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Proponents of “equity” see no problem with treating groups of people differently based solely on race as long as it serves their agenda. This is what we used to call racism. But the answer to racism in our country isn’t more racism. So what’s the solution? Some people will tell you it’s more government but today’s guest, Alfredo Ortiz, says the government should do less, not more. He believes the best way to overcome the racial economic divide is through minority entrepreneurship. We discuss his new book, "The Real Race Revolutionaries" and how history has shown that capitalism is the best way to address racial inequity.
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Proponents of “equity” see no problem with treating groups of people differently based solely on race as long as it serves their agenda. This is what we used to call racism. But the answer to racism in our country isn’t more racism. So what’s the solution? Some people will tell you it’s more government but today’s guest, Alfredo Ortiz, says the government should do less, not more. He believes the best way to overcome the racial economic divide is through minority entrepreneurship. We discuss his new book, "The Real Race Revolutionaries" and how history has shown that capitalism is the best way to address racial inequity.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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