Jeremy Carl - A Reckoning on Race: Why we need to be honest about anti-whiteness

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
  • We speak about:
    The three pillars of modern anti-white civil rights laws: affirmative action, disparate impact, and the erosion of freedom of association.
    Criminality and different treatment under the law - the Central Park Five case.
    Hollywood and Madison Avenue.
    White flight and gentrification.
    Jeremy Carl is a senior fellow at Claremont Institute; he also served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Interior under President Trump and is a former research fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University.
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Комментарии • 42

  • @seramer8752
    @seramer8752 25 дней назад +6

    Diversity is OUR strength was coined by the ADL.

  • @LukeScott74
    @LukeScott74 26 дней назад +4

    Thank you for another wonderful discussion.

  • @wazzpqazzza
    @wazzpqazzza 26 дней назад +6

    This is classic Kaschuta content.

  • @lomotil3370
    @lomotil3370 26 дней назад +5

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:26 *📚 Jeremy Carl discusses his book "The Unprotected Class" and the importance of including "anti-white" in the title to confront taboos head-on.*
    02:26 *💼 The title of Jeremy Carl's book was deliberately provocative, aiming to challenge cultural norms and spark conversation.*
    04:29 *📈 Regnery Publishing accepted Jeremy Carl's book proposal, valuing its scholarly approach and data-driven analysis.*
    06:38 *📖 Jeremy Carl's book is praised for its meticulousness and persuasiveness, drawing comparisons to other influential works.*
    08:15 *💬 Jeremy Carl aims for his book to speak for itself, presenting facts without sensationalism to convey its message effectively.*
    10:23 *🕰️ The roots of anti-whiteness in America can be traced back to legislative milestones like the Civil Rights Act of 1964, but cultural factors also play a significant role.*
    13:46 *🛠️ Disparate impact, a legal concept, has had a profound effect on policies and practices, shaping societal norms and business decisions.*
    16:20 *🏛️ Civil rights laws create a sense of "anarcho-tyranny," where selective enforcement and cultural attitudes perpetuate disparities.*
    18:10 *🤔 Jeremy Carl discusses the Central Park Five case and the complexities of narratives surrounding crime and race in the media.*
    20:53 *🕵️‍♂️ Jeremy Carl discusses the Central Park Five case, highlighting the controversy surrounding their exoneration and the public narrative's divergence from evidence.*
    22:17 *💬 Public narratives surrounding infamous race-based cases like Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown often conflict with the evidence, reflecting societal biases.*
    23:37 *🤯 There's a significant disparity between public perceptions and reality regarding crime, leading to a distorted understanding of who commits crimes and who the victims are.*
    25:31 *🎭 Overdosing on "red pills" (realizing uncomfortable truths) can lead to a radicalized viewpoint, but a balanced approach is crucial to avoid societal polarization and violence.*
    27:21 *🔄 Maintaining a false reality or overdosing on uncomfortable truths both pose risks to societal stability, highlighting the need for a nuanced approach to addressing contentious issues.*
    30:04 *🌍 Immigration is a crucial topic, with questions about cultural preservation and national identity at its core.*
    35:29 *🧱 Diversity, while celebrated in modern discourse, can be a weakness in a society, leading to divisions and conflicts, challenging the notion of "strength in diversity."*
    43:46 *🌍 Ethnic conflicts imported through immigration pose significant challenges and contradictions to leftist narratives, potentially leading to civil unrest.*
    46:01 *💻 While ethnic conflicts may have political and cultural significance, focusing excessively on them may divert attention from other critical domestic issues.*
    48:59 *🧠 The Google AI incident underscores the ideological capture of major tech companies, highlighting deeper-seated issues within the tech industry's culture.*
    50:33 *🔒 Unless significant cultural changes occur within big tech companies, addressing issues like bias and censorship will remain challenging.*
    55:38 *📈 Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter opened up new avenues for discourse, challenging the left's control over political communication and allowing for more open discussions on sensitive topics.*
    57:53 *📚 In recommending thinkers, Pat Buchanan's alternative political narratives and Renaud Camus's deeper exploration of societal issues beyond demographics are highlighted for their relevance to contemporary discourse.*
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  • @greenglasful
    @greenglasful 26 дней назад +3

    Good one Alex

  • @leoleo6692
    @leoleo6692 24 дня назад

    Ty

  • @virtualpilgrim8645
    @virtualpilgrim8645 25 дней назад +1

    31:00 Based...

