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Confronting Myths of Systemic Racism: A Deep Dive with Heather MacDonald

Confronting Myths of Systemic Racism: A Deep Dive with Heather MacDonald

FromThe Vivek Show


Confronting Myths of Systemic Racism: A Deep Dive with Heather MacDonald

FromThe Vivek Show

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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
May 15, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this powerful episode of The Vivek Show, guest Heather MacDonald, renowned commentator and author of 'When Race Trumps Merit', provides a thought-provoking perspective on racially conscious policies, systemic racism, and the academic skills gap in America. MacDonald argues that family culture, not racism, largely influences this gap and explores the role of victimhood culture in distorting our understanding of the present. She also challenges common narratives about racial proportionality, offering insightful counter-examples such as the success of West African immigrants in the US. Join us for this frank and eye-opening discussion on race, crime, and education in America.--Donate here: https://t.co/PE1rfuVBmbFor more content follow me here:Twitter - @VivekGRamaswamyInstagram - @vivekgramaswamyFacebook - http://facebook.com/VivekGRamaswamyTruth Social - @VivekRamaswamyRumble - @VivekRamaswamy--Time-codes:[00:00] Introduction to this episode. [00:02:16] Heather MacDonald introduced by Vivek Ramaswamy.[00:05:18] Heather discusses campus mob targeting her for speaking openly about race and crime.[00:08:00] Heather discusses the role of college bureaucracy and diversity bureaucrats in enabling victimhood culture.[00:16:10] Heather reveals higher per-student funding for inner-city schools than suburban schools.[00:17:00] Heather identifies family culture as the root cause of the academic skills gap.[00:19:27] Heather criticizes denial of the role of family culture in student performance.[00:23:29] Heather talks about institutional preferences for black and Hispanic applicants.[00:31:00] Heather discusses the impact of the George Floyd race riots on institutions.[00:33:00] Vivek questions whether the absence of purpose in arts and humanities within companies is part of the problem.[00:35:00] Heather argues for the mission of an art museum to preserve and curate works of beauty.[00:37:00] Vivek and Heather discuss America's self-confidence and self-criticism.[00:39:46] Vivek praises Heather MacDonald's book for revealing the truth beyond politics.[00:40:10] Vivek discusses the conflict between diversity and merit as highlighted in Heather's book.[00:40:50] Vivek notes that not all societal solutions will come from policy.[00:41:00] Heather emphasizes the importance of facts to combat the false racism narrative.
Released:
May 15, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (64)

Vivek Ramaswamy, a product of the American Dream, shares his journey from being a nerdy kid to becoming a biotech entrepreneur and founder of multi-billion-dollar companies. He faced challenges, but never saw hardship as victimhood. Instead, he found opportunities in adversity. After creating successful biotech companies that developed life-saving drugs, Vivek turned his attention to the rise of the ""woke cult"" and woke capitalism, writing best-selling books on these subjects. Ramaswamy decided to take action and founded Strive Asset Management to compete with ESG-pushing asset management firms, urging companies to focus on making products and services for profit. Realizing the need for a cultural revival in America, he decided to run for US president. He aims to lead, not follow, and plans to use his podcast to open up the Overton window to discuss ideas that are currently seen as taboo, with the hope that these ideas will become mainstream in the future.