we can still talk about those things. i think the problem is that we want to place racism and white supremacy in the past. we want to place it, and then we want if not in the past, we want to place it on bad actors and place it on people of bad faith, people that are ignorant. and not see that this is a structural issue. like, this is institutionalized. brittany, you said that so michael s trying to give us a way to think about what to be angry about, but you said that america is uncomfortable with black rage. what do you mean by that? there s this moment in one of jonathan chait s responses where he says, you know, i don t agree with this portrait of jonathan chait yeah, yeah, right, right. i also don t agree with jonathan it s performance, that sort of defense, right? so this is the thing about, that sometimes what happens with white liberal discourse is it becomes about, if you re saying that some of the things i do or believe are racist, you re calling me personally
so maybe we need to approach things differently, if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. the debate on race, culture, and piotr did not stay in the web pages of the atlantic, and new york magazine, instead it expanded with pieces popping up in t in the new york times, the daily beast, the nation, including this piece on the function of black rage, where he wrote, quote, what some call depression or pessimism, i would call impatience and rage. our impatience and rage is what has produced progress. that we are still impatient and angry reflects not black people s failing, but how far america still has to go. joining the table is mychal denzel smith, fellow at the nation institute and blogger for thenation.com. nice to have you. thanks for having me. here s my question to you, particularly as a young person
sergeant. his children were so glad to see him just a few months ago. hello, everyone. it s the top of the hour. i m don lemon. thank you for joining us. we re going to begin tonight with the rescue of an international yacht racing team hundreds of miles off the california coast. the crew is competing in the clipper around the world race. it s like the tv show survivor except on the high seas. everyday people, cab drivers, teachers, bankers, compete against other teams circling the globe. and they chronicle their journey, as this video shows. now in the final leg of the 4500-mile race, they hit a monster wave and took out the communications equipment and injured three of its group, including these two members. now the coast guard has a cutter close enough to launch a helicopter. they re about 40 miles off the coast of sapphire but tn franci weather is getting in the way here. joining me on the phone is petty officer caleb critchfield. thank you for joining me. has the cut
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online viewing after those incendiary remarks showing yale was well aware the comments have been made. also obtained a flyer from that virtual event which was titled the psychopathic problem of the white mind. and among the learning objectives to understand how white people are dependent on black rage. governor huckabee coming your take. mike: i d love to know what the values of yale are. they say that these views are antithetical, i would hope so but why don t they describe and define what their values are in tell us are they ever invite this person in the first place. my reaction to quote the words, physician heal thyself. here is a psychiatrist who obviously is in desperate need of a psychiatrist. that s mental illness when you say that you would relish the idea of murdering people in cold