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I always love Jordan Klepper when he hosts. Because his intelligence is, quite frankly, so well, rounded he is it's so quick with the sarcasm and the bites back, and yet can sit down at an interview like this. And just is way smarter than me.
I was walking through Fort Greene Brooklyn when Obama won, too. People were dancing. I felt the same way.
France may have a different take on "race" but ask any French person about northAfricans, Moroccans, Algerians, Tunisians, close your eyes while they respond, and its almost like being in the US of A
Unfortunately those who don't want racial goodwill will never go away. Trump represents that in a big way.
The thing that gives me hope is that, yes we as a society seem to take two steps forward and one step backwards, but that's still +1 steps. Historically, there's often been a slide in human rights after progress is made. Jim Crow laws were enacted in the wake of the civil war. There was push back after the Civil Rights Movement. There are probably a ton of other examples, but if you look back 100 years, or even 20 years, we've made progress. Movies from the early 2000's are cringe now in their casual sexism, for example. It's slow and it's not monotonic, but it's progress.The people who feel threatened by societal progress come together and push back after we make gains, but in the end they're losing, and I believe they will continue to lose in the long term.
Just tuned in to see what sort of person is named Thomas Chatterton by his parents. I like his attitude, though as he notes "race blind" France is not free of racism, just free of measurements of racism (as some US leaders seem to think not measuring climate change will make it go away).
I sure hope we can survive this
Klepper is a fantastic interviewer. Well done.
The disconnect stems from lack of knowledge... As it is written, my people perish for lack of knowledge
best job i've seen you done, jordan. am with you... 🏆
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Top Comments (10)
I always love Jordan Klepper when he hosts. Because his intelligence is, quite frankly, so well, rounded he is it's so quick with the sarcasm and the bites back, and yet can sit down at an interview like this. And just is way smarter than me.
I was walking through Fort Greene Brooklyn when Obama won, too. People were dancing. I felt the same way.
France may have a different take on "race" but ask any French person about northAfricans, Moroccans, Algerians, Tunisians, close your eyes while they respond, and its almost like being in the US of A
Unfortunately those who don't want racial goodwill will never go away. Trump represents that in a big way.
The thing that gives me hope is that, yes we as a society seem to take two steps forward and one step backwards, but that's still +1 steps. Historically, there's often been a slide in human rights after progress is made. Jim Crow laws were enacted in the wake of the civil war. There was push back after the Civil Rights Movement. There are probably a ton of other examples, but if you look back 100 years, or even 20 years, we've made progress. Movies from the early 2000's are cringe now in their casual sexism, for example. It's slow and it's not monotonic, but it's progress.The people who feel threatened by societal progress come together and push back after we make gains, but in the end they're losing, and I believe they will continue to lose in the long term.
Just tuned in to see what sort of person is named Thomas Chatterton by his parents. I like his attitude, though as he notes "race blind" France is not free of racism, just free of measurements of racism (as some US leaders seem to think not measuring climate change will make it go away).
I sure hope we can survive this
Klepper is a fantastic interviewer. Well done.
The disconnect stems from lack of knowledge... As it is written, my people perish for lack of knowledge
best job i've seen you done, jordan. am with you... 🏆