that they are intrinsically racist. that their lives are built upon unearned privilege. how many times can you accuse them of failing to see your humanity when in fact you are living in the freest country rischest country i m talking about black americans. how many times can you do that and not have them get the idea racial identity not yours. that s not the world you want to live in. brian: ivy league professor came from the inner city of chicago and had no privileges at all, self-made success story and concerned about this generation of students although bright, already identifying with the color of their skin, their sexuality and gender not in to learn and understanding how great the country is. he grew up in imperfect country think about chicago in the 1960s. he is not bitter or angry. he is grateful and man is he bright. tucker carlson talks to him extensively on fox nation today. that s professor glen loury.
Ivy League Professor - And Heroin User - Makes Case for Drug Legalization
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The United States is presently going through a watershed moment when it comes to drug legalization. Marijuana whether for recreational or medical use is legal in a growing number of states, and some cities and states are also exploring psychedelics. Earlier this month, Oregon officially decriminalized the possession of small amounts of drugs, and is now issuing fines or directing those cited towards treatment.
It’s a significant shift in public policy. But even someone who might applaud these decisions could still be taken aback by the argument made by Columbia University professor Carl Hart in a new book. That book, titled
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