Interrupting Racism
The discussion emphasizes that true engagement with racism requires active interruption of systemic structures rather than a passive, race-neutral stance. It argues that racism is an omnipresent condition, akin to water surrounding fish, and critiques the notion of neutrality as an illusion shaped by cultural values. Ultimately, the conversation invites listeners to reconsider the foundations of their judgments and the implications of critical race theory in broader philosophical contexts.In this clip
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