Anonymous wrote:Well Loudoun County Public Schools for one. My 4th grade son came home two years ago after having listened to this 23 minute podcast at school (that he accessed through his classroom online virtual library, on his county issued Chromebook) telling me that someday he could have a baby! Try untangling that at bedtime with a 10 year old because surely if my teacher let me watch it and it was on the internet it must be true.
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-are-babies-made/id1103320303?i=1000414213516
Transcript:
[Scarlett] Why can girls have babies but boys can’t?
[Jane] That's Scarlett. She's seven years old and lives in Los Angeles, California and she wants to know why girls can have babies but boys cannot?
[Cory] This is a really good question Scarlett and I have a kind of surprising answer for you because even though you've probably only ever heard of women having babies and even though almost all the time it is girls or women that have babies sometimes it's different. So I need to explain this part, to give birth what you need is you need the uterus. People who have uteruses are the ones that can give birth. A baby can come out of your body because the uterus is the part where the baby grows. But most people who have a uterus are girls or women. But sometimes a boy or man can have a uterus and those men with a uterus can give birth. So it is true that almost all the time it's girls that have babies but not all of the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the reminder to send another donation in to wamu.
Honestly this was a decent reminder to me to listen in the car today. I heard some basic news coverage of Biden's trip to Asia and the earthquake in Morocco, an interesting story from a reporter who went to Nicaragua discussing political oppression there, and a thing about ear health. The last one was kind of light, but interesting enough. Nothing like what you hear is going on in these NPR hate threads we have a couple times a year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's NPR. They cover different sports than WJFK. If you want to hear about the Nats and Commanders you've got lots of options, NPR is going to cover the Mystics. This is like complaining that they play jazz and not Taylor Swift.
See- that's the thing. They used to cover he Nats. This is a newish thing.
I mean it was only a while back that they used to have Bluegrass every Sunday morning. Can you even imagine that now?
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the reminder to send another donation in to wamu.
Anonymous wrote:I listen to the radio in the shower each morning and I flip between NPR, Elliot in the morning and WTOP. I try to catch NPR at the top and bottom of the hour for news. Today they started the news not with any remarks on September 11th but rather with more talk about Trump indictments. Then they moved onto local sports and it was 90% devoted to the Mystics (female basketball) and not a single word about the Commanders win for the first time in this post- Snyder era. The Nats loss to the Dodgers got no mention.
It struck me that they have just really, really jumped the shark. Is it only for looney far lefties now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every other story is about race. almost all black and white, few Asians, Latin Americans, Eastern Europeans. No single topic deserves as much attention as they give to race, when there is so much in the world to talk about.
Uh oh. Some fragile white person is tired of all this race talk already, thinks we live in a post-racial world!
Anonymous wrote:Every other story is about race. almost all black and white, few Asians, Latin Americans, Eastern Europeans. No single topic deserves as much attention as they give to race, when there is so much in the world to talk about.
Anonymous wrote:How long do we need to focus so hard on 9-11? Pearl Harbor Day gets light mentions in December. Eventually you have to move on and let it be history.