s06e101 | The Unprotected Class: Honestly Tackling Anti-White Racism, with Jeremy Carl
May 27, 2024
auto_awesome
Jeremy Carl, author of 'The Unprotected Class', discusses anti-white racism, bureaucratic power, challenges of democracy, equi-tocracy vs. meritocracy, civil rights ideology, power dynamics, and the importance of addressing white identity in America.
Addressing anti-white racism without divisive policies is a challenge in bureaucratic America.
Discriminatory practices like affirmative action impact white Americans disproportionately, raising legal and systemic bias concerns.
The future sees a societal shift towards multiracial whiteness, emphasizing diverse racial alliances for cohesion.
Reevaluating gender dynamics for balanced leadership and societal accountability promotes cohesion and family flourishing.
Deep dives
Public Policy and Bureaucratic State
Public policy and bureaucratic state influence America's direction, addressing anti-white racism challenges. This conversation delves into forestalling divisive policies without inciting violence or reinforcing identity politics. Critics highlight the bureaucratic power wielded by elites, impacting policy implementation and democratic accountability. Optimism for reform is tempered by bureaucratic entrenchment, requiring strategic multi-administrative efforts.
Discrimination and Disparate Impact
Discriminatory practices like affirmative action and disparate impact disproportionately affect white Americans. The discussion sheds light on legal ramifications and systemic biases in employment and policy implementation. Court decisions like Griggs v. Duke Power influence employment practices, highlighting ongoing challenges to equality and fairness in opportunities.
Future Scenarios and Multiracial Whiteness
Projection of America's future considers a shift towards multiracial whiteness, redefining ethnic and social identities. Despite concerns of second-class citizenship for whites, the likelihood leans towards diverse racial alliances for societal cohesion. The conversation envisages a nuanced approach to racial dynamics, moving away from catastrophic predictions towards a more integrated American populace.
Gender Roles and Leadership
Navigating gender dynamics involves redefining leadership and accountability within society. The narrative emphasizes the importance of male leadership without denigrating women. Upholding distinct gender roles while promoting balanced perceptions fosters societal cohesion and family flourishing. Addressing criticisms of patriarchal stereotypes requires a nuanced understanding of gender dynamics.
Religion, Cultural Shifts, and Balanced Perceptions
The role of Christianity in American identity is pivotal amidst cultural shifts and ideological diversification. Discussions highlight the need for a return to balanced perceptions, integrating faith with societal values. Embracing religious foundations alongside evolving cultural norms promotes cohesion and moral guidance in addressing contemporary challenges.
The Importance of Elite Cultural Production on the Right
Having spent years in elite left-leaning cultural spaces, the speaker emphasizes the importance of elite cultural production on the right as a significant and underserved market. He applauds the efforts of a friend in Montana who is pushing boundaries with his cultural projects and publishing ventures. By advocating for a sophisticated cultural presence on the right and supporting initiatives like the passage prize, the speaker stresses the need to challenge the dominance of left-leaning cultural narratives.
Engagement in Mainstream Politics and Strategic Approach to Political Influence
The podcast highlights the need for active engagement in mainstream politics, citing examples of congressmen supportive of effective opposition forces and strategic staff members within the GOP. The speaker urges participation in existing political structures rather than creating separate parties, using the Trump administration as a model for incorporating ideological shifts within a party. Emphasizing the value of being present in political processes and maintaining principles while strategically influencing party dynamics, the discussion underscores the complexity of navigating political power and pushing for substantial change within the system.
Jeremy Carl is a fellow at the Claremont institute, has worked in the Trump Administration and in the public policy sector for many years, and is recently the author of "The Unprotected Class: How Anti-White Racism Is Tearing America Apart."
His views are really not as inflammatory as either my or his title imply. You can find him and his book via:
https://a.co/d/3RlS5IO
https://twitter.com/realJeremyCarl
Support this channel:
https://www.paypal.me/benjaminboyce
https://cash.app/$benjaminaboyce
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/benjaminaboyce