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DINESH Podcast

UNCRITICAL RACE THEORY

DINESH Podcast

Salem Podcast Network

News, News Commentary, Politics

4.76.8K Ratings

🗓️ 12 March 2021

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Dinesh exposes the radical and kooky views of Kristen Clarke, Biden’s nominee to be assistant secretary for civil rights in the Justice Department.  Dinesh probes the key premises of Critical Race Theory, all of which are both contradictory and absurd.  Dinesh argues that the “treason of the intellectuals” is that they steadfastly refuse to speak basic truths about race, making it impossible to solve genuine problems in society.  Reviewing new information on the financial rackets of the Lincoln Project, Dinesh wonders what Lincoln would make of these grifters and con artists who use his name.  And feminist author Naomi Wolf returns, this time to talk about digital censorship and cancel culture.

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0:00.0

The hidden premises of critical race theory is the Chinese government harvesting the organs of its political opponents.

0:10.0

And feminist author Naomi Wolf joins me to talk about digital censorship and cancel culture. This is the Dinesh D'Souza podcast.

0:18.0

America needs this voice. The times are crazy and the time of confusion, division and lies. We need a brave voice of reason understanding and truth. This is the Dinesh D'Souza podcast.

0:43.0

The Biden administration has been nominating some real cooks, some real radicals, some real extremists to important positions in the government.

0:59.0

Now happily one of them near a tendon withdrew as Biden's nominee for the OMB, the Office of Management and Budget.

1:08.0

There's a bunch of other cooks coming down the pike. There was Javier Bicarra, Vanita Gupta. I want to focus on a woman named Kristen Clarke who is Biden's nominee to be the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights in the Justice Department.

1:28.0

This is a very important position because it's the DOJ's department division that deals with all these issues from police brutality to hate crimes, to human trafficking cases. Essentially civil rights issues come under this purview.

1:47.0

This woman, Kristen Clarke, has a very interesting history. History that goes all the way back to her days as head of the Black Students Association at Harvard.

1:58.0

It may seem odd to talk about some college days. But it's actually not because very often when we think of radical ideas that we see in our culture, they were planted on the campus.

2:14.0

The radical professor is propagandized as students, the students begin to repeat all this sort of cookery. It's picked up by their fellow students, soon it becomes conventional wisdom. And then as these students graduate, they take these ideas with them.

2:30.0

Sometimes when they get older, they recognize that it doesn't sound good to talk about things like black supremacy and melanin superiority. You believe those things, but you cover them up with a veneer of adult sophistication.

2:44.0

So you begin to learn to use bureaucratic language. But in a sense that is only on the surface. Underneath that, you still have your heart is still beating with all these crackpot ideas.

2:59.0

And we see this all around us in the culture. Now recently, Kristen Clarke was criticized because she jumped, you may say, head first into the jussie small let racial scam. She was completely on board with small let.

3:15.0

She was criticizing the police for taking a cell phone. Here I have a tweet from her. She goes, jussie small let subjected to a racist and homophobic attack. Prayers to jussie small let for a speedy recovery from this hate crime.

3:30.0

Now, of course, later it emerges that this was staged by jussie himself. And of course, these bogus hate crimes have now become epidemic.

3:39.0

There's staged it seems almost more often than you have real hate crimes, which shows you that, you know, there's a market for these hate crimes because it propels unknown people, not in jussie's case, he was well known as an actor.

3:52.0

But he was hoping to reach a kind of totemic status as the kind of ultimate victim. Megan Markle was making a kind of similar play more recently.

4:01.0

Now, Kristen Clarke has had a very interesting history. She was a professor at Howard University. She served in the Justice Department before.

4:12.0

And when she was at Harvard, she was very active in fighting in favor of the black cause. And she wrote an interesting letter to the Harvard Crimson, which I think is actually worth quoting because it shows you where she is sort of coming from or

4:29.0

what her formative ideas were. She goes, first of all, she quotes a Richard King. And she talks about the fact that the human brain contains large elements of melanin.

4:44.0

Melan is a coloring agent in the human body. And she goes on to argue that blacks have a lot of melanin, which makes them intellectually and morally and emotionally superior. And blacks and whites suffer from melanin defects that makes them such an incorrigible evil people.

5:06.0

I'm going to give you some more quotes here. This is directly from Kristen Clarke. Some scientists have revealed that most whites are unable to produce melanin because their pineal glands are often calcified or non functioning.

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