In this discussion with Doug Casey and Rick Rule at Capitalism & Morality, I examine racism in America and whether the dominant narrative about race reflects reality, ideology, or political manipulation.
The discussion examines race, culture, merit, incentives, victimhood, and the moral assumptions underpinning modern identity politics. The central issue is not merely whether racism exists, but whether racial grievance is being used to weaken responsibility, distort justice, and replace individual judgment with group identity.
Watch the full discussion below:
Key Takeaways
- Why the question of racism in America requires moral and factual clarity
- How identity politics turns individuals into representatives of racial groups
- Why grievance politics weakens merit, responsibility, and honest judgment
- The danger of replacing justice with sentimentality and political fashion
- Why civilization depends on individual dignity, truth, and equal moral standards
