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S10 E3—The return of the R-word is about more than language. The words we choose both reflect and shape our moral imagination. When disability becomes an insult or a political weapon, it influences how we understand human worth, vulnerability, and belonging. In this conversation, Christina Cipriano, PhD, joins Amy Julia Becker to explore her research on political language and disability, including the return of the R-word. They discuss what these patterns reveal about the systems shaping care, education, and belonging, and they consider: how can we resist dehumanizing language and choose words that move us toward justice and joy?00:00 Introduction to Disability Discourse Matters06:53 Asset-Based vs. Deficit-Based Perspectives10:27 Personal Narratives and Language Choices19:49 The Rise, Fall, and Rise of the R Word23:42 Dehumanization in Political Rhetoric28:47 Historical Context of Disability Discourse33:00 Disability Language and Future Generations40:48 Reimagining Disability and the Good LifeMENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:Disability Discourse MattersThe Education Collaboratory at Yale | Child Study CenterSpread the Word – Special OlympicsMontclair University: Use of the Slur [r-word] Triples on X After Elon Musk Shares the Word in a PostBe Unapologetically Impatient by Christina CiprianoEuphemism Treadmill article_SUBSCRIBE to Amy Julia's Substack: amyjuliabecker.substack.comWATCH this conversation on YouTube: Amy Julia Becker on YouTubeJOIN the conversation on Instagram: @amyjuliabeckerLISTEN to more episodes: amyjuliabecker.com/shows/_ABOUT OUR GUEST:Christina Cipriano, PhD, is currently an associate professor of applied developmental and educational psychology at the Yale Child Study Center in the Yale School of Medicine and Director of the Education Collaboratory. This fall Dr. Cipriano will transition to be the inaugural Joseph W. and Alma W. Keilty Endowed Chair in Education and Professor with tenure at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and the Education Collaboratory will be moving to the College of Education at UMass Amherst. An award-winning scholar and internationally regarded expert in the science of learning and development, Chris received her PhD from Boston College, her EdM from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, and her undergraduate degree from Hofstra University. Dr. Cipriano has published over one hundred and twenty papers, commentaries, and reports, spanning top-tier journals such as Child Development and the Review of Educational Research as well as media outlets including The Washington Post, NPR, The New York Times, PBS, and Education Week. Her award-winning and best-selling new book, Be Unapologetically Impatient: The Mindset Required to Change the Way We Do Things (2025), is the latest must-read for every educator, provider, parent, and person interested in improving the lives of children and families, right now. A prolific public scholar, educator, and speaker, Chris privileges her positionality as a first-generation high school graduate and mother of four children in her science.https://www.drchriscip.com/https://www.disabilitydiscoursematters.org/https://www.beunapologeticallyimpatient.com/https://medicine.yale.edu/profile/christina-cipriano/https://www.linkedin.com/in/christinacipriano/LinkedIn @ChristinaCiprianoInstagram @DrChrisCipBlueSky @DrChrisCipTwitter @DrChrisCipWe want to hear your thoughts. Send us a text!Connect with me:InstagramFacebookYouTubeWebsiteThanks for listening!
Jeff takes a moment to talk about the R word and blocking people on his social media.
Disability in the Public Square take a look at the "R-Word" and the use in today's society. A quick Google search shows you how often famous people are using the word and the implications for all of us.
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The slur disappeared but is once again popular to use on and offline. What's up with that?Over the past few years, the R-word - a term for disabled people that otherwise left the cultural lexicon - has been popping up more and more. It is the rare slur that goes out of vogue and makes a resurgence, particularly among young men. It's return may also have larger implications that affect policy, culture, and how we treat each other.Disability advocate Imani Barbarin joins the show to break down how ableism can take root in casual conversation, and why words matter.Support Public Media. Join NPR Plus.Follow Brittany on Instagram: @bmluseFor handpicked podcast recommendations every week, subscribe to NPR's Pod Club newsletter at npr.org/podclub.See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy
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They use these tactics because they are effective. The R Word. BK and the ground troops currently deployed in the middle east. Why did all these companies that pushed climate change now going all in on AI? Follow The Jesse Kelly Show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheJesseKellyShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a slur that denigrates people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Joe Rogan, Elon Musk and Donald Trump use it. And they're not alone. An artist with Down syndrome tells us hearing the r word feels "like having the wind knocked out of you.”
