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Hi, and welcome back to the Carol Martins show on iHeartRadio. My guest today is Keisha King. Keisha is host of the Keisha King show and the founder of the Mass Exodus movement. Hi, Keisha. So nice to have you on.
Keisha King
Hey, Carol. Thanks for having me.
Unknown
So you and I were very much in the school trenches together over the last few years. I have been such a fan of yours, and we've met on a number of occasions. I think you're just terrific. How did you get into this world? What made you go be an activist?
Keisha King
Well, first, let me say thanks for having me on. I love everything that you've done as well. The book, everything that you're quoted in my book.
Unknown
I interviewed you.
Keisha King
Yeah. Yes, that's right. That's right. And I was one of the first purchasers. I must say.
Unknown
I was on it. Thank you. Very appreciated.
Keisha King
Absolutely. Yeah. So I got into this world a little bit differently than most people. I think it was a kind of a spiritual experience. I was having a conversation about BLM with a close family member, and I said I was going to go look up the statistics on the unarmed black men and in police interactions and looked it up, and I was completely blown away. It was like less than 10, and I didn't really know what to make of it because, you know, there were all these riots. Why are all these riots happening when clearly there's more of an issue with black on black crime? And so just pondering this stuff, I started doing More research, found Dr. Thomas Sowell, Walter Williams, Milton Friedman, and my mind was just completely blown away. I was sitting on my couch, fast forward a few months later, and the Lord spoke to my heart and told me that my skin color had become an idol in my life. And it just. It changed my life. It. I felt like £10,000 had been lifted off of me. I really, truly felt free. I don't know how many people know the oppression narrative that you are born into as a black American. I mean, you hear everywhere. And with God telling me this, it was just, you know, it was life changing because he was pointing me back to this is who I said you are. And it just gave me confidence and reassured me and just pointed me back in the right direction. And then I felt sort of this, you know, usher ushering into politics. And I'm like, no, thank you. Like, I got the revelation, like, all that other stuff. I'm cool. I don't really want to go into that world. Right. But I couldn't.
Unknown
You're like, this. This is enough. I'll just stop here. Thank you.
Keisha King
That was enough. Exactly. And so I just started getting involved locally. And then I worked for the RNC during the 2020 Trump campaign, and that's when all the school stuff happened. So I'm, you know, reading just. My life has, like, just completely, you know, blown apart at this point, because. Right.
Unknown
I was gonna say, did this make you. Make you very popular in your world, your revelation?
Keisha King
Not so much. Not so much. So I'm like, that's why I didn't really want to go into all of that. But, you know, I just couldn't help it. Anyway, I had read all of this, you know, all these books, and. And come across Critical Race Theory, and I didn't even know at the time it was even a thing. I thought it was just, you know, people talking about it like, this is happening here and there, maybe. But my oldest daughter was asked what pronoun she wanted to go by in the first day of her eighth grade year. And Carol, we go way back.
Unknown
You weren't having it? Yeah.
Keisha King
No. And then same teacher, a few months later, comes back and asks the kids, or is rather telling the kids that they're oppressed based on their skin color. So, you know, I was not having it. And it was just. I was going to school board meetings. I was honestly thinking I could just go down there because clearly, they just need to know that parents don't want their children to be thought of themselves as oppressed, and they're gonna change all this nonsense. It didn't go like that.
Unknown
No. Right. So what did they say? What did they tell you?
Keisha King
They didn't want. They didn't want to hear us. They did not want to hear anything that we had to say.
Unknown
But the fact that there was an us, was there more than just you?
Keisha King
Yeah. So Moms for Liberty was, like, sort of bubbling at the time because they were upset about what was going on with their children as well, and so asked to be a part of that. And I was like, no, thank you. Okay.
Carol Markowitz
And.
Keisha King
But eventually I did join. So, yes, there was a group of parents which was very, you know, welcoming and encouraging and, you know, letting me know that I wasn't Alone and feeling like, okay, this is not crazy. I'm not crazy for, you know, hearing these things and being upset by it. But anyway, I ended up getting involved with Moms for Moms for Liberty became their spokes mom and just sort of speaking around the country on critical race theory and how it was a detriment to not just black Americans, but all Americans, because we're not trying to be judged by our skin color. Like, we did that already, thank you very much. We're done with that.
Unknown
Do you have any regrets about getting into all this? Like, you could have had just a easy, peaceful life and not done this. Do you wish it had gone differently?
Keisha King
I don't. You know, that's a. That's a great question. I don't regret any of it. I mean, I've had the death threat. I've had, you know, people try to lunge at me, to attack me. Men at that, you know, Men. Yeah, it's been. I've had some pretty crazy instances or incidents rather. And no, I don't regret it at all. I would do it all over again. And matter of fact, I'm doubling down on everything that I've ever said because, you know, just everything that's going on in our country, it's too much. If we don't speak up about it, we're going to have more. So, you know, no biggie to get involved.
