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The Glenn Show

John McWhorter – Rejecting the Tokenism of "Diversity"

The Glenn Show

Glenn Loury

Politics, News, Society & Culture

4.82.3K Ratings

🗓️ 24 June 2022

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

John McWhorter is back again for the latest installment in our ongoing, nearly decade-and-a-half-long conversation. Let’s get into it.

John starts out telling us about his current whereabouts: a Dirty Dancing-style bungalow in the Catskills. We move on to a developing story out of Princeton, New Jersey, where a group of parents has written an open letter protesting the school district’s “dumbing down” of the math curriculum in the name of DEI. John and I are on the same page on this one: How much longer are we going to pretend that this is doing any good for the students? The way that the Princeton school district went about implementing these curriculum standards was, at best, deceptive. Don’t parents have the right to know how decisions that affect their kids are being made? Of course, DEI is a business, one that has created thousands of jobs for administrators and consultants who spend their days rooting out racism. And as John points out, if someone’s job depends on finding instances of racism, they’re going to “find racism,” whether it’s really there or not. This incentive structure makes John despair. He also suggests that my theory of social capital may provide the conceptual underpinnings for some present-day arguments in favor of affirmative action. But I point out that, while social capital may partially explain disparities in outcome, it doesn’t excuse disparities in outcome. After all, we can see that, some historically disadvantaged groups regularly over-perform when high academic performance is incentivized within their community. But incentives for middling academic performance tend to produce middling academic performance, and I fear that we’re incentivizing middling academic performance in our young black students. Is there a way out of this mess? Is John right to despair? I close on a note of hope from my Brown University and Heterodox Academy colleague John Tomasi.

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0:00 John reports on his rustic Catskills bungalow

2:40 Parents protest Princeton public schools “dumbing down” their math curriculum

17:11 How much educational transparency is owed to parents?

25:07 How many DEI initiatives and administrators do we actually need?

33:50 John: I don’t think we can fix what’s broken in DEI

40:49 Glenn’s theory of social capital may explain (but does not excuse) some disparities

48:56 Cultures of achievement vs. disincentive effects of affirmative action

58:19 What do we know about what kids know about the world?

1:04:46 Glenn offers some reason for hope from John Tomasi

Links and Readings

John’s NYT piece, “Sometimes ‘Proper’ Speech Isn’t Correct Speech”

The open letter from Princeton, New Jersey parents

Bard College at Simon’s Rock

John’s book, Losing the Race: Self-Sabotage in Black America

Jennifer Lee and Min Zhou’s book, The Asian American Achievement Paradox



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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, John, how you doing? Good, Glenn. How are you?

0:04.9

I guess I'll get by. I really shouldn't complain. I don't know why. My spirit's a little bit down

0:09.7

this morning, but you know, mood swings and all that. It's Glenn Lowry. This is the Glenn show.

0:16.0

You have tuned in to catch John McWhorter and Glenn Lowry in conversation. We're the black

0:21.0

guys wherever we go. John's at Columbia. He's a linguist. He writes for New York Times. His new book

0:27.6

Woke Racism is a bestseller and he's traveling all over the world talking about it. I am just a

0:34.8

humble podcaster over here. I teach a Brown University. I'm an economist. You guys have heard about me.

0:40.8

We're in conversation every other week at the Glenn show. John and I and we're back. Hey, John.

0:45.5

Hey, Glenn. So folks, if you're wondering, I'm at my rustic cat skills bungalow. That's why

0:53.8

the background is different. And so, yes, however, I have not been sequestered somewhere,

1:00.2

you know, because I know something or something like that. I'm not in Breaking Bad.

1:03.9

So just how rustic is it, John? I mean, do you have paved roads and indoor plumbing and all

1:11.6

that kind of stuff? Just like all those things, but just. And so you don't have a very good shower.

1:19.6

But I highly recommend places like this. This is actually, it's the last Dirty Dancing Mrs.

1:26.0

Maisel Jewish bungalow colony. This is the last one standing. So I get to see the end of an era.

1:32.9

And it is delightful, but it's rustic. So. Okay, more power to you. I don't know if I'm prepared

1:42.0

to get quite that rustic. I like my swimming pool in the back. I like my spa in the lower level

1:48.4

in the basement and my, you know, my pool table and my spacious, you know, high ceiling and air

1:57.1

conditioning and all of that. Your house is splendid. Although I should say that right over there,

2:02.0

there is a pool. So there's a pool available and a lake. And I have a kayak here. But no,

2:08.7

this is not like your house. And I enjoyed your house. Probably see deer and moose and things like

2:14.9

that on a regular basis. Things are are common sites more the deer than the moose, one moose,

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