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HOT TAKE THURSDAY: I keep getting shut down when we talk about "hot topic" social issues... HELP!

Season 1, Ep. 65

"Every time I share my view on a 'hot topic,' like what schools are teaching about gender and sexuality, I immediately get shut down and called names. HELP!"


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