fight for the speakers dpafbl house speaker kevin mccarthy put that hard fought victory to work and announced a piece of legislation that is at the heart of the republican platform. standing in front of the portrait of george washington the speaker described rights. so many parents were attacked, call terrorists because they simply wanted to go to a school board meeting to be heard on what s going on. one thing going on in this country is education is a great equalizer and we want parents to be empowered, and that s what we re doing today, that you have a say in your kids education, not government, and not telling you what to do. the irony here is almost too obvious to explain. here s a bill introduced by the speaker of the house changing the way parents children are taught in school. mccarthy is literally the government telling them what to do, and he s not alone. in the past several months there s been a wave of republican led bills attacking schools and attacking educa
[applause] president biden: really critical work ahead to continue equality for all americans and my administration commit to leading the path forward and members of congress are even more committed than that. i will close with this. the reason the world saw what ms. till mobley saw, because another hero in this story. the black press. [applause] president biden: i m serious. jet magazine, chicago defender told the story unflinching in bravery with which they told the story, making sure america saw what they saw. ida b well, said, the way to right wrong turn the light of truth upon them, way to right wrong is shine the light of
why do i have to worry about what the what the snowflake liberals think of me? i m going to go out with my vigilante justice ideas, history be damned. it s the words those who don t learn history are doom today repeat it. sometimes we repeat history precisely because people have learned from it. meaning there are people who observe the worst of it past and want to actually drag that into the present. but when you look at the history of that state, you know, the indefensible, the memphis riot of 1866 where black women were raped en masse and black men were murdered in the aftermath of the civil war, the anti-lynching crusade that ida b. well, the early journalist who fought against lynching began when three of her friends were lynched in the state of tennessee, you walk through the whole history, the whole blood