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Article by Hughes that gained some traction
Black American Culture and the Racial Wealth Gap - Quillette
Article by Hughes that gained some traction
Black American Culture and the Racial Wealth Gap - Quillette
COMPLETE garbage.Article is garbage.
I know his type well. They think they're unique and rarified. Wait till he enters the real world.It's startling how much history this writer overlooks to make his argument.
Like the reason why former slave-owning States are poorer than their Northern counterparts is due to the South largely relying on slave labor as it's main economic force; the South's entire system of production was based around it.
So much so, that they introduced vagrancy laws--a precursor to Jim Crow--to mass incarcerate newly freed, jobless Black men to work in labor camps after the Civil War.
Turns out, slavery in America is illegal...unless you're incarcerated.
There's several other things that I noticed, but this was the point that stuck out to me the most.
This is a really baffling choice for a podcast guest, and I'm disappointed with the decision. It seems like Harris is still upset about the discussion w/ Ezra Klein, and needed a token to regurgitate his views back to him and his audience. What's most disappointing is the absolute ball washing I listened to Harris give Coleman, even though Coleman's views aren't particularly interesting or new ... and as another poster pointed out, often leaves out important historical context.
I get that it's hard to talk to people you don't agree with, and that no one likes being accused of racism. But to have this no-name kid on to talk about the harmful effects of affirmative action and gangster rap is downright patronizing. I would have much rather him spoke with, say, a Cornel West or Marc Lamont Hill, so at least there's some pretense of scholarship and expertise. I'm not even saying I fundamentally disagree with Coleman broader points ... but the optics on this are all wrong for Harris.
Ibram Kendi etc.I think Harris is either tone deaf or just doesn't want to engage with the Black left on a deeper level. If you don't feel as though the likes of Coates or Jelani Cobb are objective/technical enough then you can invite a Sandy Darity, James Forman, or Darrick Hamilton on this show. I'm even more disappointed in Loury because he should know better than to prop up such mediocrity, it seems as though his annoyance with Coates has led him down an unfortunate path in which he co-signs irrational/lazy right wing stances. Atleast McWhorter can claim to be intellectually consistent over the last 2 decades, Loury has proven to be fickle as fukk.