

Amy Chua on the Climate on Campuses, Political Tribalism, and Being a "Tiger Mom" | Ep. 46
29 snips Jan 4, 2021
Join Amy Chua, a Yale Law professor and author known for her bold parenting philosophy, as she delves into the intricate dynamics of political tribalism in elite college environments. She shares her insights on the role of empathy in overcoming societal divides and the consequences of retracting college admissions based on past mistakes. Chua also reflects on the challenges of the 'Tiger Mom' approach, discussing the balance between high expectations and emotional well-being in children, all while advocating for a deeper understanding in today's polarized landscape.
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Tribalism in the US
- A toxic mix of identity politics and demographic transformation threatens US democracy.
- Whites feel threatened as they become a minority, increasing tribalism.
White Discrimination
- More than 50% of whites believe they experience more discrimination than blacks.
- Everyone feels threatened, leading to tribalism.
Cosmopolitan Elitism
- Cosmopolitan elites, often coastal and wealthy, are viewed as out of touch and disdainful of working-class America.
- This fuels resentment and further divides the country.