Unknown
So what's next on the horizon for you? What battles are you fighting now?
Keisha King
Well, so right now I feel like we've been so, so much. So many lies have been thrown at Americans. We're so blinded with deception. So my goal is just to try to help people see the truth, like, what is really happening. And let's try to, you know, dig a little bit deeper and see what the root of some of these things that we see in the news. What's the root of this? And a lot of times, you see, it's a lot of Marxist communist tactics and just infiltration. So that's my goal, to help enlightenment people who see what's going on and try to show them, like, okay, here's where these things come from. Because I think it's a bigger conspiracy than we, than we realize.
Unknown
What does the Mass Exodus movement do?
Keisha King
So what we do is we've provided resources for parents who want to help their kids get out of the public schooling system or into charter schools. We have resources on there to show parents what to do, like the steps that they need to take to get their kids out of the public, the government Indoctrination camps, as I like to call them. If there are any other available options in your. Your state, showing you how to navigate that, there's different websites that we have there. Basically it's a resource for parents because, you know, every state is different. It's hard to, you know, pinpoint everything, but it kind of gets you going in the right direction. If you want to take that leap and pull your kids out.
Unknown
Is that. Are you seeing a lot of people wanting to do that right now?
Keisha King
We have seen millions of parents pull their children out of these government indoctrination camps since 2021 till now. It is only growing. And with school choice being implemented all over the country, parents realize that they want more options. When they look and see that these reading scores are not, you know, they're kind of just making them up, you know, is your own child and you can kind of see where they are, you're like, wait a minute. This is not lining up with what. What I was told on the report card. And so parents are deciding that, you know, that there's more options and they exercising their. Their rights on those options.
Unknown
Are you optimistic about the next few years?
Keisha King
Let's say I am. I mean, I'm just an optimistic person.
Unknown
Same.
Keisha King
So, yeah, but.
Unknown
But I have to say, the last few years, I. I really was pessimistic about America for the first time in my life. I really thought, if this gets any worse, like the 2020, you know, 2020, early 2000s, the whole pandemic years, the. The cancel culture, the strict conformity on the left, all of that, I really thought we're heading in a really dangerous, terrible direction and we might not be able to climb out of it. And so to see kind of the backlash to it now, it's nice, but I'm worried. I'm still worried overall, but in general, I'm an optimistic person.
Keisha King
Yeah. Yeah. And I think it's wise to, you know, have that maybe not worry, but just, you know, keeping your eye out to see what's going on, what's bubbling up, what is like what the left is up to, because they don't seem to be backing down. And this, you know, I wouldn't say it's not a time to kind of, you know, rest on our laurels or anything like that, because we can see with. Another thing that worries me is the, like, all this, the rise of the anti Semitism, like that has, first of all, it's kind of, to me, came out of nowhere, was like, what in the world? And Then to see some fellow. Well, used to be fellow, you know, other people on the right starting to chime in on this.
Unknown
Totally. Yeah, it's scary.
Keisha King
That makes me concerned. A friend of mine who digs really deep into these topics was telling me that when you see the rise of like, anti Semitism, that is like a sign that a nation totally not doing good at all. And I like all of this. That too was new to me. And they were explaining to me, like, historically, when you have these things, when you have the children being targeted and you have, you know, just group. Specific groups of people, just.
Unknown
Yeah, yes.
Keisha King
Like, that is not a good sign. And so historically it hasn't been a good sign.
Unknown
Right.
Keisha King
And currently it's not a good sign.
Unknown
But I've been trying to warn people that it's really not about the Jews. I mean, it's not good for Jews right now, but it's not about the Jews. It's about a real deep sickness in society. Like the antisemitism on the right isn't even about. I would say not really about Jews. It's about conspiracy theories and about just falling for the most ridiculous conspiracy theories out there. So I get that people are distrustful of the narrative or what they told, but a lot of the things that are being spread on the right are taking that way too far. And that worries me also.
Keisha King
Yeah, I mean, it should worry all Americans, you know, this idea that we can't. Yes, we were. We have been lied to. But it's like, right.
Unknown
Not about everything. Something's actually happened. Dinosaurs existed.
Keisha King
Right. This is so crazy to me. Like, it's like. I've described it as like. It's like post modernist for, like, history. It's like we can just make up history. Like, you know, we're.
Carol Markowitz
We.
Keisha King
We have all the knowledge now, Carol. And so everything that you've learned in the past, that's old, that's, you know, that's that traditional stuff. We don't need experts.
Unknown
Absolutely.
Keisha King
Yeah. Anybody who's actually studied on anything.
Unknown
We're just. Because some other experts had been wrong in the past, therefore no expertise should exist. You know, what world is this?
