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[laughter] >> okay, well, so you've talked about angela davis, thomas jefferson, so we might consider people who were probably, i don't know about thomas jefferson, we know that thomas jefferson had some issues beneficiaries ris. >> but the others were probably some of the most problack people we know yet they had racist ideals? >> in the case of debois in particular, had five major characters and each of the characters sort of served as tour guides or windows to this larger three-way debate that i was referencing earlier and jefferson was one of those and angela davis was n. the case of debois, there's a specific reason why i wanted to write a history of racist ideas as oppose to racist with an s, i wanted to sort of show the complexity of the human mind, right, that in certain vantage point you can see the racial groups as -- you could see a hierarchy, but in other advantage points you could see the racial groups as equal, in certain ways you could hold antiracist ideas and in other ways you can hard assimilationist ideas as deboise did and i actually show from the beginning that hi
[laughter] >> okay, well, so you've talked about angela davis, thomas jefferson, so we might consider people who were probably, i don't know about thomas jefferson, we know that thomas jefferson had some issues beneficiaries ris. >> but the others were probably some of the most problack people we know yet they had racist ideals? >> in the case of debois in particular, had five major characters and each of the characters sort of served as tour guides or windows to this larger...
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and jefferson was one of those characters, du bois and angela davis was. in the case of du bois and even other people in the book, there is a specific reason why wanted to write history of racist ideas as opposed to racist with an aspect i want to sort of show the complexity of the human mind. that and certain vantage point you can see the racial groups as come you could see a hierarchy but in other vantage point you can see the racial groups as equal. in certain ways you good old antiracist ideas, in other ways you could hold assimilationist ideas as du bois did. i actually show in "stamped from the beginning" that his heralded double consciousness was, in fact, a double consciousness of assimilationist an antiracist ideas. but i also show over the course of his very long life that he was able to develop a single consciousness of antiracism, particularly by the 1930s, in which he was critiquing his own ideas of earlier decades. .. is this hope for regular people like us? it seems it is complicated. at the same time it is complicated. it is simple idea for
and jefferson was one of those characters, du bois and angela davis was. in the case of du bois and even other people in the book, there is a specific reason why wanted to write history of racist ideas as opposed to racist with an aspect i want to sort of show the complexity of the human mind. that and certain vantage point you can see the racial groups as come you could see a hierarchy but in other vantage point you can see the racial groups as equal. in certain ways you good old antiracist...
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book is section of the a hymn to angela davis. tract, host: she ran for president and vice president of the communist party. her speech -- supported, ik she cannot member which faction, she supported the coup in russia by the communists. talk at the women's march, this is what you keep hitting on, she identified a bunch of new victim groups, she muslims, immigrants, lgbtq, they're always looking for the new proletariat to identify with. the new oppressed, david: deblasio in new york has officially listed 31 genders. host: that is true. if you are an employee in the city of new york, there are 31 gender options to choose from. that is part of it, it is more of a cultural marxism. david: a hamas terrorism supporter and advocate of sharia law which would take away women's rights, sanctioned the -- gays with the co-chairwoman of the women's march. and another organizer who was a convicted murderer. she blew up a supermarket. in israel. host: how many women know any of that? david: they do not. i quote this as the statement, the issue
book is section of the a hymn to angela davis. tract, host: she ran for president and vice president of the communist party. her speech -- supported, ik she cannot member which faction, she supported the coup in russia by the communists. talk at the women's march, this is what you keep hitting on, she identified a bunch of new victim groups, she muslims, immigrants, lgbtq, they're always looking for the new proletariat to identify with. the new oppressed, david: deblasio in new york has...
