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Transformation

Dennis Prager Podcasts

Salem Podcast Network

News, Philosophy, Society & Culture, News Commentary, Politics

4.5 • 2.2K Ratings

🗓️ 11 October 2022

⏱️ 78 minutes

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Summary

Amala Ekpunobi guest hosts for Dennis… Amala tells her remarkable story of transformation from a leftism to conservatism… What is cultural appropriation? Does it make sense or is it utterly ridiculous? Amala was on Dr. Phil’s TV show to discuss this issue. She describes what happened. Amala describes her experience talking to three transgender individuals on a popular YouTube show. Is it possible to find common ground over the issue of “transing” young people?... It’s Columbus Day. Amala explains why we should celebrate it. The Democrats have long taken the “black vote” for granted. It’s premised on the belief that blacks can’t think for themselves and thus must be led by the hand to the voting booth by the Democrat party… Winona University faculty members write to protest Amala upcoming appearance at the campus.
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1:02.0

Hi everybody, Dennis Prager here. I'm not on today. It is another biblical Jewish holiday.

1:07.6

Tabernacles in English, Coke, and Hebrew. I'll give it a little explanation when I come back on,

1:12.8

but it says, do not do work on this day. So, I'm not in. Keeps me sane. And what will keep

1:20.1

you sane is this remarkable extraordinary young woman, Amala Epunobi. She is a presenter at PragerU.

1:29.9

She is a real find. We thank God we found her. She is a powerful force for good in this country.

1:37.1

She's a riot, and she's alive wire, and she has a BLM tattoo. How's that? And now ladies and

1:45.0

gentlemen, Amala Epunobi. Oh goodness, good morning everybody. What a brilliant introduction

1:51.6

from Dennis. He's always got me grinning and smiling behind the scenes. I know some of you can't

1:55.8

see me this morning, but just know there's a big smile on my face. I'm your sit-in host for today,

2:00.6

Amala Epunobi. I'm 22 years old, and I'm currently working as a PragerU personality at Dennis'

2:06.7

institution. For those of you who don't know me, I feel like it's necessary to tell my story. It's

2:11.5

always how I start the show when I guest host for Dennis. I used to be a very radical leftist,

2:18.2

and this is because of the house that I was raised in. I happen to be a young biracial woman

2:23.8

who was raised by a white mom. I don't find that to be particularly important, but it becomes

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