1 Std. 54 Min.

Episode 34: Interview with D.K. Wilson (2019‪)‬ Paradox of Civility

    • Gesellschaft und Kultur

On this episode...I catch up with D.K. Wilson, the black sportswriter, tennis pro, musician, anthropology expert that I interviewed in 2013 and revisited here on Episode 32 of this podcast
We have a long robust conversation that covers many topics including (but not limited) to the problems of discussing race with white liberals, why Democrats constantly capitulate to Republicans, the 2020 election and if it's possible to actually have a liberal/progressive U.S. President, and how the government really asserts its power in order to maintain the status quo and quash real solidarity among the populace. We also argue about the status of Latinos in the U.S. and the migrant situation at the southern border, and D.K. also offers a different narrative on black slavery in the Americas.   We revisit the work that D.K.'s father did for the U.S. government, some paranormal activity, and we also revisit the topic of how People of Color suffer from Stockholm syndrome and self-colonization in America. 
Follow D.K. Wilson on twitter at @dkwilsonisland
Email: paradoxofcivility@gmail.comTwitter: @civilpodcastFacebook:  https://www.facebook.com/paradoxofcivility/
References from episode:
Slave Voyageshttps://slavevoyages.org/voyage/maps
Music:  Gnossienne no. 1 by International Surrealist Bulletin is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License.Remedy for Melancholy by Kai Engel is licensed under a Attribution License. 

On this episode...I catch up with D.K. Wilson, the black sportswriter, tennis pro, musician, anthropology expert that I interviewed in 2013 and revisited here on Episode 32 of this podcast
We have a long robust conversation that covers many topics including (but not limited) to the problems of discussing race with white liberals, why Democrats constantly capitulate to Republicans, the 2020 election and if it's possible to actually have a liberal/progressive U.S. President, and how the government really asserts its power in order to maintain the status quo and quash real solidarity among the populace. We also argue about the status of Latinos in the U.S. and the migrant situation at the southern border, and D.K. also offers a different narrative on black slavery in the Americas.   We revisit the work that D.K.'s father did for the U.S. government, some paranormal activity, and we also revisit the topic of how People of Color suffer from Stockholm syndrome and self-colonization in America. 
Follow D.K. Wilson on twitter at @dkwilsonisland
Email: paradoxofcivility@gmail.comTwitter: @civilpodcastFacebook:  https://www.facebook.com/paradoxofcivility/
References from episode:
Slave Voyageshttps://slavevoyages.org/voyage/maps
Music:  Gnossienne no. 1 by International Surrealist Bulletin is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License.Remedy for Melancholy by Kai Engel is licensed under a Attribution License. 

1 Std. 54 Min.

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