revolution, tour managers, ex-girlfriends, talked to him the spir ritual urge and lustful urge came from the same play, he believed they came from the same place, god put them in us, so they can t be wrong. this is a prechristian idea that we can worship god through sex, you know, so this is not like god is closing his eyes when you have sex. he want us to be happy. he wants us to be happy. of course you should you can having sex. have sex like a door, where they are having sex and the angels are watching and crying tears of joy because the love is so passionate, i mean, you know, like heaven is not judging us negatively, they want us to enjoy ourselves while we re here. what made you write the book? a couple of things? skip gates, when i was doing my last book asked know do some lectures at harvard. he said, okay, i m going to write about the relationship between prince and general racial x. then kurt cobain and rem, tupac, that general x title.
for the opponents, it puts in to bold relief the things he has done for the african american community are significant at this point in time. if you say on the one hand, you have all these programs professor peterson just talked about, have benefitted the african americans without targeting them specifically, but you cannot discount the fact that if he mentions racial trayvon martin or skip gates and the cop that mishandled him, that there s a racial climate, how do we ballot and talk about the issues and at the same time understand the fix here? it s tricky. and then they are policy analysts who are coming up with this eye of target universalism. you target social possibles in communities that are impacted mostly by unemployment, and by high levels of poverty, so there needs to be a rethink of what works. so by this targeted
that you are talking about, where every racial move that he makes is a political football for the opponents, it puts in to bold relief the things he has done for the african american community are significant at this point in time. if you say on the one hand, you have all these programs professor peterson just talked about, have benefitted the african americans without targeting them specifically, but you cannot discount the fact that if he mentions racial trayvon martin or skip gates and the cop that mishandled him, that there s a racial climate, how do we ballot and talk about the issues and at the same time understand the fix here? it s tricky. and then they are policy analysts who are coming up with this eye of target universalism. you target social possibilities in communities that are impacted
where every racial move that he makes is a political football for the opponents, it puts in to bold relief the things he has done for the african american community are significant at this point in time. if you say on the one hand, you have all these programs professor peterson just talked about, have benefitted the african americans without targeting them specifically, but you cannot discount the fact that if he mentions racial trayvon martin or skip gates and the cop that mishandled him, that there s a racial climate, how do we ballot and talk about the issues and at the same time understand the fix here? it s tricky. and then they are policy analysts who are coming up with this eye of target universalism. you target social possibles in communities that are impacted mostly by unemployment, and by
the facts there are a lot of little white girls and white boys who just take it for granted therein an afric african-american president. that s the president they re growing up with, and that s changing attitude. we don t hear him often talk about the precedent-setting nature. i thought that was a very smart and moving answer, but he prefaced this by saying i never bought this post racial politics. he said race is complicated, it s a matter of the heart as much of the head, but he did acknowledge the symbolism of having him in office and what it means to an upcoming generation of children and how that would shape the country in years to come. one of the things that s been surprising to a lot of people is how difficult it is for the first african-american president to talk about, and i remember the skip gates and cambridge police, and tray von martin, you know loaded comments. it s so fraught that generally he stays well away from it.