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Max K's avatar

You can watch my interview with Wilfred Reilly here: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4bt88SbZWmY.

Or you can listen to it on any podcast app or on Spotify by typing ‘E2 Review Wilfred Reilly’ into the search bar.

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Douglass Matthews's avatar

FYI: When I typed those words into Pocket Casts, NPR’s Fresh Air was the first option suggested.

Your podcast did not appear. I have yet to find a search term that allows me to subscribe in that app.

I did find it on Spotify.

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Graham L's avatar

The fundamental tragedy of human consciousness seems to be how easy and appealing it is to fall into an ideology, whether religious, political or cultural, which enables you to feel self-righteous, to be certain you know "what's what", and to be able to hate and blame somebody other than yourself for all the trouble in the world. Admittedly I am in the UK, fortunately for me, not North America, but we do have plenty of this ideological claptrap around here too. I am old enough to remember when, say, 35 to 40 years ago - despite the fact that the humourless tedium of "political correctness" was still on the rise - we appeared to have arrived at a situation, as part of the ongoing evolution of civilization, in which there was more respect for women's rights and less racism than there had ever been before. It was really good and all moving in the right directions. And then we got all the madness about mythical "institutionalised" sins and "equity" (which wasn't at all equitable) and "colonialist" horrors, as if the eyes with which we see the past had become forced to view through some kind of psychedelic kaleidoscope which could see nothing fairly, reasonably, clearly, truthfully, wisely - forgivingly, perhaps, as we see further than those whose shoulders we stand on, and we can't blame them for that. What can I say? Keep telling the truth.

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Max K's avatar

Thanks, I plan to! And good comment.

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Steve S's avatar

Heather MacDonald has written extensively on this subject. Excellent article. What is sad about this phenomena is it shows little regard for black victims of crime, and for the unhealthy sense of resentment and anger it engenders in black communities. It furthers feelings of resentment towards white folk, and justifies it, and does nothing towards creating the society of equality envisioned by Dr. Martin Luther King.

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Max K's avatar

Yes. Ideology trumps reality every time for these people.

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Lia's avatar

Thanks for another excellent piece. I'd be interested to hear your views on how the whole concept of race plays into the anti-Semitism discussed in your previous posts. It seems as if Jews are considered white one moment, non-white the next -- highlighting the arbitrary nature of racial distinctions in the first place.

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Max K's avatar

That is a really great question and to be honest I wanted to address it in this piece (but ran out of space and time). I have touched on it in previous articles, and will do in future ones. Very high level summary is, it is ultimately not good for jews if ideology trumps truth imo. Jews have benefitted from it to some extent (by being an 'oppressed minority', when it suits the grifters to present them that way), but can very swiftly find themselves presented as the villians/oppressors when it suits the narrative. That's what's happening now to some extent - a complex regional conflict boiled down to 'Jews = western = oppressors, Muslims = oppressed'.

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Lia's avatar

Surely Jews have been an oppressed minority throughout history, but is a religious/ethnic minority somehow fundamentally different from a racial minority if they are also subject to discrimination?

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Max K's avatar

Not sure I totally follow the question, can you rephrase it?

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Lia's avatar

I guess I am asking, what is a race anyway? Are Jews a religious minority, an ethnic minority or a racial minority -- and what is the difference?

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Max K's avatar

Unbelievably complex question. I think a race, and an ethnic minority.

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Robin Buckley's avatar

Another great read! Frustrating though that these facts are not spread far and wide. Perhaps billboards in a few major cities would help? I would love to see that and see the responses!

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Max K's avatar

Thanks

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SlowlyReading's avatar

In the pre-Musk days, every social media platform censored this sort of thing. The data has always been there for the curious, but Musk and Substack are the only reason that the average social media user has a chance at hearing about this.

In 2013, Ron Unz, no slouch, reported being stunned the first time he glimpsed these numbers:

https://www.unz.com/ebook/race-and-crime-in-america-ebook/

The entire historiography of "white flight" is a psyop:

https://devinhelton.com/why-urban-decay

Cancelled historian Raymond Wolters was one of the few honest historians of this period.

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Mark newfie Adams's avatar

Great article! Sorry to hear about your unjust treatment. Theirs a type of bias called "gamma bias". It simultaneously magnifies and minimises gender differences. An example is domestic violence, where violence against men tends to be overlooked whereas violence against women is often highlighted.

If someone is drowning and a man jumps in to save them, the article would use a gender neutral reference; drowning person saved by valiant CITIZEN. If it had been a woman who jumped in to save the drowning person, it would have been written.. drowning person saved by valiant WOMEN.

Heroism performed mainly by men (e.g. firemen) will be gender neutralised ('firefighters') by the inclusion of a small minority of women, whereas a much larger proportion of female perpetrators and male victims will be excluded from our highly gendered narratives and policies about sexual and domestic violence.

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Max K's avatar

Thanks! Yes, selective coverage across a range of issues is central to how a misleading ideological narrative is maintained.

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Dave's avatar

No one likes to hear the statistically sound evidence based on FBI crime data that shows that young black men (25-34) who constitute just 2% of the population commit about half of the nation’s annual homicides. A rate almost 50 times higher than the average American. It is also interesting that a couple of days after the murder of two cops and an EMT in Minnesota no pictures of the black murderer have appeared on television or the mainstream media. Just saying.

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Mark Gennarelli's avatar

The picture of the Top Democrats sickens me, as they kneel on the alter of Saint Floyd of Fentanyl 🔥

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Lis's avatar

Such an absurd photo of NP. And the matching cloth mask down under her chin. That’s helpful 🙄.

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Max K's avatar

Haha yep

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Destructo Infinity's avatar

Great analysis, thank you.

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Max K's avatar

No probs! Thanks for reading

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Zain de Ville's avatar

Taking the knee in vermillion stilettos—pure grievance mill performance all dressed up.

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Terry Freeman's avatar

Congressional treason.

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Matthew Tedone's avatar

Where’s Schumer. He was with Nancy kneeling also. What a farce! It’s so crazy you’d think it was photoshopped.

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Max K's avatar

There’s nothing too crazy for these people

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Brigid LaSage's avatar

Thank you! So well stated, true and important. The misinformation and essentializing about race is arguably wreaking the most damage in K-12 schools where impressionable minds are being imprinted with false facts and imaginary binaries. Richard Bilkszto was a tragedy and also an example: Look what happens when educators resist. Public schools are caught between the right's aim to eliminate public everything and the left's cultural revolution. Meanwhile a generation is being radicalized. Appreciate the brave voices fighting this tide.

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Max K's avatar

Really great comment and thank you!

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Linda Campbell's avatar

Looks like a whole lotta cultural appropriation going on with a generous helping of pandering on the side.🫣🤭

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Erik Heddergott's avatar

I‘ d love to see a Statistic based on Income and Wealth and not by „Race“.

From a European View it seems that US American Police Forces shoot to much.

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Max K's avatar

True. I think it’s a symptom (partly) of the very violent areas they work in. But also other factors ofc.

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