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Unless We Fight Racial Supremacism, We Won't Have a Civilization | Guest: Heather Mac Donald | 4/24/23
Unless We Fight Racial Supremacism, We Won't Have a Civilization | Guest: Heather Mac Donald | 4/24/23
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Apr 24, 2023
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Racial quotas, disparate impact, anti-white racism, and black supremacism are societal ills that must be stopped immediately. Yet Republicans still fear the truth and therefore will not push back strongly enough. We're joined by Heather Mac Donald, whose new book, "When Race Trumps Merit," describes all of the ways that affirmative action and racial pandering are destroying our civilization. She paints a dire picture of how civilization is declining as a result of elevating race above merit. From art and medicine to education and public policy, we are living one fiction after another because of the race hustlers. What is most destructive is how they are allowing crime to skyrocket uncontrollably because of this same agenda. I offer a legislative update on how the First Step Act continues to get worse, as we tolerate violent crime because of the effort to cover for the violence being encouraged by black youth.
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Apr 24, 2023
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