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Debunking 3 Major Myths Of Systemic Racism In America w/ Larry Elder

Amala Ekpunobi

Amala Ekpunobi

Education

4.22.7K Ratings

🗓️ 28 September 2022

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

Larry Elder stopped by the studio today to help me debunk a few arguments that the left likes to use in their attempts to prove systemic racism exists in the United States.

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0:00.0

Hi everybody and welcome to On a Polidetic I'm your host Omelette Pinobi.

0:02.9

You know oftentimes we have conversations on this show about systemic racism and sort of

0:07.2

dispelling the myths surrounding systemic racism and there are some common ones, you know,

0:11.5

the justice system, policing, employment. These are things that we hear often in left-leaning

0:17.1

spaces when they're arguing for the existence of systemic racism. But I want to talk about

0:21.9

some less common arguments for systemic racism. We're going to go through three of them and I

0:26.4

didn't want to do this myself so I brought on a guest today. His name is Larry Elder and we are

0:31.2

going to dispel three uncommon myths surrounding systemic racism.

0:36.3

So Larry let's start with number one, the Toza Race Massacre. Now we hear this phrase,

0:57.7

you know circling around often as an example of racism against black people saying you know even

1:02.7

when black people try to succeed and create something like black wall street which it was later

1:07.6

termed, it's burned down by white racist and taken from them. What is your response to that?

1:13.3

I'm watching Super Bowl last year and there's a city group commercial. It's a black guy. He talks

1:19.1

about the Toza massacre of 1921. What he didn't tell you, we talk about in Uncle Tom too, is that

1:25.7

Toza that area was completely rebuilt within a matter of a few years without one dime of government

1:32.2

money and it wasn't called the black wall street until after it was rebuilt. The point is the idea

1:36.6

that after slavery blacks were going always, always me, always me, we're not making any progress and

1:41.2

when they did the white man came and put his foot down and stomped everything is a flat out lie.

1:45.7

As is it is a lie that racism is in America's DNA which is what Barack Obama said, it is a lie that

1:52.0

you can divide the country between semi-fascists and non-Semi-fascists is a lie you can divide the

1:56.3

country between irredeemable deplorables and those who are not which is what Hillary said. The

2:00.8

Democrat Party does that to divide us because they want black people to be angry why because if you're

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