Authored by Paul Joseph Watson via Modernity.news,
During an appearance on a podcast, comedian Trevor Noah suggested that the “integration” of black and white people in America was a mistake.
Noah said he had found himself “wondering” whether or not “integration was the right move,” particularly in the context of schooling, referring to the 1960’s civil rights era and the end of segregation.
The comedian made it clear that he thought the “racism” brought about by segregation was a bad thing and that people shouldn’t have been punished for their skin color in terms of being discriminated against in society.
Show host Trevor Noah and Princeton professor Ruha Benjamin suggest segregation should be reintegrated into American schools, says integration was not “the right solution.”
Noah: “I would love to know if you think integration was the right solution.”
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However, he then pointed out that Finland was a stable, prosperous and high trust society largely because it is overwhelmingly homogenous.
“I think part of the reason Finland is able to do it is because, have you been to…
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