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The American Mind

Identity, Nationalism, and Road Trips | The Roundtable Ep. 28

The American Mind

The Claremont Institute

Philosophy, News, Society & Culture

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 30 July 2020

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

Join the editors for a frank discussion about black American nationalism, and nationalism more generally. Then: Matt reports on his road trip through several red states, highlighting some important phenomena going on in rural America that conservatives can capitalize on.

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Coming up on this episode of the roundtable.

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As soon as you say like, oh, Idaho is a great place.

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Everyone's like, screw you.

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Don't come to Idaho.

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Yeah, like, stay away.

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Please, I don't want it to go purple. I don't want to go blue. Screw you.

0:14.6

The only true Americans are black Americans because they were here first and because they're

0:19.1

the unique possessors and trans transmitters of social justice through history because they are the original

0:27.2

originally oppressed group in America. That's more or less what she says. That cannot be the basis for common citizenship going forward. It's the basis for

0:36.7

black supremacy among other things or identitarian supremacy, whatever group happens to be on top during the current time. some celestial voice. If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice.

0:58.0

You can choose from phantom-feres and Pines at the Guild.

1:04.0

I will choose a bath-glass career.

1:07.0

I will choose free will.

1:10.0

Welcome everyone back to the roundtable, the editors and publishers

1:17.6

podcast here at the American Mind at the Claremont Institute. I'm your

1:22.1

host Ryan Williams, president of the Claremont Institute. I'm your host Ryan Williams, president of the Claremont

1:24.0

Institute publisher of the Claremont Review Books and the American Mind.

1:27.3

Join once again by most of the crew, Spencer Clavin, assistant editor of the

1:31.5

American Mind and the Claremont Review Books,

1:34.0

Matthew Peterson, Vice President of Education at the Claremont Institute and

1:37.5

founding editor of the American Mind, and David Barr, managing editor of the American Mind,

1:42.3

Jay Jake. James is on well-deserved

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