Anti-White Racism … The Elephant in the Room w/ Jeremy Carl
Jul 3, 2024
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Jeremy Carl, author of 'The Unprotected Class', discusses anti-white racism in America, covering topics like deceptive census choices, anti-white hiring policies, and the cultural war. He delves into the motivations behind racism, the implications on society and solutions moving forward. The 'Overtime Segment' explores conservative struggles in the culture war.
Anti-white racism towards white individuals is a prevalent issue in society, often overlooked in discussions on race.
Media portrayal influences cultural norms in Alabama, yet political representation does not reflect the state's diversity.
Jeremy Carl's transition from academia to conservative advocacy was shaped by experiences in India and reading Thomas Sowell's work on race relations.
Institutional biases in healthcare, education, and the military highlight the need for fair and unbiased practices to address anti-white racism.
Deep dives
Impact of Anti-White Racism on Perception and Racism in Society
Anti-white racism is discussed, highlighting the perception of racism aimed at white people in society. Examples, like the book 'The Unprotected Class', are used to illustrate this concept, shedding light on the idea that racism towards white individuals is acceptable.
Challenges and Issues in the Political and Public Policy Landscape
The disconnect between Alabama's cultural richness and its political landscape is explored, emphasizing the influence of media on politics and public policy. It is noted that media portrayal drives cultural norms, yet the political representation may not align with the state's diversity.
Personal Background and Evolution of Conservative Views
Jeremy Carl's personal journey from an academic background to conservative advocacy is detailed. His exposure to racial issues in India and reading Thomas Sowell's work shaped his views on race relations and multiculturalism. Despite his academic focus, he transitioned to writing about race, nationalism, and related topics.
Challenges Faced in Discussing Anti-White Racism and Book Reception
Jeremy Carl discusses challenges in addressing anti-white racism and the reception of his book 'The Unprotected Class'. He emphasizes the importance of individuals, regardless of race, speaking up against discrimination and advocating for their legitimate interests. The book's reception, including support and minimal pushback, reflects the reluctance to engage in nuanced discussions on racism.
Implications of Anti-White Racism in Healthcare and Educational Institutions
The impact of anti-white racism on healthcare, educational curricula, and research standards is considered. Instances of bias in medical treatments, research publications, and educational institutions are highlighted. The need for fair and unbiased practices in hiring, admissions, and academia is underscored.
Role of Critical Race Theory and Anti-White Bias in Military Recruitment
The infiltration of Critical Race Theory and anti-white bias in the military, affecting recruitment and culture, is examined. Instances of discriminatory ideologies affecting promotions and monument removal within the military are mentioned. The decline in white recruits due to perceived biases and ideological influences is outlined.
Civil Rights Laws and Historical Evolution of Racism in Military
The evolution of civil rights laws and their impact on ongoing racial tensions is discussed. The role of civil rights legislation, like the Civil Rights Act of 1964, in addressing past injustices is acknowledged. The need to modernize civil rights laws to align with current challenges and update practices is emphasized.
Solutions to Combat Anti-White Racism and Promote Fairness
Recommendations for addressing anti-white racism include modernizing civil rights laws, reforming immigration policies, and advocating for equality in institutions. Efforts to challenge discriminatory practices, especially in recruitment and promotion, are proposed. The importance of supporting initiatives that combat bias and promote fairness is highlighted.
From ads to political rhetoric and real violence, you’ve probably noticed racism is in vogue these days so long as it's hatred and intolerance towards white people, specifically white males.
This week, 1819 News CEO Bryan Dawson sits down with Jeremy Carl, a senior fellow at the Claremont Institute and author of the hit book The Unprotected Class: How Anti-White Racism is Tearing America Apart to discuss the one subject we all see but aren’t supposed to talk about.
Dawson and Carl discuss the manufactured baby boom of “Native Americans” on the census due to Whites selecting Native American instead of White to gain better treatment; the deleterious effects of anti-white hiring policies on healthcare, our national security, and our military readiness; and even what really happened with white-flight.
Is the racism and hatred aimed at a lack of melanin or is it because “whiteness” is perceived to represent Christianity and Western Civilization? If you’re curious, you’ll want to listen.
The answers to these questions will surprise you and leave you wondering what can be done. Thankfully, Carl gives some great thoughts on solutions moving forward.
Overtime Segment: You might call this the Beautiful Losers segment as we dig into conservatives love affair with losing. Bryan and Carl discuss the failures of American conservatism as a movement, and why it is we get destroyed in the culture war.