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Jeremy Carl explains anti-white hatred in America

According to propagandists, “white supremacists” won the 2024 election. What now? Some fear that Trump and his administration will become even more tense in racial relations, given the next four years or more. But others believe that Trump's victory marks a turning point for facing racial problems in today's system.

In “Zero Hour,” political commentator Jeremy Carl, senior fellow at Claremont Institute, author of the new book, “The Unfolltected Class: How Anti-White Racism Tears America,” James Polos Discuss racism, the new Trump administration, and the systemic issues facing America today.

On the subject of race in America today, Carl spoke to an elephant in his room. Day's policies and discriminatory practices have driven white people away from many of our institutions. Carl said, “If you want to go to Ivy League school, if I'm an unconnected white guy, that's almost impossible. That's unfortunately the system today.”

However, he expressed optimism that the consensus for the 2024 elections shows signs that a real change could soon come. [discriminate on the basis of race]. '”

Far from white hegemony, Carl thinks this “multi-racial coalition” for Trump is a sign that people of other races want to condemn white abuse and change things. They gathered in support of Trump. Trump said, “It was his own. When he went to McDonald's, he didn't try to wear work overalls or gold chains like a rapper, just like he's still wearing a suit. He didn't apologise for being a white boomer, but he said, “Hey, I love America, you love America, we both can do our thing here.”

He added that Trump acted as a lesson for all white Americans today. “He didn't apologise for who he was.”

To hear more about Jeremy Carl had to say about racism, the civil rights movement, and the new Trump administration. Full episode “Zero Hour” with James Pouros.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rt9trwy_aae

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