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The Unprotected Class: How Anti-White Racism Is Tearing America Apart | Sunday Extra

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🗓️ 26 May 2024

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

Is it ok to be white? In his new book The Unprotected Class, Jeremy Carl examines the historical and political factors contributing to the phenomenon of anti-white racism and proposes strategies to address and counteract it. Get the facts first on Morning Wire.

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The growing prevalence of so-called anti-racist programs and policies under the

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banner of diversity, equity, and inclusion have come under intense scrutiny in

0:11.9

recent months.

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Critics say that they are promoting racism rather than combating it.

0:16.9

In this episode we talk with Jeremy Carl Senior Fellow

0:19.8

at the Claremont Institute

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about what he warns is an increasing acceptance of anti-white racism.

0:26.2

I'm Daily Wire Editor-in-Chief John Bickley.

0:29.0

It's Sunday, May 26th, and this is an extra edition of Morning Wire.

0:36.0

Joining us now is Jeremy Carl Senior Fellow at the Claremont Institute.

0:40.0

Hey Jeremy, so in your book The Un Unprotected Class, how anti-white racism is tearing America apart.

0:46.4

You make the case that anti-white racism, of course, exists and that it's destroying the country.

0:51.1

First, can you sum up in your view how this arose, how white people became

0:55.9

the unprotected class, as you called them?

0:58.7

Yeah, I mean, I think that there are a variety of things that happened. First we have the growth and

1:05.6

sort of metastasis from its original purposes of the kind of civil rights

1:10.6

regime on steroids, so to the point that we stop making it about protecting

1:15.2

everybody's rights and begin protecting some people's rights more than others.

1:19.8

And that really accelerates as the administrative state gets more involved and begins

1:24.7

quitting a bunch of things in the Civil Rights Act that were not originally part of

1:29.8

the law as it was conceived. You then have court cases and a bunch of other things going on that kind of moved

1:36.1

that along. But then beyond that you have other sorts of situations, like particularly I think

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