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474. Why “Anti-Racism” is the Worst Form of Racism | Coleman Hughes

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

CHAPTER

The Complex Legacy of the Civil Rights Act

This chapter examines the historical significance and evolving interpretation of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, highlighting its initial goal of promoting colorblind legislation. It addresses the shift towards reverse discrimination and its implications for modern society while discussing the fairness of race-based admissions policies. The discussion emphasizes the complexities of tribalism and in-group favoritism, questioning the viability of a truly colorblind approach in a diverse society.

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