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How To End Systemic Racism

5-Minute Videos | PragerU

PragerU

Self-improvement, History, Non-profit, Business, Education

4.86.9K Ratings

🗓️ 12 March 2022

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

There is systemic racism in America, and people of color are paying a terrible price because of it. It’s time to shine a bright light on the source of this regressive idea. PragerU’s own Amala Ekpunobi does just that. Donate today to help keep PragerU podcasts and videos free! PragerU.com/donate Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

There is systemic racism in this country and people of color are paying a terrible price because of it.

0:05.5

The elites who have instigated this moral crime deserve to be exposed for what they've done.

0:10.2

The sooner we call attention to them, the sooner we expose their regressive ideas, the sooner we live in a more just society.

0:18.1

No truth, no peace.

0:20.4

Here's how bad it is.

0:22.4

At Columbia University, black students have a separate graduation from white students.

0:26.1

In many other colleges, black students are encouraged to live in their own separate dorms.

0:31.6

Students in many New York City government schools are separated by color during the school year.

0:36.2

State governments put regulations in place that make it harder for minorities to start businesses.

0:40.7

A national museum declares hard work and ambition to be white values.

0:45.5

One of America's two major political parties assumes that many black people are incapable of obtaining a driver's license or an ID card.

0:52.7

In Oregon, black students are told that math is a white construct, all but guaranteeing failure in this essential skill.

0:59.4

In Baltimore, less than 10% of minority students can read at grade level, all but guaranteeing failure in this essential skill.

1:07.5

In Oakland, no student is allowed to get a D or an F.

1:11.4

Instead, everyone is simply promoted to the next grade, whether they know the material or not.

1:16.5

City councils demonize their own police departments, then vote to cut police budgets.

1:20.9

Crime and murder skyrocket, the victims are almost all minorities.

1:26.1

Prosecutors refuse to prosecute hardened criminals. Instead, they let the criminals back on the streets to prey on law abiding hardworking citizens, again, mostly black people.

1:36.1

That's only a few of many examples. It's shocking, but commonplace.

1:41.9

Every day in every major city, people of color are living in this oppressive patronizing environment.

1:47.5

These prejudices, literally prejudgments, make it more and more difficult for black people and other minorities to improve their lives, the very opposite of what the goal should be.

1:58.8

In other words, the very people claiming to have black peoples and minorities' best interest at heart are instituting the very policies and attitudes that are holding them back.

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