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In this episode, hosts Matt and Shawn, along with guest David, engage in a deep discussion about racism, implicit bias, and the complexities of social justice. They explore the nuances of microaggressions, the role of education in combating racism, and the implications of implicit bias testing. The conversation also touches on economic shifts in manufacturing jobs and the political landscape surrounding these issues, particularly in relation to Trump's policies and China's labor practices. In this conversation, the speakers discuss various political and social issues, including the impact of troop deployments on U.S.-Mexico relations, the future of manufacturing in the U.S. in light of technological advancements, and the comparison of Biden's and Trump's policies. They also delve into the concept of second chances in politics, referencing Andy Reid's philosophy, and explore the public's role in holding political leaders accountable for their actions. The conversation delves into the themes of political corruption, accountability, civic engagement, and the role of faith in politics. The hosts discuss the changing landscape of public opinion and political responsibility, particularly in light of recent movements like Me Too. They explore the judicial system's role as a check on power and the importance of civic engagement in fostering a more responsible political culture. The discussion culminates in a reflection on how faith can guide political discourse and encourage unity rather than division.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
01:01 Racism and Subconscious Bias
03:51 Microaggressions and Personal Experiences
06:58 Implicit Bias and Agency
11:02 The Role of Education in Reducing Racism
13:50 Political Implications of Implicit Bias Testing
18:02 Economic Shifts and Manufacturing Jobs
22:01 Trump's Economic Policies and China
22:59 The Impact of Troop Deployments on U.S.-Mexico Relations
24:32 Manufacturing's Future: Technology vs. Labor
27:53 Biden's Manufacturing Policies: A Comparison with Trump
34:04 Second Chances: Political Perspectives and Forgiveness
42:22 The Role of the Public in Political Accountability
47:27 Corruption and Accountability in Politics
52:39 Civic Engagement and Political Responsibility
Keywords
racism, implicit bias, microaggressions, education, political science, manufacturing jobs, economic policies, agency, discrimination, social justice, U.S.-Mexico relations, troop deployments, manufacturing, technology, Biden, Trump, second chances, political accountability, public opinion, political science, politics, corruption, accountability, civic engagement, faith, political responsibility, Me Too movement, judicial system, public opinion, church doctrine
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In this episode, hosts Matt and Shawn, along with guest David, engage in a deep discussion about racism, implicit bias, and the complexities of social justice. They explore the nuances of microaggressions, the role of education in combating racism, and the implications of implicit bias testing. The conversation also touches on economic shifts in manufacturing jobs and the political landscape surrounding these issues, particularly in relation to Trump's policies and China's labor practices. In this conversation, the speakers discuss various political and social issues, including the impact of troop deployments on U.S.-Mexico relations, the future of manufacturing in the U.S. in light of technological advancements, and the comparison of Biden's and Trump's policies. They also delve into the concept of second chances in politics, referencing Andy Reid's philosophy, and explore the public's role in holding political leaders accountable for their actions. The conversation delves into the themes of political corruption, accountability, civic engagement, and the role of faith in politics. The hosts discuss the changing landscape of public opinion and political responsibility, particularly in light of recent movements like Me Too. They explore the judicial system's role as a check on power and the importance of civic engagement in fostering a more responsible political culture. The discussion culminates in a reflection on how faith can guide political discourse and encourage unity rather than division.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
01:01 Racism and Subconscious Bias
03:51 Microaggressions and Personal Experiences
06:58 Implicit Bias and Agency
11:02 The Role of Education in Reducing Racism
13:50 Political Implications of Implicit Bias Testing
18:02 Economic Shifts and Manufacturing Jobs
22:01 Trump's Economic Policies and China
22:59 The Impact of Troop Deployments on U.S.-Mexico Relations
24:32 Manufacturing's Future: Technology vs. Labor
27:53 Biden's Manufacturing Policies: A Comparison with Trump
34:04 Second Chances: Political Perspectives and Forgiveness
42:22 The Role of the Public in Political Accountability
47:27 Corruption and Accountability in Politics
52:39 Civic Engagement and Political Responsibility
Keywords
racism, implicit bias, microaggressions, education, political science, manufacturing jobs, economic policies, agency, discrimination, social justice, U.S.-Mexico relations, troop deployments, manufacturing, technology, Biden, Trump, second chances, political accountability, public opinion, political science, politics, corruption, accountability, civic engagement, faith, political responsibility, Me Too movement, judicial system, public opinion, church doctrine
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