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linda is a supporter of what sharia law that suppressed women, and oday planted two bombs, angela davis part in a courtroom shootout that killed a judge. and donna hilton. you know who is not celebrated in the list of women to look up to? people like hillary clinton. what is going on. >> they don't really like her, they use her for breaking glass ceiling, when she did not accomplish that, she is not resul relevant. looking at voter tabs, data, women did not show up to vote for hillary clinton, i don't think she is the person to be leading. these women put action. liz: are they good examples. >> they are not, but for the left, it is not about what we see is right. or fit to lead, these are people who have credibility in sense of actually having a violent past. liz: that is credibility? >> for the left, it is, you see them going more and more to left, they are more violent, i think those are the people they are looking up to right now. liz: so divisive, thank you, lawrence. >> thank you. liz: head of border patrol union said moral is at a 20 year these, thanks to trump administration crac
linda is a supporter of what sharia law that suppressed women, and oday planted two bombs, angela davis part in a courtroom shootout that killed a judge. and donna hilton. you know who is not celebrated in the list of women to look up to? people like hillary clinton. what is going on. >> they don't really like her, they use her for breaking glass ceiling, when she did not accomplish that, she is not resul relevant. looking at voter tabs, data, women did not show up to vote for hillary...
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it wasn't this big when we started critical resistance in 1997 with angela davis and i wonder what it was that was disruptive in our own community and this is for both of you, that can allow 2.2 million people to go missing on our watch? is there any false sense of morality that disrupts our freedom, have the politics of respectability gotten in the way of where we need to be as a community and people, this is for both of you. >> i would say that the real genius of the system of mass incarceration is that it leaves those who are trapped within it as well as their families to blame themselves almost entirely for their experience. when i grew up i used an experiment with drugs. i hung out withpeople who stole . we jumped into a car that wasn't ours and went joyriding. but i live in a solidly middle-class community where the police were not stopping and searching and frisking us. and i committed those crimes and misdemeanors and went off to college and went off to law school and live the rest of my life, never for a minute feeling guilty or tortured by the fact that i got high when i was
it wasn't this big when we started critical resistance in 1997 with angela davis and i wonder what it was that was disruptive in our own community and this is for both of you, that can allow 2.2 million people to go missing on our watch? is there any false sense of morality that disrupts our freedom, have the politics of respectability gotten in the way of where we need to be as a community and people, this is for both of you. >> i would say that the real genius of the system of mass...
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supporter that tied bds movement, planted two bombs at a jerusalem supermarket killing two, and angela davisting in the death of a judge, and hilton, part of a gang that kidnapped a man and tortured him to death. shouldn't leaders from the democrat and the republican party be condemning what's going on here? >> right. so of course they don't have to condemn it, but i would definitely think it would be in their best interest to do so. when we look at the women's march, this is supposed to be promoting female empowerment. and, you know, promoting women that are strong and powerful throughout this country. and i can think of so many amazing women they could have been tweeting happy birthday to this besides this. i recently became friends with a young girl in detroit, michigan. both parents are police officers. it's a petite woman serving in a male-dominated field. this is somebody i would like to see tweeting happy birthday to. rather than a convicted murder and has been on the fbi's most wanted list for decades. liz: you know people not to look up to? hillary clinton and elizabeth warren. jake
supporter that tied bds movement, planted two bombs at a jerusalem supermarket killing two, and angela davisting in the death of a judge, and hilton, part of a gang that kidnapped a man and tortured him to death. shouldn't leaders from the democrat and the republican party be condemning what's going on here? >> right. so of course they don't have to condemn it, but i would definitely think it would be in their best interest to do so. when we look at the women's march, this is supposed to...
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, it is a direct contradiction of what david davis, as previously mentioned, had said before the referendum, that german industry would put pressure on angelad britain a good brexit deal. that is where the negotiations will end up. it is the president of the federation of german industry is saying it and the president of the confederation of german employers association. they wa nt german employers association. they want the single market and there priority is to look after the 27 remaining members. let's stay with the observer. i know you will be delighted to talk about the rugby. shared glory as the lions try again. they have drawn, they did not win, but it felt like they had one because expectations were low. fortunately she briefed me before i came on. it is a game with a funny ball. did you ask me what a draw was? i would not even know what a draw meant. they got the same score. i went political saying what this particular draw turned out to be. but it is the best result they could have hoped for. no, it is not, the best result would have been to win. they have been written off by the critics. i think it is a good result. this is like
, it is a direct contradiction of what david davis, as previously mentioned, had said before the referendum, that german industry would put pressure on angelad britain a good brexit deal. that is where the negotiations will end up. it is the president of the federation of german industry is saying it and the president of the confederation of german employers association. they wa nt german employers association. they want the single market and there priority is to look after the 27 remaining...