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The Flames finally say the “R-word.” We break down the trades of MacKenzie Weegar and Nazem Kadri, what Calgary received in return, and why this deadline signals a true rebuild.
So, I sat down at the mic and I don't have a clue what I'm going to talk about today! I've had a lot of questions come across over the last few weeks, let me look at those I guess. Oh, and I'm Marty and I appreciate you joining us here at Warehouse and Operations as a Career this week. Ok, where's my bullet points. I've made a few notes on several of them, so let's talk about a couple of those. Ok, a listener wrote that I mention retirement quite a bit. That's an important topic so let's start there. Now I know, if you’re 20 years old unloading trucks, running a pallet jack, selecting cases at 180 cases per hour, or learning how to operate a stand-up reach forklift retirement does not enter your mind, you're thinking about the paycheck because you've got bills to pay! Retirement is not something you reach, it's something you build. And whether you realize it or not, you are already working toward it every single shift. When you start your career in the light industrial arena, you're focused on making it through the probation period, learning the WMS, hitting your productivity numbers, maybe getting cross-trained or learning that next position and the next promotion. Retirement is nowhere on the radar. But the truth is, the day you receive your first paycheck from a company that reports your earnings, you begin building your retirement record. Every time you punch in and your employer withholds taxes, you're contributing to the system. And that system keeps score. So Let's talk about Social Security for just a minute. No politics. No noise. It probably should be said that I am no authority on the social security system or tax system and by no means a retirement advisor so take nothing I say today as gospel and if you have serious questions reach out to someone other than an operations guy! So some notes I took from a quick internet search tells me that you earn work credits by working and paying into the system. You can earn up to 4 credits per year. Most people need 40 credits, about 10 years of work, to qualify for retirement benefits. If you work “under the table” and your earnings aren't reported, you are not earning credits. You might feel like you're ahead today, but you're stealing from your future self, and your future self will live with that decision. Our earnings can matter more than we think. I understand that Social Security calculates your benefit based on your highest 35 years of earnings. That means that promotions matter, our raises matter. Those certifications will matter. Moving from general labor to equipment operator can matter. When I talk about building a career instead of just working a job, this is part of what I mean. Higher reported earnings over time can mean hundreds of dollars more per month in retirement. And that difference lasts for the rest of your life. Here's something most young workers may not understand. Presently, you can begin drawing Social Security as early as age 62. But if you do, your monthly benefit is reduced. For many younger workers today, full retirement age is 67. If you wait beyond that, up to age 70, your monthly benefit increases even more. Here's how someone explained it to me. If you clock out early every shift, your paycheck is smaller. If you stay the full shift, sometimes even staying for the overtime, the paycheck grows and is larger. Retirement works the same way. And once you choose when to start collecting or drawing your social security, that decision follows you for life. Here's something else that we need to understand. Social Security was designed as a foundation, not the whole house! If your facility offers a 401(k), an employer match, a Roth option, make sure we ask questions understand those things. If your employer matches contributions, that is free money. I've seen young associates pass on it because they “need every dollar right now.” I understand that. I really do. But even $25 or $50 a week, invested consistently over 30 or 40 years, can grow into something meaningful because of compound growth. Time is your greatest asset when you're young. Not your strength and not speed or productivity. In this instance time is our greatest financial asset! We all know Warehousing is demanding. Loading trucks, Selecting cases, operating equipment and working 10-hour shifts on concrete floors is rough. Your body is strong in your 20s, even in your 30s, you still bounce back. Then In your 40s, you start