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The American Mind

Pride | The Roundtable Ep. 72

The American Mind

The Claremont Institute

Philosophy, News, Society & Culture

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 3 June 2021

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

We’re now in the opening days of LGBT pride month—not that anyone needs reminding, as corporations across America fall over themselves to celebrate the rainbow. But today the editors pause to analyze pride in a larger sense: what it is, who should have it, and for what reasons.

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0:00.0

coming up on this episode of The Round Table.

0:03.3

Look, first off, we're getting reparations.

0:05.2

I mean, people are nuts.

0:06.5

If you think, you know, you think California

0:09.0

isn't going to pass a reparations bill

0:11.6

in the near future, I think you're smoking crack.

0:14.2

I mean, we're going to get reparations all over the place.

0:17.5

Now, in this case, how do you get reparations?

0:19.8

Well, you have to do exactly what Spencer said.

0:21.5

You have to talk about some of the worst

0:23.2

most egregious examples, paint some cartoon history

0:26.6

so they're completely uncomplicated.

0:28.6

And then look at some crimes as all crimes, you know,

0:31.1

as many serious crimes are,

0:32.9

any serious crime is something it can't ultimately be repaid.

0:35.9

And say, therefore, you owe a kind of blood debt

0:38.7

that will have to continuously be repaid.

0:42.0

There's no end to it and there's no end to the logic, either.

0:44.8

Hello again, everybody, and welcome to the Round Table.

1:12.4

It is my maniacal pleasure to have stolen the mic

1:16.0

from Ryan.

1:17.1

Once again, he is out.

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