In this episode of the Waking Up podcast, Sam Harris speaks with Bret Weinstein about the moral panic at Evergreen State College, the concept of race, genetic differences between human populations, intersectionality, sex and gender, “metaphorical truth,” religion and “group selection,” equality, and other topics.
I can listen to Sam Harris for hours. He has a huge vocabulary, and isn't afraid to use it but he talks in a way that even a dumb ass like myself can follow.
 Eazyduzzit
                                                
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                                                    Eazyduzzit
                                                
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                                        Hmmm.... and whew! And interesting. Kind of over my head though. I'm still working on me in this lifetime. There's nothing I can do to change the future of things with mixing cultures and genetics and so on. I have seen a major change in my lifetime in the beauty of interracial marriages and the acceptance of the results. What I'm trying to say is that it was rough when I was a kid and how things were handled. It was ugly back then and I'm glad it's gotten better regardless of what the kids say... I'm I right on this?
 BucketlistBob
                                                
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                                                    BucketlistBob
                                                
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