User Clip: Steele on White Guilt
Steele contends that white guilt has blinded America to the actual humanity of the people it is trying to help, and that political correctness exploits blacks worse than overt racism ever di…
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Steele contends that white guilt has blinded America to the actual humanity of the people it is trying to help, and that political correctness exploits blacks worse than overt racism ever di…
Affirmative action has not achieved its desired ends.
Woodson explains the misuse of the charge of racism.
The emphasis on victimization is not a productive approach.
Woodson contends that BLM is counterproductive in that it does not address the most pressing realities for the black community.
A suggested better approach than the policy of affirmative action.
Disparity does not always indicate injustice.
Woodson notes how students he spoke with at the Harvard Kennedy School felt unable to challenge the assertions presented to them.
Disparity does not always indicate injustice.
This insistence in our culture leads to the creation of a victim mentality according to Steele.
Steele contends that the underlying problem in race relations is that nobody on either side can tell the truth, and that bad habits and bad points of view are enabled.
Woodson speaks to the need to be able to have an honest conversation about race without stigmatizing people.
Lowering standards for black students is a disservice preformed in the name of a social justice tyranny.
Woodson speaks about the structural disincentives that must be overcome.
Steele relates to the critique offered in a call from Arlene from Cleveland.