March 14, 2022
Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey: Today we’re talking to Professor Jason D. Hill, who teaches philosophy at DePaul University in Chicago. He recently wrote a new book, “What Do White Americans Owe Black People?” in which he examines the historically strained relationship between the two groups of people. We discuss several myths perpetuated by the progressive Left, like systemic racism, the idea that reparations are needed for reconciliation, and the idea that racism is infused into every part of American society. We also talk about some of the shortcomings of the Republican Party in reaching out to black voters, and Professor Hill explains what he’d like to see the GOP do differently to help the black community realize that they indeed do have many conservative values. Lastly, we talk about a much more realistic way to approach difficult conversations about race — one in which no one needs to apologize for their skin color and everyone is treated with respect.
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As a Latino, I’ve experienced racism. I’ve seem systemic racism in real-life. I’ll be the first one to say this to you, but you’re the last person I should listen to when it comes to racism. Why is it that you are so fragile when people of color want to advocate against this inequality we face? We’ve seen this before when we rebelled against slave owners. We’ve seen this before when we fought against Jim Crow laws. And now, we are seeing this again in the fight against systemic racism. Be on the right side of history, Allie.
I want to apologize for what I said in my comment. Regardless of your experiences and opinions, I still want to hear your voice on this topic. This is not “fragility” rather these are concerns, and you should feel free to voice those concerns. I pray for you and that God continues to bless you. Have a nice day!
I want to apologize for what I said in my earlier comment. Regardless of your experiences and opinions, I still want to hear your voice on this topic. This is not “fragility” rather these are concerns, and you should feel free to voice those concerns. I pray for you and that God continues to bless you. Have a nice day!