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DINESH Podcast

WHO BUILT AMERICA?

DINESH Podcast

Salem Podcast Network

News, News Commentary, Politics

4.76.8K Ratings

🗓️ 10 February 2023

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Dinesh reviews a Disney show that insists the “slaves built America,” and argues—to the contrary—that America was built by its original European settlers. Debbie and Dinesh review the clash between the Twitter censors and the GOP, how cartels are upping the ante at the southern border, and whether it’s time to rethink our support for the death penalty.

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0:00.0

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0:04.1

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0:05.4

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0:08.9

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0:10.6

Coming up, a Disney show insists that the slaves built America.

0:17.8

I want to argue on the contrary that America was built by its original European settlers.

0:23.9

Debbie's going to join me for our weekly roundup.

0:26.9

We're going to talk about Twitter sensors and the GOP, how cartels are upping the ante

0:32.0

at the southern border, and whether it's time to rethink our support for the death penalty.

0:37.4

This is the Denesh's Who's a Show.

1:08.1

America was built on slavery.

1:12.6

This has become a standard trope of critical race theory.

1:18.1

It is something that is taught in our schools.

1:20.9

It is something that has now surfaced on a Disney show called The Proud Family.

1:26.0

It's a kind of a cartoon show.

1:28.8

But weaved into it our themes of slavery and reparations.

1:34.7

I want to just quote a line or two.

1:37.6

This country was built on slavery, which means slaves built this country.

1:42.3

It goes on to talk about why that creates a foundation, a moral foundation for reparations.

1:48.3

This may seem like inarguable, which is to say self-evident.

1:52.3

I want to argue that's one of those things that we tend to take for granted so much that

1:57.5

it takes a little bit of thought and scrutiny to realize that it's not true.

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