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WarRoom battleground EP 759: How The VOA Silenced Alternative Media, CO Legislation Forces Gender Affirmation On Parents

May 1, 2025
Michael Pack, a filmmaker and former CEO of the U.S. Agency for Global Media, joins activist Tina Deskovitz from Moms for Liberty for a spirited discussion. They dive into the silencing of alternative media and the implications of recent Colorado legislation on parental rights and gender affirmation for children. Listeners hear about the backlash against the legislation, chaos in the political atmosphere, and the necessity of grassroots activism. This engaging dialogue underlines the urgent need for active participation in defending conservative values in education.
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ANECDOTE

Michael Pack's Firing in Public Broadcasting

  • Michael Pack shares his experience being appointed by President Bush to bring conservative voices into public broadcasting.
  • He was ultimately fired after conservative programs like the Tucker Carlson show were removed.
INSIGHT

Media Bias Blocks Broadcasting Reform

  • The top managers in international broadcasting agencies are hopelessly biased against Donald Trump.
  • These agencies reflect wider media bias, making reform difficult and creating a need to reinvent international broadcasting.
ADVICE

Rebuild Broadcasting Strategically

  • Rebuild international broadcasting by rethinking its structure rather than restoring old models.
  • Consider funding immigrant-led broadcasting groups and focus on soft power principles.
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