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now, karl markowitz hasha noticed this. she s just writtentten a new bo about what s happening. it s called stolen youth arg radicals are racin innocence and indoctrinating a generation. cormark, with someone we wisg i h we had on more often joins for c us tonight. thanks so much for comingomir on to tell us what s the thesis of this book? the thesis is that the cultural revolution has arrived in america. and as you said,ved their targeting our kids kids are much easier to indoctrinate than adults. . e s o and kids are a pathway to those. adults. every cultural revolutioevery ne history has separatedto the family unit or tried. to first to get the kids.ing no sot this is happening. it s happening not just in our schools. our schools, happening in our institutions and various organizations and corporations. iobviously. righwe noticed how kids are the first target of. so we needed to get the message out. the previous countries that thve had totalitarian regimes target their childre