noticing things. By your 50s and 60s? You respect recovery time a lot more. Planning for retirement isn't about quitting work. It's about having options. And planning can get us there. You've heard me mention Career planning vs. Paycheck planning. A paycheck mindset says “I just need this week covered.” Whereas our career mindset says “I'm building something that lasts.” When you show up on time every shift, protect your attendance record, willingly accept cross-training, maybe learn inventory control and learn dispatch, or learn how the operation works. You are increasing your lifetime earnings potential. And our lifetime earnings impact our retirement. Everything is connected. I want to mention the forty credits. That's the minimum many workers need to qualify for Social Security retirement benefits. Ten years of documented, reported work. That's not a long time. But if you spend years bouncing in and out of undocumented work, quitting without records, or not paying attention to your earnings history, you can delay or reduce your benefits. It's important to review your earnings record periodically, make sure it's accurate. This is your future income. If you're 20-something listening to this start early, build skills, increase earnings, and think long term. Don't sacrifice tomorrow for temporary comfort today. I think retirement is about having the choice to mentor part-time, consult, volunteer, travel, spend time with family and friends, or simply rest. But choice only comes with planning. You are already working toward retirement. Forty credits. Thirty-five years of earnings. Small weekly investments. Consistent growth and career decisions that increase long-term value. This is the long game. And in warehousing, just like in life, the long game is what matters most. Ok, enough of all that. Here's one more bullet point I wanted to mention. I jotted this down a couple of weeks ago, I don't remember who asked about it, but I'm asked the question almost monthly. How am I going to get a job as a forklift driver if no company is willing to train me? A fair question, but honestly, most all companies train people to operate their forklifts. There are no shortcuts to becoming an equipment operator. I urge associates interested in being equipment operators to target a company within a distance from the house that you can commit to the commute for every shift. Make sure they are using the kind and type of equipment you're wanting to drive and take any utility position to get your foot in the door with them. Show up every day with a great attitude and be willing to learn every task they offer you. After about 3 to 6 months of being that employee, approach your manager and share your goal of being an operator. Companies train their associates. An employee knows the warehouse, they know every item, they know how the warehouse flows and works. Yes, you can take a short course and pay for a license. That's a whole story on its own, that I won't climb up on my soap box about right now, anyway, what you're likely to find is that the first question a hiring agent is going to ask is, how much experience do you have? When we get our foot in the door as an unloader, loader, maybe even a sanitation associate, or almost any general labor job, our management team is more apt to work with us. They already have an investment in us, and we've shown them, and now told them, that we have a goal, and a plan. We're going to be the safest and most productive equipment operator they've ever trained. Companies do train operators, they have to train them because it can take many months, even years to be a productive operator. So to answer the question. Companies do train. In my opinion, we have to work ourselves into the position. Theres no class that can teach us everything. We develop those skills over time, through experience. And that's my 2 cents on that! Theres my own personal thoughts on two points today. I hope I mentioned something that helped you or got you to thinking about a plan. Until next week, please be safe at work and at home, stay focused on the task at hand. We all want to do it again tomorrow!
