Wrongthink

著者: This is 42 Thomas Chatterton William
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  • Wrongthink is a podcast where minds are free to go wherever logic might take them. Host Thomas Chatterton William explores the issues of the day with the goal of shedding light on areas that have been left unexplored. The podcast is – as the tagline says – “more of a question than a comment”. Whether you’re a conservative, liberal, or something in between, we invite you to join the Wrongthink conversation because challenging our assumptions and listening to others can help us figure out what's right.
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Wrongthink is a podcast where minds are free to go wherever logic might take them. Host Thomas Chatterton William explores the issues of the day with the goal of shedding light on areas that have been left unexplored. The podcast is – as the tagline says – “more of a question than a comment”. Whether you’re a conservative, liberal, or something in between, we invite you to join the Wrongthink conversation because challenging our assumptions and listening to others can help us figure out what's right.
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  • Coleman Hughes Discusses Black Identity Post-George Floyd
    2023/06/03

    In this episode of Wrongthink, Thomas Chatterton Williams joins Coleman Hughes for a discussion on the black political landscape and the impact of the drastic increase in criminal activities in 2020, and its consequences for black businesses and the overall black community. Additionally, they address the worsening interracial harmony, specifically focusing on people's apprehension to interact with individuals of color, particularly black people, due to the fear of being unfairly labeled as racist and experiencing social backlash. They follow this with a discussion on whether "wokeness" is receding and conclude with Coleman’s perspectives on optimism or pessimism for the future.


    #colemanhughes #woke #georgefloyd #blm


    About Us:


    Wrongthink is a podcast where minds are free to go wherever logic might take them. Host Thomas Chatterton Williams explores the issues of the day with the goal of shedding light on areas that have been left unexplored. The podcast is – as the tagline says – “more of a question than a comment”.


    TCW is a renowned writer and visiting professor of humanities, with multiple prestigious awards and fellowships. He’s a contributing writer for The Atlantic and has authored two critically acclaimed books, with another one currently in the works.


    He seeks out conversations that move beyond ideological talking points and find some modicum of truth.


    If exploring questions is more interesting to you than being handed answers, then Thomas invites you to join him in some Wrongthink.


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    Twitter : https://twitter.com/WrongthinkPod

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    Thomas Chatterton Williams:

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/thomaschattwill

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    48 分
  • Jordan Neely killed: Is the Marine responsible? ft. Briahna Joy Gray
    2023/05/27

    In this episode of "Wrongthink," TCW joins Briahna Joy Gray to discuss opposing views on the death of Jordan Neely and the alleged innocence or blame of Daniel Penny. They also delve into the framing of Daniel Penny by both left-wing and right-wing media. TCW further examines the failure of the state apparatus in preventing the situation that unfolded in the subway that day.


    Follow us on:

    Twitter : https://twitter.com/WrongthinkPod

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wrongthinkpod/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Wrongthi...


    Thomas Chatterton Williams:

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/thomaschattwill

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chattertonw...

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    56 分
  • Liberalism is Dying ft. Kmele Foster
    2023/05/20

    In this episode of Wrongthink, TCW and Kmele Foster discuss the growth of illiberalism and free speech in the guise of equity. Kmele drew an optimistic picture of the future based on growing new trends. The discussion continues with arguments for a better world with a race-blind society.

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    32 分

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