Ep 256 | George Floyd and the Burning of Minneapolis
Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey
Blaze Podcast Network
4.8 • 25.8K Ratings
🗓️ 29 May 2020
⏱️ 45 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | Hey guys, welcome to Relatable. Happy Friday. I hope everyone has had a great week. Today we are going to talk about George Floyd and what's going on in Minneapolis. We're also going to talk about mob justice in general. |
| 0:24.0 | We will also if we have time to talk about the lead singer for Hawk Nelson and his de-conversion story and why we're seeing this trend of de-conversion. We will start with this very heavy topic of George Floyd. But before we get into that, I do want to tell you guys about a sponsor that I've told you about before. And that is the CLT or the classic learning test. So all of you probably know about the SAT and the ACT. You probably took them when you were in high school. |
| 0:53.0 | Or if you are in high school, you are getting ready to take them. They're usually thought of as just kind of like inconvenient tests that you have to give up the Saturday for. But the truth is that is that the ACT and the SAT are actually used to drive curriculum in the United States. High stakes tests like the SAT and ACT drive instruction and curriculum. |
| 1:13.0 | There is no question that the college board who is actually a part of or actually owns the SAT is a far left organization. Last year the college board had students reading Bernie Sanders's op-eds on the SAT. So they certainly have an agenda. The good news is that there is a new company taking on the SAT and the ACT. And that is the classic learning test or the CLT. It's been around for just over four years and has already been adopted by more than 200 colleges. |
| 1:41.0 | And nearly every college will now consider CLT scores at least as a supplemental component of their application. The CLT is shorter than the SAT, shorter than the ACT. And students can now take it from the comfort of their own home with online proctoring. |
| 1:56.0 | The final CLT of the year, the June 20th CLT is coming up really quickly with the SAT and ACT canceled. The demand for the CLT has been so high that seats for that test. The June 20th test are limited. Currently there are less than fewer than 8,000 seats remaining. If you know a high schooler or if you have one yourself or you are a high schooler, do not miss out. Save your seat. Register today. Hundreds of colleges are already offering tens of thousands of dollars in scholarship. |
| 2:26.0 | So I'm going to show you the first time I'm going to show you the first time I've seen a lot of these challenges for CLT scores. So to register for the June 20th official college entrance exam, visit CLTexam.com. That is CLTexam.com. |
| 2:42.0 | He is the man that you've probably heard about on social media, especially if you were on Twitter, I saw a video a few days ago that showed a police officer putting his knee on this man's neck who was under arrest. |
| 2:56.0 | So he had his handcuffs behind his back. He was laying down on the pavement and this officer had his knee on his neck and George Floyd was saying, I can't breathe officer. I can't breathe. So I'm going to show you just a few seconds of that clip. |
| 3:10.0 | I can't breathe officer. |
| 3:15.0 | Shut up. |
| 3:17.0 | I'm giving it. |
| 3:18.0 | I'm giving it to you. |
| 3:20.0 | I'm giving it to you. |
| 3:23.0 | Bro, if you're being on his neck man, you get off the back. |
| 3:26.0 | He knows his bleeding. |
| 3:27.0 | That's wrong right there with his feet. |
| 3:29.0 | Look at his nose. |
| 3:30.0 | You see your knee on his neck. |
| 3:31.0 | I think I got your feet. |
| 3:32.0 | I don't think that's up. |
| 3:33.0 | I can breathe in the wrist. |
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