“Great Show. Highly recommend, especially the Race War High School Series. One note on 3/19 show: 1) Approx. 22 minutes in you guys discuss how late 20th century minorities benefited from affirmative action, particularly minority business loans, gaining access to multitude of small businesses in major cities, particularly after White flight. The outfall of this was resentment between various minority groups, culminating in the 1992 LA riots, & the Korean Kowboys. In many ways, the wild wild west is still wild.
2) 38 minutes. Don’t forget the Detroit 1943 riots—that’s right, during World War II.
3) A good book on Affirmative action in general, but particularly on how different groups either benefited or were victimized of AA at various times in US history, is The Affirmative Action Hoax by Steven Farron.
4) Another great piece on this general topic, which I believe you can find on Mises website, is “White Privilege?” by Hugh Murray. It was written in 1999, but feels as if it was written yesterday. It’s a great essay on the faults of the civil rights movement, civil rights acts, civil rights bureaucracy, EEOC, disparate impact origins & enforcement, & overall growth of antiwhite/anti-male culture.”
Francis, Samuel via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
03/28/23