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October 22, 2021 03:43 PM UTC

“Schools Are Poison Factories!” Heidi Ganahl Helped Dennis Prager Spread More Than Just COVID

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  • by: Erik Maulbetsch

(So much self-inflicted misery — Promoted by Colorado Pols)

Heidi Ganahl.

Last week, CU Regent Heidi Ganahl interviewed far-right radio host Dennis Prager at an invite-only event hosted by her gubernatorial campaign. Prager shared numerous eye-popping statements, including dangerous misinformation about COVID vaccines, an assortment of racial clichés, multiple diatribes attacking transgender people, concluding at one point, “the Left hates children’s innocence because they hate people.”

His musing on race included mischaracterizing an all-Black dorm option, such as the one offered by CU Boulder, as “segregation” favored by only “the Ku Klux Klan and the Left. ” He later explained how unconcerned with race he is by noting that he doesn’t have any problem with the fact that classical orchestras are “disproportionately Asian” and that there isn’t any “racial parity on NBA teams.”

Prager shared his most extreme vitriol, however, for American schools, which he called “poison factories” that damage children from kindergarten through college.

“I thank God both my kids share my values,” said Prager. “I thank God because I know how many good people there are who have kids who don’t. It’s actually the norm, and I understand why: they sent their kids to school. That’s it- simple as that! You send your kids to study poison, they get poisoned. It’s very hard to undo the damage of schooling from five until 23. It’s very, very hard. That’s where their peers are. That’s where their teachers are. That’s where their time is. They spent much less time with you. Schools are poison factories.”

At no point did Ganahl, the most prominent member of the board charged with directing Colorado’s flagship educational system, object or question Prager’s characterization of schools. In fact, she heaped praise on him in her introduction, during which she indicated that they’d spent considerable time together in the days prior to the interview.

“I’m Heidi Ganahl. I’m so happy to have you here today, and I am so excited for you to hear Dennis,” said Ganahl. “I mean, I’m sure many of you listen. But just soaking up his wisdom over the last couple of days, I’ve so enjoyed it.”

Ganahl also asked Prager for advice on how college students could push back against campus vaccine mandates, a position she herself has unsuccessfully advocated. Prager answered that giving the vaccine to children, including college students, was “pure undiluted child abuse.”

Prager said parents shouldn’t send their children to college, nor should they send them to “90% of America’s elementary and high schools.”

The talk show host, whose Prager University Foundation declared revenue of over $37 million last year, also called on grandparents to foot the bill for their grandchildren’s homeschooling, presumably to prevent them from being “poisoned.”

Less than a week later, Prager announced on his radio show that he had finally succeeded in his 18-month-long quest to contract COVID, a goal he had already explained to Ganahl during the interview, saying, “I’ve been trying to get COVID for a year and a half!”

Her campaign has since said it’s contacting all the attendees to encourage them to get tested.

Ganahl did not immediately respond to an email request for comment as to whether she believes all American schools, including the University of Colorado, are “poison factories.” This article will be updated with any response received.

Watch Ganahl’s full interview with Dennis Prager here.

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9 thoughts on ““Schools Are Poison Factories!” Heidi Ganahl Helped Dennis Prager Spread More Than Just COVID

    1. “Prager University” is a collection of videos with Prager’s “insights” or those he is comfortable endorsing.

      No admission criteria, no curriculum, no classes, no degrees granted, no graduation ceremonies.  Why he wanted to call it a “university” is a mystery. 

      It is organized as a not-for-profit institution, with a mission “To promote what is true, what is excellent, and what is noble through digital media.” 

      Guidestar.org reports 2019 show

      • Income of almost $24 million
      • Expenses of $17 million.
      • Net assets just over $21 million.

      biggest Independent Contractor is FACEBOOK INC  $3,633,880

      an Independent Contractor pulling down some serious dough for being PRESENTER/SHOW HOST:  CANDACE OWENS   $445,626

      1. Pretty good grift actually.  They pulled in $36 million in donations, my guess mostly from a couple large donors.  And they are sitting on $20 million in cash.

        Prager and a couple other chieftans pull out a few million in wages and "consulting" fees.

        They apparently don't actually charge for their product.  Since the vast majority of their income is from donations, very little fee income.  So, the donors are funding a nonprofit video production company, that spends most of its money on advertising.

        They claim 71 employees though.  Which is, um, interesting.

  1. No wonder she wants to run for (and lose) the governor's race. After spouting this bilge, there's not much chance of her being reelected to the Regents Board. 

  2. There is a perfect and very simple cure for the schools being “poison factories.”

    A mandate for all schools must be required for blind and unquestioning allegiance to the Trump Personality Cult and the “True Fact” that the 2020 election was “stolen.”

  3. The question is whether she has always been this deluded and cleverly hid it from the voters or this is a cynical attempt to persuade gullible Trumpers that she is worthy of their donations.

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