Coming Up In July . . .
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July 5
Bill Federer American History
We always cover the latest topics in education and family news. You won't want to miss our 4th of July guest!
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July 12
Paul Yeager Annoying words and phrases
What are some words and phrases people use that really annoy you? We'll talk about a new book on some of one author's pet peeves.
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July 19
Kathy Pride Winning the Drug War at Home
You might be surprised to learn that you are your child's best resource in fighting substance abuse. Let's talk about Winning the Drug War at Home .
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July 26
Steve Mosma Christian Public Policy
Is it possible for Christians to improve the world through politics? Our guest will talk about Christian Perspectives on Public Policy .
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Feminists Say the Darndest Things
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During the May 22 program, Phyllis talked with Dr. Mike Adams, a criminal justice professor at the University of North
Carolina/Wilmington, about feminism. Dr. Adams has chronicled some of his observations about the feminists in his new book, called Feminists Say the Darndest Things: A Politically Incorrect Professor Confronts "Womyn" On Campus.
Dr. Adams pointed out a couple times during the program that modern feminists push for equal outcome, rather than equal opportunity. This desire is very
compatible with cultural Marxism and has significantly strayed from the intentions of the original feminists, who were mostly pro-life and pro-capitalism.
Another recurring theme during the show was the fact that feminists have double standards, such as in the case of freedom of expression. Dr. Adams
gave the example of a professor at the University of Kentucky who was so distraught over a pro-life display, she and some of her students walked over and
started tearing it apart. Fortunately, a school paper photographer caught the professor in the act on film, and she was later fired for her behavior.
The double standard feminists use is that they have little to no tolerance for opposing views, but feel they have a right to use crude language or make
unfounded claims such as that marriage is bad for women. When asked to cite which studies made that discovery, the professor was unable to give any
titles or researcher names.
To purchase a copy of Feminists Say the Darndest Things: A Politically Incorrect Professor Confronts "Womyn" on Campus , visit www.penguin.com or your local bookstore.
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