428 - No Crying in Raceball feat. Jen Pan (6/15/20) by Chapo Trap House published on 2020-06-16T00:59:09Z We’re joined inside our Cry Cube by the New Republic's Jen Pan to examine the current non-fiction best-seller, Robin DiAngelo’s “White Fragility.” You can find Jen's review of White Fragility here: https://newrepublic.com/article/156032/diversity-training-isnt-enough-pamela-newkirk-robin-diangelo-books-reviews Comment by William Kay kinda weird how she doens't I guess realize that there are a ton of black people who are not professionals and are just extreamly poor. 2022-02-14T23:28:03Z Comment by Jamie Lybeck White girl tears are really powerful tho, they are why I've never been arrested 2020-07-24T14:24:18Z Comment by Isomorph r/stupidpol 2020-07-10T19:03:13Z Comment by acula-md Wait -- is it “frailty” or “fragility”?? Who is saying it wrong? 2020-06-24T21:40:04Z Comment by SRFMF “Its not supposed to hurt;” the negative dialectics of the anti racist industrial complex 2020-06-24T16:15:11Z Comment by aaronshawley Frederick Douglass struggled to pay his own bills and keep afloat an abolitionist newspaper 2020-06-22T14:48:19Z Comment by aaronshawley I'm so glad VIRGIL is back 2020-06-22T14:35:01Z Comment by aaronshawley Welcome back VIRGIL! 2020-06-22T13:33:09Z Comment by Clashes Colorwise How much of Jeff Bezos’ money is in USD right now? 2020-06-21T11:51:39Z Comment by Wobby420 It's like thinking you're woke because you can afford idiotically expensive tickets to TED Talks 2020-06-19T11:29:55Z Comment by Wobby420 That's called Cold Reading Matt 2020-06-19T11:15:24Z Comment by Firenza White Fragility sounds legitimately terrible. I'm reading "How To Be An Anti-Racist" by Ibram Kendi and it's fantastic. It's succinct and to the point while still finding space for his personal narrative. It's practical and always redirects back to public policy and power first, not pop-psych, while still examining racist ideas in-depth. It probably helps that this is the first book of this sort I've read by someone my age (mid-30s), and the touchstones from the Clinton era are real memories. 2020-06-19T05:11:54Z Comment by Julia schiwal racist babies 2020-06-18T22:39:03Z Comment by Redshift i doubt you guys read the comments but can you do an episode on the military and its system of brainwashing and how they transfer that system to corporate management? 2020-06-18T20:34:45Z Comment by emmabakunin1 It's like psychoanalysis -- you need to be in it your entire life 2020-06-18T08:22:59Z Comment by Taita Dominguez I find myself disagreeing more and more with Matt. Racial awareness is something we need 2020-06-18T08:20:15Z Comment by emmabakunin1 Must be voodoo power 2020-06-18T07:49:04Z Comment by CartoonDiablo Lady Virgil 2020-06-18T01:51:24Z Comment by Jay Decro Not the Pedagogy of the Oppressed though, great book by Paulo Friere, socialist. 2020-06-18T01:19:31Z Comment by SRFMF Its all about being professional, in every way... 2020-06-17T20:28:41Z Comment by This House Has Ghosts I stg if these guys try to dunk on Vaush i will commit 2020-06-17T14:07:13Z Comment by Thomas Jardine HE'S BACK, OUR DEAR WONKY VIRGIL IS BACK!!!!! 2020-06-17T11:06:55Z Comment by Also Matthew Original sin is a very good analysis of the liberal view of racism 2020-06-17T06:02:46Z Comment by Strangely Enough With great fury, Virgil has returned. 2020-06-17T05:39:58Z Comment by SephIsLeft HOLY SHIT 2020-06-17T03:46:22Z Comment by Drew yAYY VIRGIL 2020-06-17T03:09:25Z Comment by dick yewermutha this pod is now parodying itself . they wrote the worst book on socialism . it was a joke. 2020-06-17T00:56:55Z Comment by Cealian Virgil my god I missed you 2020-06-16T22:29:36Z Comment by Em Folsom love how Matt keeps calling it "white frailty" 2020-06-16T21:38:26Z Comment by Em Folsom "You are likely to be eaten by a grue." 2020-06-16T20:54:30Z