The Truth About Union Strikes and Classroom Censorship

October 03, 2023 01:52:55
The Truth About Union Strikes and Classroom Censorship
The Kim Monson Show
The Truth About Union Strikes and Classroom Censorship

Oct 03 2023 | 01:52:55

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Show Notes

On October 3, 2023, Kim Monson examines threats to individual liberty on two fronts: automotive industry expert Lauren Fix analyzes the UAW strike’s hidden costs to taxpayers and the dangerous push toward electric vehicle mandates, while education advocate Mailyn Salabarria, who grew up under Cuban communism, exposes alarming bias reporting systems emerging in Colorado public schools that threaten free speech.

Bias Reporting Systems Threaten Student Free Speech

Start listening at 71:03 – Hour 2

Mailyn Salabarria, Director of Community Engagement for Parents Defending Education, reveals a disturbing investigation into bias reporting systems implemented in 22 school districts nationwide, including Englewood and Poudre School Districts right here in Colorado. These systems encourage students and staff to report “real or perceived” incidents of bias, with designated teams tasked with implementing “preventative or response actions” ranging from counseling to punitive consequences.

Salabarria, who immigrated from Cuba and experienced totalitarianism firsthand, sounds the alarm about how these vague policies are ripe for abuse. The broad definitions of what constitutes “bias” combined with anonymous reporting mechanisms create a chilling effect on free speech. Students and staff begin self-censoring under fear of discipline, exactly the kind of speech suppression common in authoritarian regimes.

The education advocate explains that Colorado recently passed Senate Bill 23-296, requiring every school district to have similar policies. She emphasizes that while these systems are marketed as anti-bullying measures, their actual effect is censoring constitutionally protected speech in taxpayer-funded institutions. Parents Defending Education maintains an “indoctrination map” at defendinged.org where concerned citizens can find reports of similar incidents in their local schools and connect with advocacy groups working on transparency.

“It’s literally like red flags and flashbacks when I read the part that has to do with the remediation measures when one of these incidents is reported. Because, frankly, those to me and to people like me that come from totalitarian societies completely controlled by the government, for us, those sounds like Cuba re-education camps where dissidents and the operatives, freedom fighters and thinkers would be sent.”

Mailyn Salabarria, Parents Defending Education

UAW Strike Threatens Taxpayers and Auto Industry

Start listening at 18:15 – Hour 1

Lauren Fix, the Car Coach, breaks down the devastating economics behind the United Auto Workers strike, warning that taxpayers face massive bailout costs regardless of the outcome. Fix explains that the strike costs approximately $1.6 billion per week in lost economic activity, affecting not just the Big Three automakers but the entire supply chain down to local dealerships across Colorado and the nation.

The automotive expert exposes the troubling reality behind electric vehicle mandates and battery plant construction. Ford and GM are building massive battery plants in non-union states like Tennessee and Nevada, often with Chinese-owned companies. Fix details how Michigan offered $4 billion in taxpayer subsidies for a Ford battery plant that would partner with Chinese manufacturers, raising serious questions about American tax dollars funding foreign adversaries.

Fix warns that if the UAW succeeds in its demands, the government will likely bail out the automakers just as it did with GM, which many called “Government Motors.” The conversation turns to the broader implications for American consumers, who face rising prices on all vehicles, not just domestics, as dealer inventories shrink and competitors raise prices to match demand.

“What you’re asking for is socialism. That’s exactly what happens in other countries. They’re going to pay you to stay home. People are like, yeah, that’s great. I’ll just hang at the pool all day. Okay, that’s only good for so long. But if you are not productive for society, it’s not good for your brain. It’s not good for society. It’s not good for others.”

Lauren Fix, Car Coach Reports

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