In this powerful episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast, host and founder Daniel Smrokowski welcomes back Special Olympics Athlete Leader, writer, and advocate Amanda Harrinauth for an important conversation about the global Spread the Word campaign and this year's theme: Words Matter. Amanda shares the deeply personal story behind her article, “What I Learned from the Kids of Classroom 111: Turning the R-Word into the Word RESPECT.” From first hearing the R-word as a middle school student to studying its harmful impact in college and finding her voice as a leader through Special Olympics, Amanda reflects on how language shapes dignity, identity, and belonging. Together, Daniel and Amanda explore why words carry real consequences, how harmful language affects people with intellectual disabilities, and what it means to replace stigma with respect. Amanda also speaks about the mentors and experiences that shaped her advocacy—including the influence of disability rights icon Judy Heumann—and how poetry and storytelling help her educate, empower, and inspire change. This episode is an honest and emotional call to action for listeners to become allies in everyday conversations, take the pledge for respectful language, and help build a more inclusive world where every voice is valued. Chapter Markers: 00:00 Opening + Personal Stories 15:00 The Harm of the R-Word 26:45 Influences + Leadership 36:00 Spread The Word Campaign - Words Matter 45:00 Amanda's Letter to the R-Word 49:00 Closing Reflection Episode 823 ShowNotes & Links Take the Pledge Here Learn more about Spread the Word campaign Listen to more episodes in our Spread The Word Series Spread the Word Day is March 4, 2026. Access Your Guide to Spread the Word Day--podcasts, columns, and the pledge HERE
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Send a text"If I don't laugh, I'll cry." We've all said it, but Cathy Brusk lives it.From the terrifying moment a "stomach bug" turned into life-saving heart surgery, to navigating a world that wasn't built for her son, Cathy joins Surviving Ish to pull back the curtain on the reality of special-needs parenting.We're diving deep into the stuff people usually whisper about:The "R-Word" in Politics: Why language actually matters.Medical Mysteries: How a vascular ring and Cortical Vision Impairment (CVI) changed everything.The Financial Breaking Point: How medical bills and "traditional" gender roles almost crushed their marriage.The "Ish" of Life: Why laundry drawstrings and Christmas tinsel are the ultimate villains.Cathy shares how her family navigated mitochondrial disease, legal blindness, and years of financial stresses to find their "dream job" ending. It's raw, it's funny, and it's the reality check you didn't know you needed. #SpecialNeedsParenting #ParentingHumor #RealTalk #Resilience #MarriageAndMoney https://www.catherinebrusk.com/https://www.amazon.com/Forgiving-Nick-Romance-Collection-Book-ebook/dp/B0CL2VCLSYhttps://youtu.be/5bAFOuAeN2k?si=4XOYvwRiTXF1rqnHSupport the show
Episode Notes Found on Taco_boy's youtube: https://youtu.be/MaZvaz21v00?si=IEesaXTTOKiP7kgs Wubby talks about food, yells at his friends and watches a house tour. Guaranteed to put you to sleep in no time! PayMoneyWubby: https://twitch.tv/paymoneywubby YouTube: @PaymoneyWubby Twitch Highlights: @PaymoneyWubbyHighlights MTG Channel: @WubbyMagicMonday VOD Channel (Unofficial): @WubbyStreamArchive Timestamps: 0:00:00 Old Food 0:10:26 Board Game Debacle 0:26:44 The R Word 0:40:28 Wubby's Thanksgiving 0:49:49 It's Cold in San Diego 1:00:15 KBBQ 1:05:36 Fallout house tour
Episode 620 If you are ready to stop asking what is realistic and want help mapping out an unrealistic target and a simple weekly plan to make it happen, give the team a call by heading to GetMoreLoans.com and schedule a sample coaching call to walk through your numbers and next steps. Welcome to Loan Officer Freedom, the #1 podcast in the country for loan officers, hosted by Carl White. In this episode, Carl breaks down the one word he believes has quietly held more loan officers back than rates, competition, or the market ever could. That word is "realistic," and Carl explains how it often becomes a permission slip to play small and protect past results instead of building something better. Carl shares why "realistic" usually means avoiding disappointment, negotiating with your past performance, or aiming so low you cannot miss. He explains why asking a better question completely changes the outcome and opens the door to breakthrough years instead of incremental progress. The conversation walks through a real example of a loan officer who doubled her production in a single year by stopping the question of what was realistic and focusing instead on what it would take. Carl breaks down how most big jumps in production come from simple math, consistent activity, and a plan that fits real life. If you have ever caught yourself setting safe goals just to avoid failure, this episode will challenge that mindset. You will walk away with a clearer way to set bigger targets, build a simple weekly plan, and create results that once felt out of reach.
