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Conversations That Matter

The Woke Ideology of Jemar Tisby and Phil Vischer

Conversations That Matter

Jon Harris

Society & Culture

4.61K Ratings

🗓️ 22 July 2021

⏱️ 21 minutes

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0:00.0

A 2020 survey from the National Association of Scholars found that for every dollar college

0:05.0

professors donated to a Republican cause, they donated $21 to a Democrat cause.

0:11.0

Other studies confirm that traditional media and social media employees

0:14.2

also give over 90% of their political donations to Democrat causes as opposed to

0:19.7

Republican ones. This means that a great portion of the most influential people in the country

0:26.3

are politically motivated in one direction.

0:30.3

Because of the reputation their institutions have for high standards,

0:34.1

they are able to effectively spread their ideological assumptions

0:37.6

as if they were simply the products of neutral reason.

0:40.8

Yet simultaneously, they deny religion and tradition the status by relegating them to the realm of personal experience and uncertainty.

0:49.0

This is how centers of information revolutionize society, though still loyal to the Christian

0:54.1

Order that included a clear moral and social hierarchy, the existence of good and evil, and the principle

0:59.9

of sacrifice are attacked and demonized as abusive, bigoted, and ignorant.

1:05.2

This is why despite the pervasiveness of social justice, some impoverished and marginalized groups

1:10.5

do not qualify for political defense or social assistance.

1:14.8

Consider, for example, a large demographic in the United States,

1:18.7

made up of 25 million people who experience great disparities when compared to the general population.

1:26.2

They have higher poverty rates, lower household incomes, and less access to health care.

1:31.4

This likely contributes to their higher percentage of obesity,

1:34.1

smoking and physical inactivity cases. They also lead the country in infant

1:39.2

mortality as well as seven of the top ten causes of death, including drug overdoses.

1:45.2

During the last three decades, politicians persuaded many of them that building state and

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