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DINESH Podcast

WHO’S THE GREATEST?

DINESH Podcast

Salem Podcast Network

News, News Commentary, Politics

4.76.8K Ratings

🗓️ 22 February 2023

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Dinesh uses the occasion of Black History Month to ask the question, “Who was the greatest black American of our history?” Debbie and Dinesh discuss a new threat to religious liberty, the horrific legacy of Jimmy Carter, and the Netflix documentary film “My Octopus Teacher.” Dinesh continues his discussion of the compatibility between Darwinian evolution and the Book of Genesis.

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0:00.0

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0:05.3

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0:11.2

Coming up, I'm going to use the occasion of Black History Month to ask the question,

0:16.1

who was the greatest Black American of our history?

0:19.4

I have three finalists and I'll give you my ranking of one, two, three, and why.

0:24.4

Debbie's going to join me when I talk about a new threat to religious liberty.

0:28.1

We're going to talk about the horrific legacy of Jimmy Carter and also the Netflix documentary film.

0:33.8

Very interesting. We just saw it. My octopus teacher will also continue my discussion of the compatibility

0:40.0

between Darwinian evolution and the book of Genesis. This is the Dineshtus user show.

0:44.7

America needs this voice. The times are crazy and the time of confusion, division, and lies.

1:02.2

We need a brave voice of reason, understanding, and truth.

1:06.0

This is the Dineshtus user podcast.

1:09.8

We're in Black History Month and so I thought I would focus today on the question,

1:19.5

who is the greatest Black American of our history? In fact, not just who's the greatest,

1:25.7

but who's number one, who's number two, who's number three?

1:29.7

Now, if you went to Black Studies Departments or Progressive Scholars and asked them to give you

1:37.4

their ranking, I think that their ranking would go like this. They would put Martin Luther King

1:44.1

as number one and they would have Frederick Douglass, the runaway slave as number two,

1:53.6

and they would probably have W.E.B. Du Bois as number three.

1:58.9

And you can see that this is a ranking that is somewhat weighted in the progressive favor.

2:06.0

And by that, I mean Martin Luther King was not really, I wouldn't say clearly, a Republican

2:13.6

or a Democrat. He tended to avoid a clear identification with either party.

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