
#353 — Race & Reason
Making Sense with Sam Harris
Reassessing Colorblindness and Race
This chapter examines the concept of colorblindness in race relations, advocating for personal interactions free from racial considerations while reflecting on the critiques it faces in contemporary discourse. It discusses the complexities of racial identity, cultural differences, and the implications of identity politics, warning against the extremes of polarization. The conversation further challenges listeners to confront the realities of race, crime statistics, and the potential for improved race relations through honest dialogue.
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