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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Chadwick Moore - Trans Activists Are Targeting Kids

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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Politics, Daily News, Society & Culture, News Commentary, News

4.311.1K Ratings

🗓️ 24 March 2023

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Chadwick Moore is a journalist, public speaker, political commentator, and culture critic.

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0:00.0

Welcome everybody to the Bucksexton show on this episode. We have our friend Chadwick Moore. He is a contributing editor at the spectator.

0:09.9

He is a New Yorker man who knows the thing about some stuff.

0:14.7

We're stuff about some things. Chad, good to see you.

0:17.4

Hey Buck, great to be here.

0:19.0

Alright man, let's get into this first off. You wrote a book so you've been sent to diversity training.

0:28.1

I got a wonderful. Have you ever had to go through diversity training because I have at many levels.

0:35.2

Yes in college, then in the federal government, then local government, the NYPD, and then, you know, a little bit on the corporate side, not as much.

0:43.8

So tell me about this.

0:46.2

Oh, I should have interviewed you for the book. I did go to a four year public university.

0:52.6

So that was four years of diversity training, even, you know, how long ago it was like graduated.

0:58.4

But I've, you know, I've been so removed from the corporate world my whole life.

1:03.3

That was sort of on purpose. I wanted to design my life. So I never had to go into an office.

1:08.3

So I was really fascinated about what was happening in corporate America.

1:11.9

Because I think corporate America is sort of interesting in all its, in all its mundane actions.

1:18.0

And I, but I did go to diversity training when I was writing for magazines, other liberal magazines.

1:24.1

I went to an NYPD diversity training seminar, which I included in the book and wrote about that.

1:29.5

I've had to go to one of those because I worked in the intel division, but keep going.

1:33.7

Oh, yeah, yeah. So you know, it was about, yeah, that was a, that was a really fun and interesting experience.

1:39.7

But also that was that diversity training I went to was in 2015 and that was before the summer of our Floyd, which of course,

1:47.2

across the spectrum, both in private and in the public sector, diversity training took a really nasty,

1:54.5

hateful and very racialized take after the riots of summer 2020 and after George Floyd's death.

2:02.1

So a lot of that, a lot of the stuff in the book is, I was talking to people during this time or meet me right

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