I took an hour off from working on the next slavery essay to have a chat with podcaster J. Burden about the thorny issues mentioned in the title. Check it out:
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"In multiracial societies, you don't vote in accordance with your economic interests and social interests; you vote in accordance with race and religion."
— Lee Kuan Yew
That, in a nutshell, is the seminal quote (at least in the 20th century) about this issue.
I'd never heard of J. Burden, but really liked the show. I also noticed he has a smaller channel, and it's very cool that Daryl is willing to go on small programs help them grow. A lot of people who make it big on the internet won't do this. Something I've always appreciated about Martrymade, and the constellation of homegrown podcasters working in the same space, is the feeling of community.
"In multiracial societies, you don't vote in accordance with your economic interests and social interests; you vote in accordance with race and religion."
— Lee Kuan Yew
That, in a nutshell, is the seminal quote (at least in the 20th century) about this issue.
I'd never heard of J. Burden, but really liked the show. I also noticed he has a smaller channel, and it's very cool that Daryl is willing to go on small programs help them grow. A lot of people who make it big on the internet won't do this. Something I've always appreciated about Martrymade, and the constellation of homegrown podcasters working in the same space, is the feeling of community.