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Should We Be Colorblind?

5-Minute Videos | PragerU

PragerU

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

4.86.9K Ratings

🗓️ 1 November 2021

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

Nothing reveals the moral confusion of our time more than those who label the term “colorblind” racist. Who would want to see themselves in terms of their skin color? And what does a person’s skin color really say about who they are — their likes, dislikes, values, and so on? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Good morning, good afternoon, good evening, and welcome to another Prager U 5 Minute podcast.

0:04.5

Up next, Dennis Prager answers the question, should we be colorblind?

0:08.7

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forward slash join. Now to today's episode, enjoy.

0:23.9

There is a little that reveals the moral confusion of the left,

0:30.2

as much as it's labeling the term colorblind racist.

0:34.8

Here are just a few examples. The University of California publishes a list of terms and ideas

0:40.1

it considers racist. The list includes the term colorblindness. Psychology today published

0:47.3

an article by a psychology professor titled Colorblind Ideology is a form of racism.

0:54.9

Huff Post published a piece titled How Colorblindness Is Actually Racist?

1:00.9

In which the author gives three examples of statements whites make that are allegedly racist.

1:06.7

I am colorblind. I see people not color. We are all the same.

1:12.5

The Disney company recommends that its white employees atone for their racism

1:18.4

by challenging colorblind ideologies and rhetoric such as I don't see color.

1:25.1

Even the US Army has gotten into the act that sent an email to personnel saying that the word colorblind

1:31.4

is evidence of white supremacy. I could give dozens of examples of the

1:37.6

left's or well-in definition of colorblind as racist. Why or well-in? Because becoming colorblind

1:45.6

is precisely what people opposed to racism should aspire to. That's why Martin Luther King's

1:52.0

most famous quote from his most famous speech is, I have a dream that my four little children

1:58.8

will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin,

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