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The speaker discusses stop and search policies in London and expresses the need for conversations from black mothers on the subject.
1:07:17 - 1:11:30 (04:13)
Summary
The speaker discusses stop and search policies in London and expresses the need for conversations from black mothers on the subject. They criticize middle class liberals for being paternalistic and encourage immediate action.
ChapterCriticizing Technocracy in Education
Episode#361 - Darren Grimes - What The Right Is Getting Wrong
PodcastModern Wisdom
The priorities of the West have become far removed from the actual concerns of people on the ground, like kids leaving school without basic abilities and safety concerns in cities.
1:11:30 - 1:14:05 (02:34)
Summary
The priorities of the West have become far removed from the actual concerns of people on the ground, like kids leaving school without basic abilities and safety concerns in cities. The stress and difficulties that people face on a daily basis is seemingly ignored by those in power.
ChapterCriticizing Technocracy in Education
Episode#361 - Darren Grimes - What The Right Is Getting Wrong
PodcastModern Wisdom
The idea that people don't have agency over their own lives and need to be told what's good for them by a middle-class technocracy is criticized, along with the patronizing attitude of some politicians.
1:14:05 - 1:16:22 (02:16)
Summary
The idea that people don't have agency over their own lives and need to be told what's good for them by a middle-class technocracy is criticized, along with the patronizing attitude of some politicians.
ChapterCriticizing Technocracy in Education
Episode#361 - Darren Grimes - What The Right Is Getting Wrong
PodcastModern Wisdom
The notion that private school education imbues people with better moral sense and access to resources may not necessarily be accurate or true.
1:16:22 - 1:18:27 (02:04)
Summary
The notion that private school education imbues people with better moral sense and access to resources may not necessarily be accurate or true. In fact, there may be more "fuck ups" who go to expensive private schools than state schools.