i don't think that we're going to need to talk about a second round of reparations. The thing, i don't say black people don't deserve reparations. I say that it's already happened, and look where that got us. And why would more do more than the ones already did if there going to be more? But i don't think that would happen. Once youu go down that road, what about the native americans? Certainly they would have a case to be made,. A least is as strong as the african american terms of the number p killed, their land was taken, you know, and tu tot. Talk about long term systemic changes in
Dr. Shermer speaks with John McWhorter about his new online book on how the antiracism movement poses a threat to progressive America. Shermer and McWhorter discuss: antiracism as a religion; the 3 waves of antiracism; the antiracism trinity: Ta-Nehisi Coates, Robin DiAngelo, Ibram X. Kendi; white fragility; Black Lives Matter; systemic racism (incarceration rates, housing, jobs, income, etc.); reparations; George Floyd, Tony Timpa and police violence; the N-word and language as violence; and Third Wave Antiracism catechism.