Unspeakable Truths about Racial Inequality in America – Quillette

"I am a black American intellectual living in an age of persistent racial inequality in my country.... I begin with a provocation: Consider this story from my hometown newspaper, the Chicago Sun-Times, that ran on May 31st, 2016."
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Mike
5 years ago

We are playing with fire, be they bullets, words, or ideas.

Mike
5 years ago
Reply to  Mike

… disseminated via legislation, administrative rules, policies, programs, initiatives, protests, articles, books, speeches, and podcasts.

Fight fire with fire.

Supplement Glenn Loury with Jordan B Peterson & Gad Saad.

https://jordanbpetersonpodcast.libsyn.com/gad-saad

Rick
5 years ago

Its refreshing when a black person starts to really think for themselves instead of just listening to Al Sharpton or Jesse Jackson or Academia or whatever race baiters they always listen to.

Ada Andrist
5 years ago

Excellent article.

Heyjude
5 years ago

Thank you to Wirepoints for linking this article. Mr. Loury is a brave man to have delivered this lecture, and in Boulder no less. Sad that nowadays it is brave to offer an alternative to the dominant narratives.

SteveOh
5 years ago

I never read so many words, sentences, thoughts, analyzing problems WITH ZERO POTENTIAL SOLUTIONS.
He repeats again & again that he’s an elite intellectual, but doesn’t use his intellect to offer up ANYTHING (except stop blaming Whites and work harder). What if there are no jobs? What caused that? And who is taking the low-skilled/unskilled jobs? Why is there so much crime and how can it be reduced? I could answer those Qs, and I’m no elite intellectual.
And he clearly never read Strunk & White’s “The Elements of Style”; he is wordy beyond belief.

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ProzacPlease
5 years ago
Reply to  SteveOh

Maybe the problem is just that you don’t like his solution, personal responsibility for behavior.

steve-oh
5 years ago
Reply to  ProzacPlease

Just to say or write that, is NOT a solution. Real solutions would require City Council, Mayor and others in positions of power to think of MANY ideas and actions, and then TRY THEM, actually DO SOMETHING. Such as: Prevent illegals from getting jobs from our citizens, incentivizing work, more, for our citizens, taking on school and police unions to free up money that can be spent better, such as paying $10 or 15k to high school student graduating without fathering/ mothering a baby, maybe $5k to middle school kids who test at grade level, develop part-time jobs for high… Read more »

debtsor
5 years ago
Reply to  steve-oh

The article is correct, and presents solutions: Be responsible and take care of yourself. But you are also correct, there are zero suggestions for implementation of the solutions. And quite frankly, the underclass nature of Blacks is not an easy problem to solve. I want to see it solved, I really do, I want the best for everyone regardless of race or color, that is what America is about. Bleeding heart liberals in society have thrown trillions of dollars at the problem since the 1960’s and yet, Black underclass has only seems to get worse. The most vocal solution now… Read more »

Last edited 5 years ago by debtsor
SteveOh
5 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

Sorry but I don’t believe that writing a paper and giving a speech, with advice to do this and that, is a “solution”. If that’s his and your solution, then how do you “implement it” ? My Comment had ideas and suggested ACTIONS. For starters. Giving advice like Be Responsible, do your homework, don’t have babies as teenagers, don’t break laws, get a job and work hard. Maybe put on Billboards around town, and the problems will begin to be solved?

Last edited 5 years ago by SteveOh
debtsor
5 years ago
Reply to  SteveOh

We’re on the same page SteveOh, we are saying the same thing.

StvOh
5 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

Bottom line Debtsor: The penalties for bad behavior must be MUCH more severe, the rewards & $ incentives for good behavior must be significant, the illegals getting low& no skilled jobs must go to zero, ILL must stop being a sanctuary for illegals, and the tax & crushing regulatory system must be improved. No speech by an intellectual will make a spit of difference. It’s up to Mayor, Gov & city council, and just like Baltimore (i live in Annapolis) it will not change for the better! The govt entities are fecklessly irresponsible, and are busy feathering their own nest.

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ProzacPlease
5 years ago
Reply to  SteveOh

No “solution”, no amount of additional money thrown at the problem, will work without first acknowledging the cause of the problem. The pathological culture of the inner city must change. In my mind, the first step is to get the gang bangers off the streets. Pick up a weapon, go to jail for a long time. No exceptions, no excuses for violence. As long as the excuse-makers keep letting these predators out to terrorize any decent people, nothing will change. All the well-meaning “programs” will not make a difference. But the only way to get there is to acknowledge that… Read more »

Truth in Cook County
5 years ago

What a thoughtful lecture, and a real broadside at the shallow arguments put forth by many, particularly those in the majority in the academy. I would like to hear a thorough response by them, point by point. However I expect cancel culture games or shrill shrieks.

debtsor
5 years ago

JB Fatsmoker asks Republicans to balance the budget for him! You can’t make this stuff up. Republicans have a superminority in the legislature. If this were Russia, they would be the #resistance to Putin.

debtsor
5 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

wrong article!

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