The Auron MacIntyre Show

No Country for White Men | Guest: Jeremy Carl | 12/17/25

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Dec 17, 2025
Jeremy Carl, an author and conservative commentator, joins to tackle the contentious issue of anti-white discrimination. He critiques a recent article's narrow framing, arguing it wrongly blames only white men. The conversation highlights the overlooked struggles of the white working class and the necessity to address broader accountability. They explore how disaffected talent is migrating to independent media and the need for conservative credentialing institutions. Carl also emphasizes a nuanced view of American identity, advocating for cultural assimilation balanced with respect for diversity.
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Generational Shift In Institutional Capture

  • Compact's piece documented striking generational shifts in institutional demographics and job quality.
  • Jeremy Carl argues millennials and Zoomers were uniquely and severely impacted compared with earlier cohorts.
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Perpetrator List Is Broader Than 'White Men'

  • Jacob Savage blames white men alone, but Jeremy and Auron say that erases other actors' agency.
  • They argue many non-white actors and institutional incentives also drove anti-white discrimination.
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Creative-Class Focus Misses Working-Class Damage

  • The creative-class framing overlooks working-class displacement that began decades earlier.
  • Reversing elite hiring trends wouldn't restore the broader economic damage done to working-class communities.
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