are upset by the narrative bunker stated would rather attack an individual with no power to bully him into silence. if they stay silent or more extreme examples of crimes against women occurred. here's the facts . as of june 2023, 17.9 percent of nfl players have been convicted of domestic or sexual violence. and
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domestic violence is the highest criminal charge for nfl players accounting for 55 percent of total arrest. where are those charging sexism and calling for the fire bunker for his endorsement of marriage and motherhood? when the victims of the nfl players are found? this is why the cries of outrage will not cause anyone to waver, and their fate rather just reinforces their support of those who have the courage to stand up for what has been deemed unpopular. they've been your 360 view. thank you for watching the
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