"The people who use it don't have any clear idea what they're saying," Thomas Sowell tells Mark Levin.
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July 12, 2020 Paul Sacca
BlazeTV host Mark Levin
asked National Humanities Medal-winning scholar Thomas Sowell about
systemic racism, and the famed economist said the term has no definitive
meaning. "You hear this phrase, 'systemic racism' [or] 'systemic
oppression.' You hear it on our college campuses," Mark Levin told
Sowell in Sunday night's episode of Fox News' "Life Liberty & Levin." You hear it from very wealthy and fabulously famous sports stars. What does that mean? And whatever it means, is it true?"
"It
really has no meaning that can be specified and tested in the way that
one tests hypotheses," Sowell responded. "It does remind me of the
propaganda tactics of Joseph Goebbels during the age of the Nazis, which
he supposed to have said, 'People will believe any lie if it is
repeated long enough and loud enough.'" "It's one of many words
that I don't think even the people who use it have any clear idea what
they're saying," Sowell explained. "Their purpose served is to have
other people cave in."............
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