When It Came To Race And Sex, Gen X Had It Right
Check out my interview with Michael Shellenberger on "Public"
Last week I sat down with Michael Shellenberger, one of our newest Advisors at the Foundation Against Intolerance & Racism, and we rapped about everything from chili cookouts in Montana to DEI to manufactured division to the wisdom of Gen X. Michael is such a beautiful human being, we have an amazing connection, and I sooo enjoyed our time together.
Trust me, you will, too. Give it a listen!
Cheers!
I saw that you read and "liked" my comments over on Public. I had a great laugh knowing that you had actually read my stuff.
- Now I don't have to explain being a "Welsh American" to you.
Reading your book I can see where you are coming from. Interesting.
BTW, I subscribed to your Substack so that I could post comments. Your interview with Shellenberger has me want to post a ton of stuff, especially comments about the Paranormal.
But I digress.
That was an amazing, forward-looking conversation. As a 1960, female boomer in the deep south, I have whiplash from watching the economic and political changes regarding race and sex. I do not believe anyone can "feed" racial animus unless the listeners are already racist. There's nothing anyone can say that will get me to judge by skin pigment level (or sex). Monica mentions a past life regression, and this is the only way to make sense of life, otherwise it would seem to me to be chaos. We must have different experiences to advance and grow. The soul only experiencing one life makes zero sense to me.