Keisha King
Like, this is. I don't mean to be crazy. It's just dumb. Like. Just dumb. I'm sorry. Like, yeah, it's not smart. It's not even. They're not good takes. They're not sensible. It just doesn't make any sense. But because a lot of these people that are saying this nonsense have huge influence. That is the thing that concerns me. Absolutely it doesn't take much. You know, back to Charles Lindbergh and, you know, see what he was doing, right? Same thing. Like same thing.
Unknown
We're going to take a quick break and be right back on the Carol Markowitz Show.
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Unknown
What keeps you up or what are you kind of concerned with?
Keisha King
My concern is the ability for so many Americans to be mass, sort of indoctrinated. Not sort of, but indoctrinated so heavily. That is really. Because when someone gets indoctrinated, like legit indoctrination, which we see, like when you start believing that a man could be a woman and a woman can be a man, like you are fully indoctrinated because that is a complete lie. And it's very hard to break through those types of. That type of brainwashing.
Unknown
Right.
Keisha King
Because people really do believe the lie. Like it is not a theory to them anymore. It's not, you know, they, they have fully internalized this thinking, this worldview and that, that to me is concerning because it's like if we can't speak to you and get through to you, what do we do? So that is the thing that that's on my heart. It's been on my heart for quite some time, which I'm determined to. I'm writing a book on this. Oh, good. Yes, I think.
Unknown
Tell me more.
Keisha King
Yes, it's so. So my family, I have a history of cult in my family. Wow, okay. Pretty strange. My grandmother actually passed away in a cult, had another family member, a nephew who was in a Cult as well. I've actually interviewed him for my book. He's out now, thank God. But seeing the left and then seeing my family, when I said, you know, okay, I'm not, I don't believe any of these tactics and things on the left. I don't believe this ideology. The way that they responded as a Christian family was very, it was jarring to me. And so I'm like, wait a minute, this is not just a belief in a political party, you know, like a support for a political party. This is like beyond that. And so the more I looked into it, I was like, this is like a cult. And so I've been just digging and looking and, and reading.
Unknown
Love that connection. Yeah. Thank you.
Keisha King
Sometimes I'm like, is this hyperbolic? But the more I read, no, I'm like, no, this is how cults behave. Right. So the. I, you know, there is typically in a cult there is like a main character or a main personality. And in this particular stance, in this particular instance, it is the Democrat party. All roads lead back to this massive institution. And I believe that they have become the biggest cult in American history. I mean, I know that sounds like a pretty.
Unknown
I'm looking forward to reading this. This is, this sounds really interest.
Keisha King
Well, thank you. Thank you. So, yeah, I've been working on it for a few years now and yeah, I look forward to presenting it.
Unknown
Yeah, we'll have you back on to talk about it more in depth. But I love that. I think that's a really cool idea. What advice would you give your 16 year old self?
Keisha King
I probably. I would tell myself that it is okay to be you. Oh my gosh, I feel like I'm gonna cry. You did the Oprah thing on me.
Unknown
You're gonna make me cry.
Keisha King
I. I still struggle with this, just to be quite honest, of being myself. Like, this is what I believe, this is what I think. And you know, sometimes it is sort of out of the box. You know, it's not conventional, but it has blessed me throughout my life and. But at the same time, sometimes I just have a lot of second guessing. So I would tell myself, it is okay to be yourself. What God has put inside of you is good and it is good for you to express those things. And yes, it may be a little bit different, but that's okay too.
Unknown
Is that what you tell your kids also?
Keisha King
I do, I admire my kids. Like they struggle with that. So they are 18 and 16 now.
Unknown
Wow. Yeah, you don't look old enough to have 18 and 16 year olds.
Keisha King
Neither Do. How old is it you have?
Unknown
My old. My oldest is 15. 15, 15, 12 and 9.
Keisha King
So why didn't I remember you had three.
Unknown
Three girl and two boys. The girl really tricked us into having two more. She was too, too easy.
Keisha King
So, yeah, girls are good. Girls are easy.
Unknown
Yeah. I always tell people, if you have any say in it, you know, have a girl first. And obviously they don't have a say in it. But you know, my, if you had control, try to have a girl first because she really does make the whole operation operate a lot smoother.
Keisha King
They do. They are so different. My little sister has five boys. They have five. Yeah.
Unknown
It's tough. Yeah.
Keisha King
Cried for the girl and then they were like, they got a boy instead. And so they were like, okay, we're dead.
Unknown
Yeah. What are you gonna do?
Keisha King
I can't blame em. They try. They have contributed to humanity.
Unknown
That's right. Yeah. I, I, When I joke about having a fourth, my daughter's like, I mean, I wouldn't, I would not have a fourth. But when I used to joke about it, y. She would be like, but what if it's another boy? What are we going to do?
Keisha King
Exactly.
Unknown
There'll be just too many of them.
Keisha King
Yeah, it's like us against them at that point.