After years of SJWs trying to turn the word in to a slur and make sure anyone who called someone else a "retard" was ostracized from polite society, now the worm has turned and we're back baby! Bring back the 90's when we could call everyone all the slurs we wanted.History of the R-Word, MAGA's Favorite SlurThe ‘R-Word' Returns, Dismaying Those Who Fought to Oust It - The New York Times
In this house...we say "retarded." The American Radicals Podcast covers pearl-clutching by communists over the return of the R-word as well as DEI in the airline industry, presidential rallies for the economy, and trans-Republicans. https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/26/us/r-word-slur-disability.html https://nypost.com/2026/01/23/opinion/despite-trumps-efforts-airline-dei-programs-are-still-risking-peoples-lives/?utm_campaign=iphone_nyp&utm_source=pasteboard_app https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/01/26/trump-affordability-midterms/ https://www.wsj.com/opinion/why-pam-bondi-didnt-publish-all-the-epstein-files-in-30-days-6c6689fd?st=5ccapS https://www.cbsnews.com/news/bondi-minnesota-voter-rolls-welfare-data-walz-immigration-shootings/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/style/power/2026/01/23/blaire-white-maga-trans-influencer/?utm_campaign=wp_main&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2026/01/22/walmart-suicide-shotgun-maryland-verdict/
No… it's not receiving… but it is one of the energies that stops you from receiving at the highest and best frequency.Breathe in and breathe out — challenge yourself to look deep in the mirror today as you push play.Expansion is available for all of us. It starts with a willingness to acknowledge, accept and allow our feelings to be felt. PS.You can access the Seven Layer Transformation™️ inside of UNICORNS ONLY MINDSET SOCIETY.
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Readings: Isaiah 11:1-10 | Romans 15:4-13 | Matthew 3:1-12 | Psalm 72:1-7, 18-19. Preached for the Second Sunday of Advent (2025-12-07).
Former longtime NFL sideline reporter Michele Tafoya, host of the Michele Tafoya Podcast, joined The Guy Benson Show today to dig into the massive fraud and theft scandal in Minneapolis involving over $1 billion stolen from taxpayers by, predominantly, Somali Americans in the state. Tafoya and Benson also discussed the questions surrounding Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison and campaign contributions tied to the perpetrators. Tafoya and Benson also discussed the racism accusations coming from figures like Ilhan Omar if her involvement in the fraud scandal is questioned, despite legitimate questions surrounding her potential involvement. Tafoya also weighed in on Tim Walz's outrage over being called the "r-word," contrasting it with his own history of spreading smears about Donald Trump and JD Vance and making light of political violence. Listen to the full interview below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Pete Hegseth's breast pocket always sports an American flag hankerchief. He literally wipes his nose with Old Glory. This week we learned what he wipes with the Constitution:
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In the latest episode of "The Raheem Mostert Show", Raheem gives us a rundown of his Thanksgiving and the reason why he loves turkey. Raheem talks about the conversations he his having about possibly retiring at the end of the season. Plus, how bad were things with Chip Kelly before he was let go from the Raiders. Go to https://OmahaSteaks.com to get 50% off sitewide during their Sizzle All the Way Sale. And use code COMPANY at checkout for an extra $35 off. Minimum purchase may apply. See site for details. A big thanks to our advertiser, Omaha Steaks! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this Episode, I'll breakdown the moment Trump dropped the R WORD which sent half of America immediately spiralling out of control. I'll unpack the meltdown, the over-analysis, and the industrial-strength outrage machine, while reminding everyone that one bad word shouldn't require a full national evacuation drill. 99 Golfs with 47. Game Over For Canada! This Episode is Sponsored By: www.lesdeliceslafrenaie.com Montreal's Best Bakery/Pastry Shop with 7 locations! "Simply Delicious" IG: @deliceslafrenaie @lafrenaiebrossard @lafrenaiemagog @lafrenaiemontrealouest www.playground.ca IG: @playgroundyul @playgroundpoker Playground is Canada's premier gaming and entertainment destination with over 1100 gaming machines, 65 poker tables, and three restaurants. Fans Choice: Voted- Best Poker Room in the world! Win A Million-The Game Show! (Dec 29, 31, Jan 1, 2) The Drive By® Podcast is Brought to you by: www.ownspace.com *the views and opinions expressed on this podcast are of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of paid sponsors. The Drive By-Music-Intro/Extro https://open.spotify.com/track/2tAF0OfAhHdY76D9yCZ0T7?si=12de8dcd0d904211
