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June 11, 2020

Jun 12, 20201 hr 53 min
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Episode description

Documentarian and City Journal editor Chris Rufo's first person account of the sci-fi novel that is Seattle. More electeds yet poorer conditions for black Americans, why? His Economic Eminence Walter Williams explains. Peaceful protests produces political results. Violence doesn't. Greater Good's Bridging Differences Writing Fellow Zaid Jilani lays it out. To paraphrase Elizabeth Barrett Browning, how do I loathe the mainstream media? I count the ways w/ former Ottawa Citizen EIC and McGill University Public Policy Professor Andrew Potter. NASCAR is behind the times banning the Confederate flag as the NFL seems poised to band the U.S. flag, And, identitiariansplaining white privilege.

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