Unknown
Exactly. Well, I've loved this conversation. Kesha, I think you are fantastic. Leave us here with your best tip for my listeners on how they can improve their lives.
Keisha King
How you can improve your life. Get in a quiet place and get closer to God. That is what I would say. That's how you can improve your life. The, the God of the Bible. That is what I believe that has truly guided me throughout my life. And there, there is no match. There is no match. So that would be my advice. Get in a quiet place and get closer to God.
Unknown
I love it. Find God. Thank you so much for coming on. She is Keisha King. Check out the Keisha King show. And we're looking forward to this book.
Keisha King
Let's.
Unknown
Let's let us know when it's out.
Keisha King
Will do. Thank you so much, Carol.
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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show Episode: The Karol Markowicz Show: How Keisha King is Fighting Educational Indoctrination Release Date: June 11, 2025
In this compelling episode of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, host Carol Markowitz engages in an enlightening conversation with Keisha King, the dynamic host of The Keisha King Show and the founder of the Mass Exodus movement. Keisha shares her transformative journey from personal revelation to becoming a prominent activist fighting against educational indoctrination in American schools. This detailed summary captures the essence of their discussion, highlighting key points, insights, and notable quotes.
[03:15] Carol Markowitz introduces Keisha King, praising her work and expressing admiration for her contributions to activism.
Keisha King recounts her path into activism, beginning with a profound personal experience:
"I was having a conversation about BLM with a close family member, and I said I was going to go look up the statistics on the unarmed black men and in police interactions and looked it up, and I was completely blown away." – [04:07]
She delves deeper into her spiritual awakening:
"I felt like £10,000 had been lifted off of me. I really, truly felt free." – [04:22]
This epiphany led her to question long-held narratives about race and oppression, steering her towards influential thinkers like Dr. Thomas Sowell and Milton Friedman. Her newfound understanding propelled her into the realm of political activism, despite her initial reluctance.
Keisha discusses her entry into activism through local engagements and her eventual role with Moms for Liberty:
"I ended up getting involved with Moms for Liberty... became their spokes mom and just sort of speaking around the country on critical race theory." – [07:35]
She explains the challenges faced during school board meetings, where her efforts to advocate against educational indoctrination were initially met with resistance:
"They did not want to hear anything that we had to say." – [07:35]
Despite opposition, Keisha emphasizes the importance of community and solidarity among like-minded parents:
"Moms for Liberty was... letting me know that I wasn't alone." – [07:53]
As the founder of the Mass Exodus movement, Keisha outlines the mission and activities of the organization:
"We've provided resources for parents who want to help their kids get out of the public schooling system or into charter schools." – [10:30]
She highlights the increasing demand for alternatives to traditional public education:
"We have seen millions of parents pull their children out of these government indoctrination camps since 2021 till now. It is only growing." – [11:18]
The movement focuses on empowering parents with the tools and knowledge to make informed educational choices for their children, advocating for school choice and transparency in educational practices.
Keisha shares her concerns about the pervasive indoctrination she perceives in American society:
"My concern is the ability for so many Americans to be mass, sort of indoctrinated... it's a complete lie." – [20:05]
She warns about the rising anti-Semitism and its historical implications:
"A friend of mine... was telling me that when you see the rise of like, anti Semitism, that is like a sign that a nation totally not doing good at all." – [13:40]
Keisha is actively working on a book that explores these themes, drawing parallels between political movements and cult-like behaviors:
"I believe that they have become the biggest cult in American history." – [22:55]
Her future endeavors include deeper research and advocacy to combat what she views as systemic indoctrination and deception in society.
The conversation takes a personal turn as Keisha reflects on her struggles and offers heartfelt advice:
"I would tell myself that it is okay to be you... What God has put inside of you is good and it is good for you to express those things." – [23:20]
She emphasizes the importance of self-acceptance and spiritual grounding as foundations for personal and societal change.
When asked about improving lives, Keisha advises:
"Get in a quiet place and get closer to God. That is what I would say. The God of the Bible... There is no match." – [25:45]
Her advice underscores the role of faith and introspection in navigating life’s challenges.
Keisha King’s journey from personal revelation to active resistance against educational indoctrination paints a vivid picture of her dedication to fostering informed and autonomous communities. Her work with Moms for Liberty and the Mass Exodus movement highlights a significant shift among parents seeking alternatives to traditional public education. Keisha’s insights into societal indoctrination, coupled with her unwavering optimism and faith, offer a compelling narrative on the quest for truth and freedom in contemporary America.
For listeners seeking to understand the dynamics of educational reform and the fight against perceived indoctrination, this episode provides invaluable perspectives and actionable insights.
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This summary encapsulates the depth and breadth of the conversation between Carol Markowitz and Keisha King, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of Keisha's mission, challenges, and vision for the future of education and societal values.