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Trump's insult hitlist has been aiming at Gov. Tim Walz as of late. He caught plenty of Trump's insult missiles during last year's campaign trials and now the news is going crazy over the President calling him a retard. Did you think Trump would apologize for using that term? He's doubling down, and we break down why he called him that. Also on the show: Coach Ryan Silverfield is now Arkansas' head coach and we join the search for Memphis' new coach, Lane Kiffin has his John Calipari moment by ditching Ole Miss for LSU, Cyber Monday has some hot deals and some not deals, and our breakdown of Stranger Things Season 5. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this edition of Rage Zeit, Jack and Miles discuss their respective weekends, Pete Hegseth's numerous war crimes, Oxford University's word of the year: rage bait, Lindsey Halligan's disqualification and dismissal of the Comey & James cases, the Washington DC shooting of two National Guardsmen, Paul Anka's on Sinatra's junk, Trump's R-word rant against Tim Walz and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In light of the shooting of guardsmen in DC, President Trump calls for reverse migration, making the left play their hits of nazi and hating brown people. Minnesota involved in billions of dollars being stolen from Somali criminals, but the Minnesota politicians focused on Trump calling Walz the "R" word. Plus, Astronaut Kelly spins words, Jazzy confused with words, a prominent brown guy gives his opinions, and somehow car accidents and horse herpes. For my daily written breakdown and deeper analysis, subscribe to my Clarity Report at: https://clarityreport.beehiiv.com
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0:00 - Coach Sanford is in for Moser today! It's time for the Broncos to RESPOND. You lost a heartbreaking game vs Indy. So what? Let's move onto the next one. Good teams don't lose 2 games in a row. How will you respond to the loss?14:01 - CU still lacks a starting QB and an identity overall as a team. Yesterday, Deion did what he does best and quibbled with reporters! He poses the question: what IS an identity? Why do you need one?33:48 - Vic's biggest enemy in this world: GENETICS! Brett has an update on genetics and how it pertains to the NFL this season.
Your 60-second money minute. Today's topic: The R Word Again
As seen on Gutfeld!, AOL is shutting down its dial-up service. Also, the “R” word rears its ugly head. Greg lets you know what that word is. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Travis and Jesse dive into the CNN article about a certain word making its comeback and honestly, we're not surprised. This week we're breaking down how the hell perfectly normal words became forbidden in the first place, reminiscing about Gen X vocabulary that had nothing to do with actual disabilities, and calling out the absolute absurdity of triggered culture. Just another week of married people saying what everyone's thinking but afraid to say out loud.WARNING: Contains Gen X nostalgia, zero apologies for common sense, and two people who think words only have the power you give them. If you're easily offended by discussions about language policing or think words can physically hurt you, definitely skip this one.Travis: https://traviscrutcher.com Jesse: https://teamhopelifters.com #StuffThatShouldntMatter #GenX #LanguagePolice #TriggeredCulture #NoFilter #RawTalk #MarriedLife #WordsArentViolence #NotSorry
Glenn discusses the act of terrorism in Colorado, as an anti-Semite allegedly attacked Jewish protesters using a flamethrower. Is America close to have another 9/11-type attack? Glenn rants against the Democrats for accusing Republicans of being the violent party while ignoring the political terrorists in their party. How long will we let hatred fester in the name of tolerance? Glenn and Stu discuss the failure of Kamala Harris in picking Tim Walz as her running mate. A new report revealed the Biden administration ignored over 7,000 warnings of human trafficking. How is the Democrat Party considered the compassionate party? Glenn's chief researcher and defense expert, Jason Buttrill, joins to break down the Ukrainian drone attack on Russia and what it means for future wars. The guys further break down how everything regarding wars and nuclear weapons is about to change. CNN is unhappy that the R-word is making a comeback. Glenn discusses the hard truth about the R-word and reveals the real word people should be offended by. How did the gay marriage movement morph into the radical progressive movement it is today? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Over the past few years, Brittany has noticed the resurgence the R-word - a word that otherwise left the cultural lexicon. And while that's troubling in and of itself, its return may also have larger implications that affect policy, culture, and how we treat each other. Disability advocate Imani Barbarin joins the show to break down how ableism can take root in casual conversation, and why words matter. Support public media and receive ad-free listening & bonus content. Join NPR+ today.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy