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Star Parker Shares Why It’s Not True That America Is ‘Systemically Racist’ (Repeat)

The Daily Signal Podcast

The Daily Signal

News, Government, Politics, Daily News

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 1 January 2021

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

Top 5 of 2020 Day 5: During this Christmas season, we're sharing some of our favorite interviews of the year to allow our team to take time off for the holidays.


In 1992 Star Parker ran a small publishing business in Los Angeles. Her business was destroyed by riots after four police officers were exonerated of charges after Rodney King’s beating. Parker, the president of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education and a columnist for The Daily Signal, joins the podcast today to talk about why she believes America isn’t racist. 


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0:00.0

Happy New Year,

0:05.0

Year. Today is Friday, January 1st. I'm Virginia Allen.

0:10.0

And I'm Rachel Del Judas.

0:11.0

Today is the last day of the top five of 2020.

0:15.0

We have loved looking back this week at your and our favorite episodes of 2020.

0:21.0

And we are ending this series strong as we launch into 2021.

0:25.0

What is the truth about America and racism?

0:29.0

Star Parker, the President of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education joins the show to explain

0:34.7

why America is not systemically racist. And if you haven't already, please do be

0:40.5

sure to leave a review or a five star rating on Apple

0:43.2

Podcasts and encourage others to subscribe. It would be a great gift to us as we

0:47.6

finish up this Christmas season.

0:50.3

We are joined today on the Daily Signal Podcast by Star Parker. She's the president of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education and she's also a columnist for the Daily Signal. Star, thank you so much for being on the Daily Signal Podcast.

1:03.0

Well, you're welcome. Thank you for inviting me.

1:05.0

Well, it's great to have you on.

1:07.0

Really a pleasure.

1:09.0

Well, in a recent column, you had written about how in 1992 you operated a small publishing business in Los Angeles,

1:16.3

which was destroyed as a result of the riots that ensued after four police officers were

1:21.7

acquitted of charges of excessive silence in the beating of Rodney King.

1:26.2

So can you tell us how that had an impact on your life?

1:29.7

Well, it changed my life because it propelled me into speaking out on behalf of culture, on behalf of poverty, on behalf of race relations issues that surround those three buckets because up

1:47.0

until that point I was like most Americans and in particular African

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