By Mike Miller
Glenn Loury is an American economist, academic, and author. In 1982, at the age of 33, he became the first African American tenured professor of economics in the history of Harvard University.
In a short promo clip for his show, Mr. Loury destroyed the illogic of systemic racism in America â all by brilliantly asking simple, logical questions. All Columbia University linguist John McWhorter could offer in response was resting his face on his hand and grudgingly nodding in seeming agreement.
If âstructural racismâ is so bad in America, why do nonwhites from all over the planet risk so much to come here?
Conversely, if nonwhite immigrants succeed so admirably here, whatâs keeping native-born blacks from doing the same?
See what I mean?