  • @lloydbraun6026
    @lloydbraun6026 26 дней назад +2

    I don’t get any notifications for your channel

    • @IvanTre
      @IvanTre 22 дня назад

      I don't seem to have them either. Weird.

  • @kentklostreich95
    @kentklostreich95 26 дней назад +2

    sanity

  • @charleswells481
    @charleswells481 26 дней назад +1

    Apologies for being pedantic, Allen Carr was British. Typically great interview by the way.

    • @F--B
      @F--B 25 дней назад +4

      Apologies for being pedantic, but Allen Carr was English.

    • @virtualpilgrim8645
      @virtualpilgrim8645 25 дней назад +1

      Allen John Carr (2 September 1934 - 29 November 2006) was a British author renowned for his work on helping people quit smoking and overcome other psychological dependencies, including alcohol addiction. Born in Putney, London.

  • @ESCAGEDOWOODWORKING
    @ESCAGEDOWOODWORKING 4 дня назад

    The population is not reproducing in order to create sustainable future generations. Those immigrants today simply become the Americans of tomorrow, as has always been. Although a burden for some today, years out, these people become taxable, generationally. The cultural concern these in the video are on about, have always existed across centuries, specially in America. But people should realize that at best, they get to dictate what goes on on their plot of land, that's what they control. And in terms of politics, view the US Census, and one can hardly picture a scenario where such a multi cultural country would be all on board with narrow thinking towards other people. The only concern is that laws be followed, but there are many Americas depending on location, there is no one set of cultural or racial norms.

  • @spicole2937
    @spicole2937 25 дней назад +4

    Dont worry im 49 vet white and i have been pissed on my whole life by government

    • @PrussianBlu3
      @PrussianBlu3 22 дня назад

      I just want 80 cents for every dollar I give them.

    • @IvanTre
      @IvanTre 22 дня назад

      We're very happy to hear that.
      Was it good for anything?

    • @chickenfishhybrid44
      @chickenfishhybrid44 14 дней назад

      Doubt it

  • @axileus9327
    @axileus9327 25 дней назад

    Allen Carr is British.

  • @ClownWorldOrder
    @ClownWorldOrder 26 дней назад

    He pronounced “mores” wrong

    • @AlexKaschuta
      @AlexKaschuta  25 дней назад +2

      I've done that, too, once or twice. Visually too close to s'mores.

    • @virtualpilgrim8645
      @virtualpilgrim8645 25 дней назад

      It would be helpful in such a long interview to put the timestamp down where you are referencing...

  • @ChipOsorio
    @ChipOsorio 25 дней назад

    Yikes!!

  • @AetheriusComics
    @AetheriusComics 24 дня назад +1

    I'm a bit confused by this. It was asked, what caused this anti-white mentality, and the response is, not sure, but civil rights law has something to do with this. But, from what I've seen, and I hope I'm allowed to say, radical feminist white women created this anti-white mentality.
    I think Heather MacDonald is especially strange to me, because she never points out these people, or debates them. Which makes it seem as though none of the people who say they are against anti-whiteness, really care.

    • @chickenfishhybrid44
      @chickenfishhybrid44 14 дней назад

      He pointed to the 60s. Both thr cultural, societal movements and Civil Rights law.

    • @AetheriusComics
      @AetheriusComics 14 дней назад

      @@chickenfishhybrid44 I saw that he pointed this out, but it has nothing to do with who is and also spreads the anti-white believe today, and for the past 20 years. It's been radical feminist white women.
      Have you seen the Ted Cruz versus Judge Sarah Netburn debate? She's a solid example of this. Ted and Jordan Peterson are the only two people I've ever seen, directly call these people out.
      I have to say, I felt very empowered, excited, and relief to see someone like Ted actually confront the true evil in this country in that moment. As it's a rare thing to see. I would respect people like Heather MacDonald if she actually did the same. But for some reason, women tend to have a very difficult time confronting other women, especially of the same race. It's wild to me.