The Megyn Kelly Show

Coleman Hughes and Glenn Loury on Race in America, Patriotism, and College Campuses | Ep. 25

Nov 16, 2020
In this engaging discussion, Coleman Hughes, a sharp intellectual and host of "Conversations With Coleman," joins Glenn Loury, a thought-provoking professor and host of "The Glenn Show," to tackle America's complex race dynamics. They delve into the influence of Trumpism on race and patriotism, critically examine the 1619 Project, and address the often polarized narratives surrounding systemic racism. The conversation emphasizes the need for open dialogue and challenges conventional educational approaches to race, advocating for a deeper understanding of societal issues.
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INSIGHT

Black Crime and Police Encounters

  • Glenn Loury emphasizes the role of Black crime in police encounters.
  • He argues the focus should be on addressing the root causes of crime rather than blaming systemic racism.
ADVICE

Personal Responsibility

  • Coleman Hughes and Glenn Loury believe that regardless of socioeconomic background, people must be held responsible for violent actions.
  • They call for an emphasis on maintaining order and civility.
INSIGHT

Welfare State and Black Families

  • Glenn Loury suggests a potential link between the welfare state and the decline of the Black family structure.
  • He notes the high percentage of children born to single Black mothers as a sign of an unhealthy social fiber.
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