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Until the right started talking about it. right, but his argument is that it doesn t really have a place in the culture, the university culture or otherwise in culture in the united kingdom, because we didn t have slavery, at least not on our home shores, we didn t have official segregation as they did in the united states, and that burdening, for example, young people in the united kingdom with notions of white privilege, of white guilt is a mistake. again, i have to respectfully say that i fundamentally disagree with that. we had a colour bar in this country, and that s why we had things set up like the racial equality units that were set up from the 70s and the 80s. we absolutely have that. there is very little difference, in my humble opinion. and just because we didn t have slavery in this country which, actually, technically isn t true, because that was up to a certain date it doesn t mean that certainly up until recently, that the overwhelming majority of black people in t ....
But i m overjoyed that he s able to find an audience for that kind of propagation. so when he says, for example, that critical race theory, which is taught on campuses in the united states. which on the whole most people actually didn t know about until the right started talking about it. right, but his argument is that it doesn t really have a place in the culture, the university culture or otherwise in culture in the united kingdom, because we didn t have slavery, at least not on our home shores, we didn t have official segregation as they did in the united states, and that burdening, for example, young people in the united kingdom with notions of white privilege, of white guilt is a mistake. again, i have to respectfully say that i fundamentally disagree with that. we had a colour bar in this country, and that s why we had things set up like the racial equality units that were set up from the 70s and the 80s. ....
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Here and remains in a great legal jeopardy with the special counsel s ongoing january 6th unclassified documents investigation. we are joined now by trump attorney alina how about. thank you so much for joining me. if donald trump didn t sexually assault e. jean carroll, why did he not testify and tell the jury that himself? he absolutely testified. what he didn t do was bird in the state of new york like he had to do for his arraignment and cost them 200 and $50 million by coming in. he testified in testified under oath. he testified under camera any dust divide with the same attorneys that were on trial. i was sitting there right nest of right next to him. he testified. what i m talking about, of course, is during the actual trial in front of the jury. right. and what i am talking about is in front of the jury, what we did was we played his testimony under oath without burdening the journey and if you look at the docket, the judge didn t want that burden any also made clear that ....