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Flip Philly Red: Grassroots Disruptor John Alonte McAuley Exposes How Philly GOP Intentionally Ignores Black Communities

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We open this hour of The Dawn Stensland Show with guest host Kathy Barnette breaking down a critical question dominating our listener polls: Has the United States already lost the war on Iran? The crew reacts to the latest geopolitical tensions as Kathy opens up the phonelines and sets a defiant tone against open borders and the corruption infiltrating youth sports. We are joined in studio by John Alonte McAuley, a Philadelphia-based grassroots activist with Flip Philly Red. McAuley addresses his status as a political disruptor who has managed to irritate both the Democrat and Republican establishments while attempting to shatter the 70-year narrative surrounding the Black vote in Philadelphia. The conversation shifts as Alonte shares his deeply personal journey from a past that included selling drugs and serving three and a half years in state prison for armed robberies, to turning his life around through faith, discipline, and a rejection of the victim mentality. Kathy and Alonte call out the organizational failures of local party leadership—including a text message campaign targeting Alonte during his primary run and recent public attacks by state committee members. They critique the establishment's total absence in West Philly, North Philly, and Southwest Philadelphia, arguing that political entities have failed to knock on doors or build a presence, ultimately contributing to historic losses in formerly solid areas like Chester County. Later, we invite Corey DeAngelis, research fellow for the Center for Education Policy at the Heritage Foundation, and Leah Ferretti, founder of Mississippi Ready, to discuss a nationwide education emergency. DeAngelis weighs in on recent Supreme Court rulings regarding birthright citizenship before highlighting the systemic failure of high-spending school districts. We look at the staggering data out of Chicago and Pennsylvania where astronomical spending per student fails to translate into basic literacy or math proficiency. Ferretti closes the loop by illuminating the chilling reality of the pre-K to prison pipeline, detailing how private prison systems project future bed space based entirely on local third-grade reading scores.

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