President of the State Freedom Caucus Network says the antidote to woke is freedom

"Our hope is that eventually we'll get into all 50 states because DC is very good at meddling in our affairs," Andy Roth said.
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President of the State Freedom Caucus Network Andy Roth says that local freedom caucuses are important in fighting woke culture and indoctrination. 

"A little bit over a year ago, we launched the Georgia Freedom Caucus," Roth said on the John Solomon Reports podcast. "Since then we've rolled out nine more in states that include South Carolina, Mississippi, a lot of the Western states, and even some blue states like Illinois. Our hope is that eventually we'll get into all 50 states because DC is very good at meddling in our affairs."

The State Freedom Caucus Network was inspired by the House Freedom Caucus in Congress to fight for freedom at the state level against things like critical race theory, government overreach and woke indoctrination. 

"DC's long tentacles don't necessarily get involved in certain issues," Roth stated. "That includes school choice. Abortion is now at the state level. CRT is in our classrooms. Election integrity is on the table. There's a long list of things that go on, including all of the crony capitalism that occurs with regulations and spending and taxes at the state level. And it's occurring in the dark."

Former Trump Chief of Staff Mark Meadows helped Roth to create the State Freedom Caucus Network.

"The reason I helped launch the House Freedom Caucus in the U.S. Congress is because I knew it would be a game-changer in advance of limited government and conservative values," Meadows' statement reads on the website. "And it was. Now it's time to take it to the states and the State Freedom Caucus Network is going to help make it happen." 

Roth explained that the antidote to woke is freedom. 

"So many things work against conservatives," Roth explained. "So we believe that the antidote is more freedom caucuses at the state level."