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Weaponization of Empathy | Brandon Tatum | EP 269

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"We let the school know: Our daughter was confused, we were not affirming the identity at home, that I thought it was directly related to her friend group, and that we were seeking counselling to help us navigate this issue as a family." January Littlejohn joined AMAC CEO Rebecca Weber on the Better For America podcast to discuss her family's personal journey through the gender insanity that is ravaging America's school system. When January met with school officials to inform them of how she and her family intended to handle her daughter's crisis, she thought she was confiding in a trusted resource. However, January was later notified by the school, that she would not be informed about meetings or discussions her daughter was having behind closed doors with school officials due to anti-discrimination laws. What makes this current period of gender confusion worse, is that according to January, schools target vulnerable children to advance this agenda, and her daughter, who has ADHD and gifts that suggest she may be on the autism spectrum, is a prime example of this. Nobody thinks this can happen to their family, until it does, so be sure to tune in to educate yourself on an important issue unfolding throughout America!Brandon Tatum went viral back in 2015 after posting a video describing his experience after attending a Trump rally. While not a Trump supporter at the time, Tatum was intrigued enough to attend the rally. But while there, he found the most astonishing aspect of it was the virtiol spewed from anti-Trump protestors in attendance. And since then, things have only gotten worse on that front in his view. "The protests have gotten much worse, they're bludgeoning people in the middle of the street, they're out of control those people are maniacs, I couldn't believe it," he shared on this episode of the Better For America podcast with AMAC CEO Rebecca Weber. Tatum was an NFL prospect prior to embarking on a career as a police officer. But after his initial viral video, he made another that took off regarding Colin Kaepernick's decision to kneel for the national anthem. This prompted him to make the leap into conservative media full time where he continues to be a powerful voice. Don't miss this hard hitting episode of the Better For America podcast where he also discusses controverisal topics such as Black Lives Matter, and "Blexit," which aims to shift black American allegiance away from the Democrat Party.
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"We let the school know: Our daughter was confused, we were not affirming the identity at home, that I thought it was directly related to her friend group, and that we were seeking counselling to help us navigate this issue as a family." January Littlejohn joined AMAC CEO Rebecca Weber on the Better For America podcast to discuss her family's personal journey through the gender insanity that is ravaging America's school system. When January met with school officials to inform them of how she and her family intended to handle her daughter's crisis, she thought she was confiding in a trusted resource. However, January was later notified by the school, that she would not be informed about meetings or discussions her daughter was having behind closed doors with school officials due to anti-discrimination laws. What makes this current period of gender confusion worse, is that according to January, schools target vulnerable children to advance this agenda, and her daughter, who has ADHD and gifts that suggest she may be on the autism spectrum, is a prime example of this. Nobody thinks this can happen to their family, until it does, so be sure to tune in to educate yourself on an important issue unfolding throughout America!Brandon Tatum went viral back in 2015 after posting a video describing his experience after attending a Trump rally. While not a Trump supporter at the time, Tatum was intrigued enough to attend the rally. But while there, he found the most astonishing aspect of it was the virtiol spewed from anti-Trump protestors in attendance. And since then, things have only gotten worse on that front in his view. "The protests have gotten much worse, they're bludgeoning people in the middle of the street, they're out of control those people are maniacs, I couldn't believe it," he shared on this episode of the Better For America podcast with AMAC CEO Rebecca Weber. Tatum was an NFL prospect prior to embarking on a career as a police officer. But after his initial viral video, he made another that took off regarding Colin Kaepernick's decision to kneel for the national anthem. This prompted him to make the leap into conservative media full time where he continues to be a powerful voice. Don't miss this hard hitting episode of the Better For America podcast where he also discusses controverisal topics such as Black Lives Matter, and "Blexit," which aims to shift black American allegiance away from the Democrat Party.
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