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AFA.net - Don't Dare Pull the Race Card

Crying foul about racism in this instance demeans what racism has historically meant.

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The ReidOut

up next. tonight on "the reidout" -- >> blood on your hands. >> thank you for doing this. >> this is a governor who has done nothing but fan, fan these types of happenings throughout our state. look at the end of the day, the governor has blood on his hands. >> ron desantis booed by his constituents in florida after saturday's mass shooting in jacksonville. committed by a self avowed racist, a phrase desantis would never, ever say. state representative angie nixon who you just heard, and who you see in this powerful photo, joins me tonight. also, vivek ramaswami, republicans' new favorite toy, calls congresswoman ayanna pressley and author ibram x.

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HARDtalk

there's an intrinsic bias in a system, usually a legal bias or usually... and so i don't — i cannot think of a single example, and i go around the world and the united states and i ask people, and i've yet to have one, and i... look, let me give you what you're looking for. i think that we have very serious problems with race in our country, much less so with gender, but very serious problems with race. i think we need to have open and honest conversations about this. the remedy to this, however, is not, as i mentioned before — the bestselling author, as ibram x kendi says, "the remedy to past discrimination "is not present discrimination. " yeah, he would refute that. we've had him on the show. he says absolutely what he is about is treating people equally, seeing people treated equally in a society. well, if you read the book stamped in which he uses that line, that's absolutely not what he says because he advocates for equity.

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HARDtalk

in a system, usually a legal bias or usually... and so i don't — i cannot think of a single example, and i go around the world and the united states and i ask people, and i've yet to have one, and i... look, let me give you what you're looking for. i think that we have very serious problems with race in our country, much less so with gender, but very serious problems with race. i think we need to have open and honest conversations about this. the remedy to this, however, is not, as i mentioned before — the bestselling author, as ibram x kendi says, "the remedy to part discrimination is not present discrimination." yeah, he would refute that. we've had him on the show. he says absolutely what he is about is treating people equally, seeing people treated equally in a society. well, if you read the book stamped in which he uses that line, that's absolutely not what he says because he advocates for equity. an equity—based system is not the same as an equality—based system. in an equality—based system, we treat people the same.

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All In With Chris Hayes

is color blind and neither tolerates glasses among citizens. and in part for that reason, the court find affirmative action in violation of the 14th amendment equal protection. 14t amendment equal protection but that roberts majority opinion happened to skip this part of harlan's 1896 dissent right before the color-blind constitution. harlan, writes quote, the white race deems itself to be the dominant race in this country. and so it is in prestige and achievements and education and wealth and in power. so i doubt not that it will continue to be for all-time if it remains true to its great heritage and holds fast to the principles of constitutional liberty. a color blind constitution on one hand, and a quote, dominant race on the other -- two diametrically opposed concepts on the same page. so this contradiction was actually laid bare in a new piece, coauthored by ibram x. kendi, author of how to raise an anti-racist. and founder of boston

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All In With Chris Hayes

university center for anti racist research. dr. kendi writes quote, the color blind often see either color or superior, as harlan did. the peoples production costs in the constitution figured by legal fantasy yet again, to protect racial inequity. history repeats sometimes without rhyming. race neutral is the new separate but equal. then, the fantasy was that separate facilities for education appointed to the race this were equal and that actions to desegregates them were unnecessary if not harmful. today the fantasy is that regular college admission metrics are race neutral in that affirmative action is not necessary, in fact harmful. now racial neutrality is a doctrine of the land as separate but equal was a century ago. we need a new legal movement to expose its fantastical nature. joining us now is dr. ibram x. kendi, professor and founding director of the central center for interest researcher boston university.

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All In With Chris Hayes

harvard, who may be nonwhite, and have been benefiting from this particular type of admissions policy, i would add that it fails and comparison to the number of white applicants and white families that have been benefiting from this. and as i said before, up to 70% of those applicants who were admitted through these donor and legacy preferences are quite. >> michael kippins, litigation fellow at lawyers for civil rights, thank you so much for your time tonight. it seems like the people got the right lawyer on this one. we will be watching. thank you. >> thank you so much. >> when we come back, folks -- former vice president mike pence on the notion of a color blind society. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> you do not believe there's racial inequity in the education system in america? >> i really don't believe there is. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i have thoughts, so many thoughts. and i will discuss that with a great doctor ibram x. kendi. that is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪

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The ReidOut

that we are concerned continuously still about contagion. we don't know a lot of stuff still out there, and so we have work to do congresswoman maxine waters, thank you very much. really appreciate your time. up next, how students are stepping up to lead the fight against conservatives' anti-education agenda. i recently spoke with dr. ibram x. kendy about that and our conversation is next lomita feed is 101 years old. when covid hit, we had some challenges. i heard about the payroll tax refund that allowed us to keep the people that have been here taking care of us. learn more at getrefunds.com.

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The ReidOut

amendments >> this bill is taking so many things >> i'm speaking on why you should not accept these amendments it's exactly what we're speaking on >> this committee gets to decide what we do >> i started off my speech here by saying i wanted to thank you for the opportunity to speak however, i take that back pause you are not allowing us to speak. >> well, they tried to share their objections, anyway in an open letter, central high school students took issue with sanders invoking the history of their school in her state of the union rebuttal specifically the nine black students who desegregated it under national guard escort in 1957 the current students wrote, if governor sanders had her way, we wouldn't be able to examine how racism shaped these structures to allow for those violations to take place joining me now is dr. ibram x. kendi, his newest book is the

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

center for anti race research at boston university, ibram x. kendi, he's also the author of how to be a young anti-racist. doctor, thank you so much for joining us. i wanted to talk to you specifically because you do now have this book about being a young anti racist. and i'm thinking about this conversation about policing and the context of the conversation about governor ron desantis not wanting ap a family history in the state of florida, and so much tinkering with the college board that the college board itself decided to change the parameters of its curriculum. can you talk about policing in this country? can you reform policing in this country? without students having an education, a fundamental understanding of this country's history? >> i don't think you can, and i think part of the reason why many people continue to tinker around the edges of american

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