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The Ann & Phelim Scoop

#46: The MYTH Of Systemic Racism In America! With Special Guest Miranda Devine Of The New York Post!

The Ann & Phelim Scoop

The Unreported Story Society

Society & Culture

4.7556 Ratings

🗓️ 10 June 2020

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

Systemic racism in America is a MYTH and on this week’s Ann & Phelim Scoop we debunk the left’s narrative that America is inherently racist.  This week we are also joined by Miranda Devine of The New York Post -- a highly controversial international columnist who is absolutely hated by the left in the mainstream media in three continents!  

Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/kD4L0v3yVM0

With Miranda we discuss the nationwide riots and looting that have spread rapidly across the country.  Isn’t it interesting that these protesters claim to care deeply about black lives but neglect to mention the thousands of black deaths from abortion and gun violence?  Why are some black lives more important than others according to Black Lives Matter?   

We also take a look at J.K. Rowling who has come under fire from progressives for her common sense views about transgenderism.  J.K. Rowling was once a darling of the left but now the knives are out for her and her franchise!  Is Harry Potter cancelled?  

Finally we end with a FANTASTIC recipe for Banana Yogurt Walnut Muffins.  You’ll love this quick and easy snack!  We also want to thank you all again for tuning in each week and leaving so many wonderful reviews of the show on Apple Podcasts. Keep it up! We read and treasure each and every one.

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0:00.0

Hi, my name is Anne McElheny. And I'm Phelan. And welcome to the Ann and Phelan Scoop. It is June 2020.

0:11.6

We're still in some form of a lockdown, but we kind of feel freedom is nearby. I don't know.

0:18.0

I kind of feel like I could smell it, but that could be the smell of pee from the cats.

0:21.6

Or it could be your white privilege.

0:22.6

It could be my white privilege. Yeah, there seems to be a lot of that smell around. All right.

0:26.6

We have a really great guest joining us later, Miranda Devine, who is a columnist for the New York Post.

0:32.6

And for the Daily Telegraph in Australia just a she has a really international and

0:38.1

national perspective she's being based in New York for almost a year now so

0:43.4

it's gonna you'll enjoy that but also it's kind of a fun story because how we

0:47.4

very first came across her anyway but save that for for now so it's the

0:51.5

12th week of the lockdown but But things definitely for sure are changing.

0:57.0

But just because of, you know, obviously because of science, nail salons are still closed.

1:04.0

My nails are just terrible. Excuse me, while I adjust my markup. Your bike paths are open. And you can actually now be delightfully inactive on the beach apparently

1:15.3

oh yeah i think so by the way i'm not 100% sure about that but we've seen a lot of inactivity on

1:21.7

the beach which is nice um you can get your hair done if you don't mind wearing a mask for two

1:26.6

hours and i did get my hair done on but i't mind wearing a mask for two hours. And I did get my hair done on, but I found it quite stressful. Borders are opening up. Oh, by the way, yeah. And in the midst of all that, just here in California, the piers aren't open. So the bike path is open. The beach is open. The pier is not open. Oh, and the car parks are not open. But the car parks are not open but borders are opening in

1:46.1

europe but borders are opening in europe we've got a friend telling us from monaco that the italian border

1:51.3

will be open this this week so for anyone wanting to get to italy things will be open there

1:56.3

and i think shops i think lots of shops a lot retail, I think pretty much everything is open in Italy.

2:01.8

But we had another friend talking to us at the weekend from Singapore and they've really had, you know, when this is all told and the history is all recounted, I think they've had a really tough time.

2:11.9

I mean, I think kind of like England. Actually, I think it's been a bit like England there. So they've been indoors pretty much him and his wife and two children have been indoors,

2:20.3

not allowed to visit other friends in the apartment complex, right?

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