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The Glenn Show

John McWhorter — Systemic Racism's Greatest Hits

The Glenn Show

Glenn Loury

Politics, Society & Culture, News

4.82.3K Ratings

🗓️ 15 November 2021

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

This week, John and I continue our discussion of systemic racism, which was kicked off when one of my students wrote a searing critique of some of my positions. John and I agreed that “Simone” (not her real name) deserved a real, intellectually serious response. We can’t just blow off Simone and people like her—that is, sober-minded, sincere, intelligent progressives and leftists who happen to think that systemic racism is responsible for all or most of America’s racial disparities. In responding to their critiques, we hope to persuade them that there are more accurate ways to describe the situation. The first part of this attempt came by way of our conversation with Randy Kennedy. This is the second entry. In our next conversation, John and I hope to move from outlining the problems to proposing some solutions.

This conversation kicks off with the revelation that demand for John has outstripped supply—he simply doesn’t have time to talk about his book Woke Racism on podcasts anymore. We then set the table a bit and outline our broad critique of theories of systemic racism. We talk about whether it still makes sense to attribute racial disparities to black people’s status as victims of perpetual injustice. Are we really victims? Or has that story gotten old? We then move on the racial wealth gap, where we debunk claims about redlining and discuss why comparing the median incomes of whites and blacks makes no sense if you want to see what’s important about wealth disparities. We then move on to a slightly trickier subject: crack and powder cocaine sentencing disparities and incarceration. This is an area where I really do think there’s probably something to accusations of systemic racism, though that is not the only issue at play. John wants to know whether academic historical analyses of systemic racism can offer any counsel to ordinary people today. We end the discussion proper on the question of a racist white backlash against the excesses of woke politics.

I think many of you will find this one quite satisfying. I’m interested to hear what you think!

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0:00 John takes a step back from podcasting

3:29 Confronting the critique of systemic racism

14:18 The persistence of victimhood

19:36 Accounting for the racial wealth gap

31:50 Glenn: When it comes to incarceration, we have to take systemic racism seriously

46:29 Can analyses of historical systemic racism offer us counsel today?

51:52 John: Certain members of "the Elect" would be pleased to see an alt-right backlash

Links and Readings

Matthew Desmond’s piece on plantation slavery from the 1619 Project

Michael Fortner’s book, The Black Silent Majority: The Rockefeller Drug Laws and the Politics of Punishment

James Forman, Jr.’s book, Locking Up Our Own: Crime and Punishment in Black America



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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey there, John. I think we are underway. How are you?

0:15.5

Hi, Glenn. I am exhausted, but I'm fine. How are you doing? Well,

0:21.2

over here in Providence, Massachusetts at Brown University, Glenn Lauri, the

0:24.4

Glenn show with John McWitter, my regular conversation partner, by weekly here at the Glenn show.

0:29.2

me and John been doing it for a long time, the black guys. You can find us at substack.com,

0:34.9

you can also find the YouTube channel, Glenn Lauri show. So, tuning in to an ongoing conversation,

0:44.1

John is the man of the hour, however, I must say his book woke racism.

0:49.3

And then I don't get the subtitle. It is how a new religion is betraying black America.

1:03.6

Notice the fatigue with which John recited the subtitle of his book. I think my man is weary

1:10.0

of being on the road, promoting your book, talking about the book, being interviewed about the book.

1:16.7

You know, Glenn, I have to announce something, actually. I need to say this, right? Yeah.

1:24.0

For those who are watching this, I am immensely gratified that people who wanted to

1:30.4

interview me about woke racism. It's been a ride. I learned a lot from each show,

1:36.2

but you know, folks, there are a lot of podcasts out there these days. And I'm glad because

1:40.4

it means we have a healthy contestant democracy, but there are a lot of podcasts. And in folks

1:46.5

you have to understand, it used to be that if people wanted you to be on their radio show,

1:49.3

they wanted 15 minutes, but all of you who have podcasts, you know, you have every right to,

1:54.4

you want to talk to somebody for an hour. And I have to say, folks, that after this tour,

1:58.8

with all the people who I've booked at this point, I'm finished. And I won't be taking

2:04.2

any more offers to do podcasts about the book woke racism. I've got them way up,

2:08.8

practically to Christmas. There will be no more. And so please understand if you don't get a

2:13.1

response from me when you ask, that's not because I don't like your podcast. It's that I'm a human

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