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From the March 3, 2021, edition of Fox News' Life, Liberty & Levin

MARK LEVIN (HOST): You have the president of the United States, Joe Biden, signing an executive order that basically destroys girls' sports in high school. And I said why in the world would you do something like that? And then you watch these executive orders being signed that are enshrining critical race theory in the federal government and in our school systems. That is a theory the American people need to know that is blatantly racist, that holds that this is a white-dominated society from day one and there's not a damn thing we can do about it, which is so appalling.

The 1619 Project from The New York Times, it completely undermines the founding of the nation, then you watch, and you see how this spreads throughout society with Dr. Seuss, and the Muppets, and things that you can't even imagine where people are projecting their agendas on it, and so forth. Can a country that is at war with itself, or as Lincoln would say, divided against itself, attacking its own founding, attacking its own principles, can it survive?

JASON WHITLOCK (BLAZETV): No. And that's why the American people have to get energized and have to take the country back from our politicians, because we've moved into a fantasy world, Mark, where everything is about feelings. And so you talk about the executive order where biologically born men can now participate in girls' sports, and that's about a feeling: I feel like I'm a woman, therefore you have to enact laws that satisfy my feelings. I'm not trying to denigrate or blast transgender people and their feelings. But a country can't operate on feelings. A country can't set up laws based on feelings. They have to be based on facts, data, and it has to serve the entire country. It can't be this emotional thing.

And so the 1619 Project and critical race theory, this is about serving feelings, more than serving reality. There were laws in America that needed to be changed to ensure freedom for Black Americans. We changed those laws.