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The Eric Metaxas Show

Lee Habeeb (Encore)

The Eric Metaxas Show

Metaxas Media

Religion & Spirituality

4.73.7K Ratings

🗓️ 12 June 2021

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Lee Habeeb, host of "Our American Stories," talks about his hard-hitting documentary for Father's Day available at SalemNOW.com, "The Streets Were My Father." (Encore Presentation)

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Eric Metaxis show with your host, Eric Metaxus.

0:16.2

I'm going to talk right now to Kevin McCullough. Many of us know him as Votesradamus. Hey, Votesradamus,

0:23.0

can you tell us, Albin and I were talking, we're launching a campaign for this month for Christian

0:29.9

Solidarity International. People always say, hey, what can I do? What can I do? Well, one thing you can do is give

0:36.4

something to tremendous, tremendous causes.

0:42.2

Christian Solvei International. They're involved in so many things. What is your relationship with them?

0:46.7

How do you know? Let me tie together what we were discussing the last hour and with what we're going to

0:50.9

discuss here. Because when the discussion about critical race theory comes up, and it's coming up everywhere, it's in your school district, it's in your church, it's in your community, it may be in your home, you're having family members argue about this, you have parents arguing with kids, everyone is discussing this right now.

1:07.3

One of the things I love to do, Eric, is to wink at them back and say, really,

1:12.2

what have you done to bring about social justice? And I'll just let some time pass and little

1:19.2

pregnant pause just kind of sit there because it's funny for most of these suburban white women

1:25.4

that are really the ones that are pushing CRT harder than anybody else in the

1:29.0

country, they just, there's like this gobsmacked look that comes over their face and they don't

1:33.4

know what to say and they're like, well, what am I supposed to do? They think that by arguing

1:37.4

about, you know, whether or not they come from racist white people, that they're doing something

1:43.1

to actually help people of color,

1:45.4

as they would like to call it today.

1:47.6

You can't say colored people.

1:49.3

So I didn't say that.

1:50.6

People of color.

1:52.3

Colored people suddenly is a bad thing.

1:54.8

Even though it's the National Association for the Advancement of Colored people, now we're

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