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The Gray Area with Sean Illing

Ta-Nehisi Coates is not here to comfort you

The Gray Area with Sean Illing

Vox Media Podcast Network

Politics, News, Society & Culture, News Commentary, Philosophy

4.511.1K Ratings

🗓️ 9 October 2017

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

“It’s important to remember the inconsequence of one’s talent and hard work and the incredible and unmatched sway of luck and fate,” writes Ta-Nehisi Coates in his new book, We Were Eight Years in Power. Coates’s view of his career flows from his view of human events: contingent, unguided, and devoid of higher morality or cosmic justice. He is not here to comfort you. He is not here to comfort himself. "Nothing in the record of human history argues for a divine morality, and a great deal argues against it," he writes. "What we know is that good people very often suffer terribly, while the perpetrators of horrific evil backstroke through all the pleasures of the world." It’s this worldview that makes conversations with Coates so bracing. His philosophy leaves room for chaos, for disorder, for things to go terribly wrong and stay that way. In this discussion, I asked him what would make him hopeful, what it would mean for America to live up to its ideals. Closing the 20-to-1 white-black wealth gap, he replied. But what would that take, he asked? “Maybe something so large that you find yourself in a country that's not even America anymore.” Maybe, he mused, it’s something that he couldn’t even support. "It's very easy for me to see myself being contemporary with processes that might make for an equal world, more equality, and maybe the complete abolition of race as a construct, and being horrified by the process, maybe even attacking the process. I think these things don't tend to happen peacefully." This is a discussion about race, about luck, about history, about politics, but above all, about how the stories we tell ourselves are often designed to carry comfort rather than truth. "For me, my part in this struggle, my part to make a better world, is not simply to have people pick up my work and say, 'Well, all the facts seem correct. I think this is right,' and, then move on with their lives," says Coates. "My job is to bring across the emotion, to make them feel a certain way, to haunt them, to make it hard to sleep." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Support for the show comes from Into the Mix, a Ben and Jerry's podcast about joy and

0:06.1

justice produced with Vox Creative.

0:09.6

Thousands of Afghans fled their homes when the Taliban took control of Afghanistan in 2021.

0:15.2

The UK government pledged to take in 20,000 of them as refugees, but in the first year

0:20.2

only 22 Afghans had been approved for asylum in the UK.

0:24.6

So what happened?

0:26.4

And what does this mean for the tens of thousands of people left behind?

0:30.4

Hear that story on the latest episode of Into the Mix.

0:33.4

I'm Lisa Ling, a journalist and host.

0:41.7

And I'm Hoon Late, but you may know me as Chao on the Max Original Series Warrior, based

0:46.1

on the writings of Bruce Lee.

0:47.7

After every new episode, join us here Hoon and I and a series of special guests are

0:53.0

going to discuss how the show is made.

0:55.4

So stream Warrior Season 3 starting June 29 only on Max.

0:59.8

And join us here or wherever you listen to podcasts.

1:05.4

If you said Tana Hasee, is it your expectation that black people in this country will for

1:10.2

the rest of this country's history occupy some sort of lower rung in the hierarchy?

1:16.1

It's not my expectation, but I wouldn't be surprised if it happened.

1:25.4

Hello, welcome to The As For Client Show on the Vox Media Podcast Network.

1:37.8

I am trying to figure out how to do the intro for this one.

1:42.5

I sat down with Tana Hasee Coats, who I've talked with before on this podcast and who's

1:47.6

a friend.

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